I see Santa had a few threads Saturday. Hope you guys got some of that holiday cheer. It's a solid tool at this point.
LMAO
Covid situations across sports have wreaked havoc. Between missing players and PP'd games it's hard to cap. I'm just pretty much throwing action junkie gimmicks up and some LIVE plays.
Depending on how things play 1st half of this bowl game. I'll have a par.....four or five teamer at half. There's games spread throughout the day so I'm gonna make a tiny gimmick up.
Stuttering Tard head coach of the Bears has been doing all the play calling...despite what he leads on. Just like his master....The Hamburger Killer in KC....they call what THEY want to see...not operate with/around the skills of the talent they have (like the genius on the East coast).
Minny coach is no slouch when it comes to puking. Neither is his qb. lolololol
I like both Unders in hockey
And ML both road teams in flag football
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4 Leg Parlay
+672
Under 66.5 Total Match Points, Las Vegas Raiders Moneyline, Under 6.0 Total Goals, Minnesota Vikings Moneyline
Under 66.5
-113
TOTAL MATCH POINTS
Old Dominion
7
7
Tulsa
7
7
1st
1st
Las Vegas Raiders
-154
MONEYLINE
Las Vegas Raiders @ Cleveland Browns
4:01PM CT
Under 6.0
-118
TOTAL GOALS
Minnesota Wild @ Dallas Stars
7:07PM CT
Minnesota Vikings
-290
MONEYLINE
Minnesota Vikings @ Chicago Bears
7:16PM CT
$25.00
TOTAL WAGER
$193.11
TOTAL PAYOUT
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Injury Advantage: Vikings Offense
Chicago has four starting
defenders on the COVID reserve list, plus star pass rusher Khalil Mack is out for the season with a foot injury.
Also, key Bears run stopper Akiem Hicks is questionable for the game with an ankle injury that has caused him to miss the last five weeks. Our impression is Hicks won’t be effective even if he plays.
The Vikings should be able to take advantage of that edge on the ground, especially with their starting offensive line intact.
Star Minnesota running back Dalvin Cook missed Week 13 with torn labrum in his left shoulder, but ran for 205 yards and two touchdowns in his return last week against the Steelers.
Expect Cook to to be a workhorse on the ground once again, especially with backup Alexander Mattison on the COVID Reserve list.
Chicago is also out two corners and both starting safeties due to COVID-19. This will create plenty of space in the secondary.
....project a big game for Justin Jefferson, with Adam Thielen unlikely to play after suffering a high ankle sprain Week 13. Thielen has not practiced all week and will likely be used in a decoy role even if he is active for the game.
Vikings speedy receiver K.J. Osborn could also be in for some deep connections from Kirk Cousins with both starting saf
ey Bears run stopper Akiem Hicks is questionable for the game with an ankle injury that has caused him to miss the last five weeks. Our impression is Hicks won’t be effective even if he plays.
The Vikings should be able to take advantage of that edge on the ground, especially with their starting offensive line intacteties out for Chicago.
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Also
For those unaware...
Chicago has been a house of horrors for the Vikings.
They have won SU 4 times in the last 20 meetings there (5-14-1 ATS)
one time favored by 7
one time favored by 8
Lost both SU
Yet they are TD plus favs tonight
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