NFL Playoffs Betting
By Tom Wilkinson
NFL Playoffs betting is one of the most exciting times of the
entire year for bookmakers and bettors around the world. NFL
betting always outdraws the other sports and that interest
continues right through the Super Bowl. I’ll take a look at
betting the NFL playoffs and some of the trends and facts that
can make your wagering more profitable.
When the NFL playoffs roll around it is a whole new season for
football bettors. You can throw out the regular season results
because in the playoffs it is win or go home. It is a one game
slugfest where the better team does not always prevail. Many
times throughout the years the best team has not always
prevailed as we have seen wild card teams advance in the
playoffs and even win the Super Bowl. Sometimes in the playoffs
the better team is not always the favorite. How many times have
we seen a team that is peaking entering the playoffs be an
underdog to a team with a better record? Last seasons Carolina
Panthers were a prime example as they entered the playoffs on a
roll, and except for their Wild Card win over Dallas, they were
an underdog as they rolled into the Super Bowl. Betting on the
NFL playoffs can be profitable if you find that team that is
peaking entering the playoffs. Sometimes it will be a team with
a good record, other times it will be a team that has finally
hit its stride. Last year’s Super Bowl Champion New England
Patriots were a steamroller throughout the regular season and
into the playoffs but they were very often over priced and did
not always cover the spread. They failed to cover against
Tennessee and also did not cover the Super Bowl against
Carolina. Betting the NFL playoffs successfully also includes
finding value and last season the Patriots did not offer very
much.
There are some basic trends that can help us when betting the
NFL playoffs. Home teams are usually very strong straight up,
winning at over 70 percent of the time. Against the spread they
hold their own as well hitting at near 60 percent. Home teams
that get the first round bye are also solid bets winning at over
62 percent of the time against the spread. Double-digit
favorites are also a good bet in the NFL playoffs as they come
in at over 65 percent of the time. Usually during the regular
season it is a decent idea to bet against the public but that
does not always hold true in the playoffs since the favorites do
pretty well against the spread. One trend that works well during
the regular season and also holds true for the playoffs is that
the winning team usually covers the spread. What this means to
us is that if we like the underdog we should also seriously
consider betting the money line as well. If you look at the
article on Super Bowl betting you will see that the trend
applies to the big game as well.
We have already learned some valuable things when looking at the
NFL playoffs. First, always look very hard at taking the home
team. Second, look very hard at taking the favorite. Third, if
we like the underdog then playing them on the money line is
usually a good bet as well. What about totals in the NFL
playoffs? Usually when the playoffs roll around the defenses
tighten up and games tend to be lower scoring. The Super Bowl is
a notable exception to that rule, as the games tend to go over.
New England’s two playoff games both went under the total as the
games against Tennessee and Indianapolis slipped under the
posted numbers. Carolina did not hold up their end of that trend
as two of their three games went over the total. Usually the
defenses dominate the Championship games and that was the case
last year as both the AFC and NFC games went under the posted
totals.
What other factors play a part in NFL playoffs betting? Weather
can be a key factor since these games are often played in cold
weather cities during the winter. Always remember to check the
latest weather and take that into consideration when betting any
total. Injuries always seem to pile up as the season wears on
and can be a factor in the playoffs. Be sure and check on the
latest injury reports before making your playoff wager. Line
movement is another area to check before you make your bet. I
always want to be aware of any late line movement in a playoff
game because very often it is correct.
After taking all of the trends, injuries, weather, and line
movement into account you can make a more informed decision on
what side or total to bet when the NFL playoffs arrive.
Hopefully those decisions will be good ones and add to your
long-term profits.
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