Dave Mason ‘Positive’ Coming Into Monday Night Football Gets Burned Again

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Dave Mason ‘Positive’ Coming Into Monday Night Football Gets Burned Again

The Atlanta Falcons managed a nice 34-31 win to cap off a blockbuster week for the sports bettors.

Dave Mason of BetOnline tweeted ahead of that game:

So overdue to win a primetime game. Trying again. Staying positive. Here we go... 61% of cash on Falcons (-1) 79% on Over 46

One doesn’t even have to know math to see the OVER came through in a big way while Atlanta managed the cover.

It was a week of absolute losses for the books who could do nothing with the line to avoid blowouts by both the Eagles and Patriots, each seeing over 80% of the betting action coming into Sunday. 

The Jaguars also helped in defeating the books in Week 11.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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