Redskins Dolphins Spread has Miami a -4 Point Home Favorite (Video)

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Miami probably shouldn’t be a favorite under any circumstances, but the Redskins Dolphins spread was -4 in favor of the Dolphins.  The sports betting pubic overwhelmingly is backing the Redskins 95 percent here.  With the books not moving off the number 4, this tells us they have a very strong opinion on Miami being able to cover.  As an underdog, Washington is 0-4 Against The Spread.  You can bet this game online here.

The last meeting between these two teams was in 2007, so we really don’t have a whole lot to go on as far as series trends are concerned. 

Washington has lost their last four games while Miami, which many agree has stayed in games but comes unraveled towards the end.  They managed their first victory on the road in Kansas City last week.  As bad as the Dolphins record look, Gambling911.com doesn’t see a let down here.

One thing that stands out a bit here is that the Dolphins are 0-5 ATS in their last 5 games following a Straight Up win.

Let’s go to the video betting preview for the Redskins Dolphins game….

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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