2012 Week 1 NFL Point Spreads: Patriots, Saints, Eagles Heavy Public Favorites
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The Philadelphia Eagles spread vs. Cleveland Brown on the road and the New England Patriots spread vs. Tennessee on the road were each seeing over 80 percent of the wagering action.
It is very rare to see two road favorites getting this type of action both cover the number during a given week. The Patriots-Titans game, in particular, was seeing significant betting volume.
The home team New Orleans Saints was seeing just shy of 80 percent of bets coming in on the spread in their game against Washington. Following news that the Saints previously suspended players have been reinstated after a “bounty hunt” penalty was overturned on Friday, the betting public has been pounding New Orleans.
A smart play might be on all three underdog point spreads with the Browns at +9, Titans at +5 and Redskins at +7.5. If the books don’t take at least two of these, they are going to be limping coming into Sunday’s late games.
More point spreads appear below….
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Rams +8.5 at Detroit
Bills +3 at New York Jets
Jaguars +3.5 at Minnesota
Dolphins +13 at Texas
Falcons -2.5 at Kansas City
49ers +5.5 at Green Bay
Panthers -2.5 at Tampa Bay
Seahawks -3 at Arizona
Steelers +2 at Denver
Bengals +7 at Baltimore
Chargers +1 at Oakland
- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com