NFL Marketwatch - Week 19 Playoff
Edition
1/15/2010 11:01 AM EST
By
Daniel Fabrizio
SportsInsights.com
Welcome to this week's edition of the NFL Marketwatch, where Daniel Fabrizio, founder of
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sportsbooks about which games the public is chasing and the "sharps" are
pounding. He also utilizes the award-winning betting tools and betting systems
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NFL Marketwatch – NFL
Divisional Playoffs
Recapping Regular Season
The holiday season was joyous for the sportsbook industry in
NFL Weeks 15 and 16, but the party ended in NFL Week 17. The previous Sunday
closed the final chapter on a tough NFL regular season for the sportsbook
industry. All sportsbooks reported a slightly negative weekend with most losing
between 0-1% of their handle. It was a tough NFL regular season for the
sportsbooks. Let's just say we're all glad the playoffs are finally here.
Our Games to Watch stumbled in the final week, going
2-2, and for the season, that put us slightly above .500 but unfortunately in
the red, 25-23-2, 52.1%. This is the first time in five seasons that NFL
Marketwatch failed to produce positive results. We're proud of our overall
five-year record of 137-105 56.7% but disappointed in a subpar 2009 NFL Season.
We look to return to our winning ways in 2010!
SportsInsights.com analysis shows that in games with over 64%
of the action on one side, the Public went 4-4. For the season, that puts the
Public "in the red" with a record of 66-64 = 50.7%. To put this into
perspective: over the previous 3 NFL seasons, in games where the Public was at
least 64% on one team, the Public posted a record of 128-208 = 38.1%. Needless
to say, the 2009 NFL regular season went the way of the "Square."
NFL Marketwatch Historical Performance
| Year |
Record |
Win Percentage |
| NFL 2009-10 |
25-23 |
52.1% |
| NFL 2008-09 |
26-22 |
54.2% |
| NFL 2007-08 |
26-19 |
57.8% |
| NFL 2006-07 |
31-18 |
63.3% |
| NFL 2005-06 |
31-24 |
56.4% |
| TOTAL |
139-106 |
56.7% |
View Last Week’s Column:
http://www.sportsinsights.com/sportsmarketwatch/sportsmarketwatch.aspx
Special Thanks
I’d like to thank the line managers at our contributing sportsbooks for
taking the time to speak with me every week, allowing unprecedented access to
their line boards and minds. It’s been an education in itself. I’d also like to
thank the loyal readers of Sports Marketwatch. Your encouragement and
support made this weekly column a joy to produce. I hope the Sports Marketwatch
has shown readers the importance of line value.
NFL Divisional
Playoffs - Games to Watch Playoff Edition (1-0 =
100.0%)
The NFL Playoffs are a totally different animal
than the NFL Regular season. The amount of “Public” square bets skyrockets. The
culmination of this trend is the Super Bowl, the most wagered sporting event of
the year. Everyone, and their mother, wagers on the Super Bowl. From the casual
“box-office-pool” – to the professional sports bettor – to the Superbowl
commercials: everyone has some interest in the Superbowl.
For
value-minded sports investors, this massive influx of “Public” money means
opportunity. During the NFL Playoffs, odds makers heavily weigh Public opinion
when deciding on a game’s betting line. They’ll shade a line 2-3 pts knowing
that the Public will be heavily on one side. “Public Money” dwarfs the amount of
“Sharp Money” buying back the shaded lines.
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wagering statistics from multiple online sportsbooks on every NFL game.
Arizona Cardinals vs. New Orleans Saints
With the Public overwhelmingly on Arizona, our readers know
who we will favor. Surprisingly, we are taking the favored Saints -- but the
Public often goes by the, "What have you done for me lately?" mentality. We
will be "selling" Arizona's dramatic OT victory over Green Bay -- and "buying"
New Orleans on a down swing -- as they stumbled in the final weeks of the NFL
regular season.
In addition to "buying low" and "selling high" --
SportsInsights had several Smart Money alerts come in on New Orleans. Our
Members know that we always follow the Smart Money. So there you have it: we
get to "bet against the Public" and follow the "Sharps" as we take a rare
favorite. We expect the Saints to "come back to form" now that the playoffs
have begun for them. The Saints were 13-0 at one point this season -- and they
led the league in net points (PF minus PA). Give the points.
New Orleans Saints -7 +102 (Bet at Matchbook -7
+100)
So, here’s a wrap-up of
SportsInsights.com analysis for this week’s Games to Watch - Playoff Edition
for the NFL.
Games to
Watch - Playoff Edition (1-0
100%)
New Orleans Saints
-7 +100 (Bet at Matchbook -7 +100)
It should be another exciting NFL
Weekend. Keep NFL 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 NFL Marketwatch.
Enjoy
the games!
Daniel Fabrizio
President
SportsInsights.com