Believe it or not there is more than one game this week. This week
brings us not just the Colts vs. the Patriots but also some great
rivalry games as well as games that will determine a lot as far as
playoff position. There is the Broncos trying to save their season
against the surging Lions. The Panthers and Titans face off, the Chiefs
and Packers should be a great game, and then the Sunday and Monday night
games are absolute classics with Cowboys going to face the Eagles on
Sunday, and the Ravens and Steelers in a pitched battle on Monday night.
We predict every game in our NFL Predictor.
The
predictor record through stands at
70-30 Straight Up and 61-39 ATS
following week 8.
How the predictor works: Power points are given from our
computer based on over 50 criteria, with the lower number being
strongest. Each point difference in a team reflects to a point
on the scoreboard. Home field advantage is figured at 3 points.
The number in the prediction is how many points the computer
thinks they will win by. Take that and figure it to the spread
if it is the same or a bigger number than the spread we take the
favorite if it is smaller than the spread you take the underdog
if you are in a ATS contest.
If you have the option of not
picking teams anytime the difference in the prediction and the
spread is less than 1 point do not play the game.
The NFL Predictor is our proprietary computer program
that predicts game scores. Remember this site is for entertainment
purposes only. So have some fun and compare your results with your
friends.
Last Year Regular Season: 142-98 Straight Up
131-109 ATS
Last Year Playoff Record: 7-4 4-7 ATS
9-2 Over/Under
Overall 2006 Record: 149-102 straight up 135-116 ATS
9-2 over under
How the predictor works:
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Adjustment is based on home record formula overall over last 3 years along with
any major injuries
Power points are given from our
computer based on over 50 criteria, with the lower number being
strongest. Each point difference in a team reflects to a point
on the scoreboard. The number in the prediction is how many points the computer
thinks they will win by. Take that and figure it to the spread
if it is the same or a bigger number than the spread we take the
favorite if it is smaller than the spread you take the underdog
if you are in a ATS contest.
If you have the option of not
picking teams anytime the difference in the prediction and the
spread is less than 1 point do not play the game.
Reading Results: Red games are losses. If
you bet based on the score differential given ATS at opening
would be the ATS result We count ATS ties as wins since you cant
lose a tie.