Super Bowl LIX has its matchup! Matt Russell (@mrussauthentic on X) looks back at Conference Championship Sunday in the NFL after a pair of easy cashes on the Eagles (-6) and the Over (47.5) in the AFC title game.
The Commanders weren’t able to keep playing perfect football, and their own turnovers led to a lopsided score. Was hanging 55 points on Washington enough to return the Eagles back to a market rating that we had noticeably slipped going into the NFC title game?
It was another instant classic between the Bills-Chiefs. Why the “bet the over and kick back” strategy was an easy winner, as we sweat out some close player prop wins, after racking it up with early “anytime touchdown” scorers.
NFL Playoff record:
Game picks: -4.8 units (4-8)
Player props: +6.55 units (31-23)
Anytime touchdowns: +9.8 units (12-36)
Total: +11.55 units
Then, Matt looks ahead to the Super Bowl. The people don’t seem excited about the matchup because of what we’ll be subjected to for the next two weeks, but he’s already made a bet on a side in a game that might be looked back on more favorably once the story’s been written on this era of the NFL.
Lastly, Matt outlines his plan for the Super Bowl betting articles, and thinks aloud about getting ready for March Madness and the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Plus, FOUR college basketball bets for Monday night?!? The Madness is coming… eventually.
It’s time to head to THE WINDOW, let’s go!
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This is the moneyline betting guide for the upcoming week’s games in the NHL. The two columns on the far right are the target moneylines for a bet on either team should you be interested in backing one side or the other. For a better understanding on how moneyline betting works in the NHL, click here.
*Moneyline projections are not built reflecting day-to-day injuries to such meaningful players as: Nico Hischier, John Tavares, Mikhail Sergachev, and Linus Ullmark.
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