Sports MarketWatch
NFL Week 2 - Early Moves
9/12/2008 11:01 AM EST
by Daniel Fabrizio
SportsInsights.com
Welcome to this week's
edition of the Sports MarketWatch,
where Daniel Fabrizio, founder of SportsInsights.com, gives sports fans
unprecedented insight into the NFL point-spread market. If you ever wanted to
know what was really happening on the sportsbook side, you now have an
all-access pass with Sports MarketWatch!
Every week he speaks directly with the line managers at
some of the sports betting industry’s largest sportsbooks about which games
the public is chasing and the Sharps are pounding. Dan takes a look at what’s
in store for this week in the NFL.
Sports
MarketWatch
– NFL Week 2
Recapping Last Week
It was a solid opening NFL weekend for the sports betting
industry. All sportsbooks reporting a healthy first week handle. JC, head
lineman at
Skybook, put it best, “It was good to finally have the buzz back of
an NFL Sunday in comparison to the grind-it-out feeling of MLB.” Most
sportsbooks retained a little less than 1% of their handle. The Public was up
big after the 1pm games, and then began to give it all back after the 4pm.
The Sunday night
Chicago
at Indy game was huge for the books.
Chicago
, a +10 point underdog, winning outright on the road, broke up a lot of parlays
and saved the books from a long day of payouts on Monday.
Our Games to Watch started the season
off in the hole, going 1-2. Always
remember that one weekend doesn’t make or break a season. Consistent
winning means winning over an entire season. Anyone can go 5-0, but very
few professional sports bettors can achieve a winning percentage above 55%
for an entire season. Readers from last year will note that we started
the season off slow, going 0-3 in week 1 and week 2. We ended the NFL
Regular Season with a (26-19-2 = 57.8%)
record. It’s about patience and
believing in your research.
SportsInsights.com analysis shows
that in games with over 65% of the action on one side, the Public won 50% of
their games, going 6-6. SportsInsights.com Games
to Watch analysis stumbled out of the gate, going 1-2.
View Last Week’s Column:
http://www.sportsinsights.com/sportsmarketwatch/sportsmarketwatch.aspx
NFL WEEK 2
We anticipate Indy,
New Orleans
,
Green Bay
, and
Pittsburgh
to be the most “lopsided-bet” games of the week. Visit SportsInsights.com
to view LIVE wagering statistics from multiple online sportsbooks.
NFL
Week 2 Sports MarketWatch
– Games to Watch
207
Atlanta
Falcons @
Tampa
Bay
Buccaneers
This game caught the attention of our oddsmaker contacts
immediately. Public money on Atlanta has dropped the line all the way from
Tampa
Bay
-9 to the key number of -7. SportsInsights.com's exclusive betting
percentages capture the imbalance of bets, and show that a surprising 3 out of
every 4 bets are landing on the visiting dog Falcons. It's rare that the
public piles onto a visiting dog -- and rare for the NFL MarketWatch to
select a favorite. However, sometimes the sports marketplace presents
value on favorites.
This match-up is a good example of selling on good news.
Atlanta had a surprise opening weekend win over
Detroit
. At the same time, this is a good example of buying on bad news.
Note that the Tampa Bay Bucs suffered a tough loss to
New Orleans in Week 1. We'll use this combination of "selling good
news" and "buying bad news" to grab a good NFL contrarian
value. We'll "bet against the public" and grab the 2 points of
line value.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers -7 -105 (Skybook)
199
Green Bay
Packers @
Detroit
Lions
This is our Pepto Bismol play of the week. MarketWatch
readers know that we often need bad teams to "not stink." In
this game, we are cashing in on
Green Bay
’s strong Monday Night Football (MNF) performance in the previous week.
This means several things:
-
A huge audience watched a convincing GB win.
-
QB Aaron Rodgers, who took the reins over from Brett
Favre, had one of the highest completion percentages in history -- in their
game as a starter.
-
The MNF spotlight and sparkling results add fuel to the
Green Bay-Favre-Rodgers story.
-
The MNF appearance also means one less day of
preparation for this week's game against
Detroit
.
Detroit, in their opening Sunday, was less stellar.
The Lions lost 34-21 to non-powerhouse Atlanta team -- and the game wasn't even
as close as the score. Before you could blink, Atlanta ran the score up to
21-0 by scoring 3TDs in the first quarter!
The public is taking notice of Green Bay's strong
performance and Detroit's poor performance by piling back onto the Pack's
back. A huge 85% of bets are landing on the visiting Packers. We'll
take a shot to Pepto and get down on
Detroit
+3.
Detroit Lions +3.5
(Sports Interaction)
191
Oakland
Raiders @
Kansas City
Chiefs
SportsInsights' proprietary sports marketplace tools
flagged this game for "smart money." Early sharp action on
Oakland
pushed this line from Oak +4 to Oak +3.5. Notable in this line movement
is the fact that almost 70% of the bets are taking KC. With two-thirds of
the bets landing on KC, the line actually moved in the direction of
Oakland. This means that some big money came in early and moved the line
down from Oak +4 to Oak +3.5. Big money is also typically "smart
money."
We'll bet against the public and join the "early
sharps" in this match-up. Note that Oakland got "beat up"
by Denver late Monday night -- so we'll be buying the Raiders after "bad
news." We like getting as much value as we can!
Oakland Raiders +3.5
So, here’s a wrap-up of
SportsInsights.com analysis for this week’s Games
to Watch:
Games
to Watch (1-2-0)
-
Tampa Bay Bucs -7
- Detroit Lions +3.5
-
Oakland Raiders +3.5
It should be another exciting NFL
Weekend. Keep Sports MarketWatch picks handy and your browser pointed to SportsInsights.com
for the latest real-time updates, using our exclusive Sports Investing
tools. I’ll be back next Friday with the new edition of the Sports MarketWatch.
Enjoy the games!
- Daniel Fabrizio
- President
- SportsInsights.com
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