Godzilla Wins Radio SHOW: NFL Preview – Panel picks biggest Winners/Losers and Super Bowl [August 20, 2022] Your GO-TO source for picking college and pro-football…
By John Fredericks Contributors: Jack Fredericks and Nate Perry Well, here we are again! Welcome to the first NFL 2022 edition of GodzillaWins.com, our NFL football preview!…
From Rags to Rent. Stay tuned. In the interim, I’m waiting for the opening day of the baseball season (if we have one) when my beloved Astros take on the Phillies in Houston on March 31. Verlander is back. Screw the Braves. Chop this.
Screw the Bengals. Sitting in Nissan Stadium last week an hour before kickoff, my son Joe turns to me and says: “Dad, the only way we lose this game is if Tannehill throws three picks. Our defense can overcome two. Three will nail us.” Prophetic words from a 17-year old.
Many believe this is the most exciting week of NFL football: Divisional playoff round two. Eight teams left, and the pretenders got eliminated in the first round. This year the NFL expanded playoff-eligible teams to seven per conference, adding one each, from the traditional two wild card entrants. While it was fun to watch in the final several weeks of the regular season, the extra teams diluted the playoffs. Both seven seeds (Eagles and Steelers) got pummeled on the road and did not belong in the dance. Week one saw every home team win except Dallas, and now only one of the six Wild Card teams remain the ‘Niners. Home cooking at this stage is real.
Here we are! It’s crunch time. The regular season is long and grinding, but playoff picks separate the contenders from the pretenders. It’s all or nothing. Win or go home. Cover the spread or not. Don’t be a Karen. Don’t be that guy at the traffic light sitting in his car alone with the windows rolled up wearing a mask. He picks losers.
Well, here we are! Week 18 at last! With Wild-Card weekend next Saturday we need to get our momentum going into the playoffs. The marquee match-up is Sunday night with the Chargers traveling across the desert to take on Raider Nation in Vegas. Its a playoff game in and of itself: the winner makes the dance, the loser plays golf.
Happy New Year! 2022 is going to be a great year in sports betting! So get your accounts ready to rock and roll. The Vegas hotel sports books say they made the biggest profits in history in 2021. Naturally, that came from the public–it’s estimated that the betting public lost more money on sports gambling in 2021 than in the previous three years combined. The reason is simple: the advent of “prop” bets or in-game betting has been off the charts, driven by the Millennials. That’s why we stick with betting the old-fashioned way: bet the line.