Top Bet on Sides, Exposures December 9: Most Eyes on Ravens-Chiefs

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Top Bet on Sides, Exposures December 9: Most Eyes on Ravens-Chiefs

It remains a mixed bag coming into Sunday's Week 14 NFL in terms of sides seeing the most bets.


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The Broncos-49ers game was seeing plenty of action for whateveer the reason but both sides are seeing relatively balanced action.

This is also true of the Colts-Texans game where action was balanced.  Lots of volume here.

The Chiefs are seeing the most lopsided action in the early games at 63 percent, though that is on the high end.  The exposure books are facing comes from an early plummet in the line down from -9 to -6. A touchdown victory by the Chiefs presents an excellent middling opportunity for gamblers. 

The Sagarin calculations are telling for the Ravens-Chiefs game as they indicate a line of KC -5.  They have long had the Ravens within the top 10 of their rankings.  None of the books have dropped under 6 and only a handful are moving above that number.

The Sunday Night Football game between the Rams and Bears has balanced out.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

 

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