90 point rule is 10-2 for 2002

FRANK RIZZO

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Sept 29th 3-1

Dolphins-winner
patriots-winner
oak-loser
new Orleans-winner

Oct 6th 2-0

Oak-winner
philly-winner

Oct 27th 1-0

New Orleans-winner

Nov 3rd 2-0

Bills-winner
Pitt-winner

Nov 4th 0-1 ( Coming off a bye week)

Green Bay-loser

Nov 10th 1-0

St louis-winner

Nov 17th 1-0 (Coming off bye week)

Green bay-winner

The teams identified were the favorites in these games that did not cover the spread. So if yopu would have bet against these teams in these spots you would have gone 10-2
 

Billy Barooooooo

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Frank thought you were talking about

The Fourth 90 Theory

This is another solid play! Look for teams that have scored a total of 90 points or more during any three consecutive games periods.

What happens here is the opposite of what happens in the 20 Points or Less theory. The team is due for a low-scoring game. The play is to wager against any team that collectively scores a total of 90 or more points in three consecutive games. The results of this system are another mind boggler! Teams who have a Fourth 90 have won 232 times and lost 313 times by the Las Vegas pointspread. That means that the sports wagerer who wagers against the Fourth 90 teams won 313 bets and lost 232 bets on this play since the 1973 football season.

sorry about that.

Billy Barooooooo
 
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