TEAMS OF THE SAME ILK: A total of seven NFL games this week will be pairing .500 or greater teams against one another. The league has witnessed 69 such matchups this season, with those teams coming off a loss going 23-17 ATS. Those same teams are 13-7 ATS when taking points,
TEAMS OF THE SAME ILK: A total of seven NFL games this week will be pairing .500 or greater teams against one another. The league has witnessed 69 such matchups this season, with those teams coming off a loss going 23-17 ATS. Those same teams are 13-7 ATS when taking points,
Seven games this week pairing .500 or greater teams, and this is one of them. For what it’s worth, the league has witnessed 69 such matchups this season, with those teams coming off a win and taking points just 17-29-2 ATS as a dog. That would put New Orleans in a pickle this week. Meanwhile, this is a key battle for playoff positioning with the Rams currently holding down the No. 7 playoff seed, edging out the Saints as Los Angeles owns the better conference record, thus making this a playoff game in its own right. Our NFL Head Coaches’ Database reminds us that Saints mentor Dennis Allen is 6-15 SU and 4-15-2 ATS in games when his team is coming off a win, including 1-7-1 ATS coming off a double-digit win. On the other side of the fi eld, L.A.’s Sean McVay has taken care of business in games against NFC South foes, going 10-5 SU and 9-5-1 ATS. With the home team in this series, a stellar 8-0 SUATS, and Allen 0-4 SU and 0-3-1 ATS in his career in games when coming off consecutive ATS wins, you know what to do. Especially with added artillery coming from THE CLINCHER: The Well-Oiled Machine notes that NFL away teams from Game 15 out, coming off three consecutive home games – the last two outright wins – are 7-21 ATS, including 1-8 SUATS as a dog of 4-plus points. by Playbook
Seven games this week pairing .500 or greater teams, and this is one of them. For what it’s worth, the league has witnessed 69 such matchups this season, with those teams coming off a win and taking points just 17-29-2 ATS as a dog. That would put New Orleans in a pickle this week. Meanwhile, this is a key battle for playoff positioning with the Rams currently holding down the No. 7 playoff seed, edging out the Saints as Los Angeles owns the better conference record, thus making this a playoff game in its own right. Our NFL Head Coaches’ Database reminds us that Saints mentor Dennis Allen is 6-15 SU and 4-15-2 ATS in games when his team is coming off a win, including 1-7-1 ATS coming off a double-digit win. On the other side of the fi eld, L.A.’s Sean McVay has taken care of business in games against NFC South foes, going 10-5 SU and 9-5-1 ATS. With the home team in this series, a stellar 8-0 SUATS, and Allen 0-4 SU and 0-3-1 ATS in his career in games when coming off consecutive ATS wins, you know what to do. Especially with added artillery coming from THE CLINCHER: The Well-Oiled Machine notes that NFL away teams from Game 15 out, coming off three consecutive home games – the last two outright wins – are 7-21 ATS, including 1-8 SUATS as a dog of 4-plus points. by Playbook
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