NFL Betting – 2014 Division Playoff Computer Picks

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The NFL division playoffs begin on January 11, 2014 and the football betting lines opened. We have the computer picks for the 2014 NFL Betting division playoffs. As we look at the Live NFL betting lines courtesy of BetOnline USA On line Sportsbook we see that the Pro football betting spreads are very tight. There has been some line movement already.

NFL Betting – 2014 Division Playoff Live Line Movement

The Spreads look very similar to our 2014 NFL Betting divisional playoff computer predictions. The computer is going 3-1 against the spread this weekend in the Wild Card Weekend. Some experts from the best NFL betting sites agree with the computer predictions. For instance The computer has The 49ers vs. Panthers as a picked. The line NFL betting lines are showing some movement, we are currently seeing The 49ers laying two points on The Panthers with a total listed as 40.5 and other Sportsbooks still have this game listed as a pick’em.

AFC Divisional Playoff Betting lines – San Diego Chargers vs. Denver Broncos

The live NFL betting lines currently have The Broncos listed as the -10.5 favorites and the total listed at fifty-four. The computer is predicting that this 2014 NFL playoff betting game will be decided within one point of the line.

2014 AFC Divisional Playoffs Computer Predictions & Live Betting lines

The Indianapolis Colts square off against The Kansas City Chiefs January 11, 2014 at 8:15PM EST for the 2014 AFC divisional playoff NFL betting action. The live football betting lines have The Patriots laying eight points on The Indianapolis Colts. The over/under 2014 NFL playoff bettors are currently seeing the total listed at 51.5. The computer is predicting a very close game, within three points. The last four out of five times that Indianapolis played away games at New England they covered the spread. However the 2014 NFL betting trends are telling US that The New England Patriots are 208 against the number playing home games for six years.

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