Have Key Numbers and Home Field Advantage Changed?
I know that totals have dramatically changed in the NFL. I remember reading in early 2000s the importance of 42 as an NFL total. I changed my NFL Handicapping a bit around that and saw great results. Now I have noidea what that key number is.
It seems that the highest total we would have in a given week was 48, now that seems like average.
It's been a while since I studied key numbers, but I also feel 3 isn't the standard for home field any more...
Any other thoughts or opinions of this subject? :think2:
I know that totals have dramatically changed in the NFL. I remember reading in early 2000s the importance of 42 as an NFL total. I changed my NFL Handicapping a bit around that and saw great results. Now I have noidea what that key number is.
It seems that the highest total we would have in a given week was 48, now that seems like average.
It's been a while since I studied key numbers, but I also feel 3 isn't the standard for home field any more...
Any other thoughts or opinions of this subject? :think2:
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