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NFL Playoffs HistoryForgive us for reminiscing so often in recent weeks, but we at THE GOLD SHEET happen to be in a reflective mood these days, mainly because we’re celebrating our golden anniversary. And being around for 50 years allows us to have a unique historical perspective on events such as the NFL playoffs, as we remember the days when the pro football postseason bore little (or no) resemblance to the modern extravaganza it has become.
Believe it or not, for the first decade TGS was published, the pro football “playoffs” basically consisted of one game—the league championship battle. Remember, our first publishing season in 1957 even preceded the creation of the old AFL by three years. Although the NFL had rare conference playoff games in 1957 (Detroit, dramatically rallying from a 27-7 deficit, beating San Francisco 31-27 at old Kezar Stadium in the Western Conference playoff) and 1958 (the Giants shutting out the Browns to win the East at Yankee Stadium, 10-0, the week before their epic overtime battle vs. Johnny Unitas’ Baltimore Colts), one-and-done was the norm in the NFL and AFL playoffs through 1966. Moreover, the championship games were almost always contested before New Year’s—another pro football factoid that almost qualifies for “ancient” status, at least in comparison to the modern-day NFL and its TV “sweeps”-extended season that now stretches practically into mid-February!
Things began to change in 1967, when the NFL boldly broke up its traditional Eastern/Western Conference blocs into four divisions, the “new” Eastern Conference consisting of the Century and Capitol Divisions, the new “West” now comprised of the Coastal and Central Divisions. For the next three years, each conference played its own title game before its winners advanced to the NFL Championship, and, finally, to the nascent Super Bowl. The expanded NFL playoffs were a hit with fans (and CBS-TV) from the outset, even though the majority of those conference title games weren’t too memorable (save, perhaps, for Bud Grant & Joe Kapp’s Vikings and their pulsating 23-20 win over George Allen’s visiting Rams in ‘69). A further expanded playoff format was a key byproduct of the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, with four postseason combatants qualifying from both the newly-named AFC & NFC. The quarterfinal “Division Round” was also the first round until 1978, when an extra wildcard entry necessitated the “Wildcard Round” before the round of eight (“Division Round”) would commence.
TGS is likely the only publication to have the distinction of predicting every Division Round playoff game since 1970! And the history of this round is a colorful one, as some of the most-memorable encounters in NFL annals have taken place in the conference semifinals. The Christmas Day battle in 1971 between Kansas City and Miami still resonates, maintaining the title of “longest game” (82:40!) to this day. Ed Podolak’s (left) 350 all-purpose yards for the Chiefs in that game also still stands as an NFL playoff mark, although his heroics went for naught in the Dolphins’ 27-24 win. It was also the last football game ever played at old KC Municipal Stadium. Things heated up even more in 1972—on Saturday, December 23, to be more precise. That was the afternoon the Steelers beat the Raiders, 13-7, on Franco Harris’ last-second “Immaculate Reception,” although to this day we’re not sure Kenny Stabler’s preceding 30-yard scramble TD with 1:13 remaining (the Snake scrambling 30 yards for a TD?!?) wasn’t more amazing. It was also the day Dallas rallied from a 28-13 deficit to stun the 49ers at Candlestick Park, 30-28, scoring two TDs in the final 2 minutes. We vividly recall the front page of the old Los Angeles Herald-Examiner sports page the next day, with a picture of superimposed 49er and Raider logos taking a leap off the Golden Gate Bridge. We could go on reminiscing, but we don’t have the room.
Collectively, what have Division Round results revealed over the years? For the most part, this round has been favorite’s territory, although it’s worth noting that all four road underdogs covered two seasons ago. But without those ‘04 results included, the “chalk” has recorded an 18-9-1 spread mark in NFL quarterfinal action since 1998. Overall, since 1976, home teams are 66-51-3 vs. the line; favorites 64-52-3. Home teams and favorites are practically synonymous in this round, too (Carolina, getting 3 points at home vs. Dallas in 1996, and winning 26-17, is the only Division Round home dog since 1982!). Indeed, favorites are 86-33 straight up since ‘76; home teams 88-32.
And, perhaps more so than other playoff rounds, there is rationale to support those favorite/home-oriented pointspread patterns in the Division Round. Remember, home teams in this round usually represent the cream of the crop in each conference. And it's worth noting that almost all of the "powerhouse" NFL teams in recent memory were from that first-round "bye" group, including 46 of the past 56 Super Bowl teams since 1978 (when the first-round "bye" was introduced), and 23 of the last 28 Super Bowl winners. They also benefit from a much-needed "bye" week to refresh and recharge, which many insiders consider a considerable edge at this stage of the campaign. And, of course, they're playing at home, which has almost certainly proven another edge (often a significant edge). Combined, those factors help contribute to the playoff “blowout” factor we touched upon last week. Indeed, almost half of the Division Round games charted since 1976 (56 of 120) have been decided by 14 points or more. And since ‘94, 30 of the 48 Division Round games have been decided by double-digit margins.
Following are the pointspread results in various spread categories of NFL Division Round playoff games since 1976. Our "charting" begins with the '76 season because, prior to then, playoff home teams were predetermined in a divisional rotation, as opposed to the better won-loss record. A "margin of victory" chart for the games since 1976 is included as well.
CATEGORY... RESULTFavorites vs. line........................64-52-3 (1 pick)Favorites straight up...................86-33Favored by 0-3 points..................7-12-1Favored by 3½-6½ points.........22-16-1Favored by 7-9½ points................23-15Favored by 10-13½ points................9-6Favored by 14 points or more........3-3-1Home teams straight up.................88-32Home teams vs. spread.............66-51-3Home favorites vs. spread.........62-49-3Home underdogs vs. spread.............3-2Home picks vs. spread......................1-0Over/under (since 1986)...............42-38MARGINS OF VICTORY1-3 points.................................274-6 points...................................97-10 points...............................2211-13 points...............................614 points or more.....................56

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As the NFL season prepares to kick off, we look at the resources available to the smart football bettor.
If time is money to you and you'd rather spend your time making money than reading this article through to its conclusion, I'll sum things up in a single word for you: Sasquatch!! Just kidding...it's actually "INTERNET". For everyone still reading, here's the detailed scoop:
Before the days of the World Wide Web, bettors lived in isolation. People would get together in bars (well, my friends and I were in the parking lot at the local high school... the only place we could hang out until we hit the magic "18") or cafeterias, lunchrooms and diners, comparing notes on the upcoming weekend games. You'd read the newspaper, and if you were lucky you got ESPN or something like it. Maybe grab a magazine. That, friends, was it.
The utterly devoted were always looking for edges. I'm reminded of an older friend scouring Logan Airport in Boston for out-of-town sports sections of newspapers before he caught his flight home for weekends. Now and then he'd find crumpled papers that let him read what the beat writers in other cities said about their teams. If he won big the week before, he'd blow $5 at the airport kiosk on whole, brand new papers.
Another guy I knew was trying to develop a primitive form of power rating on his computer, a Radio Shack machine he affectionately called his "Trash 80".
Today these people would just seem a little quaint. The Internet and new, sophisticated spreadsheets can do all this work for us. Check out the following:
MEDIA PAGES
Almost every major newspaper in the US has gone online. Further there are collected lists of links of online addresses (BWORLD has such at list...it's at "The Newsstand" off Handicapping Central which is off the front page). Here, in an hour or two, you can read what every beat writer is saying about every team. No lurking around airports either!
There are also many good sites that cover the NFL as a whole. The NFL's official website, www.nfl www.enterbet.com , has official injury lists as they become available – but don't expect a weekly column from Mr. Tagliabue saying he "really likes the Eagles plus the points this week". The NFL still officially dislikes gambling, even if that's the reason the TV ratings are so high.
DEVOTED NETWORK PAGES
Of somewhat more use are the dedicated NFL pages off the main pages of the networks that carry the NFL. The best is espn www.enterbet.com , but foxsports www.enterbet.com and cbssportsline www.enterbet.com are also good. ABC, which only covers Monday Night Football and a couple wildcard games, has a ho-hum information site of its own off ESPN.
Where ABC is the equal or the better of its rivals is in its college coverage, particularly in relation to any team with even a remote shot at appearing in a BCS game. ABC "owns" the BCS for the next while, and they cover, in depth, the games for all the marbles (well, last year, it was for all the Tostitos). Find it off abcsports www.enterbet.com . Fox isn't involved in broadcasting the college game nationally at all.
HANDICAPPING PAGES AND FORUMS
Better still are the web pages devoted to winning money at betting football. These of course vary widely in quality-- from the joker who's eating up perfectly good bandwidth that rightfully belongs to fans of the TV show "Webster", to top notch handicappers and handicapping forums.
BWORLD's "Handicapping Central", "Bookies Hell" posting forum, is a great places to look for all the dirt. These information pages and forums, and pages and forums like them elsewhere, are great resources for overall betting strategy (which we'll start discussing next week) and specific info on specific games.
As with anything else on the Internet, be careful about evaluating the information you read. Like picking stocks or forecasting the weather, nobody's right all the time...and some handicappers are far superior to others. (If you think somebody knows his stuff, track his picks.) Even in the better forums, thanks to the democracy that is the Internet, each season without fail a few schmucks will appear and promise to hit 65%, 70%, 80% of their picks against the spread. Well, you know how in "Romeo and Juliet", amongst all the killing and warring, the minstrels or the wet-nurse and Mercutio would show up intermittently to lighten the mood and give everyone a few laughs? Well, this is sort of the same deal. Nobody hits 80% consistently, period.
Which brings us to a related matter: We'll discuss this in-depth later, but for now just take my word for it: DON'T pay for picks. Some pages and many phone services require a fee to get their "information". Leave these scamdicappers to feast on suckers...don't you become one! (There are a few "touts" who do try hard for their clients; there are a few that are not crooks. I respect a couple, but these folks are few and far between.)
ANY OTHER IDEAS?
Well, I do have one non-Internet (but somewhat technological) one that melds nicely with the "guys just sitting around comparing notes" theme:
A group of friends I know have invested in expanded college FB coverage and "NFL Sunday Ticket". Each armed with two VCR's (some are top-loading, 40-pound stone-age machines), they divvy up bunches of games to tape. They then watch and analyze the games on Tues./Wed nights. With remote clicker in hand ready to hit fast-forward between plays, the boys can watch a whole NFL game in 40-50 minutes and a college game in 45-60 minutes...less if it's a blowout and the first string leaves.
This whole exercise lets them see, with their own eyes, if a team really did stuff the run last weekend or the other team just chose (or was forced) to be pass-happy. Is the O-line that good or was the defense always dropping eight guys into coverage? These guys know.
(Incidentally, these lads hit 61% in 1996, 53% in 1997, and 59% in 1998...enough to pay the TV bill, buy a drink on Thursdays after making the upcoming week's picks, and take their strangely understanding spouses out to dinner on Fridays.)
ONE FINAL ITEM..."THE SCREEN"
Maybe you've seen the ads on this site or elsewhere for the Don Best Line Service screen. What is this thing, and do you want it?
The Don Best Feed gives your computer live line updates from sportsbooks in Las Vegas, the Caribbean, and Central America. The premium service costs $500 US/mo. While the scaled-back "Island Express" service, which features fewer books, is $99/mo.
This lets you compare odds on the same game at different shops at a quick glance. Like the Giants this weekend and see that WWTS has them at -2.5 where everyone else has them at -3? I know where you're betting! (To take advantage of this, obviously you need accounts at as many of the screen books as you can get.)
It also lets you watch lines move as big action ("steam") on a single game hits the books within a short time period. This is most dramatic in baseball and in hoops totals, a little less so in hoops sides and in college FB, and least in the NFL. But you don't even need accounts at the screen shops to cash in on this:
Suppose you opened this morning's paper, reviewed the lines, and liked the Cornhuskers this Saturday at -2, and you've got a local guy that lets you bet the newspaper line. Well, if you see the line go from 2 to 2.5 to 3 to 3.5 at every shop on Don Best this afternoon, you better get that bet in TODAY before tomorrow's paper shows it to be 3, 3.5, or even 4 points.
Is the steam always "right"? Of course not. Sure, maybe the Cornhuskers will win by 14. They could lose by 7. But in the instance they won by 3, you cashed in largely because of the screen. Similarly, even though you like a team, you could watch the steam come down on the other team–so you'd know to let things settle down before you bet to get the best line possible.
[Check out the Oddswiz Rants & Raves forum and do a search for more detailed discussion of steam. I could go on about it for pages. Weather at ball yards in the first half of ‘99, for instance, was "steamy" indeed.]
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