2010 Conference Playoffs Picks
Pick 1: Jets +3.5
Pick 2: Bears +3.5
Another good playoff week last week! My second half stats are off the charts. This week, NFLpickles is going with the two underdogs. I don't have much else to say other than the Bears pick is not emotional. But I'm glad it came out this way so I can double cheer for them.
Using 25% of bankroll for the rest of the year, gives us a $250 bet per game (including the Super Bowl). Good luck and go Bears! Below is the table of all 2010 NFL Conference picks against the point spread.
How to read the table:
Pick 2: Bears +3.5
Another good playoff week last week! My second half stats are off the charts. This week, NFLpickles is going with the two underdogs. I don't have much else to say other than the Bears pick is not emotional. But I'm glad it came out this way so I can double cheer for them.
Using 25% of bankroll for the rest of the year, gives us a $250 bet per game (including the Super Bowl). Good luck and go Bears! Below is the table of all 2010 NFL Conference picks against the point spread.
Game | Vegas Line | Estimate | Prediction-Vegas | Confidence |
---|---|---|---|---|
NY JETS @ PITTSBURGH | -3.5 | 2.9 | 6.4 | 62.5% |
GREEN BAY @ CHICAGO | 3.5 | -1 | -4.5 | 60.8% |
How to read the table:
- Vegas Line: A NEGATIVE number implies the spread favors the HOME team
- Estimate: NFL pickles spread estimate
- Pred-Vegas: Subtraction of the previous two. POSITIVE implies VISITING team will cover spread.
- Confidence: The probability that the spread pick is on the correct side.
Comments
So I went ahead and removed Green Bay's week 14 and 15 games and ran the predictions again.
The result: Green Bay by 3.6, a no bet. If anyone reads this, and it's not too late, it is for me, I already placed my bets, stay away from the Bears game it's too close to call. Probable, you were right.
Mike d., thanks a lot, now my pick has turned into a pure emotional one. Go Bears!
I forgot to ask, but did you happen to do the same for PIT and the first 4 games of the season that Roethlisberger didn't play? I wonder if that changes the model outcome too?