Dolphins Bucs Point Spread Moves to Miami -1 as ‘Bullying’ Scandal Looms

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Nov/10/2013
Dolphins Bucs Point Spread Moves to Miami -1 as ‘Bullying’ Scandal Looms

The Dolphins Bucs point spread had Miami as a -1 point favorite, down from -3 earlier in the week at WagerWeb.com.  WagerWeb.com offers huge 50-100% sign-up bonus (must use code AF6067 on signup form).   Easy credit card deposits with just $10.  Same day payouts.  Mobile betting available.  Free $5 bet when you enter your phone number.

The Dolphins organization is in utter chaos, or so it seems.  Teammates insist there is cohesion among players following well publicized “bullying” of offensive tackle Jonathan Martin, which later resulted in the suspension of Dolphins guard Richie Incognito.

“The whole thing is kind of mind-blowing to me," Miami quarterback Ryan Tannehill said.

Miami comes into this game with a 4-4 record and hope to go over .500.  They are coming off an impressive close victory against the Cincinnati Bengals.  Martin had already left the team prior to the Dolphins-Bengals game though details of his abrupt departure from the team only came to light days later.  

The gambling public and oddsmakers alike believe this controversy will have negative impacts on Monday night’s game.  Heading into the early morning hours of Monday, the action on this game was balanced at the current line.

Good news for Miami as they are playing the only winless team in the league. 

The Buccaneers are 10-28-1 Against The Spread in their last 39 home games.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com  

 

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