Thursday, November 07, 2024

NFL Spreadsheet And Database Betting: Week 10 2024

NFL 2024 Betting: Results After Week 9

As you can see, in the table above, my NFL Database and Spreadsheet betting series went 1-1 in picks on last week's games.

The winning selection came in the form of the Under in the Dallas versus Atlanta game. The line was set at fifty-two, my spreadsheet predicted a total of forty-eight so the projection had a four-point cushion. Well, it was right on the nose because the final score was 27-21 to the Falcons.

Any positive vibes I had from the spreadsheet and database result fell off a cliff later that night when my pick on the Indianapolis Colts - a +5 road dog against the Minnesota Vikings - failed to cover with a straight up loss of 13-21. 

For this coming weekend, I have wagered on an Over in totals betting and an underdog.

The Over comes in the game between the New England Patriots and Chicago Bears.

My spreadsheet has the game to have a total of forty-eight points. As of right now, the bookmakers' line is set at 39.

Taking a look at the database, the games between these teams - dating back to the mid-90s - have gone 6-2 to the Over. 

This weekend's fixture will be played in Chicago. Out of games played with the Bears at home, the Over has struck four times out of four.

In regards to the pointspread play - I am taking the Pittsburgh Steelers as +2.5 road dogs against the Washington Commanders.

My spreadsheet has the Steelers to win straight up by a point. I have viewed the database results from the games between the two sides and noticed that they've met seven times since the mid-90s. The Steelers have won six of them. They have covered the spread on four of those occasions and have only been the underdog once. On that occasion, The 2008 Steelers were also +2.5 road dogs and came away with a 23-6 W.

The Steelers are 2-0 straight up on the road against Washington in the period the database covers.

As of today, the spreadsheet and database plays are 9-7, so it's getting to the point where they need a perfect week. Fingers crossed!

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