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October 26, 2009

Trends For the 2009 NFL Season

Trends For the 2009 NFL Season

Football bettors who like to rely on trends will no doubt find this article extremely useful for the upcoming NFL season. Compiled by our friends at Stat Attack Sports this list contains some of the most successful trends over the past eight years.

100 Percent Trends

  • Take New England when at the New York Jets (10-0-0)
  • Take Arizona in the month of January (7-0-0)
  • Take Pittsburgh on the road in January (5-0-0)
  • Take New York Giants on the road in January (5-0-0)
  • Play against Detroit as a road favorite (4-0-0)
  • Take Buffalo as a favorite on grass (4-0-2)
  • Take Cincinnati as a favorite against Baltimore (5-0-0)
  • Take Jacksonville against New York Jets (4-0-0)
  • Take Green Bay against San Francisco (4-0-0)
  • Take Chicago against St. Louis (4-0-0)
  • Take Seattle against Tampa Bay (4-0-0)
  • Take San Diego against Tennessee (4-0-0)
  • Take Cleveland against Oakland (4-0-0)

80 to 90 Percent Trends

  • Take Indianapolis as an away favorite on artificial surface (10-1-0)
  • Take San Diego as a favorite against Oakland (9-1-0)
  • Play against any team after they won five or more games in a row and then lost (16-2-0)
  • Play against Washington as a favorite in November (8-1-1)
  • Take Pittsburg as an underdog in October (8-1-1)
  • Take Kansas City at Oakland (7-1-0)
  • Take New York Jets at Miami (7-1-0)
  • Take Carolina at New Orleans (7-1-0)
  • Take the underdog when they failed to cover the spread by 10 or more points last weekAND they face a team that covered the spread by 10 or more points last week (35-6-1)
  • Take Philadelphia as an underdog against New York Giants (6-1-0)
  • Take New York Giants as an underdog in January (6-1-0)
  • Take New York Jets as a favorite against Miami (6-1-1)
  • Take Philadelphia on the road in January (6-1-0)
  • Play against St. Louis as a favorite in September (12-2-2)
  • Take Dallas as an underdog versus Washington (5-1-0)
  • Play against Tampa Bay when a road favorite on grass (10-2-1)
  • Take New England as an underdog on artificial surface (15-3)
  • Take New England as an underdog in December (5-1-0)
  • Play against Seattle as an underdog in September (5-1-0)
  • Take Cleveland as an away favorite (5-1-0)
  • Play against San Diego as a favorite on artificial surface (5-1-0)
  • Take Dallas as a favorite in November (14-3-1)
  • Take New York Giants as an underdog in October (9-2-1)
  • Play against Minnesota as a favorite on grass (9-2-1)
  • Take Houston as an underdog against Jacksonville (8-2-0)
  • Take Philadelphia against Atlanta (4-1-0)
  • Take Cleveland as an away favorite on artificial surface (4-1-0)
  • Take Kansas City as an underdog against Oakland (4-1-1)
  • Take Baltimore against Denver (4-1-0)
  • Take Indianapolis as a favorite against Baltimore (4-1-0)
  • Take San Diego as a favorite against Denver (4-1-1)
  • Take New England as a home underdog (8-2-0)
  • Play against Cleveland as a favorite in September (4-1-0)
  • Take Jacksonville as an underdog in September (12-3-1)
  • Play against Minnesota as a favorite in December (16-4-0)
  • Take Green Bay as an underdog versus Minnesota (4-1-0)
  • Take New York Giants at Minnesota (4-1-0)
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