Sentences with phrase «against the spread at»

Denver on the other hand, tends to play very well in San Diego, going 4 - 1 against the spread at Qualcomm Stadium.
Green Bay isn't great on the road (2 - 7 ATS in their last nine), but the Bucs are a miserable 1 - 6 against the spread at home this year.
Historically, they've done much better against the spread at home when it's cool / cold than when it's warm.
They've covered in four of their past sven so they're on a bit of a roll, but they've still been the second least profitable team against the spread at 6 -11-1.
Although it is a rivalry game, the Pack are 2 -0-1 against the spread at home this year and 4 -0-1 against the spread as a favorite.

Not exact matches

The latter suggestion goes against decades of US policy aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, and in Japan's case, decades of anti-nuclear sentiment.
Dalian Wanda Group has filed at least 10 lawsuits with the Chinese courts and intends to press criminal charges against online rumor mongers, after word spread last week that Wang Jianlin, the group's founder and chairman, was removed from a flight out of China.
Credit spreads have tightened globally, and U.S. credit spreads are at the narrow end of their 17 - year range against government bonds — even after a recent widening.
It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science, the science against which it had vainly struggled, the civilisation of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilisation of ancient Rome.
At the first Axial Period, the ancient nature religions reacted strongly against the rise and spread of the new world religions, just as the Maori tohungas, for example, strongly resisted the message brought by the Christian missionaries.
On Sunday, October 7, as the United States began at last its air strikes against the Taliban, I was on an airplane, more than twenty thousand feet above the Midwestern plains» that height from which the square - edged farms and checkerboarded fields seem not quite real: a toy land, a counterpane spread across a giant's bed, a fantasy.
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
It has hit 62 percent of its picks against the spread so far, an average all but certain to regress toward the mean at some point.
With Kerry Collins and Curtis Painter under center for the first 11 weeks of the season, Indianapolis went winless and posted a dismal 2 - 9 record against the spread (ATS).
The ACC created a fairly standard spectrum in 2016, with no team too strong or weak against the spread, though NC State and Miami led the way at 8 - 4.
The best - value bets can often be found by going against these teams because the oddsmakers adjust the line to reflect the expected weight of public money; so that the underdog is often quested at better odds or receives a larger point spread than is warranted.
Somehow the Knicks have managed to win their past seven games — including a 6 - 1 mark against the spread (ATS)-- after covering the spread just eight times in their other 23 games.
Interestingly, these teams combined for a 24 - 1 record, but managed just a 13 - 12 mark against the spread (ATS).
By applying the Underdog Filter, we quickly found out that dogs have produced a winning percentage of 50.3 % ATS (Against the Spread) over the past eight years.
Although Indy has won just one of those games straight up, they have gone 3 - 0 against the spread (ATS) in that time.
This season home teams are 23 - 9 overall and 19 -12-1 against the spread (ATS).
We focused on the 12 teams who won 3 or fewer games against the spread (ATS) in 2011.
This past weekend, old Dan McGuire, noted witch from Salem, wrote about how Vanderbilt was on a terrible streak against the spread, as they had started the season 0 - 8 ATS.
In eight seasons with Chicago, Cutler has gone just 51 - 51 SU and 46 - 56 against the spread (ATS).
This season, teams with a one - game losing streak have gone 52 - 40 against the spread (ATS) and that trend has long been documented.
According to our Bet Labs software, from 2006 - 11, Kobe was 44 - 44 (50 %) ATS (Against the Spread), while LeBron was 55 - 35 (61.1 %) ATS in the playoffs.
Since 2005, home teams have covered the spread at a 51.8 % clip against conference opponents but they've only covered at a 49.6 % clip against non-conference opponents.
Nevertheless, nearly seven out of ten spread wagers are taking the points and sticking with Eli and the G - Men to keep it within a seven points at Lambeau against Aaron Rodgers and the 15 - 1 Packers (Sunday, 4:30 PM ET).
Multiple metrics that perform favorably against Vegas spreads had UCF as a top - 10 team almost two months before the Peach Bowl, and yet the committee parked the undefeated Knights at No. 18 behind eight two - loss teams and then at No. 15 behind a three - loss team.
In fact, we detail this bias in our 2011 - 12 Betting Against the Public article which shows that betting on teams who receive fewer than 30 % of spread wagers have won at 50.9 % over the past eight seasons — and that number jumps to 54.4 % when focusing solely at visitors.
Teams receiving less than 50 % of spread bets have gone 138 - 130 ATS (51.5 %) against non-conference opponents, but that win rate jumps substantially against familiar foes.
Carolina holds the edge in nearly every major statistical category, but haven't fared well at home against the spread this season, going 2 - 5.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are 7 - 1 straight up and against the spread in their last eight games at home.
For all the jokes being made at the Bears expense, they have been a respectable 4 - 1 against the spread in their last five road games, while the Buccaneers have only managed to go 5 - 11 ATS in their last 16 at Raymond James.
He could spread it out over 350 at - bats, filling in against tough left - handers.
Assuming the Eagles play their first playoff game at home, here are Cooley's projected point spreads against potential NFC opponents:
It's fascinating to see that oddsmakers believe the drop off from Cutler to Clausen is worth 5.5 - points to the spread, especially when you look at Cutler's poor performance against the spread (ATS).
The table below shows the against the spread (ATS) record at specific betting percentage levels when betting on only visiting underdogs.
The table below displays the against the spread (ATS) results of late season NFL games for home underdogs at two different point - spread levels since the start of the 2003 season.
If the Broncos don't cover the number at home against the Jets in Week 14, they will join the 2015 Atlanta Falcons as the only two teams since 2003 to lose nine straight games against the spread.
At the time of publication, only 37 % of spread wagers have taken Buffalo in their Week 5 game against Philadelphia, indicating another possible overreaction in the market after an ugly loss to Cincinnati.
Immediately, I saw that simply betting against any ranked team had produced a 1495 - 1465 ATS (against the spread) record since the start of the 2005 season.
All stats below represent Against the Spread (ATS) records since the start of the 2005 season.
Despite the Patriots nearly imploding last week at home against the winless Colts, nearly nine out of ten spread bets are sticking with New England to cover in DC, especially after the sportsbooks adjusted their lines to take a pivotal 1.5 points away from the home dog «Skins.
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Tom M. (via email): What is the record of a team against the spread that has either won 3 straight ATS or lost 3 straight ATS
Let's spin it forward: If the Broncos don't cover the number at home against the Jets in Week 14, they will join the 2015 Atlanta Falcons as the only two teams since 2003 to lose nine straight games against the spread.
In these games, the underdog (team receiving 30 % or fewer spread bets) went 11 - 5 against the spread (ATS), for a winning percentage of 68.8 %.
The Jayhawks are currently listed +21 at home against West Virginia and getting just 13 % of spread bets...
However, the big surprise was how well Christian Ponder played against the vaunted Packers D. With the sportsbooks adjusting their lines to take away a big point from the visiting Vikings, six out of 10 spread wagers are banking on Newton to lead Carolina to a four point or more victory at home.
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