Cardinals Leave Bookies Most Exposed Saturday, But No Big Deal

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Of the two NFL Divisional Playoffs games taking place Saturday, the Packers-Cardinals matchup was seeing the most lopsided action. 

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It was the Cardinals seeing the most money and betting volume but a cover within -7.5 (or -7 at some books) won’t cause significant damage in the whole scheme of things. 

Arizona was getting anywhere between 60% and 65% of the spread money.  The Cardinals were seeing much heavier action on the money line at better than 80%, however, the money line did not represent the majority of wagers.  

The OVER was seeing around 70% of the volume here.

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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