Has surpassed this number in 4 straight games, even with consecutive shadow coverage from 2 of the best corners in football (Tredavious White, Stephon Gilmore).
He gets an easier matchup, at home, in what should be a decently paced game. Seeing more targets and should continue to command the ball and be peppered in intermediate routes.
Best of luck to all!
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Locking in early:
Odell OVER 4.5 catches (-130)
Has surpassed this number in 4 straight games, even with consecutive shadow coverage from 2 of the best corners in football (Tredavious White, Stephon Gilmore).
He gets an easier matchup, at home, in what should be a decently paced game. Seeing more targets and should continue to command the ball and be peppered in intermediate routes.
Has surpassed this number in 4 straight games, even with consecutive shadow coverage from 2 of the best corners in football (Tredavious White, Stephon Gilmore).
He gets an easier matchup, at home, in what should be a decently paced game. Seeing more targets and should continue to command the ball and be peppered in intermediate routes.
Best of luck to all!
ask yourself, if he's surpassed this number in 4 straight games, why is it still below 5? Ding, ding, ding.
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Quote Originally Posted by OldGreg808:
Locking in early:
Odell OVER 4.5 catches (-130)
Has surpassed this number in 4 straight games, even with consecutive shadow coverage from 2 of the best corners in football (Tredavious White, Stephon Gilmore).
He gets an easier matchup, at home, in what should be a decently paced game. Seeing more targets and should continue to command the ball and be peppered in intermediate routes.
Best of luck to all!
ask yourself, if he's surpassed this number in 4 straight games, why is it still below 5? Ding, ding, ding.
Cooper Kupp had zero catches for the Rams this past Sunday...Mike Hilton and his wingmen shut him down. Not sure what that means for Odell Beckham...but the Pitts' secondary has improved greatly.
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Cooper Kupp had zero catches for the Rams this past Sunday...Mike Hilton and his wingmen shut him down. Not sure what that means for Odell Beckham...but the Pitts' secondary has improved greatly.
Locking in early: Odell OVER 4.5 catches (-130) Has surpassed this number in 4 straight games, even with consecutive shadow coverage from 2 of the best corners in football (Tredavious White, Stephon Gilmore). He gets an easier matchup, at home, in what should be a decently paced game. Seeing more targets and should continue to command the ball and be peppered in intermediate routes. Best of luck to all!
ask yourself, if he's surpassed this number in 4 straight games, why is it still below 5? Ding, ding, ding.
It means get it now because it won't be there long!
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Quote Originally Posted by Contrarian21:
Quote Originally Posted by OldGreg808:
Locking in early: Odell OVER 4.5 catches (-130) Has surpassed this number in 4 straight games, even with consecutive shadow coverage from 2 of the best corners in football (Tredavious White, Stephon Gilmore). He gets an easier matchup, at home, in what should be a decently paced game. Seeing more targets and should continue to command the ball and be peppered in intermediate routes. Best of luck to all!
ask yourself, if he's surpassed this number in 4 straight games, why is it still below 5? Ding, ding, ding.
It means get it now because it won't be there long!
Cooper Kupp had zero catches for the Rams this past Sunday...Mike Hilton and his wingmen shut him down. Not sure what that means for Odell Beckham...but the Pitts' secondary has improved greatly.
They've been playing well as of late with the addition of Minkah for sure, however can't really compare those games. Goff is terrible on the road and that game was played in Pittsburgh. Cleveland coming off a big win, back to back home games, and short favorites; line tells the story. I think they continue to try and get him involved early and often and should have a floor of 8-10 targets.
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Quote Originally Posted by lancer89074:
Cooper Kupp had zero catches for the Rams this past Sunday...Mike Hilton and his wingmen shut him down. Not sure what that means for Odell Beckham...but the Pitts' secondary has improved greatly.
They've been playing well as of late with the addition of Minkah for sure, however can't really compare those games. Goff is terrible on the road and that game was played in Pittsburgh. Cleveland coming off a big win, back to back home games, and short favorites; line tells the story. I think they continue to try and get him involved early and often and should have a floor of 8-10 targets.
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