Early NFL Trends

Early NFL Trends I kinda like to watch Silly Trends unfold before I have to read that this or that trend is 10-0 or 8-3 I picked this up after week one and it worked for me in week 2 AFC Dogs (11-5-1) Week 1/ 6-2-1 week 2/ 5-3 remember how good NFC dogs did early last year, why not AFC Double Digit Dogs after 2 weeks (3-0) other Home dogs (4-3) Division Home Dogs (2-0) Teams off Mon Night Game (Over 4-0 next game) after 2 weeks I have 16 Overs & 16 Unders Eight teams are 2-0 SU and Eight teams are 0-2 SU and the rest (16) are naturally 1-1 Probably doesn't mean much but I will blindly play AFC dogs until it loses, there are some ugly ones this week, may x out Browns, don't see any div home dogs this week, GL
>Teams off Mon Night Game (Over 4-0 next game) Kind of interested in this one so will look further into it. The short prep time and deviation from normal routine aspect is why I think there may be something to it. Will try and get a bigger sample and see if it leads anywhere.
After 3 weeks, some silly trends continued AFC Dogs now 17-8-2 Mon Night teams Next Week (OVER is 5-0) Division Home Dogs now 2-1 (Rams lost) 2 more this week Clev & Jax Thurs Nite teams now 4-0 SU and 4-0 ATS the following week as stated earlier I will continue playing AFC dogs until they have a losing week These trends will certainly not be long term winners just something to try until they change
>>Thurs Nite teams now 4-0 SU and 4-0 ATS the following week This one makes some sense just due to the extra days off. KC and Philly are the two teams this week to look at. Eagles getting a SU win would be impressive.

I know these things don't have a lot of substance and not trying to build a case that they do, but sometimes quirky things happen in the NFL and I'm would never dream about putting 2 dimes on any of them, but as I mentioned a week ago, something like the AFC Dogs appeal to me so worth a couple of bucks to me alone until it has a losing week, certainly have some ugly ones this week, just having fun in retired land