2018 Week 12 Other Two Public Favorites: Steelers and Panthers

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/25/2018

Both the Pittsburgh Steelers and Carolina Panthers were seeing better than 65% of the public backing on their respective spreads, each immobile early on at -3.

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Team Odds
New Orleans Saints 3/1
Los Angeles Rams 4/1
Kansas City Chiefs 6/1
New England Patriots 15/2
Pittsburgh Steelers 17/2
Chicago Bears 16/1
Los Angeles Chargers 16/1
Houston Texans 20/1
Minnesota Vikings 25/1
Indianapolis Colts 33/1
Carolina Panthers 40/1
Dallas Cowboys 40/1
Baltimore Ravens 50/1
Green Bay Packers 50/1
Philadelphia Eagles 50/1
Seattle Seahawks 50/1
Tennessee Titans 80/1
Atlanta Falcons 100/1
Cincinnati Bengals 100/1
Washington Redskins 100/1
Cleveland Browns 150/1
Denver Broncos 150/1
Detroit Lions 150/1
Miami Dolphins 150/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 250/1
New York Giants 250/1
Buffalo Bills 500/1
Arizona Cardinals 1000/1
New York Jets 1000/1
Oakland Raiders 1000/1
San Francisco 49ers 1000/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1000/

Books haven't been teasing by flirting with the -2.5 so these two can go either way or even land on the 3.  We'd actually be surprised not to see one of these land on the 3.

It's New England seeing the most action against the Jets.  95% or more of the money line action was on the Patriots, but at a price that is out of reach for most bettors.  The spread was seeing better than 75% at many of the books.  We've seen them move to -13.   Heritage and 5Dimes were a lone exception, holding at -12 and -12.5, respectively.  Players could have a field day with the Pats, though we here at Gambling911.com are not big on pushing heavy public favorites.  Let's just say, we're staying clear of New York in this one. 

Books can afford a beat down with the Patriots-Jets game as they enjoyed big wins with Washington and USC in College Football Friday and Saturday.  Tons of money also came in on the Michigan-Ohio State game.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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