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Do you go against Nick Foles in the playoffs? Pete Prisco says NEVER, but Nick Kostos has no problem going against Foles AND Prisco. We've each got 1,000 fake (!) dollars to bet and a lot of insight to give (R.J. White points out Philip Rivers is actually 5-1 vs. the spread in the postseason) as we size up all the Wild Card Weekend games. |
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There was some historically awesome quarterback play this season, and now there are only a dozen left standing. But who's better than who? Sean Wagner-McGough analyzed all 12 and came up with a list that doesn't even have Tom Brady at the top, but it does have a Super Bowl MVP in the bottom three. |
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Pete Prisco went 9-6-1 last week, but he managed to put four of his six losers in his SuperContest picks. Pete's learned his lesson, though, and it's comeback time. He's sure three 'dogs will come through on Wild Card Weekend, and he's also taking a couple of under totals as he predicts some LOW scoring games. |
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Need a QB? You probably should've thought of that last year. There were a ton of quality QBs in the 2018 draft, but this year there are only question marks. Still, Chris Trapasso says teams will reach, and they'll reach a lot, with three QBs going in the top 11. You might be surprised who the Bengals grab to replace Andy Dalton. |
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The Steelers' star WR has requested a trade, but AB's contract has created some confusion. Can the Steelers actually trade his deal? The short answer is yes, but the long answer is IT'S COMPLICATED, so I took a deep look at exactly what would have to happen. Here's what Pittsburgh could get for Brown, and where he could go. |
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Tom Fornelli finished the regular season 27-24 on his best bets ... but maybe he's JUST LIKE THE 2011 GIANTS, who went 9-7 and then beat the Pats in the Super Bowl. His first step: Not putting his money on Jason Garrett. Tom says Dallas will lose at home to Seattle, and here's who else he's fading. |
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The SportsLine computer crunched the numbers and ... it's REALLY close. Even though the Saints still have the best odds to actually make the Super Bowl, simulations say the Chiefs are more likely to win it. Kevin Skiver broke down all the odds right here (sorry, America's Team). |
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