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TOTALS CAN BE USEFUL IN NFL BETTING

Some self-professed experts claim that NFL over/under betting, where the gambler wagers on the whether the total points scored between two teams will be over or under a predetermined number, is for suckers. Why, then, don't sportsbooks allow bettors to risk as much on the total of a game as they do on the "side" or outcome of a game?

 

In fact, the operators of sportsbooks fear the savvy total bettor, usually limiting that play to one-half or less of what the house will accept on the side. One wagering establishment we visited has a limit of $5,000 per bet giving or taking points on an individual NFL game and $3,000 per wager on the game's total.

 

From a statistical perspective, the odds of a game going over or under the total are about even. Over the past six years there have been 1,536 regular season games in the NFL. Of those, 757 (49.3%) have gone over the total, 733 (47.7%) have gone under the total and there have been 46 pushes (3.0%). That's about as random a result as you can get.

 

One way to approach totals is to look to historical tendencies. (For statistical purposes, pushes have been eliminated):

 

Arizona: With a 48-32 over-under record, the Cardinals have gone over the total as much as any team in the league the past five seasons.

 

Atlanta: Since 2006, the "under" is 26-14 in Falcons road games.

 

Carolina: The "under" has a 26-12 mark in Panther home games over the last five seasons.

 

Baltimore: The "over" is 13-2 the week before the Ravens play the Steelers.

 

Buffalo: The "under" is 9-0 the week before the Bills play the Dolphins.

 

Carolina: The "under" is 26-12 in Carolina home games the last five years.

 

Chicago: The "over" is 14-2 the week before the Bears play on Monday Night Football.

 

Cincinnati: The "under" is 10-0 the week after the Bengals allow 35 or more points.

 

Cleveland: The "under" is 9-2 in the Browns last home game of the year.

 

Dallas: The "over" was 8-0 in Cowboys home games last season and is 24-15 over five years.

 

Denver: The "under" is 14-1 in Broncos road games that follow at straight up (SU) division win.

 

Detroit: The "over" is 18-2 when the Lions are non-division double-digit underdogs.

 

Green Bay: The "over" is 10-1 when the Packers play teams from the NFC South.

 

Houston: Since 2005, the "over is 25-11 when the Texans play within the division.

 

Indianapolis: The "over" is an amazing 19-1 when the Colts are on the road versus a non-division foe following a division home game.

 

Jacksonville: The "over" is 34-22 when the Jaguars play non-division opponents.

 

Kansas City: The "under" is 17-1 in the Chiefs first home game.

 

Miami: The Dolphins have gone over the total in nine of their last 10 season finales.

 

Minnesota: The "under" is 7-1 when the Vikings face teams from the NFC South Division.

 

New England: The "over" is 7-0 when the Patriots are road favorites of eight or more points.

 

New Orleans: The "over" is 8-0 the week after the Saints play the Carolina Panthers.

 

NY Giants: The "over" is 12-4 the week after the Giants play the Cowboys.

 

NY Jets: The "under" is 11-1 when the Jets are favorites following a bye week.

 

Oakland: The "under" is 11-0 when the Raiders are road underdogs of three or fewer points.

 

Philadelphia: Nine straight games have gone over the total when the Eagles are non-conference underdogs.

 

Pittsburgh: The Steelers have played five consecutive "over" games the week after Cincinnati.

 

St. Louis: The "under" is an NFL leading 26-14 in Rams road games over the last five years.

 

San Diego: The "over" is 11-0 the week before the Chargers play on Monday Night Football.

 

San Francisco: The "over is 12-0 in games following a 49ers bye week.

 

Seattle: The "over" is 25-14 in Seahawks road games the last five years.

 

Tampa Bay: The "under" is 9-1 when the total on a Buccaneers game is 44 or more points.

 

Tennessee: During the last five years, the "over" is 25-14 in Titans home games.

 

Washington: Since 2006, the "under" is 25-14 in Redskins home games.

 

In the right circumstances, over/under wagering can help the player achieve "total" NFL betting success.

 

 

This article was written by Luken Karel for http://www.thegreek.com. The Greek Sportsbook & Casino is host to one of the top online sportsbooks offering college football betting and sports betting on NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and all other major sports. The Greek is a must have sports betting and entertainment portal with one of the largest wagering menus available online. Article reproductions must include a link pointing to http://www.thegreek.com
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