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Can't see how many books won with those outcomes. Are they having as bad a year as it looks?
 

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those had to be pretty devastating for the books. however, i am sure they did VERY well on the other games.
 

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Take a look at some other games first.

St. Louis was the top picked team in the Hilton Superconest, including being picked by each of the top 5 contestants so far. It was also picked by 72% of the people at wagerline, and by a ton of services. It is going down today.

Philly is THE most public game of the day. A whopping 80% (976-238) picked them at wagerline. It could drop.

Oakland was a 76% public pick. It fell.

Cincy 73%. They are in trouble. Carolina 72%. They fell.

Instead I would think the opposite. This is a RECORD weekend for the books. I have never seen the public so one-sded on so many games. And most, if not all, of them are going down.
 

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The public is eating up the Vikings, no surprise there.

And plenty of folks were willing to lay 3.5 with the Giants, that game was hardly a disaster.
 

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This will be one of the best days of the year for most books. The public got nailed on Oakland, Tampa, Carolina, and especially St. Louis.

If Atlanta can somehow get a backdoor cover look out.
 

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As Tab says, the public is on Minnesota, but not nearly as much as some of the earlier games.

Wagerline has them a 63.5% public favorite (726-416). In the Hilton, more people actually picked GB. I'm taking the points with GB myself.
 

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Everyone will be trying to bail with the Vikings, how Green Bay does will probably mean the difference between a great day for the books, or just a good one
 

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Teaser, I'm not allowed to shill for other sites but just type in wagerline.com and it should come up. The more info we get the better off we all are as gamblers, check it out.


I agree with the others as far as how books did, they did just fine today. No worries there.
 

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i really like wagerline.com and find it very helpful

i look at all 3 options - All Players, Top 10% and Team Experts

i usually "discard" the All Players option and look at only Top 10% and Team Experts - and usually only really go with the last one - Team Experts.

realize those picks aren't 100% all the time - but they are right a good amount of the time. what i also do is take a look at the Team Experts part in more detail - i see what the rankings are of the experts. if i see guys rated closer to #1 on 1 side - and guys rated closer to #10 on the other - i am more likely to go with the top guys over the bottom guys.
 

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Books definitely still made money on games like St. Louis, Carolina, and Minnesota.
 

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