2020 Edition! Comprehensive analysis of all 16 Week One NFL games, plus a plethora of football betting systems, winning trends, and more. (The cover may still say 2019, but the manuscript has been updated to 2020!) Many of our readers - not just a few, but many - have cashed in the SuperContest, winning amounts from $15,000 up to $215,000. Can you do the same? Last year, we hit 58% winners in Week One and then went on to have 14 winning weeks in a row, all due to the information contained in last year's book. Here's ...
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2020 Edition! Comprehensive analysis of all 16 Week One NFL games, plus a plethora of football betting systems, winning trends, and more. (The cover may still say 2019, but the manuscript has been updated to 2020!) Many of our readers - not just a few, but many - have cashed in the SuperContest, winning amounts from $15,000 up to $215,000. Can you do the same? Last year, we hit 58% winners in Week One and then went on to have 14 winning weeks in a row, all due to the information contained in last year's book. Here's only some of what you'll find in the 2020 edition of Week One NFL Winners: An NFL quarterback who is 29-5-3 ATS in the first leg of a 6-point teaser, including 13-1-2 ATS as an underdog, as he'll be in Week One. An NFL head coach with the highest ATS winning percentage in the league when playing with revenge (64.6 percent ATS). This squinty-eyed, old curmudgeon lost to his Week One opponent last season and he's been stewing about it ever since. An NFL head coach who is 9-3 SUATS in Week One, holding his last four Opening Day opponents to an average of 5 points and 184 yards per game. His defense will come to play. An NFL head coach who is 17-3 SU and 14-3-3 ATS vs. teams from the state of California. He turns California Dreamin' into California nightmares. An NFL quarterback who is 28-7 ATS, including 18-2 ATS when not laying points. Come game day, this young fellow will likely be getting a full 3 points. An NFL head coach who is 10-22 ATS in 2nd half wagering, including 4-14 ATS away from home, and 1-11 ATS away from home vs. a non-division opponent. Guess what? In Week One he is playing away from home and vs. a non-division opponent. An NFL head coach who is 2-12 SUATS in road games played in the first three weeks of the season, and 15-1 SU and 12-4 ATS when playing at home. You can make money off this coach's Jekyll and Hyde tendencies. An NFL quarterback who leads his team to an average of 28 points per game in Week One. Those games have gone 10-1 over the total. An NFL quarterback who is 8-1 SU and 9-0 ATS vs. his Week One opponent, with a TD/INT ratio of 23/3. When was the last time you saw a quarterback with a ratio of 23/3? An NFL quarterback who is 11-1 SU and 10-2 ATS in home openers, with a TD/INT ratio of 28/2. When was the last time you saw a quarterback with a ratio of 28/2? An NFL quarterback who is 1-16 SU and 0-15-2 ATS when his opponent scores 22 or more points, and 22-6-1 SU and 25-3-1 ATS when his opponent scores 21 or less points. Hint: His Week One opponent will not score 22 or more points, but his Week Two opponent will. An NFL quarterback who is 6-8 SU and 3-10-1 ATS in Week One. This guy actually won a Super Bowl, but he's horrible on Opening Day. An NFL team that is stepping into a situation that is 72-71-1 SU and 59-79-6 ATS, including 15-35-2 ATS as a home favorite. This team has seen better days. An NFL team that is 1-8 SU and 2-7 ATS in Week One since 2011, averaging 17 points per game. This team has also seen better days. You'll find all of the above, plus a whole lot more in the 2020 edition of Week One NFL Winners. Go ahead, use the Look Inside feature and see if this is the book for you.
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