WEEK 11 NFL POWER SYSTEM 17-0 ATS
The following Week 11 PRO INFO SPORTS POWER SYSTEM demonstrates that road teams in the second-half of the season coming off a win as a division home underdog in which they physically dominated with a huge rushing effort, have had little left for their next opponent. As long as these visitors weren’t made large underdog of more than a TD, they have failed to cover the spread on every occasion since 1990.
While this system did not have an active game in 2003, it has already picked up a winner this season, as Buffalo fit the parameters when they went to New England last week. The Bills were coming off a home win over division rival New York and rushed for over 150 yards against the Jets. As predicted, they did not have a pleasant trip to Foxboro, becoming the 17th straight system victim. Now, ironically, the Bills return home to play host to the St. Louis Rams who are coming off a home underdog win against division-rival Seattle in which they rushed for 150+ yards and now fit the parameters of this POWER SYSTEM:
"From Game 7 on, play AGAINST a road team (not an underdog of more than 7 points) off a division home underdog SU win rushing for 150+ yards."
These road teams have lost 16 of 17 SU and are 0-17 ATS, failing to cover the spread by 12 points a game on average.
The following Week 11 PRO INFO SPORTS POWER SYSTEM demonstrates that road teams in the second-half of the season coming off a win as a division home underdog in which they physically dominated with a huge rushing effort, have had little left for their next opponent. As long as these visitors weren’t made large underdog of more than a TD, they have failed to cover the spread on every occasion since 1990.
While this system did not have an active game in 2003, it has already picked up a winner this season, as Buffalo fit the parameters when they went to New England last week. The Bills were coming off a home win over division rival New York and rushed for over 150 yards against the Jets. As predicted, they did not have a pleasant trip to Foxboro, becoming the 17th straight system victim. Now, ironically, the Bills return home to play host to the St. Louis Rams who are coming off a home underdog win against division-rival Seattle in which they rushed for 150+ yards and now fit the parameters of this POWER SYSTEM:
"From Game 7 on, play AGAINST a road team (not an underdog of more than 7 points) off a division home underdog SU win rushing for 150+ yards."
These road teams have lost 16 of 17 SU and are 0-17 ATS, failing to cover the spread by 12 points a game on average.