Last Updated on December 19, 2010 3:00 pm by Anthony Rome
NFL Week 15 Public Betting Report
(TheSpread) – Thanks to a shrewd move by Redskins’ head coach Mike Shanahan earlier in the week, the public loves the Cowboys on Sunday. Check out our 2010 NFL Week 15 Public Betting Report to find out who else the public likes today.
After Shanahan benched starter Donovan McNabb for Rex Grossman, the public started hammering the Cowboys’ side play. According to NFL Week 15 public betting reports, 86% of the 50,635 wagers placed on the Washington-Dallas game are for the Cowboys –7.
As usual, the public also loves a slew of favorites. Of the 49,706 wagers placed on the Falcons-Seahawks game, 82% of the public likes Atlanta. According to NFL Week 15 odds and oddsmakers from online sports book SBGGLOBAL.com, the Falcons are 6-point favorites.
With Aaron Rodgers out with a concussion, the public also loves the Patriots over the Packers. Of the 19,195 wagers placed on the Sunday Night Football matchup, 82% like New England –14.
Due to another backup quarterback playing, the public also likes the favorite on Monday night. Joe Webb is expected to make his first career start in the NFL for the Vikings, who host the Bears at TCF Bank Stadium on Monday Night Football. Of the 6,558 wagers placed on the MNF game, 81% of the public favors the Bears.
The public also loves the Raiders, who host the Broncos on Sunday and could be starting Tim Tebow under center. Eighty-two percent of the public likes Oakland –9 in this game, as Tebow would be making his first career start in the NFL.
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