2005 revisited?

n.o. goes from 6' to 8 (i bet at + 7' and under game and 2nd half) , the jets score 10, their defense allows 10, and jets + 7' is a loser.
already seeing 4.5 on gb/minn game. how much $$$ does it take to move a spread or total a half pt in the nfl market when not crossing a key #? how much does it take to cross a key number?
[QUOTE=bobbyt1962;4552]n.o. goes from 6' to 8 (i bet at + 7' and under game and 2nd half) , the jets score 10, their defense allows 10, and jets + 7' is a loser.[/QUOTE] Boy Sanchez was killer - especially after the defense bails him out with the 4th down stop (essentially making the pick 6 a wash) and then he f'n fumbles in the endzone. +7.5/8 sure felt right in that one.
One of the most used, worst expressions is "there is so much parity in the NFL". Sure any given Sunday, anyone can beat anyone but for the most part the past 5+ years there have been such god awful teams and a huge divide between the top and bottom teams.

[QUOTE=Iceman;4564]One of the most used, worst expressions is "there is so much parity in the NFL". Sure any given Sunday, anyone can beat anyone but for the most part the past 5+ years there have been such god awful teams and a huge divide between the top and bottom teams.[/QUOTE] Agree. Unfortunately, this year looks like a rerun of the horrible (for dog players) 2005 NFL season.
I think we can say, without a doubt, that the Raiders and the Rams are the league's two worst teams. They both seem to be historically bad, not just average bad. The Lions, Chiefs, Browns are all just average bad. This will be an interesting week with the Giants playing the Raiders. The Giants have been a covering machine, defying all the odds. They're covering like the 2007 Patriots, except they're doing it with half the talent. It will be very interesting to see this Raider offense go up against this steamroller of a defense this weekend.