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SIMON- January Record (3-6 -4.09) Season Record (3-6 -4.09)
Sunday 1/15
ITALY - SERIE A - Jan 15
(UNDER 2.5 -125) Juventus @ Fiorentina (245PM)
Enjoy the view.
COLLEGE HOOPS
PATRICK - January Record (12-10 +1.10 ) Season Record (47-41 +1.95)
Ohio State -2 -105 Michigan State (130PM)
JEFF- January Record (16-10 +5.00 ) Season Record (56-41 +10.35)
Saint Peters /Rider OVER 129.5 (2PM)
NBA
PATRICK- January Record (6-8 -1.80) Season Record (44-50 -11.85)
Sacramento Kings +1.5 Oklahoma City Thunder (9PM)
JEFF- January Record (10-6 +3.40 ) Season Record (39-44 -9.40)
Memphis Grizzlies -7.5 Chicago Bulls (9PM)
NHL
JEFF - January (9-7 +.90) Season Record (36-41-9 -10.08)
Minnesota Wild/Chicago Blackhawks OVER 5 -115 (7PM)
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SUNDAY GAMES
Perfect Play--KC -
The Chiefs, well-rested after a bye week thanks to owning the second seed in the AFC, may have suffered a blowout loss to the Steelers in the regular season, but this is an entirely different ballgame. Pittsburgh is riding a nine-game winning streak and an AFC North title and streaks tend to catch up. Ben Roethlisberger has struggled with interceptions in recent weeks. He threw two of them against the Dolphins and had five over the last three games of the regular season. The Steelers know they need to fix the turnovers, but with cold, rain and ice, it's easier said than done. The Chiefs can test the Pittsburgh defense with big plays from wide receiver Tyreek Hill and tight end Travis Kelce. Over Kansas City's last six games, Hill and Kelce have scored seven touchdowns and contributed 45 percent of the offensive yards (470 of 2,150). The Chiefs, who have won 10 of their past 12 games, clinched the AFC West for the first time since 2010. Kansas City QB Alex Smith has a 0.5 interception percentage (one interception, 186 attempts) in his postseason career, the best mark in NFL history (minimum 150 attempts). Arrowhead Stadium will be rocking.
--------------- Pinnacle--Dallas Cowboys - ***NFL Playoff Game of the Year
Dak Prescott looks to guide Dallas to its first Super Bowl appearance in 21 years and with a great compliment of teammates, that is certainly within his scope even as a first year quarterback. He says it's been a long time since he has been nervous so that won't be an issue. There's more nerves having to play Alabama and LSU so he's past that stage. On the other hand, Aaron Rodgers will be without his top target in Jordy Nelson, who was ruled out Friday after suffering a rib injury in the game against the Giants. We've all seen how that has worked out for Green Bay in the past. Additionally, that gives the Cowboys defense the edge of just working on containing Randall Cobb. Prescott guided Dallas to a 30-16 victory over the Packers earlier this year as he completed 18 of 27 passes for 247 yards and three touchdowns. Elliott racked up 157 yards on 28 rushes and looks to be a force today. The Cowboys simply have to much talent. Dallas moves the ball well on the ground with Elliott and through the air with Prescott, who passed for 3,667 yards and 23 touchdowns against four interceptions. The Cowboys have three players with 50 or more receptions -- Cole Beasley (75 for 833), tight end Jason Witten (69 for 673) and wideout Dez Bryant (50 for 796). All three Cowboy defensive players that have had injuries are all healed and ready to play.
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