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329: Episode 329: Week 9 NFL Betting

329: Episode 329: Week 9 NFL Betting

FromThe Sharp 600 - Sports Betting Podcast


329: Episode 329: Week 9 NFL Betting

FromThe Sharp 600 - Sports Betting Podcast

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Nov 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Host Rob Cressy talks all things Week 8 across the NFL and looks ahead to the Week 9 action.


Rob discusses:
- Lessons learned from Week 8's mayhem.
- How to approach major line movements (Cowboys/Vikings & Titans/Colts).
- Inconsistency of Week 8's double-digit spreads.
- Not going away from your system and process.
- His “Moneyline Parlay of the Week”
- Why he's betting the Bills -14 against the Jags in Week 9.
- Who he's picking with his “Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable” bet of the week.


Connect with Rob @robcressy on Twitter and send in your feedback, best bets and bad beats.


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Released:
Nov 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Give us 600 seconds and we'll give you the best sport betting podcast packed into 10 minutes. "The Sharp 600" is brought to you by Covers: the top source for sports betting odds, picks and predictions. Host Jason Logan runs down the biggest events in the sports betting industry, giving unique insights and info that you need to know before placing your wagers. The 600-second format keeps the content coming: from NFL best bets to action reports from the biggest sportsbooks in Las Vegas. We go rapid fire on spreads, totals, and props as well as bringing in the occasional guest - all while racing the clock and having a lot of fun doing it. If you like "The Sharp 600", please rate and review the podcast and feel free to reach out to host Jason Logan (https://twitter.com/CoversJLo) and producer Delano Chiarot (https://twitter.com/delanochiarot) with your feedback.