Where to Bet the Rams for Cardinals: Possible Bookie Bloodbath With AZ Cover

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Oct/02/2015
Where to Bet the Rams for Cardinals: Possible Bookie Bloodbath With AZ Cover

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The line on this game had Arizona at -7 across the board.  Some books did open the line at -6.5.

Arizona is leaving bookies with the most exposure coming into this weekend as the lopsided action had the Cardinals seeing just shy of 90% of the action.   An Arizona win could prove brutal for the sportsbooks as this game will see heavy action leading into the late afternoon hours of Sunday, especially if the first half of the day goes in favor of the public.

Arizona has won the last three games in this series, covering the current spread in two of those.  St. Louis won the previous three dating back to the past three seasons.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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