Packers vs. Eagles Line Dips to -2 ½

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Considering more than 80 percent of gamblers are backing Green Bay in the Packers vs. Eagles game, SBG Global remains defiant in holding the line at Packers -2 ½ as of late Saturday afternoon.

“Green Bay is getting more betting action than any other single team in the league this weekend bar none,” says Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com.  “If you are one of the 80 percent backing the Packers, you better lock this line in now before SBG moves it back up to -3.”

SBG Global was one of the 5 percent of online sportsbooks offering the line at -2 ½, and this is crucial should Green Bay happen to win by a field goal.  The defiance, however, suggests oddsmakers believe Philadelphia will cover.

SBG Global only briefly moved the line up to -3 earlier on Tuesday as seen by these line moves.

08/28/10 12:15:03 PM           2.5/-110           46.5 -110

08/31/10 12:05:06 PM          2.5/-110          47 -110

09/01/10 4:15:04 PM          2.5/-110          47.5 -110

09/03/10 8:55:01 PM          2.5/100          47.5 -110

09/07/10 10:25:05 AM          3/-115          47.5 -110

09/07/10 5:05:02 PM          2.5/100          47.5 -110

A Green Bay win by more than 2 points over Philadelphia will prove a heartbreaker to the online sportsbooks.

Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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