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    Anybody have the record? Monday night record?

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    Since 1985, NFL double-digit home underdogs are 65-46-2, 58.6% ATS

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    Wow, thanks LT. Can I ask how you obtained that? sportsdatabase.com?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rio DiNero View Post
    Anybody have the record? Monday night record?

    It's not Monday night specific but if you search out a post I did last year to start theseason I listed each team record ATS as a double digit favorite. Not sure if I did the double digit favorites in that posting or not. I do remember that Kansas City has the best record of all teams as a dog.

    Not 100% sure what the title of the post was but pretty sure it had double digit dogs in the title.

    In the time it took to post this reply I could have looked it up for you I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LT Profits View Post
    Since 1985, NFL double-digit home underdogs are 65-46-2, 58.6% ATS
    On Mondays only, they are 6-2, 75.0% ATS.

    All Monday home dogs (not just double-digit) are 64-55-1, 53.8% ATS. However, these teams are have a losing ATS record since 2000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LT Profits View Post
    On Mondays only, they are 6-2, 75.0% ATS.

    All Monday home dogs (not just double-digit) are 64-55-1, 53.8% ATS. However, these teams are have a losing ATS record since 2000.
    Thanks LT, I thought it was a solid angle in years past. I keep trying to find reasons to take the Faiders.

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