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NFL Parity and 20 Point Blowouts
by: Jim Feist
For years, pro football has been the sports leader when it comes to parity. Pete Rozelle was credited with, "On any given Sunday any team can beat another." The last few years it seemed as though parity had disappeared from the NFL, with the Patriots going 16-0 in 2007 and last year the Saints and Colts starting a combined 16-0 SU/11-5 ATS. Even then, four wins by the Colts were by 4 points or less. They didn't lose a game in the first half of the season, but were far from dominant.
What New England did in 2007 was unique, but let's not forget that they were fortunate to run the regular season table. They had wins over the Colts, Eagles, Ravens and Giants by 4, 3, 3 and 3 points. Counting the playoffs, the Patriots went 2-9 against the spread their final 11 games. They were double digit favorites in their final ten and went 2-8 ATS.
This season (unless you're a Panthers' fan), parity has really roared back. The Chiefs, Raiders and Lions have been much improved, and even the Bills have been strong offensively since Ryan Fitzpatrick took over. It's common to see smaller differences between the good teams, the average ones and the bad.
For instance, before the season started the top teams in consideration to make the Super Bowl were the Patriots, Steelers, Colts, Chargers, Vikings and Cowboys. The Patriots just lost to the Cleveland Browns, 34-14, the Chargers and Vikings have found a slew of ways to lose games, while the Cowboys have fired their coach in a train wreck season. Remember that Dallas and the Saints were the top two teams expected to win the NFC! The sizzling NY Giants were not on that list, sitting at 20-to-1 in August. At the halfway point, every team had at least two losses.
Two years ago, four of the top AFC teams expected to make the Super Bowl were the Pats, Colts, Jaguars and Chargers. Halfway through, all four had serious weaknesses. The Patriots lost their only irreplaceable player (Tom Brady), the Colts battled injuries, while the Jags and Chargers couldn't stop anybody. In the NFC, the 2008 Cowboys were the favorite, but stumbled through a terrible stretch going 2-4 SU, 1-5 ATS and failed to make the playoffs.
Injuries are the most obvious factor in leveling the playing field, turning powerhouse teams on paper into paper tigers. Last season, defending AFC East champion Miami lost starting QB Chad Pennington for the year. This season, QBs Brett Favre and Tony Romo have been hit with injuries, while everyone but Peyton Manning, it seems, has been injured for the Colts.
There's an old wagering adage about going against pro football teams who roll by 20 points in back-to-back games. That's not easy to do. If a pro team beats another by 20-plus points in consecutive weeks, it can be a good time to look at the other side, as the club off two blowout wins can be overvalued. In order to win by that kind of margin in consecutive games, a team has to play close to two perfect games back-to-back. In this day of parity, that takes a rare combination of talent, execution, health and luck.
It's already happened this season. The Jaguars got routed by the Chargers (38-13) and Eagles (28-3), then as a +7 dog beat the Colts, 31-28. A year ago after losing road games by 23 and 37 points, the Raiders stumbled home and not only covered, but beat the Eagles as 14-point dogs, 13-9. Even the 2009 Browns lost back-to-back games by 20+ in Weeks 2 and 3, then got the cover against the Bengals as a +6 home dog. After losing by 35 and 28, the Rams got the cover in a 23-20 loss at Jacksonville as a +9 dog. It is hard to wipe out a pro team by 3 TDs three games in a row.
We saw this trend often in 2007, too. The Cowboys destroyed the Bears (34-10) and Rams (35-7), then Dallas was a 10-point road favorite the next week at Buffalo. They not only failed to cover, they barely won the game, 25-24, needing a miraculous comeback in the final 30 seconds.
Revenue sharing, the draft and the salary cap have all helped to level the playing field more or less and keep competitive balance. Even the worst NFL team would trounce the best college football team if the two were able to face off at the end of each season. This happened in the 1920s when Knute Rockne's great Notre Dame teams played some charity games with the NFL (the pro teams won handily). This is because every pro roster is stocked with talented college players, while roughly two or three athletes from a college team are good enough to ever play in the pros.
The draft is a major contributor to parity, with the worst teams having the first shot at the best players. Another example in 2007 was the Giants. NY blew out the Falcons (31-10) and 49ers (33-15) in consecutive weeks, then the next week they were a 10-point favorite against Miami in London. In a sloppy game, the Giants squeezed out a 13-10 win. In addition, with a relatively small talent gap in pro football, teams can often bounce back from one or two terrible performances with a surprisingly strong game. After a 38-14 loss at Atlanta in Week 3, the 2007 Chiefs were a home dog to Denver, but won their first game, 33-19.
It might not seem like it at times, but this is parity at work, with salary caps and free agency making it difficult for teams to simply buy players to shore up weak areas, as is the case in baseball. In football, if you pay a lot to get or retain a key player, you may lose a star in another area. Overall, you rarely see pro teams keep up 20-point or more dominance for more than two games.
Jim Feist Past Articles
Lean Toward Big Dogs More than Big Chalk
by Jim Feist April and May means that many novice sports bettors may look at the matchups and lean toward ace pitchers and lay the big price. But let ... read more
Baseball Hot and Cold Starts
More than any other sport, baseball is a game of patience. It's not how you start, but where you finish, and with a 162-game regular season, there is ... read more
NBA Stretch Run: The Best of the East
It's been a long haul, even in this abbreviated 66-game NBA regular season, but the playoffs are just around the corner. So who wins the NBA title? The ... read more
Some NBA Teams Pack It In Late
There are three more weeks to go in the NBA regular season. This means there are professional athletes in the NBA who will be going on vacation in a month, ... read more
Tourney Matchup Tips
It's the final stretch of a long college basketball season. There are better teams, tougher matchups, and defensive intensity. It's a good time of the ... read more
Jim Feist Past Picks
St. Louis Cardinals @ Los Angeles Dodgers Sunday May 20, 2012 8:05 pm
Sunday Night Game of the Month : Two first place teams match-up here on Sunday night as the Central leading Cardinals take on the West leading Dodgers. Heading into Saturday night's game, the Cardinals have been slumping a bit, losing six of their last 10 (before Saturday's game) ... read more
Los Angeles Angels @ San Diego Padres Saturday May 19, 2012 10:05 pm
05/19 10:05 PM EST MLB (929) LOS ANGELES ANGELS VS (930) SAN DIEGO PADRES Take: (929) Interleague Road Warrior Game of the Year: Angels. The Angels have improved their offense over the last week, with their big bats producing finally. The Angels' Howie Kendrick ... read more
Minnesota Twins @ Milwaukee Brewers Saturday May 19, 2012 4:10 pm
05/19 04:10 PM EST MLB (913) MINNESOTA TWINS VS (914) MILWAUKEE BREWERS Take: (913) MINNESOTA TWINSReason: The Twins are 5-1 in their last 6 interleague games vs. a team with a losing record and 4-1 in their last 5 interleague games. Starter Carl Pavano has allowed ... read more
San Antonio Spurs @ Los Angeles Clippers Saturday May 19, 2012 3:30 pm
05/19 3:30 PM EST NBA (525) SAN ANTONIO SPURS VS (526) LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS Take: (525) NBA Playoff TV Steamroller Game of the Month: Spurs in Game 3.The Clippers played good defense in their 7-game series win over Memphis, but it is deceiving as we've seen in this ... read more
Oklahoma City Thunder @ Los Angeles Lakers Friday May 18, 2012 10:35 pm
05/18 10:35 PM EST NBA (523) OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER VS (524) LOS ANGELES LAKERS Take: Game 3 Under the total.The deeper you get into the playoffs the more you find the intense defense. The Lakers were able to play their game in Game 2 and it was all about defense ... read more
Minnesota Twins @ Milwaukee Brewers Friday May 18, 2012 8:10 pm
05/18 08:10 PM EST MLB (971) MINNESOTA TWINS VS (972) MILWAUKEE BREWERS Take: (971) MINNESOTA TWINSReason: The Twins are 5-1 in their last 6 interleague games vs. a team with a losing record and 4-1 in their last 5 interleague games. Minnesota has a talented ... read more
Boston Celtics @ Philadelphia 76ers Friday May 18, 2012 8:05 pm
05/18 08:05 PM EST NBA (521) BOSTON CELTICS VS (522) PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Take: (522) 20-Star NBA High Roller Playoff TV Steamroller: 76ers in Game 3.Philadelphia was humiliated at home in game 3 and is in bounce back mode. They bounced back from losing Game 1 by ... read more
Cincinnati Reds @ New York Yankees Friday May 18, 2012 7:05 pm
05/18 07:05 PM EST MLB (961) CINCINNATI REDS VS (962) NEW YORK YANKEES Take: (961) Interleague Dog of the Month: Reds.The Yankees are scuffling and face a talented Cincy offense on a team that has a winning road record. The Reds are 5-1 in their last 6 road games ... read more
Los Angeles Clippers @ San Antonio Spurs Thursday May 17, 2012 9:35 pm
05/17 09:35 PM EST NBA (519) LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS VS (520) SAN ANTONIO SPURS Take: over the total. Reason: The Clippers won only their third postseason series in 41 years by stunning Memphis in Game 7. LA shot 38% and Memphis 32% as LA won 82-72. However, that was ... read more
Boston Red Sox @ Tampa Bay Rays Thursday May 17, 2012 7:10 pm
05/17 07:10 PM EST MLB (929) BOSTON RED SOX VS (930) TAMPA BAY RAYS Take: (929) Shocker of the Month: Red Sox.Boston comes into Tampa with a fine offense, one ranked second in baseball in runs scored, 4th in slugging and 5th in on-base percentage. They will have ... read more

