NFL Football Betting: Season Win Totals Still Offered
Written by Greg Waters
Thu, 16 Sep 2010
Category sportsbook
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In the weeks leading up to the kickoff of the new NFL season, sportsbooks offered lines on win totals for each team. These "Season Win Total" plays are always popular with the sports betting public, but usually they disappear after Week 1 action.
But this year, one sportsbook, Sportsbetting.com, is giving bettors a chance to make plays on Adjusted 'Season Win Totals' with revised pricing based on Week 1 results.
With one week in the books bettors have now had a chance to see the first teamers respond to different playbooks, new teammates and coaching changes. It's knowledge we can use for not only betting sides and totals on the Week 2 card, but for betting on these post Week 1 Season Win Totals.
You can now apply some of the things you learned opening week to handicapping these wagers, something that hasn't been an option in the past.
Favorites came out of Week 1 with a 10-6 straight-up (SU) record and for the six teams that were upset, this could be a viewed as a good buying opportunity as the loss gets swept under the carpet and these teams prepare for Round 2.
One play you might want to consider is the San Diego Chargers (Over 10 -120). The defending AFC West champs were rained on, beat up, and bowled over by a feisty Kansas City team celebrating the grand re-opening of Arrowhead Stadium. San Diego was using a new O-line, featured a rookie running back and played its first game without last year's top receiver (V. Jackson). The team was got caught off guard by a "live" divisional home dog.
The reward for bettors that waited is a half-point advantage over the Chargers preseason win total and the insurance of a 'Push' option on 10 wins. Remember, this team is notorious for starting slow but they did finish 2009 with 11-straight wins.
Or how about teams that mildly shocked the sports betting community with Week 1 performances that weren't even on the radar screen for handicappers? Seattle, Washington, and Houston are all 1-0 SU right now and it created a spike in their projected win total for the season. Will their winning ways continue?
The Redskins host the Texans in Week 2, guaranteeing that one of these teams will be 1-1. If you think Arian Foster is the new Chris Johnson, the value for betting Houston "Over" may be gone. If Donovan McNabb's first win was a hoax, however, and there's no way the Redskins will survive such an obvious lack of chemistry for an entire season, then playing the inflated win total "Under" 8 wins offers immediate value.
A good strategy while setting up for Week 2 is to check the lines for all 32 teams in the football betting section at your favorite sportsbook. Compare your preseason thoughts with impressions from Week 1 and then look at this week's matchups. If a team that lost in Week 1 has a good chance at winning straight-up in Week 2, reference the odds for their adjusted win total.
Spotting line value means more than just looking at the current matchups. If there is a good 'Futures' pick available, it could be your best bet.
You can check the updated NFL Odds at Sportsbetting.com by clicking the link below.
link: http://wheretobet.com/redirect/sportsbetting.com-205/all