Miami Dolphins Bookie Desperation Index October 2

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Oct/02/2018

The Dolphins failure to show up in New England this past Sunday could easily be written off.  Miami entered that game 3-0 and was well aware of their abysmal past history in New England.  They can easily bounce back.

This is something the bookmakers don't want to hear as the Dolphins will enter Week 5 at 3-1 Against The Spread.  Without the use of a Pay Per Head platform, regional bookmakers may be toast. 

The betting public is certainly making a nice profit early on if backing the Dolphins each week.

The NFL Betting Power Ratings indicate a line of +7 versus the Bengals in Week 5 on the road again. Cincinnati at -6 suggests another failed cover, so the books may get back on track with the Dolphins. 

Books opened at Cincinnati -5.5 and likely won't cross beyond -6.5.

 

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