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Sports Marketwatch - Early Moves Edition
NFL Week 1
9/8/2006 2:15 PM 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 Tuesday
and Friday afternoon he speaks directly with the line managers at
Pinnacle,
Bowmans,
5Dimes,
BetUs.com,
and Oasis about which games the public
is chasing and the Sharps are pounding. So far, the first five weeks of
the season have produced a lot of surprises. Dan takes a look at
what’s in store for this week in the NFL.
NFL 2005 Season Recap (33-25
= 56.9%)
It’s always nice to start
off the year by taking a look back. For the 2005 NFL season,
SportsInsights.com Games to Watch was an impressive 33-25 =
56.9%. Last year by all accounts was the “Year of the Square,”
meaning favorites covered at an unprecedented rate. For our column
(which is primarily underdog value plays “against the public”) to
achieve a 57% win percentage is a miracle in itself – but let’s not
linger on the past too long: a new NFL season is upon us!
NFL WEEK 1
It’s been an extremely long preseason and it’s
finally time for some REAL football. Oh, how I hate preseason football.
I never bet it and I never will, but let’s save that rant for another
time.
Warning to all new readers of the Sports
Marketplace column: in order to follow our selections, you’ll need
nerves of steel and an iron stomach. Purchasing a case of Pepto-Bismol
wouldn’t be a bad idea. The goal of this weekly column is to highlight
games that offer true “line value.” Often, if a line
looks too go to be true, there is a reason. The underlining theme every
week is line value. You’ll consistently need the worst teams on the
board to come through. We typically buy on bad news and sell on good.
We anticipate New England, Seattle, and Arizona to
be the most “lopsided-bet” games of the week. Visit SportsInsights.com
to view live wagering statistics from SEVEN online sportsbooks.
NFL Week 1 Sports
Marketwatch – Games to Watch
Cincinnati Bengal
vs Kansas City Chiefs
Are the Cincinnati
Bengals that good? The Public thinks so. This game will be one of the
top five most lopsided bet games. The sportsbooks will need KC HUGE this
weekend. I love being on the side of the sportsbook. The line opened at
KC -3 at CRIS; a couple of books offered -4 earlier, but with low bet
limits. I spoke with the line managers at Bowmans and Oasis, with both
confirming that heavy one-sided PUBLIC action on Cincinnati pushed the
line to KC-1. I like the value in a solid KC squad only laying -1 at
home. I wouldn’t be surprised if this line moves to a Pick before
kick-off. Our money is with the sportsbooks!
Kansas City -1
Seattle Seahawks vs
Detroit Lions
There is little doubt in
the sportsbook industry that this will be the biggest game of the
weekend. The Public can’t get enough of Seattle. Steve Stone, line
manager at Oasis put it best, “It’s like we opened the flood gates.
Every other parlay we take is tied to Seattle. If we win this game and
manage to break up teasers, we’ll have a profitable day.” Very rarely
will you see a game being bet this one-sided. SportsInsights.com is
showing 92% of the Public on Seattle with approx 50,000 bets polled.
This game satisfies four major criteria we use to judge line value.
- Public overwhelmingly on
one sidee
- Home dog
- Drastic line movement
caused by Public money
- Negative press
The game opened at
Seattle -4 and has moved 3pts to Seattle -7. We’re taking the +7
BetUs.com is offering and looking for a big opening week home dog cover.
Detroit +7
Chicago Bears vs
Green Bay Packers
Last season Chicago went from being an afterthought
to Super Bowl contenders. Their smothering Defense reeked havoc on
opposing offences. Unfortunately, Chicago’s offense has to take the
field and continually reeked havoc on themselves. Green Bay is coming
off the worst season in the Favre era. Look for Green Bay to play with a
chip on their shoulder as they have lots to prove this season. I like an
intense division rival getting +4.5 points at HOME.
As expected, there’s heavy one-sided action on
Chicago. 5Dimes.com is reporting a decent amount of Sharp action on
Green Bay that is helping to keep the line steady. We anticipate the
Public action to overwhelm the Sharp money and push this line to -5 or
-5.5 before kickoff.
Green Bay +4.5
So, here’s a wrap-up of
SportsInsights.com analysis for this week’s Games to Watch for
NFL Week 1.
Games to Watch
(0-0)
KC -1
Detroit +7
Green Bay +4.5
It should be another
exciting opening NFL Weekend. Keep Sports Marketplace 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
SportsInsights.com
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