Sports MarketWatch
NFL Week 7 - Early
Moves
10/17/2008 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 7
Recapping Last Week
NFL Week 6 was another "grind-it-out" Sunday for the
sportsbook industry. Most sportsbooks again reported mixed results for the
weekend, with most gaining or losing 1% to 2% of their handle.
SportsInsights.com analysis shows
that in games with over 65% of the action on one side, the Public continued its
losing ways, going 3-4, making the Public 21-27 for the season.
SportsInsights.com Games to Watch
analysis swept the board, going 3-0, making it 10-7-1 = 58.9% for the
season. (*There was a grading error in last week's article; Tampa Bay has
been changed from a Win to a Push.)
NFL WEEK 7
We anticipate the New York Jets, Indy,
and Chicago to be the most “lopsided-bet” games of the week. Visit
SportsInsights.com to view LIVE wagering statistics from multiple online
sportsbooks.
NFL Week 7 Sports MarketWatch – Games to Watch (10-7 = 58.8%)
407 San Diego Chargers versus 408 Buffalo Bills
JC, one of our offshore contacts circled this game early.
Very early sharp money moved the line from San Diego being a slight favorite to
Buffalo being favored. Cris opened at SD -2, but is currently at Buffalo -1.
The line moved fairly significantly, even though about two-thirds of the bets
are landing on San Diego.
This kind of market action is a good indication that early,
large money came in on Buffalo, overwhelming the Public's bets. Our readers
know that we like to go with the "big, smart money." You can still get Buffalo
+0 (moneyline) for a decent price.
Buffalo Bills +0 SIA
413 Dallas Cowboys versus 414 St. Louis Rams
In this match-up, we like Dallas minus the points. We don't
often like laying points and taking a favorite -- but in this case -- we're
selling St Louis's big win over Washington. In addition, we're buying Dallas at
a bargain because of a loss to Arizona last week and the injury to QB Tony
Romo. Dallas is well-balanced team with or without Tony Romo in the lineup.
Only laying a TD against St Louis is like betting with tomorrow's scores!
Let's buy (Dallas) low and sell (St. Louis) high. Dallas is
one of the league's elite teams, while St. Louis is currently going through
tough times. The Rams have been outscored 62-164 this season. Go with
America's team this week.
Dallas Cowboys -6.5 WSEX
417 New Orleans Saints versus 418 Carolina Panthers
Including teasers and parlays, about 70% of all bets are on
the surging Saints. The Saints blew out Oakland last week, 34-3. The Saints'
offense has been explosive this year, leading the league in passing yards/game
(324.7 yards/game) and total yards/game (412.2 yards/game). Reggie Bush has had
an inconsistent season -- but has been explosive on punt returns and receiving.
The Saints have outscored their opponents 172-133 but are just 3-3.
Carolina, on the other hand, is less explosive -- and has
outscored their opponents by a more pedestrian 117-97. However, they have a
better and more consistent defense that has led them to a 4-2 record. We're
looking for Carolina to bounce back after getting man-handled by Tampa Bay in
the previous week. Again, we are buying (Carolina) low and selling (NO) high --
especially after New Orleans' offense has caught the Public's attention.
Carolina Panthers -3
So, here’s a wrap-up of
SportsInsights.com analysis for this week’s Games to Watch:
Games to Watch (10-7 = 58.8%)
- Buffalo Bills +0 SIA
- Dallas Cowboys -6.5 WSEX
- Carolina Panthers -3
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