3 Percent of Bettor Backing Raiders to Cover Against New England in Week 11

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3 Percent of Bettor Backing Raiders to Cover Against New England in Week 11

No love for the Oakland Raiders in Week 11 against the New England Patriots it seems.

BetOnline oddsmaker extraordinaire Dave Mason tweeted the following Monday evening:

Oh goodie. Looks like the house gets to root against the Patriots next week. Just 3% (Yes THREE) of the bettors are on the Raiders (+6.5)

Bookmakers disdain the Pats after covering in all but three games last season.  It hasn’t been as brutal this year with New England a mere one game above the .500 mark Against The Spread despite winning seven outright.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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