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57. The “Eberflus Bump” | NFL Week Picks and Analysis

57. The “Eberflus Bump” | NFL Week Picks and Analysis

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Andy is 4-5 and Mike 5-4 ATS. The “Street” is a long and taxing one that is filled with highs and lows but as this street has always taught us, “Never too high, never too low.”


  • Are there problems in Baltimore?

  • Are there problems in Kansas City or are there problems in both?

  • Do “key” numbers matter in sports handicapping?


Chicago and Carolina are attached at the hip due to the big trade they made a couple of years ago but it seems the narrative is to make Chicago seem closer to better days ahead (due to its market size). Is there really an “Ebreflus Bump?”


In this episode:

  • Rams game + Bucks game analysis

  • The importance of the line in betting

  • Detroit Lions’ culture under Dan Campbell

  • Carolina vs. Atlanta game breakdown

  • Houston Texans’ draft decisions

  • Home field advantage in the NFL

  • Weekly picks & analysis

  • Kansas City Chiefs struggles

  • Injuries & player performance


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