Last year I hit big at the end of November taking Patriots and Seattle to be the exact matchup for the Super Bowl at 4-1 odds for a stack. This year I'm looking to repeat that. I think the Patriots in the AFC is pretty much a given. Carolina looks strong too but I only get 2-1 odds with them. I'm not liking any of the other NFC teams except maybe Arizona which I would get 5-1 odds with. What do I guys think the play should be? Take Zona for value, bet both Carolina and Zona or take a team with more value like Green Bay or Seattle?
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Last year I hit big at the end of November taking Patriots and Seattle to be the exact matchup for the Super Bowl at 4-1 odds for a stack. This year I'm looking to repeat that. I think the Patriots in the AFC is pretty much a given. Carolina looks strong too but I only get 2-1 odds with them. I'm not liking any of the other NFC teams except maybe Arizona which I would get 5-1 odds with. What do I guys think the play should be? Take Zona for value, bet both Carolina and Zona or take a team with more value like Green Bay or Seattle?
I think either Arizona or Seattle can give Carolina a run for their money in the upcoming NFC playoffs but not sure how Cardinals are playing out without safety Tyrann Mathieu who has torn his ACL last weekend. Shall see how Cards handle this banged up secondary against Packers this weekend.
Can Andy Dalton come back 100% healthy in the playoffs? Bengals might play Patriots in the AFC Championship if Dalton can make it back in time. Pittsburgh looks good at this point but their 31st ranked passing defense may not win them a trip to the Super Bowl through Gillette Stadium, Foxborough.
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I think either Arizona or Seattle can give Carolina a run for their money in the upcoming NFC playoffs but not sure how Cardinals are playing out without safety Tyrann Mathieu who has torn his ACL last weekend. Shall see how Cards handle this banged up secondary against Packers this weekend.
Can Andy Dalton come back 100% healthy in the playoffs? Bengals might play Patriots in the AFC Championship if Dalton can make it back in time. Pittsburgh looks good at this point but their 31st ranked passing defense may not win them a trip to the Super Bowl through Gillette Stadium, Foxborough.
Honestly, I think both conferences are up for grabs.
AFC
Pats (obviously can get there)
Broncos (red flags, but you never know)
Bengals (with Dalton)
Steelers (not sold on them, but they are gelling some)
Jets (longer shot, but not a super-shocker)
Chiefs (hottest team in the AFC right now)
NFC
Panthers (so solid, but certainly beatable)
Cards
Packers (underwhelming, but still talented)
Seahawks (always a tough out)
Vikings (maybe next year)
NFC East (forgetaboutit)
I just don't see value in goings Pats vs. X, especially with chalk on Pats. Honestly, I like Chiefs at about 8-1 to win AFC. Although would like it more if they can get that division and home game.
Pats are still +$ to win AFC, if you are that confident, I'd just hammer that and if you want the added payout, throw down smaller with them and Seattle, since that payout is decent.
BOL....just throwing some thoughts out there.
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Honestly, I think both conferences are up for grabs.
AFC
Pats (obviously can get there)
Broncos (red flags, but you never know)
Bengals (with Dalton)
Steelers (not sold on them, but they are gelling some)
Jets (longer shot, but not a super-shocker)
Chiefs (hottest team in the AFC right now)
NFC
Panthers (so solid, but certainly beatable)
Cards
Packers (underwhelming, but still talented)
Seahawks (always a tough out)
Vikings (maybe next year)
NFC East (forgetaboutit)
I just don't see value in goings Pats vs. X, especially with chalk on Pats. Honestly, I like Chiefs at about 8-1 to win AFC. Although would like it more if they can get that division and home game.
Pats are still +$ to win AFC, if you are that confident, I'd just hammer that and if you want the added payout, throw down smaller with them and Seattle, since that payout is decent.
I think either Arizona or Seattle can give Carolina a run for their money in the upcoming NFC playoffs but not sure how Cardinals are playing out without safety Tyrann Mathieu who has torn his ACL last weekend. Shall see how Cards handle this banged up secondary against Packers this weekend.
Can Andy Dalton come back 100% healthy in the playoffs? Bengals might play Patriots in the AFC Championship if Dalton can make it back in time. Pittsburgh looks good at this point but their 31st ranked passing defense may not win them a trip to the Super Bowl through Gillette Stadium, Foxborough.
I have second thought on it, can Marvin Lewis and Hue Jackson win a playoff game with AJ McCarron? From what i have seen last night and in Lewis's past, i like to see Lewis wining his 1st postseason game but it's gonna be tough. Jackson's play callings were also very questionable in last couple of games.
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Quote Originally Posted by Europa:
I think either Arizona or Seattle can give Carolina a run for their money in the upcoming NFC playoffs but not sure how Cardinals are playing out without safety Tyrann Mathieu who has torn his ACL last weekend. Shall see how Cards handle this banged up secondary against Packers this weekend.
Can Andy Dalton come back 100% healthy in the playoffs? Bengals might play Patriots in the AFC Championship if Dalton can make it back in time. Pittsburgh looks good at this point but their 31st ranked passing defense may not win them a trip to the Super Bowl through Gillette Stadium, Foxborough.
I have second thought on it, can Marvin Lewis and Hue Jackson win a playoff game with AJ McCarron? From what i have seen last night and in Lewis's past, i like to see Lewis wining his 1st postseason game but it's gonna be tough. Jackson's play callings were also very questionable in last couple of games.
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