2005 Buffalo Bills NFL Handicapping Review
By Tom Wilkinson
The Buffalo Bills were a team in which few in the sports
handicapping world expected much from except a lot of
losses. Buffalo had a new head coach charged with the task
of rebuilding the team and was coming off a horrible 2003,
which is not the recipe for a contending pro football team.
And in fact, Buffalo started off the season with four
consecutive straight up losses, covering two of those games
against the sports betting odds.
In their fourth loss, however, at New York against the
undefeated Jets the Bill surprised many sports betting
players with a 14-16 loss, (and cover against the sports
betting odds), in a game that many online sports betting
bloggers claimed would be a rout. For a sports betting
player with his eyes open the Bills effort at New York
should have been a good sports handicapping indicator for
their next game at home against struggling Miami.
The Miami game was one in which the winless Bills had been
pointing to for quite some time as a winnable game and the
Bills came through for both their fans and sports betting
players with football picks on them as they defeated Miami
20-13. The next week Buffalo lost at Baltimore 6-20 to fall
to 1-5 straight up. What happened the rest of the way
blindsided many sports betting players, including many sharp
professionals at online sports betting websites and
sportsbooks.
Buffalo was to win 8 of their next 9 games straight up and
against the sports betting odds, which put them into a
position to gain the playoffs with their home finale against
Pittsburgh. The Bills lost that game 29-24 despite being
9.5-point favorites against a Pittsburgh team that had
everything they could possibly win already clinched. Online
sports betting blogs were full of posts by sports betting
players boasting that there was no sports betting line high
enough to scare them off huge wagers on their Buffalo
football picks on the game.
Buffalo’s streak and season ending loss is a classic example
of how NOTHING is assured or can be taken for granted when
sports handicapping pro football picks against the online
sports betting boards and casinos. If you wanted to point to
one lesson on the difficulties regarding sports handicapping
pro football the Buffalo Bills 2004 season from start to
finish is a sobering reality check to sports betting
players.
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