Good morning BBI bettors! Happy Sunday!
After a 4-0 week, I went 2-3 last week. I hit on Tennessee -3.5 and Chicago +2. I missed Cleveland +3, Jacksonville +3, and Minnesota -3.5. And boy, was I way off and all my losses.
What are your favorite bets today?
I might just bet against the Jets every week. I talked myself out of it last week because I didn’t think Miami could cover 14, and I missed out. This week is Bills -10 which I am all over.
I like Tampa Bay -4 in Vegas. Tampa is rounding into form, that defense is legit, and Vegas has been dealing with Covid situations all week.
I like the over 44 in the Kansas City vs Denver game today. I think Denver will be able to score enough to push that number higher.
Chicago somehow keeps getting it done. I may take them +3 in Los Angeles against the Rams.
San Francisco +3 in New England is somewhat appealing. New England just doesn’t seem the same. Although, I never really like to bet against Belichick.
I’ve been riding Arizona all year. At home +3.5 against Seattle is something I’ll have to think about.
What say you? What games are interesting today? Good luck!
I know without Dak, DAL is not the same, but I like DAL as either +1 or a Pick 'em.
I love BUF as you mentioned
for underdogs I kind of like CAR (+7) and CHI (+6)
but it's only because I usually like favorites but if you look at the season long stats underdogs cover 54% of the time.
Kind of like the Pack -3 myself -100 at FanDuel. Houston can't stop anyone. David Johnson under 65.5 might also be fun to parlay if you think the game becomes Watson vs. Rodgers passfest.
Agreed as to Wash. I just see their front 7 rolling over Dallas OL. Pitt/Tenn should be a great one. I’d stay away personally
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+596 on the FoxBet app. Obviously things go sideways every Sunday but it feels pretty solid.
Kind of like the Pack -3 myself -100 at FanDuel. Houston can't stop anyone. David Johnson under 65.5 might also be fun to parlay if you think the game becomes Watson vs. Rodgers passfest.
Man i would bet David Johnson unders for the rest of the year.