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RJ Bell, Scott Seidenberg, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers break down NFL Week 12 from a betting perspective. Dave Essler also chimes in with his best bet.

Introduction (0:00-2:24):

The episode highlights Scott Seidenberg’s standout performance and A.J. Hoffman’s college basketball betting success. Hoffman, up 20 units this season, continues his streak from last year’s 82 units. The panel includes Steve Fezzik (two-time supercontest champion), Mackenzie Rivers (NFL and NBA expert), and host RJ Bell.

Minnesota Vikings -3 vs. Chicago Bears (2:24-6:12):

[Steve Fezzik]: Fezzik supports the Vikings, citing their higher power ratings compared to Green Bay, a team the Bears recently challenged. He predicts a Vikings win by six, barring turnovers.

[Scott Seidenberg]: Seidenberg backs Fezzik, noting Minnesota's defensive strength against quarterbacks who release quickly, like Chicago’s Caleb Williams. The Vikings rank first in interceptions and high in pressure metrics, countering Chicago's adjusted quick-pass strategy.

Miami Dolphins -7 vs. New England Patriots (8:14-15:22):

[RJ Bell]: Miami’s dominance in this matchup is highlighted, with eight straight covers against New England since 2020. Miami’s explosive offense, led by Tua Tagovailoa, matches well against New England's man-to-man defense. Historical trends support Miami's edge, particularly in home games against the Patriots.

Denver Broncos -5.5 vs. Las Vegas Raiders (15:15-18:42):

[Scott Seidenberg]: Denver’s blitz-heavy defense is expected to stifle the Raiders, who struggle under pressure.

[Mackenzie Rivers]: Rivers highlights QB Bo Nix’s recent top-10 metrics, fueling Denver’s five-game ATS streak.

[Steve Fezzik]: Fezzik emphasizes the Raiders' significant injuries and Denver's superior health and form, favoring the Broncos’ continued momentum.

LA Chargers +3 vs. Baltimore Ravens (23:50-28:27):

[Dave Essler]: Essler picks the Chargers, pointing to Baltimore’s road struggles and physical toll from recent games. The Chargers’ ability to win despite being outgained last week is a positive sign.

[RJ Bell]: Bell agrees, noting Baltimore’s frequent close-game losses and fourth-quarter struggles. He suggests the money line for additional value.

Arizona Cardinals -1 vs. Seattle Seahawks (41:29-47:05):

[RJ Bell]: Arizona's recent surge (No. 1 in EPA since Week 8) contrasts with Seattle’s struggles (29th in offense). Despite Seattle’s historically strong home-field advantage, Bell sees value in Arizona’s rising form.

[Scott Seidenberg]: Seidenberg predicts a high-scoring game, citing Arizona’s rushing success against Seattle’s weak run defense and the Seahawks' strong passing performance against minimal pressure.

Philadelphia Eagles -3 vs. LA Rams (48:36-49:36):

[Scott Seidenberg]: The Eagles, 6-0 since their bye week, are highlighted as one of the NFL’s top teams. Jalen Hurts has 17 TDs and only 1 INT in this stretch. Their defense ranks first in EPA and success rate since the bye, making them a formidable opponent.

Carolina Panthers +11 vs. Kansas City Chiefs (52:00-54:53):

[Steve Fezzik]: Fezzik picks Carolina, emphasizing Kansas City’s tendency to underperform as double-digit favorites. Carolina, motivated and coming off a bye, provides value against a Chiefs team unlikely to seek margin.

[Scott Seidenberg]: Seidenberg suggests receptions props for Chiefs receivers due to Carolina’s defensive scheme, which allows short completions.

Closing Remarks (54:53-58:53):

The episode wraps with a discussion on San Francisco vs. Green Bay, critiquing conservative coaching strategies and noting playoff implications. Fezzik questions Shanahan’s fourth-down decisions, while Bell defends the strategic conservatism of elite coaches.

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RJ Bell, Scott Seidenberg, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers break down NFL Week 12 from a betting perspective. Dave Essler also chimes in with his best bet.

Introduction (0:00-2:24):

The episode highlights Scott Seidenberg’s standout performance and A.J. Hoffman’s college basketball betting success. Hoffman, up 20 units this season, continues his streak from last year’s 82 units. The panel includes Steve Fezzik (two-time supercontest champion), Mackenzie Rivers (NFL and NBA expert), and host RJ Bell.

Minnesota Vikings -3 vs. Chicago Bears (2:24-6:12):

[Steve Fezzik]: Fezzik supports the Vikings, citing their higher power ratings compared to Green Bay, a team the Bears recently challenged. He predicts a Vikings win by six, barring turnovers.

[Scott Seidenberg]: Seidenberg backs Fezzik, noting Minnesota's defensive strength against quarterbacks who release quickly, like Chicago’s Caleb Williams. The Vikings rank first in interceptions and high in pressure metrics, countering Chicago's adjusted quick-pass strategy.

Miami Dolphins -7 vs. New England Patriots (8:14-15:22):

[RJ Bell]: Miami’s dominance in this matchup is highlighted, with eight straight covers against New England since 2020. Miami’s explosive offense, led by Tua Tagovailoa, matches well against New England's man-to-man defense. Historical trends support Miami's edge, particularly in home games against the Patriots.

Denver Broncos -5.5 vs. Las Vegas Raiders (15:15-18:42):

[Scott Seidenberg]: Denver’s blitz-heavy defense is expected to stifle the Raiders, who struggle under pressure.

[Mackenzie Rivers]: Rivers highlights QB Bo Nix’s recent top-10 metrics, fueling Denver’s five-game ATS streak.

[Steve Fezzik]: Fezzik emphasizes the Raiders' significant injuries and Denver's superior health and form, favoring the Broncos’ continued momentum.

LA Chargers +3 vs. Baltimore Ravens (23:50-28:27):

[Dave Essler]: Essler picks the Chargers, pointing to Baltimore’s road struggles and physical toll from recent games. The Chargers’ ability to win despite being outgained last week is a positive sign.

[RJ Bell]: Bell agrees, noting Baltimore’s frequent close-game losses and fourth-quarter struggles. He suggests the money line for additional value.

Arizona Cardinals -1 vs. Seattle Seahawks (41:29-47:05):

[RJ Bell]: Arizona's recent surge (No. 1 in EPA since Week 8) contrasts with Seattle’s struggles (29th in offense). Despite Seattle’s historically strong home-field advantage, Bell sees value in Arizona’s rising form.

[Scott Seidenberg]: Seidenberg predicts a high-scoring game, citing Arizona’s rushing success against Seattle’s weak run defense and the Seahawks' strong passing performance against minimal pressure.

Philadelphia Eagles -3 vs. LA Rams (48:36-49:36):

[Scott Seidenberg]: The Eagles, 6-0 since their bye week, are highlighted as one of the NFL’s top teams. Jalen Hurts has 17 TDs and only 1 INT in this stretch. Their defense ranks first in EPA and success rate since the bye, making them a formidable opponent.

Carolina Panthers +11 vs. Kansas City Chiefs (52:00-54:53):

[Steve Fezzik]: Fezzik picks Carolina, emphasizing Kansas City’s tendency to underperform as double-digit favorites. Carolina, motivated and coming off a bye, provides value against a Chiefs team unlikely to seek margin.

[Scott Seidenberg]: Seidenberg suggests receptions props for Chiefs receivers due to Carolina’s defensive scheme, which allows short completions.

Closing Remarks (54:53-58:53):

The episode wraps with a discussion on San Francisco vs. Green Bay, critiquing conservative coaching strategies and noting playoff implications. Fezzik questions Shanahan’s fourth-down decisions, while Bell defends the strategic conservatism of elite coaches.

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