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The only thing *rigged* about this game was Denver's last drive resulting in a FG instead of a TD. TD puts game on '40' and MIDDLES all the Books.

Similar BS kept BUF-MIA from landing on 45-46 on Sunday.

Speaking of BUF they were involved in the biggest FIX in NFL history in 1998, a 25-21 score that ended with a 2-point conversion with the defense ALREADY IN THE LOCKER ROOM!!! The Line on this game on Sunday morning moved from NE -2.5 to -3.5 before Kickoff. Read all about it here:
http://www.buffalorumblings.com/2011/6/16/2225057/buffalo-bills-walk-off-foxboro-patriots

http://www.nytimes.com/1998/11/30/s...s-while-jets-help-themselves-timely.html?_r=0
 

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Idiotic post to begin with... so many small timers think they know better, that they go against the "squares", that Vegas manipulates things. Or they use unreliable consensus reports that are ridiculous to use as valid data, they think Vegas has the games rigged and they are smarter than everybody. Line movement betting theories are funny, too, very difficult to depend on.
ALL OF THIS is only valid if you really, really are on the inside and know EXACTLY what is going on, and 99+% do not.
Solid handicapping wins.
 

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Idiotic post to begin with... so many small timers think they know better, that they go against the "squares", that Vegas manipulates things. Or they use unreliable consensus reports that are ridiculous to use as valid data, they think Vegas has the games rigged and they are smarter than everybody. Line movement betting theories are funny, too, very difficult to depend on.
ALL OF THIS is only valid if you really, really are on the inside and know EXACTLY what is going on, and 99+% do not.
Solid handicapping wins.

Good post.

It is amazing how many NFL bettors think fading line movement is a winning strategy. You don't see this talked about in any other sport. But in the NFL, for some strange reason, there is a large group of bettors who want to be on the other side of the square public.

I don't get it.
 

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Good post.

It is amazing how many NFL bettors think fading line movement is a winning strategy. You don't see this talked about in any other sport. But in the NFL, for some strange reason, there is a large group of bettors who want to be on the other side of the square public.

I don't get it.

I think that is not entirely true.

ive used this strategy you speak of since the early 90's and you will win more then you lose.

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I make money betting on soccer, and NEVER worry about where money is being bet.

I don't see others talking about fading line movement in any other sports forum.

But in the NFL forum, it is constant. Why is that?
 

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