From Week 4 on, play AGAINST a Sunday Night team off a home SU loss of 11+ points in its last game vs. an opponent not off a Monday home underdog SU win in its last game. (13-0-1 ATS, +12.6 ppg) Sunday Night Football has become a bigger part of the NFL schedule over the years, and in 2006 will at least be the equal of Monday Night Football as far as “big games” are concerned, if not surpass it. In this 4 STAR situation, we find that teams limping in off a home loss of more than 10 points are simply not ready for a nationally televised appearance on Sunday Night Football, whether back at home, on the road, a favorite, or an underdog. So long as their opponent is not playing on a short week and ripe for a letdown off a Monday Night Football home upset victory, the qualifying teams have been unable to beat the spread in 14 tries over the past 10 seasons, and have lost all but 1 of the games outright. Last year alone, this POWER SYSTEM was 3-0-1 ATS, as Houston, Oakland, and Minnesota all played with little confidence after getting pounded at home, and got exposed under the Sunday Night bright lights. The play against this week would be Dallas who lost by 14 last night.
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From Week 4 on, play AGAINST a Sunday Night team off a home SU loss of 11+ points in its last game vs. an opponent not off a Monday home underdog SU win in its last game. (13-0-1 ATS, +12.6 ppg) Sunday Night Football has become a bigger part of the NFL schedule over the years, and in 2006 will at least be the equal of Monday Night Football as far as “big games” are concerned, if not surpass it. In this 4 STAR situation, we find that teams limping in off a home loss of more than 10 points are simply not ready for a nationally televised appearance on Sunday Night Football, whether back at home, on the road, a favorite, or an underdog. So long as their opponent is not playing on a short week and ripe for a letdown off a Monday Night Football home upset victory, the qualifying teams have been unable to beat the spread in 14 tries over the past 10 seasons, and have lost all but 1 of the games outright. Last year alone, this POWER SYSTEM was 3-0-1 ATS, as Houston, Oakland, and Minnesota all played with little confidence after getting pounded at home, and got exposed under the Sunday Night bright lights. The play against this week would be Dallas who lost by 14 last night.
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