Who Does the Public Like in NFL Week 10?
The most accurate gauge of public opinion in any sporting event is the sports betting market. By tracking the number of bets and percentage of bets placed on every match, SportsInsights.com shows readers which teams the public is favoring. We invite the sports media to take advantage of these unique statistics for use in stories, or a sidebar graphic. [PRWEB Nov 11, 2005]
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