Dave Mason Talks This Week's NFL Action

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Oct/28/2023

Dave Mason of BetOnline brings us this week's NFL betting action.

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Here are Dave's numbers ahead as of Friday:

63% NO -1 @ IND

69% JAX -2.5 @ PIT

52% CAR +3.5 v HOU

50% WSH +7 v PHI

53% DAL -6.5 v LAR

52% NE +9.5 @ MIA

51% NYG +3 v NYJ

58% ATL -2.5 @ TEN

50% GB +1 v MIN

61% SEA -4 v CLE

69% DEN +7.5 v KC

57% CIN +3.5 @ SF

55% BAL -9.5 @ AZ

58% CHI +9 @ LAC

64% DET -8 v LV

Clearly BetOnline has quite a few games with near balanced action.  Seven games were 55/45 or tighter.

Jacksonville, Denver and Detroit were the biggest liabilities for BetOnline.

Across the board, the Saints were seeing 65% of the action on the spread win the line moving from Saints +1 to -2.  This action is in line with BetOnline's numbers.

Interestingly, 78% of the public was backing Philadelphia across most of the books whereas BOL had this one right on 50%.  They've moved this number from -6 to -7, so that's likely helped level things off.

65% of the betting public were on Dallas across the gambling ecosystem whereas BetOnline had Dallas getting around 53% at -6.5.  This one did move to -7 at BetOnline Saturday afternoon.  Most other books followed this same trend.

Dolphins were seeing 72% of the action with the line moving from -9.5 to -8.5 at Betonline.  Other books hadn't quite dropped to -8.5 as of Saturday night (-9). 

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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