Wk 1 /// 6-3 +287
Wk 2 /// 6-5 +89
Wk 3 /// 5-5 +1
Wk 4 /// 6-9 -329
Wk 5 /// 6-7 -109
Wk 6 /// 6-5 +75
Wk 7 /// 7-2 +513
Wk 8 /// 4-5 -138
Wk 9 /// 6-6 -06
Wk 10 /// 6-4 +198
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Thursday night:
New England -6' -112 (@ Atl)
(reposting from what I posted in another Pat / Falcon thead on the board:
Here's something that may be useful to you guys. I did my research.
Bill Bellichick with less than 7 days to prepare over the last five seasons:
8-1 both SU and ATS.
I have my isolations if you have any questions.
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You are a solid handicapper, exploited. But surely you understand that the lines being studied were set for Brady quarterbacking. Last year's lines (1-1) were set for Cam Newton quarterbacking. Tonight's line is set for a 6-4 team quarterbacked by rookie Mack Jones.
Both of the Patriot lines with Newton starting (he was so bad in the game they lost that he was replaced in game by Jared Stidham) had the Patriots as dogs. All the lines set with Brady QBing were set as favorites (-6' to -16' in fact).
What I posted wasn't about Brady. It was about the coach (Bellichick) and how he readies his team on a short week. If you want to disregard or go against what I posted about Bellichick's preparedness, good luck.
PS Mack Jones has the fourth highest completion percentage in the NFL this season. He will be going against a team who has by far the fewest sacks in the NFL this year (11); (2 in the last 4 games). Mack Jones will have a party tonight with the most time he has had to throw all year. And so will the Patriot running game with Trent Brown now (last week for the first time all season) back at right tackle.
PS teams off a 30+ pt win playing a team off a 30+ point loss are 71-54-5 ATS. Very solid.
But I'm gonna back the Bellichick record of short week preparedness expecting that record to go to 71-55-4 ATS after tonight.
Wk 2 /// 6-5 +89
Wk 3 /// 5-5 +1
Wk 4 /// 6-9 -329
Wk 5 /// 6-7 -109
Wk 6 /// 6-5 +75
Wk 7 /// 7-2 +513
Wk 8 /// 4-5 -138
Wk 9 /// 6-6 -06
Wk 10 /// 6-4 +198
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Thursday night:
New England -6' -112 (@ Atl)
(reposting from what I posted in another Pat / Falcon thead on the board:
Here's something that may be useful to you guys. I did my research.
Bill Bellichick with less than 7 days to prepare over the last five seasons:
8-1 both SU and ATS.
I have my isolations if you have any questions.
///
You are a solid handicapper, exploited. But surely you understand that the lines being studied were set for Brady quarterbacking. Last year's lines (1-1) were set for Cam Newton quarterbacking. Tonight's line is set for a 6-4 team quarterbacked by rookie Mack Jones.
Both of the Patriot lines with Newton starting (he was so bad in the game they lost that he was replaced in game by Jared Stidham) had the Patriots as dogs. All the lines set with Brady QBing were set as favorites (-6' to -16' in fact).
What I posted wasn't about Brady. It was about the coach (Bellichick) and how he readies his team on a short week. If you want to disregard or go against what I posted about Bellichick's preparedness, good luck.
PS Mack Jones has the fourth highest completion percentage in the NFL this season. He will be going against a team who has by far the fewest sacks in the NFL this year (11); (2 in the last 4 games). Mack Jones will have a party tonight with the most time he has had to throw all year. And so will the Patriot running game with Trent Brown now (last week for the first time all season) back at right tackle.
PS teams off a 30+ pt win playing a team off a 30+ point loss are 71-54-5 ATS. Very solid.
But I'm gonna back the Bellichick record of short week preparedness expecting that record to go to 71-55-4 ATS after tonight.
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