Clay Travis
over chiefs and over Cowboys
over chiefs and over Cowboys
Oct 19 | Dwayne Bryant | 5% | [NFL] (275) Arizona Cardinals at (276) Dallas Cowboys Time: 8:15 PM EDT |
Dallas Cowboys +1.5 (-110) |
Analysis: 8:15 PM ET -- NFL 275 Arizona Cardinals 276 Dallas Cowboys PLAY --> 276 DALLAS +1.5 (-110) PLAYABLE at -1.5 or better BET SIZE --> 5% PSA: 5% MAX BET does NOT mean bet all the money you have. It also does NOT mean bet money you don't have. It simply means 5% of your bankroll is the most we will ever bet on any single play, and that is what we are betting on this one. BE SMART! BET SMART! Talk about an overreaction. The look-ahead line for this game was Dallas -3. Then QB Dak Prescott goes down, and the line shifts to Arizona -3. No way is Prescott worth six points on the line over Andy Dalton. Dalton is arguably the best backup QB in the NFL. He spent many years as the starter for the Bengals, leading them to the playoffs on multiple occasions. Some would argue that the Cowboys could be better with Dalton under center because they're likely to lean on RB Ezekiel Elliott more, and Dallas has always been more successful the more the ball gets put in Zeke's hands. Also, more running plays means longer, time-consuming drives that keep that awful defense off the field. Arizona's signature win was Week 1 at San Francisco. That win looked great then but doesn't impress now when you look at how the 49ers have played since then. Both teams have offensive line issues, and the Cardinals will be without star pass rusher Chandler Jones. Also, the Cardinals have a huge disadvantage in regards to scheduling. This is Arizona's third straight road game, while this is Dallas' third straight at home. This qualifies under the "Injured Star Angle," in which a team tends to step up and play a great game in its first game without a star teammate. We got a glimpse of it after Dak went down last Sunday, and Dalton led the team to a victory. I expect that to carry over here, as the Cowboys step up to "win one for 4." PLAY DALLAS. |
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