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Dizzayton

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Take them for what they are worth. You can bend numbers around anyway you want. For example, many trends point towards the home teams covering in divisional round, especially in the Seattle game. Well, how many times has the wildcard team heading to a divisional playoff game won at least 6 games in a row and not covered. I bet you it hasn't happened very many times, but when it did happen I bet the dog covered.
 

AR182

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dizzayton...

i find trends a usueful tool in capping....but it's not the only thing that i use for capping games....

sure the trends point to the home teams this weekend....but it doesn't mean that they'll cover.....& if they don't cover no big deal....we'll go on to the next game....

betting these games should be enjoyable..hopefully nobody is betting his last buck on these games....

good luck this weekend....
 

Dizzayton

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Agreed. I follow your posts and trends seem to do well for you. I am betting for entertainment and nothing more, so I pick the teams I want to root for. I see Brady and the underdog 2-time SB champ Patriots having an incredible chip on their shoulder, but I know others feel Denver will win. I also feel Seattle is very overrated and Washington is a live, red-hot dog and not as injured and beat up as people lead on. One thing is for sure, it will be fun to watch.
 
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