Consider the following play on DAL/ATL, this sure looks like a trap! >>>

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DAL: 5-9 SU, 3-10-1 ATS as RF vs. NFC
DAL: 5-12 SU, 6-10-1 ATS L17, 3-10-1 O L14 w. total points scored of 43 A vs. NFC in Dec.
DAL: 2-8 O L10 total points scored of 45 or more A vs. NFC
DAL: 0-9 O L9 (since Wk 2 88) w/ O/U total of 45 or more A vs. NFC
DAL: 2-1 SU, 0-2-1 ATS, 2-0-1 O L3 RF vs. .500 or better NFC teams & DAL .500 or better
ATL: 4-14 SU, 5-12-1 ATS L18, 7-4 O L11 as HD vs. NFC
ATL: 7-6 SU, 9-4 ATS L13 vs. DAL
ATL: 3-2 SU, 3-1-1 ATS L5, 2-5 O L7 Dec H vs. NFC
ATL: 1-13 SU, 1-12-1 ATS L14, 3-9 O 45 total points scored L12 HD vs. .500 or better NFC teams
ATL: 6-17 SU/ATS L23 H vs. .500 or better NFC teams & ATL is .500 or better
ATL: 2-11 SU/ATS L13 H vs. HD .500 or better NFC teams & ATL is .500 or better
ATL: 0-4 O w. total points scored of 45 or more H TY vs. NFC (14, 32, 14, 13)

I am falling into the U45 trap! ATL last in passing O, WR are erratic, Dunn & Norwood not healthy. Look at the history of the Falcons at home against winning teams and they flat out suck even when the Falcons are a decent team! The total started out today at 43 and now at 45. With my database, I really do not understand the reasoning behind the two point jump, which is an extremely scary trap feeling!!!

Played U45 DAL/ATL

29-13-2 YTD (posted "played" plays)
Week 14: 2-0
Week 13: 1-2
Week 12: 4-1
Week 11: 2-0
Week 10: 3-1
Week 9: 1-1
Week 8: 2-1
Week 7: 2-2
Week 6: 2-1-1
Week 5: 2-2
Week 4: 0-1
Week 3: 1-1
Week 2: 3-0-1
Week 1: 4-0
 

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