Nzoner
09-12-2012, 06:47 AM
Sunday scoresandodds.com Bills open as a -7 favorite and within 24 hours the line has moved to Bills -3.
Now a lot of you know I've always been who questions certain games and their outcomes based on calls and the like that happen throughout the game i.e. San Diego vs. Pittsburgh 2008 (http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=281116023)
The first such score in 12,837 NFL games was in jeopardy when Troy Polamalu returned an errant lateral 12 yards for an apparent touchdown on the final play. The play was overturned on review -- it was called an illegal forward pass -- and the 11-10 final was restored.
After the game, referee Scott Green said the officials realized afterward the touchdown should have counted, though it wouldn't have affected the result.
However it a huge impact on the line,video of the play available in this link (http://www.scoresreport.com/2008/11/16/vegas-must-have-decided-the-end-of-steelerschargers-game/)
That said this is a huge 24 hour line movement and I'm just posting this for discussion now so that if something bizarre were to happen Sunday this can be revisited.
Lastly I leave you with an article from the ultimate capper (http://www.ultimatecapper.com/sports-betting-articles-17.htm) and a bolded section from said article below.
Betting syndicates or wiseguys feel that the line has moved as far in one direction as it is going too, so they pound it the other way, either because they like the side OR they are trying to hit a middle,
When lines move off of key numbers, somebody knows something about this game that is not necessarily available to the general public.
Discuss.
Now a lot of you know I've always been who questions certain games and their outcomes based on calls and the like that happen throughout the game i.e. San Diego vs. Pittsburgh 2008 (http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=281116023)
The first such score in 12,837 NFL games was in jeopardy when Troy Polamalu returned an errant lateral 12 yards for an apparent touchdown on the final play. The play was overturned on review -- it was called an illegal forward pass -- and the 11-10 final was restored.
After the game, referee Scott Green said the officials realized afterward the touchdown should have counted, though it wouldn't have affected the result.
However it a huge impact on the line,video of the play available in this link (http://www.scoresreport.com/2008/11/16/vegas-must-have-decided-the-end-of-steelerschargers-game/)
That said this is a huge 24 hour line movement and I'm just posting this for discussion now so that if something bizarre were to happen Sunday this can be revisited.
Lastly I leave you with an article from the ultimate capper (http://www.ultimatecapper.com/sports-betting-articles-17.htm) and a bolded section from said article below.
Betting syndicates or wiseguys feel that the line has moved as far in one direction as it is going too, so they pound it the other way, either because they like the side OR they are trying to hit a middle,
When lines move off of key numbers, somebody knows something about this game that is not necessarily available to the general public.
Discuss.