ODonnels book has been a bettor's favorite each year because it's accurate, reasonably priced and not only goes back three years for spreads and totals, but also offers suggested betting angles for the upcoming season. The text makes it easy to look back on previous seasons while offering an easy way to keep records on the upcoming games. He doesn't say 'Bet on' or 'Bet against' any team; instead he summarizes past trends overs and unders at home and away, as a dog or favorite, how any team did game by game on grass or artificial turf, what the spread was and the total since 2004. In the schedule section, with room to record performance, you see if a game is divisional, conference, interconference, where the open date is and what kind of surface each game will be played on. For those who have a question about how the spread equates to the money line, O'Donnell shows you from one to 10 points.
In addition he summarizes five years of totals in the entire NFL, indicating how many games went over or under at home, away, on grass or turf. The book also includes Monday Night information and Super Bowl tips.