Super Bowl Betting Recap
SUPER BOWL BETTING RECAP - Well, football season has officially closed and the mood is low at GodzillaWins as we  were absolutely all in on the Eagles.
It looked like the Eagles were going to do exactly what we had predicted on the show when they got up by 10 points heading into halftime, leading 24-14.
After watching Rihanna at halftime, the Chiefs absolutely responded though. It was an incredible game for Mahomes who didn't have flashy numbers, but did everything he needed to to extend plays and keep the offense on the field. After a field goal as time expired, the Chiefs prevailed in a high-scoring duel 38-35.
Betting Results
For the purposes of betting the spread, you had a winner if you took the Chiefs +1.5 or at any other number available at sportsbooks.
Likewise, the game went well over the total by basically the beginning of the fourth quarter.
If you played any Mahomes props, they probably were losers as he had a relatively pedestrian stat line, completing 21-27 passes for 182 yards.
If you played Jalen Hurts props, they were probably winners as his stat line was outrageous as he ran and passed the ball with relative ease against a Kansas City defense that struggled to contain him.
Mahomes also cashed as the Super Bowl MVP for the second time in his still-young career.
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Nate Perry is a career college educator and literary writer who tends bar to get the inside scoop on sports. He makes his living in hardscrabble downtown Reno, Nevada. A sports handicapper by trade, Nate is legendary at the sportsbook in Reno. If you can gamble on it, chances are Nate has tried his hand at it. He's a former fiction writer who has turned to writing about sports in a desperate bid to get published, much to the chagrin of nearly everyone around him. He is featured here with his extremely large dog, Boatswain.
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