If you have engaged in capping/betting the NFL (or other) sports this year, you should constantly be looking for the information that leads you to better capping/betting decisions. This thread is intended to generate input for others to consider for what your experience has led you to understand that might be helpful to other cappers/bettors. Feel free to contribute at least one point that might be useful.
1- If there is one major thing I've learned about capping/betting this year it's this: Far too many people who engage in the activity of capping/betting see exactly what they want to see in analyzing a game or listening to other so-called "experts" who advise them. They then look for (mainly) evidence that supports the conclusion they have already drawn or been steered to.
The persons who are going to win at a higher level are the ones who keep an open mind and mostly act as the Sportsbooks act. They just want to make money and could care less which team wins the game- "as long as they are generating the most profit on the event." The best thing many could do is to not act like they are still kids or groupies and distance themselves as far as possible from wearing the FAN HAT. IMHO