Posted Over/Unders on opening day were at 54, the same range from NFL conference championship games matching Patriots-Chiefs and Rams-Saints. Based on media hype about rules designed to help offenses, some pundits (and bettors) expected high-scoring shootouts. Many early assumptions were way off the mark. It wasn’t one of those situations where you marvel, “How do the oddsmakers do it?” Nobody in the marketplace had enough information to know what the AAF numbers “should” have been. Six of the eight scoreboard results missed by double digits. The four point spreads and four Over/Unders all missed the mark by more than a touchdown. Oddsmakers and bettors were mostly flying blind into Week 1 action in the Alliance of American Football. Sports bettors had a rare opportunity last weekend to witness the birth of a market. Listen Live to VSiN's sports betting shows. Want even more betting news? Sign up for VSiN's free daily newsletter.
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