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True the system is even stronger if the loss was as a road
dog, but it still applies as a road favorite.
A five point or more road favorite of a SU loss as on the
road is more than a 60 percent play since 1983. For a team to be more than a
five-point road favorite, you are almost always talking about a superior team
against a greatly inferior.
Also even though
was a favorite to NJ, the principle behind the system still applies, so we will
look outside the box.
For that superior team to have been a dog the previous
game, they likely were playing another top-notch team. So it says that a superior team loses to
another superior team and takes out their frustrations on the inferior team. Even
though
as we said the premise still applies.