Bookie Beat Down for NFL Week 10: Packers, Panthers, Patriots and Saints

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/15/2015
Bookie Beat Down for NFL Week 10: Packers, Panthers, Patriots and Saints

It’s pretty consistent across the board that there are four sides seeing the single most substantial action at sportsbooks during Week 10. 

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The Packers and Panthers were getting the most lopsided action with the Saints getting either the 3rd or 4th most action at all books.  The New England Patriots were also among the top five most wagered on sides this week.

80% of those betting the Green Bay vs. Detroit game were behind the Packers at -10.5.

Carolina was seeing 65% of the action as a -4 road favorite in Tennessee.  Significant volume was observed on this matchup.

New Orleans as a PICK’EM had between 60% and 65% of the action in its respective game against Washington.

The Patriots are a -7 favorite in New York against the Giants.  Nearly 70 percent of those wagering on this game were backing the Pats.  New England will likely be the most wagered on side in Week 10 when all is said and done being that this is an afternoon game.

Bookies will be hoping for covers with Detroit +10.5, Tennessee +4, Washington PICK’EM and New York (Giants) +7.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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