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NFL Betting System for Thursday Games
Anyone that has followed the NFL since the inception of Monday Night Football, is conscious of, or has heard of the dominance by home underdogs in the early years. It was thrilling for fans, and the freshness seemed to upgrade the level of play, exalted by the lights, and the home crowds, who were highly enthusiastic. That fire couldn’t burn forever, and the system that at one time was spouting out winners year after year, lost its legs and went into the history books.
So what do we have today? Do we have a substitute that is the antithesis of what the Monday Night Football home underdog was all about, only bigger, better, and sharper? It looks like there is a developing star, under the radar to most gamblers, but let me familiarise you to Thursday Night Favorites, Monday Night Football home dog style…but with more juice!
What the Monday Night home underdog was to bettors, the Thursday NFL Favorite has climbed to a higher place and beyond anything the Monday Night Home underdog ever dreamed of being, and this Thursday Thug has been thieving the cash going on half of a decade.
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Last year this system came out hot with the NY Giants playing host to the Washington Redskins as a -4.5 point favorite. It soon established that it was set up for another enormous year, with a 16-7 Giant win and cover. So what could this system do in 2008-09? It ended up going 7-2-1 ATS, for 78% winners! That included a 3-0 sweep on Turkey Day!
Looking back at 2007-08, the system did not disappoint, as it delivered an even more fortuitous 7-1 ATS year, good for 88% winners!…and yes, another 3-0 Thanksgiving Day sweep!
The 2006-07 season realized another tiptop year as the Thursday favorite was off to the cash window again, ending with a 6-2 ATS mark, good for 75%…and you guessed it, an impeccable 2-0 Thanksgiving record!
The 2005-06 season only experienced 3 Thursday games, but it made the best of them, as the system cashed all 3 for 100%! …and of course it went an impeccable 2-0 on Thanksgiving Day!
The system’s birth year, back in 2004-05 found another 100% season at 2-0-1 ATS, and of course a perfect 2-0 record on Thanksgiving!
So, looking back over the last 5 years, the NFL Thursday Favorite System has gone an awesome 25-5 against the spread (83%)!
Looking at the last 5 years on Turkey Day, the favorites cover the spread in all 13 games, going a perfect 13-0 ATS and really,ahem…gobbling up the cash!
This Thursday we have the initial test in 2009-10 with the defending Superbowl Champions, the Pittsburgh Steelers, hosting the Tennessee Titans. What can also be noted is the Superbowl winner is now 7-0-1 ATS in their last 8 opening games in the following year!!!
Does this mean the Steelers are a sure-thing to win and cover here? Absolutely not! It takes more than 30 games to make something worthwhile enough to follow on the blind, but the formula of the last 5 years has called for deep-frying the books. The question is, can this system keep making profit for a 6th year, or is it time for it to fade, and bury it with the Monday Night Football home dogs system?
I’m off a super NFL season, as well as a great NCAAFB season, and have been fortunate enough to start College Football at 7-0, and I’m looking forward to the start of the NFL season.
I wish you the best of luck in 2009-10, and if your looking for assistance, hopefully you will give me a look!
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September 8, 2009
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