The biggest gambling day is almost upon us, please list your favorite lines for the Chiefs/Eagles Superbowl that you will be betting. My favorite so far:
-Pacheco over 49.5 rushing yards (-110). I feel the Chiefs will finally have some success running the ball on Sunday. With the receiving core banged up, I think Pacheco is one of the better playmakers on the Chiefs offense. Eagles struggled a bit against the 49ers running game even with Purdy banged up.
Also very interested to see what Toney's receiving + receptions line is, Fanduel has him at 21.5 receiving yards. I think he was meant to be a big part of the gameplan in the AFCC game before his injury, I'll sprinkle some money on that if Toney is declared healthy relatively soon.
I've got Travis to score a TD in the first half, +210 so far. probably i should take the points as long as they're giving them away, but I'm going to wait to see if it moves at all by Saturday.
Oh, and i have a not terribly reliable source that says the Anthem will be under, if you're into that sort of thing. [Reply]
Pacheco over 16.5 rec yards is what I like the most so far. I have a hard time trusting Andy has enough run volume to be confident in the rushing yards. [Reply]
Originally Posted by InvinciBill:
Any non-QB to have a passing TD, 20:1 on FanDuel. In case you need another reason to cheer for a flying pig or Philly special.
I know nothing about Philly. Do they have a tendency to run trick plays? What about going for it on 4th down? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Renegade:
I know nothing about Philly. Do they have a tendency to run trick plays? What about going for it on 4th down?
I don't know about trick plays, but PHI goes for it on 4th down a lot. I can't remember right now, but they might go for it more than any other team this season.
Pivot: right now Mahomes rushing for 18.5 yards; if he's really feeling as good as it sounds, that's a good bet on the over. Of course, the kneel downs at the end of the game might make it a bad beat, but let's just say I won't be surprised if he runs for over 35. [Reply]