SportsLine's computer model simulated every Week 10 NFL game 10,000 times with surprising results
By CBS Sports Staff
The Steelers and Panthers put up a combined 73 points on Thursday night, and the latest Week 10 NFL odds indicate there could be even more high-scoring games on the way. There are also plenty of large NFL lines this week, signaling possible mismatches up and down the Week 10 NFL schedule. Five remaining games have an Over-Under of at least 50, while four teams are favored by double-digits, including the Chiefs (-16.5) hosting the Cardinals in one of the largest NFL spreads of the season. With scoreboards set to light up and large NFL odds to navigate, be sure to check out the Week 10 NFL picks and predictions from SportsLine's advanced computer model before laying any of your own.
SportsLine's proprietary computer model went 176-80 last season and beat over 95 percent of CBS Sports Office Pool players in 2016 and '17. It also performed better than 98 percent of experts tracked by NFLPickWatch.com during that span. Additionally, it went 48-34 on A-rated picks against the spread last season, and $100 bettors who have followed it the past two seasons are up nearly $4,000. ...
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By CBS Sports Staff
The Steelers and Panthers put up a combined 73 points on Thursday night, and the latest Week 10 NFL odds indicate there could be even more high-scoring games on the way. There are also plenty of large NFL lines this week, signaling possible mismatches up and down the Week 10 NFL schedule. Five remaining games have an Over-Under of at least 50, while four teams are favored by double-digits, including the Chiefs (-16.5) hosting the Cardinals in one of the largest NFL spreads of the season. With scoreboards set to light up and large NFL odds to navigate, be sure to check out the Week 10 NFL picks and predictions from SportsLine's advanced computer model before laying any of your own.
SportsLine's proprietary computer model went 176-80 last season and beat over 95 percent of CBS Sports Office Pool players in 2016 and '17. It also performed better than 98 percent of experts tracked by NFLPickWatch.com during that span. Additionally, it went 48-34 on A-rated picks against the spread last season, and $100 bettors who have followed it the past two seasons are up nearly $4,000. ...
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