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Around 75% of the money is on the Panthers. Something about this line scares me. When the line looks too good to be true, it usually is. Vegas is right way more often they are wrong setting the betting lines. I don't know why the line is so low but I don't like it.

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5 minutes ago, Bartin said:

Around 75% of the money is on the Panthers. Something about this line scares me. When the line looks too good to be true, it usually is. Vegas is right way more often they are wrong setting the betting lines. I don't know why the line is so low but I don't like it.

My guess is a bunch of Tenn fans are drunk with the Mariotta/new coach Koolaid and started betting on Sat night.  Not worried.

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All the way to 3.5 pts now.  Usually when the majority of the bets are on one side and the line moves the other way, that means there is strong "sharp" (i.e. pro) activity on the opposite side.  This is especially true when the line first comes out, and early the day of the game (limits typically go up on gameday).

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