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South Point Prop Sheet @ NRG Stadium - Houston, TX SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2017 FIRST HALF HALFTIME BET # TEAM TIME LINE M/L FINAL BET # LINE FINAL BET # LINE FINAL 101 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS FOX -3 -150 1101 -2 102 ATLANTA FALCONS 3:30P 58 +130 1102 28un EV *OPENING LINES SUBJECT TO CHANGE* SOUTH POINT PROP SHEET 1ST QUARTER ONLY 2ND QUARTER ONLY 5301 PATRIOTS -.5 +130 5303 PATRIOTS -.5 EV 5302 FALCONS 13 5304 FALCONS 17un-130 3RD QUARTER ONLY 4TH QUARTER ONLY 5305 PATRIOTS -.5 +120 5307 PATRIOTS -.5 +120 5306 FALCONS 13.5 5308 FALCONS 14.5 ALTERNATE POINTSPREAD PROPS BET # TEAM LINE RESULT BET # TEAM LINE RESULT 5309 PATRIOTS -3.5 +105 5319 PATRIOTS -17.5 +500 5310 FALCONS +3.5 -125 5320 FALCONS +17.5 -700 5311 PATRIOTS -2.5 -130 5321 PATRIOTS +3.5 -260 5312 FALCONS +2.5 +110 5322 FALCONS -3.5 +220 5313 PATRIOTS -7.5 +190 5323 PATRIOTS +7.5 -460 5314 FALCONS +7.5 -220 5324 FALCONS -7.5 +360 5315 PATRIOTS -10.5 +260 5325 PATRIOTS +10.5 -600 5316 FALCONS +10.5 -320 5326 FALCONS -10.5 +450 5317 PATRIOTS -14.5 +400 5327 PATRIOTS +14.5 -800 5318 FALCONS +14.5 -500 5328 FALCONS -14.5 +550 ALTERNATE TOTAL PROPS BET # TEAM LINE RESULT BET # TEAM LINE RESULT PATRIOTS -300 PATRIOTS +155 5329 50.5 5333 63.5 FALCONS +250 FALCONS -175 PATRIOTS -180 PATRIOTS +245 5331 54.5 5335 67.5 FALCONS +160 FALCONS -290 TEAM TOTALS TEAM TOTALS FIRST HALF BET # TEAM LINE RESULT BET # TEAM LINE RESULT EV -125 5337 PATRIOTS 31.5 5341 PATRIOTS 14.5 -120 +105 +110 -110 5339 FALCONS 28.5 5343 FALCONS 13.5 -130 -110 SECOND HALF LINE SPECIAL BET # TEAM LINE FINAL 5345 PATRIOTS -1.5 5346 FALCONS 29 WILL THERE BE WILL THE GAME GO A SAFETY? INTO OVERTIME? 7203 YES +500 7205 YES +525 7204 NO -700 7206 NO -750 WILL THERE BE A SUCCESSFUL WHAT WILL THE OPENING 2PT CONVERSION? COIN TOSS BE? 7207 YES +200 7209 HEADS -102 7208 NO -240 7210 TAILS -102 WHICH TEAM WILL WIN THE THE PLAYER TO CALL OPENING COIN TOSS? THE OPENING COIN TOSS IS 7211 PATRIOTS -102 7213 CORRECT -102 7212 FALCONS -102 7214 WRONG -102 NO PARLAYS ON ALL PROPS - $1000 LIMIT *OPENING LINES SUBJECT TO CHANGE* *WINNERS DETERMINED BY STATS FROM NFL.COM* MORE PROPOSITIONS ON THE NEXT PAGE PAGE #1 TEAM TO SCORE FIRST IN THE GAME FIRST SCORE OF THE GAME WILL BE 7215 PATRIOTS -115 7217 TOUCHDOWN -165 7216 FALCONS -105 7218 ANY OTHER SCORE +145 WILL THERE BE A DEFENSIVE OR WILL EITHER TEAM SCORE 3 UNANSWERED TIMES SPECIAL TEAMS TD IN THE GAME? (EXCLUDES EXTRA PTS. & 2 PT CONVERSIONS) 7219 YES +175 7221 YES -230 7220 NO -200 7222 NO +195 WILL THERE BE POINTS SCORED SHORTEST TD IN THE GAME WILL BE IN LAST 2 MIN. OF FIRST HALF (FUMBLE RECOVERED IN END ZONE IS UNDER) 7223 YES -340 OVER +110 7225 1.5 7224 NO +280 UNDER -130 LONGEST TD IN GAME WILL BE WHICH HALF WILL HAVE (OFFENSE-DEFENSE OR SPECIAL TEAMS) MORE POINTS SCORED OVER -110 7229 FIRST HALF EV 7227 55.5 UNDER -110 7230 SECOND HALF + OT -120 FIRST TOUCHDOWN SCORED IN LAST SCORE OF THE THE GAME FIRST HALF 7231 PASSING TD -190 7233 TOUCHDOWN -110 7232 ANY OTHER TD +170 7234 ANY OTHER SCORE -110 TEAM TO SCORE LAST LAST SCORE OF THE GAME IN THE FIRST HALF (EXCLUDES PAT OR 2 PT. CONVERSION) 7235 PATRIOTS -125 7237 TOUCHDOWN -180 7236 FALCONS +105 7238 ANY OTHER SCORE +160 WILL THE PATRIOTS SCORE A WILL THE PATRIOTS SCORE A TOUCHDOWN IN THE 1ST QUARTER TOUCHDOWN IN THE 2ND QUARTER 7239 YES -155 7241 YES -280 7240 NO +135 7242 NO +240 WILL THE PATRIOTS SCORE A WILL THE PATRIOTS SCORE A TOUCHDOWN IN THE 3RD QUARTER TOUCHDOWN IN THE 4TH QUARTER 7243 YES -175 7245 YES -210 7244 NO +155 7246 NO +180 NO PARLAYS ON ALL PROPS - $1000 LIMIT *OPENING LINES SUBJECT TO CHANGE* *WINNERS DETERMINED BY STATS FROM NFL.COM* * ON PLAYER PROPS, PLAYER MUST PLAY IN GAME FOR ACTION * ON LONGEST RUSH & RECEIVING PLAYER PROPS , PLAYER MUST HAVE ONE RUSHING ATTEMPT OR RECEPTION FOR ACTION MORE PROPOSITIONS ON THE NEXT PAGE PAGE #2 WILL THE FALCONS SCORE A WILL THE FALCONS SCORE A TOUCHDOWN IN THE 1ST QUARTER TOUCHDOWN IN THE 2ND QUARTER 7247 YES -130 7249 YES -230 7248 NO +110 7250 NO +195 WILL THE FALCONS SCORE A WILL THE FALCONS SCORE A TOUCHDOWN IN THE 3RD QUARTER TOUCHDOWN IN THE 4TH QUARTER 7251 YES -140 7253 YES -180 7252 NO +120 7254 NO +160 WILL THE GAME BE DECIDED WILL THE TEAM THAT SCORES BY EXACTLY 3 POINTS? FIRST, WIN THE GAME 7255 YES +425 7257 YES -175 7256 NO -550 7258 NO +155 WILL AT LEAST ONE QUARTER FIRST TURNOVER OF THE GAME BE SCORELESS WILL BE 7259 YES +425 7261 INTERCEPTION -140 7260 NO -550 7262 FUMBLE +120 WHAT WILL THE PATRIOTS WHAT WILL THE FALCONS DO FIRST DO FIRST 7263 SCORE -130 7265 SCORE -120 7264 PUNT +110 7266 PUNT EV WILL THE PATRIOTS SCORE WILL THE FALCONS SCORE IN EVERY QUARTER IN EVERY QUARTER 7267 YES +200 7269 YES +220 7268 NO -240 7270 NO -260 LONGEST SCORE OF THE GAME WHAT WILL BE MORE? LONGEST MADE WILL BE FIELD GOAL OR TOTAL POINTS IN GAME 7271 TOUCHDOWN -200 7273 FIELD GOAL +220 7272 FIELD GOAL +175 7274 TOTAL POINTS -260 WILL THERE BE A ROUGHING THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS PASSER PENALTY CALLED IN THE GAME FIRST SCORE OF THE GAME 7275 YES -140 7277 TOUCHDOWN -155 7276 NO +120 7278 FIELD GOAL/SAFETY +135 NO PARLAYS ON ALL PROPS - $1000 LIMIT *OPENING LINES SUBJECT TO CHANGE* *WINNERS DETERMINED BY STATS FROM NFL.COM* * ON PLAYER PROPS, PLAYER MUST PLAY IN GAME FOR ACTION * ON LONGEST RUSH & RECEIVING PLAYER PROPS , PLAYER MUST HAVE ONE RUSHING ATTEMPT OR RECEPTION FOR ACTION MORE PROPOSITIONS ON THE NEXT PAGE PAGE #3 ATLANTA FALCONS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS FIRST SCORE OF THE GAME LAST SCORE OF THE GAME 7279 TOUCHDOWN -150 7281 TOUCHDOWN -110 7280 FIELD GOAL/SAFETY +130 7282 FIELD GOAL/SAFETY -110 ATLANTA FALCONS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS LAST SCORE OF THE GAME FIRST OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWN 7283 TOUCHDOWN -130 7285 RUSHING TD +180 7284 FIELD GOAL/SAFETY +110 7286 PASSING TD -210 ATLANTA FALCONS TEAM TO SCORE LAST FIRST OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWN IN THE GAME 7287 RUSHING TD -230 7289 PATRIOTS -120 7288 PASSING TD +195 7290 FALCONS EV TEAM TO USE THE FIRST TIME OUT TEAM TO HAVE THE LAST BALL IN THE GAME (INCLUDES COACH'S CHALLENGE LOSS) POSSESSION IN THE GAME 7291 PATRIOTS -110 7293 PATRIOTS -110 7292 FALCONS -110 7294 FALCONS -110 TEAM TO MAKE THE LONGEST TEAM TO MAKE THE SHORTEST FIELD GOAL IN THE GAME FIELD GOAL IN THE GAME 7295 PATRIOTS -130 7297 PATRIOTS +110 7296 FALCONS +110 7298 FALCONS -130 TEAM TO COMMIT THE FIRST WILL A PUNT BE DOWNED INSIDE THE TURNOVER IN THE GAME 5 YARD LINE (EXACTLY ON 5 YARD LINE IS LOSER) 7299 PATRIOTS +110 7301 YES +260 7300 FALCONS -130 7302 NO -320 WILL THERE BE A LEAD CHANGE IN TEAM TO SCORE 10 POINTS THE LAST 2 MINUTES OF THE GAME FIRST IN THE GAME 7303 YES +450 7305 PATRIOTS -115 7304 NO -600 7306 FALCONS -105 WILL THE LAST PLAY OF THE GAME BE A WILL BOTH TEAMS HAVE A LEAD QB RUSH (INCLUDES KNEEL DOWN) IN THE FIRST HALF 7307 YES +120 7309 YES +120 7308 NO -140 7310 NO -140 NO PARLAYS ON ALL PROPS - $1000 LIMIT *OPENING LINES SUBJECT TO CHANGE* *WINNERS DETERMINED BY STATS FROM NFL.COM* * ON PLAYER PROPS, PLAYER MUST PLAY IN GAME FOR ACTION * ON LONGEST RUSH & RECEIVING PLAYER PROPS , PLAYER MUST HAVE ONE RUSHING ATTEMPT OR RECEPTION FOR ACTION MORE PROPOSITIONS ON THE NEXT PAGE PAGE #4 TEAM TO PUNT 3 TIMES FIRST WILL THE TEAM THAT SCORES IN THE GAME LAST, WIN THE GAME 7311 PATRIOTS EV 7313 YES -165 7312 FALCONS -120 7314 NO +145 WILL EITHER TEAM MAKE A WILL EITHER TEAM MAKE A FIELD GOAL IN THE FIRST QUARTER FIELD GOAL IN THE SECOND QUARTER 7315 YES -125 7317 YES -300 7316 NO +105 7318 NO +250 WILL EITHER TEAM MAKE A WILL EITHER TEAM MAKE A FIELD GOAL IN THE THIRD QUARTER FIELD GOAL IN THE FOURTH QUARTER 7319 YES -130 7321 YES -175 7320 NO +110 7322 NO +155 WILL THERE BE A MISSED EXTRA TEAM WITH THE MOST PENALTY POINT KICK IN THE GAME YARDS IN THE GAME 7323 YES +330 7325 PATRIOTS +115 7324 NO -400 7326 FALCONS -135 TEAM TO HAVE THE FIRST PENALTY WILL BOTH TEAMS MAKE A *NON OFFSETTING PENALTY (ENFORCED OR ACCEPTED) 33 YARD OR LONGER FIELD GOAL 7327 PATRIOTS +105 7329 YES -140 7328 FALCONS -125 7330 NO +120 WILL THE PATRIOTS SCORE A WILL THE FALCONS SCORE A RUSHING TOUCHDOWN IN THE GAME RUSHING TOUCHDOWN IN THE GAME 7331 YES -150 7333 YES -160 7332 NO +130 7334 NO +140 WILL THE PATRIOTS SCORE A WILL THE FALCONS SCORE A RUSHING TOUCHDOWN IN THE FIRST HALF RUSHING TOUCHDOWN IN THE FIRST HALF 7335 YES EV 7337 YES EV 7336 NO -120 7338 NO -120 TOM BRADY (NE) MATT RYAN (ATL) FIRST PASS WILL BE FIRST PASS WILL BE 7339 COMPLETE -240 7341 COMPLETE -190 7340 INCOMPLETE +200 7342 INCOMPLETE +170 NO PARLAYS ON ALL PROPS - $1000 LIMIT *OPENING LINES SUBJECT TO CHANGE* *WINNERS DETERMINED BY STATS FROM NFL.COM* * ON PLAYER PROPS, PLAYER MUST PLAY IN GAME FOR ACTION * ON LONGEST RUSH & RECEIVING PLAYER PROPS , PLAYER MUST HAVE ONE RUSHING ATTEMPT OR RECEPTION FOR ACTION MORE PROPOSITIONS ON THE NEXT PAGE PAGE #5 WILL TOM BRADY (NE) WILL MATT RYAN (ATL) THROW AN INTERCEPTION THROW AN INTERCEPTION 7343 YES +170 7345 YES +140 7344 NO -190 7346 NO -160 WHO WILL THROW A WHO WILL THROW AN TOUCHDOWN PASS FIRST INTERCEPTION PASS FIRST 7347 TOM BRADY -115 7349 TOM BRADY EV 7348 MATT RYAN -105 7350 MATT RYAN -120 TOTAL QUARTERBACK SACKS TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS BY BOTH IN THE GAME TEAMS IN THE GAME OVER +110 OVER -120 7351 4 7353 1.5 UNDER -130 UNDER EV TOTAL FUMBLES LOST BY BOTH TOTAL NUMBER OF PLAYERS TO HAVE TEAMS IN THE GAME A PASSING ATTEMPT IN THE GAME OVER +165 OVER +140 7355 1.5 7357 2.5 UNDER -185 UNDER -160 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS BY THE PATRIOTS TOTAL PUNTS IN THE GAME IN THE GAME OVER -110 OVER -110 7359 9.5 7361 23.5 UNDER -110 UNDER -110 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS BY THE FALCONS TOTAL COMPLETIONS IN THE GAME IN THE GAME BY TOM BRADY (NE) OVER -110 OVER -110 7363 21.5 7365 24.5 UNDER
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