2010 Conference Championships
What a great run we have enjoyed in football overall. NFL plays are not on a 5-2 ATS run with 10* releases, 2-1 ATS with 15* releases and won the 25* AFC Titan Game of the Year on the Jets in a game we stated that the Jets had an excellent shot at winning the game. NBA 10* plays are on a 5-0-1 ATS run and CCB Conference Games of the Month are a perfect 6-0 ATS entering Tuesday night action. Be sure to join me each and everyday and especially this weekend where I love both games.
In this article we are going to take a look at some of the technical features of past Championship Games and their respective ATS and SU results. The one trend that is commonplace over the years is the lines for the Championship games are far tighter than in any other round. This makes logical sense as the Championship Rounds feature the top seeds or teams that are hot and playing their best football of that season. I mentioned in the Divisional Round 25* Game of the Year winner that the Jets had a significant advantage in rushing yards gained and allowed versus the Chargers. The same fact applies as well in the Championship rounds too as teams with a defensive edge in rushing yards allowed per attempt are a solid 61% ATS for a 20-13-1 ATS mark since 1993. Jets are allowing 3.9 RYPA while the Colts are allowing 4.3 RYPA. EDGE to the Jets. Minnesota is allowing 3.9 RYPA while the Saints are allowing 4.6 RYPA. Advantage to the Vikings. So, Vikings and the Jets in the Super Bowl? There is obviously more to the equation than this so check back each day for more information in my podcasts. These will be great games to watch and even better when you join me for all of the winning plays and prop bets.
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