Betting Recap - Week 5
October 5, 2014
Overall Notes
NFL Week 5 Results
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 12-1
Against the Spread 8-3-2
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 10-3
Against the Spread 7-5-2
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 7-6
NFL Overall Results
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 49-25
Against the Spread 37-34-3
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 46-28
Against the Spread 34-38-3
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 39-35
Biggest Favorite to Cash
Green Bay (-9.5) defeated Minnesota 42-10 in wire-to-wire fashion on Thursday night.
Biggest Underdog to Cash
Buffalo (+4.5) rallied from a 14-3 deficit to defeat Detroit 17-14 on a 58-yard field goal from Dan Carpenter. The Bills cashed on the money-line at +190 (Bet $100 to win $190).
The Buccaneers were the biggest underdogs (+11) to cover as they fell to the Saints 37-31 in overtime. Tampa Bay held a 31-20 lead early in the fourth quarter.
All About the Chalk
The ‘chalk’ lived up to their expectations in Week 5 as favorites posted a 12-1 straight up record. Against the spread, the favorites produced an 8-3-2 mark versus the number.
The two underdogs that won and failed to cover were the Saints and Cowboys, coincidentally both those teams needed overtime to capture victories. Our closing numbers had Cleveland (-1) and San Francisco (-5) end us as pushes in their wins against Tennessee and Kansas City respectively.
San Diego improved to 5-0 ATS with its 31-0 thrashing of the New York Jets at home.
Teaser Pleasers
From our friends at William Hill, there were a lot of early winners on their Teaser Parlay Card with seven of the first nine point-spreads ended in a middle, which means both sides won. Through the first 13 games, nine were decided by eight points or less.
Collapses
The Bears, Buccaneers, Lions, Falcons and Titans had two things in common on Sunday. They all had double-digit leads at one point in their game and they all wound up losing.
Tennessee stands out as the biggest loser of the bunch. The Titans led 28-3 at halftime before the Browns closed the game by scoring 26 unanswered points. The win snapped a seven-game road losing streak for Cleveland.
Runner-up goes to Detroit, who led Buffalo 14-3 at halftime. The Lions didn’t have the services of All-Pro wide receiver Calvin Johnson in the final two quarters and it showed. Detroit was blanked in the second-half and most of the blame is being pointed at kicker Alex Henery, who missed all three of his field goal attempts. On the other side of the field, Buffalo’s Dan Carpenter went 3-of-4 with his foot, which included a 58-yard game winner.
Sunday Line Moves
Prior to the 1:00 p.m. ET kickoffs, there were a handful of line moves on Sunday, which was reported to be sharp action. Make a note that even the professionals or so-called wise guys lose too.
Chicago +3 to Chicago +1.5 (LOSS)
Cleveland +3 to Cleveland -1 (PUSH)
St. Louis +7 to St. Louis +3.5 (LOSS)
Dallas +5 to Dallas -6 (LOSS)
Buffalo +6 to Buffalo +4 (WIN)
Baltimore +3.5 to Baltimore +2.5 (LOSS)
Kansas City +6.5 to Kansas City +5 (PUSH)
N.Y. Jets +7 to N.Y. Jets +6 (LOSS)
Cincinnati -1.5 to Cincinnati -3
One Unbeaten Down
Arizona and Cincinnati entered Week 5 as the only remaining unbeaten clubs. The Cardinals put up a solid fight early but couldn’t withstand the offensive punch of the Broncos. Denver finished closed the game on a 17-0 scoring run and ended up with a 41-20 win. This was the first ATS win of the season for the Broncos and also the first time bettors witnessed the Denver-Over combination that the betting public loves to bang.
Still Winless (0-5)
The Jaguars remained winless on Sunday after the club fell to the Steelers 17-9 at home. Jacksonville trailed 10-9 in the fourth quarter but were upended when rookie quarterback Blake Bortles was intercepted for a touchdown. The Jaguars failed to cover as six-point home underdogs and are now 0-5 both straight up and against the spread this season. In Week 6, Jacksonville will meet AFC South foe Tennessee on the road. Oddsmakers have installed the Titans as six-point home favorites.
Totals
Despite a couple shootouts in the early games, the ‘under’ produced a 5-4 record and most of the results were clear-cut too. Some savvy bettors may’ve cashed a middle ticket on the Falcons-Giants matchup. The game opened 49 and closed at 50.5 at most betting shops. New York had a chance to score a late touchdown but settled for a field goal and 30-20 victory. Atlanta led this game 20-10 midway through the third quarter but was held scoreless over its final four drives. Including the late games and Thursday’s outcome, the ‘under’ has gone 7-6 through the first 13 games of Week 5.
After today’s win, the Browns have now seen the ‘over’ cash in all four of their games.
The Jaguars and Colts both saw the ‘under’ cash for the first time this season.
Buffalo has watched the ‘under’ go 5-0 in its first five games.
October 5, 2014
Overall Notes
NFL Week 5 Results
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 12-1
Against the Spread 8-3-2
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 10-3
Against the Spread 7-5-2
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 7-6
NFL Overall Results
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 49-25
Against the Spread 37-34-3
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 46-28
Against the Spread 34-38-3
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 39-35
Biggest Favorite to Cash
Green Bay (-9.5) defeated Minnesota 42-10 in wire-to-wire fashion on Thursday night.
Biggest Underdog to Cash
Buffalo (+4.5) rallied from a 14-3 deficit to defeat Detroit 17-14 on a 58-yard field goal from Dan Carpenter. The Bills cashed on the money-line at +190 (Bet $100 to win $190).
The Buccaneers were the biggest underdogs (+11) to cover as they fell to the Saints 37-31 in overtime. Tampa Bay held a 31-20 lead early in the fourth quarter.
All About the Chalk
The ‘chalk’ lived up to their expectations in Week 5 as favorites posted a 12-1 straight up record. Against the spread, the favorites produced an 8-3-2 mark versus the number.
The two underdogs that won and failed to cover were the Saints and Cowboys, coincidentally both those teams needed overtime to capture victories. Our closing numbers had Cleveland (-1) and San Francisco (-5) end us as pushes in their wins against Tennessee and Kansas City respectively.
San Diego improved to 5-0 ATS with its 31-0 thrashing of the New York Jets at home.
Teaser Pleasers
From our friends at William Hill, there were a lot of early winners on their Teaser Parlay Card with seven of the first nine point-spreads ended in a middle, which means both sides won. Through the first 13 games, nine were decided by eight points or less.
Collapses
The Bears, Buccaneers, Lions, Falcons and Titans had two things in common on Sunday. They all had double-digit leads at one point in their game and they all wound up losing.
Tennessee stands out as the biggest loser of the bunch. The Titans led 28-3 at halftime before the Browns closed the game by scoring 26 unanswered points. The win snapped a seven-game road losing streak for Cleveland.
Runner-up goes to Detroit, who led Buffalo 14-3 at halftime. The Lions didn’t have the services of All-Pro wide receiver Calvin Johnson in the final two quarters and it showed. Detroit was blanked in the second-half and most of the blame is being pointed at kicker Alex Henery, who missed all three of his field goal attempts. On the other side of the field, Buffalo’s Dan Carpenter went 3-of-4 with his foot, which included a 58-yard game winner.
Sunday Line Moves
Prior to the 1:00 p.m. ET kickoffs, there were a handful of line moves on Sunday, which was reported to be sharp action. Make a note that even the professionals or so-called wise guys lose too.
Chicago +3 to Chicago +1.5 (LOSS)
Cleveland +3 to Cleveland -1 (PUSH)
St. Louis +7 to St. Louis +3.5 (LOSS)
Dallas +5 to Dallas -6 (LOSS)
Buffalo +6 to Buffalo +4 (WIN)
Baltimore +3.5 to Baltimore +2.5 (LOSS)
Kansas City +6.5 to Kansas City +5 (PUSH)
N.Y. Jets +7 to N.Y. Jets +6 (LOSS)
Cincinnati -1.5 to Cincinnati -3
One Unbeaten Down
Arizona and Cincinnati entered Week 5 as the only remaining unbeaten clubs. The Cardinals put up a solid fight early but couldn’t withstand the offensive punch of the Broncos. Denver finished closed the game on a 17-0 scoring run and ended up with a 41-20 win. This was the first ATS win of the season for the Broncos and also the first time bettors witnessed the Denver-Over combination that the betting public loves to bang.
Still Winless (0-5)
The Jaguars remained winless on Sunday after the club fell to the Steelers 17-9 at home. Jacksonville trailed 10-9 in the fourth quarter but were upended when rookie quarterback Blake Bortles was intercepted for a touchdown. The Jaguars failed to cover as six-point home underdogs and are now 0-5 both straight up and against the spread this season. In Week 6, Jacksonville will meet AFC South foe Tennessee on the road. Oddsmakers have installed the Titans as six-point home favorites.
Totals
Despite a couple shootouts in the early games, the ‘under’ produced a 5-4 record and most of the results were clear-cut too. Some savvy bettors may’ve cashed a middle ticket on the Falcons-Giants matchup. The game opened 49 and closed at 50.5 at most betting shops. New York had a chance to score a late touchdown but settled for a field goal and 30-20 victory. Atlanta led this game 20-10 midway through the third quarter but was held scoreless over its final four drives. Including the late games and Thursday’s outcome, the ‘under’ has gone 7-6 through the first 13 games of Week 5.
After today’s win, the Browns have now seen the ‘over’ cash in all four of their games.
The Jaguars and Colts both saw the ‘under’ cash for the first time this season.
Buffalo has watched the ‘under’ go 5-0 in its first five games.