Sports Marketwatch - Early Moves Edition
NFL
Week 16
12/21/2007 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 Marketplace!
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 Marketplace – NFL Week 16
Recapping Last
Week
The Public posted a losing weekend. SportsInsights.com analysis
shows that in games with over 65% of the action on one side, the Public went
4-5. For the season, that makes the Public 52-59-8 = 46.8%. SportsInsights.com
Games to Watch analysis bounced back from its late season let down, going
3-0 last weekend. Overall, that makes the Games to Watch column 24-17-2 =
58.5%.
View
Last Week’s Column
*Source: SportsInsights.com
Looking Ahead to
this Week
We anticipate Cleveland, Jacksonville, Tampa Bay, and San Diego
will be the most “lopsided-bet” games of the week. Visit SportsInsights.com to
view LIVE wagering statistics from multiple online sportsbooks.
NFL
Week 16 Sports Marketwatch – Games to Watch
Dallas
Cowboys vs Carolina Panther
This is an interesting play for the
Sports Marketwatch. We typically like to take underdogs. In this case, however,
we see big value on a double-digit favorite. We want to “buy” the Dallas Cowboys
off of their loss last week (losing to the lowly, last-place, Eagles). In
addition, we want to cash in on Carolina’s positive showing during their victory
over first-place Seattle last week.
This is a unique opportunity to
receive “value” on one of this year’s Superbowl contenders – against one of the
league’s lowest-scoring teams. Our readers know we like to “buy low” (Dallas
after a bad loss) and “sell high” (Carolina after a big win). In addition, the
line opened at Dallas -13 but has traded down to Dallas -10.5. Take Dallas and
the huge 2.5 point value – and look for the Cowboys to bounce back strongly.
Dallas Cowboys -10.5
Philadelphia Eagles vs
New Orleans Saints
SportsInsights’ exclusive “Betting
Percentages” from multiple sportsbooks show that almost 2 out of every 3 bets
are coming in on New Orleans. Our readers and members know that we like to “Bet
Against the Public” and take the same sides as the “sharps” and sportsbooks.
The Philadelphia Eagles are playing some of their best ball of the year
while New Orleans has been inconsistent all year. In addition, the Eagles have
played more quality opponents than the Saints (as well as a tougher schedule),
so that the Eagles’ 6-8 record is at least equivalent to the Saints’ 7-7 record.
Take the Eagles plus the points.
Philadelphia Eagles
+3
Denver Broncos vs San Diego Chargers
With
more than 4 out of 5 bets coming in on San Diego at the time of writing, the
Public is piling onto the Charger bandwagon. These two teams look headed in
opposite directions. The Chargers have now won four in a row and are living up
to their pre-season hype as Superbowl Favorites.
However, this is a
tough divisional match-up, so we look for Denver to play the Chargers tough.
Indeed, based on the two teams’ results versus quality opponents, the Broncos
look like a much bigger challenge than the Charger-9 line suggests.
We’ll “sell” San Diego after their blow-out victory over Detroit. In
addition, we’ll “buy” Denver after their embarrassing 31-13 loss to the Houston
Texans. Denver played on Thursday night – so they’ll be well-rested and have an
extra 3 days to prepare. We like Denver as a good “contrarian value play.”
Denver Broncos +9
So, here’s a wrap-up of
SportsInsights.com analysis for this week’s Games to Watch for NFL Week
16.
Games to Watch (24-17-2)
Dallas Cowboys
-10.5
Philadelphia Eagles +3
Denver Broncos +9
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