Weekly Gambling Picks
I’m waaaaayyyyy down on the past two World Series games, but don’t let that distract you that I went 37-14-1 last weekend. I’m back with more picks. More overs, locks, underdogs, and everything in-between. Let’s get rich.
I’m waaaaayyyyy down on the past two World Series games, but don’t let that distract you that I went 37-14-1 last weekend. I’m back with more picks. More overs, locks, underdogs, and everything in-between. Let’s get rich.
As the 2019 NFL trade deadline approaches, Andersen Pickard looks at five deals that would make sense for teams in playoff contention.
Thursday night’s game between the Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings wasn’t as entertaining as we had hoped. The Vikings won the game 19-9 as the two teams combined for just one touchdown but seven field goals. In most places, the line was Vikings -16.5 and they didn’t come close to covering it. Despite Case Keenum leaving the game at halftime because of a concussion, the Vikings outscored the Redskins by just three points in the second half. Needless to say, anyone who backed the Vikings -16.5 was left very disappointed in Kirk Cousins and the Vikings’ effort in the second half.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry is a very confident individual this week. At a press conference, the former Miami
Kyle O’Connell previews Sunday’s matchup between the Cleveland Browns and New England Patriots.
My last article didn’t turn out so well. One out of five picks correct was not great, especially with the
The red-hot Seattle Seahawks travel to Cleveland to face their third AFC North opponent of the season, the struggling Browns. Andersen Pickard previews the matchup.
Ryan Potts recaps the Baltimore Ravens’ overtime win against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Cleveland Browns in a Monday Night Game that did not fail to impress, writes Kyle O’Connell.
Week five was a weird week with a ton of close games and some unexpected winners. The Patriots still hold the top spot but there was a ton of movement throughout the rankings.
For the third time this year, the Cleveland Browns are on primetime. They travel to San Francisco to face the 49ers. Coming off their bye, the 49ers are looking to stay undefeated. Let’s see who the best players in this Monday Night showdown are.
What more can be said about injuries that happened in week four except another week another quarterback injured. Let’s take a look at some of the notable injuries that will play a part in week 5 games.
I’m waaaaayyyyy down on the past two World Series games, but don’t let that distract you that I went 37-14-1 last weekend. I’m back with more picks. More overs, locks, underdogs, and everything in-between. Let’s get rich.
As the 2019 NFL trade deadline approaches, Andersen Pickard looks at five deals that would make sense for teams in playoff contention.
Thursday night’s game between the Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings wasn’t as entertaining as we had hoped. The Vikings won the game 19-9 as the two teams combined for just one touchdown but seven field goals. In most places, the line was Vikings -16.5 and they didn’t come close to covering it. Despite Case Keenum leaving the game at halftime because of a concussion, the Vikings outscored the Redskins by just three points in the second half. Needless to say, anyone who backed the Vikings -16.5 was left very disappointed in Kirk Cousins and the Vikings’ effort in the second half.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry is a very confident individual this week. At a press conference, the former Miami Dolphin guaranteed a victory against
Kyle O’Connell previews Sunday’s matchup between the Cleveland Browns and New England Patriots.
My last article didn’t turn out so well. One out of five picks correct was not great, especially with the Green Bay and New England
The red-hot Seattle Seahawks travel to Cleveland to face their third AFC North opponent of the season, the struggling Browns. Andersen Pickard previews the matchup.
Ryan Potts recaps the Baltimore Ravens’ overtime win against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Cleveland Browns in a Monday Night Game that did not fail to impress, writes Kyle O’Connell.
Week five was a weird week with a ton of close games and some unexpected winners. The Patriots still hold the top spot but there was a ton of movement throughout the rankings.
For the third time this year, the Cleveland Browns are on primetime. They travel to San Francisco to face the 49ers. Coming off their bye, the 49ers are looking to stay undefeated. Let’s see who the best players in this Monday Night showdown are.
What more can be said about injuries that happened in week four except another week another quarterback injured. Let’s take a look at some of the notable injuries that will play a part in week 5 games.
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