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After Week 1, I blamed myself for missing the $100 parlay by one game. This week, I'm blaming NFL referees, who clearly don't want to see us prosper.
After the first five legs of my six-game parlay hit, it came down to the Broncos. And after Denver went ahead on Joe Flacco's two-point conversion pass to Emmanuel Sanders, I'll admit, I was counting my money. Then the refs intervened.
First came the egregious — EGREGIOUS, I tell you! — roughing the passer call that got the Bears offense going.
Then, the refs and a generous time-keeper gave Chicago an insta-timeout after Allen Robinson was tackled with fractions of a second left on the clock and the Bears out of timeouts. After all of that, we still had a chance. The Bears had to make a 52-yard field goal to win.
Of course, they did.
We soldier on. As always, we'll be putting together a parlay, using spreads and money lines, that turns $10 into at least $100. Here are the Week 3 picks…
All odds via BetMGM:
Point spreads
Raiders (+9) over Vikings
If you would have told me weeks ago that I'd be picking the Raiders over the Vikings IN Minnesota, I would have punched myself in the face. But here we are. Oakland looks kind of good — the second quarter of the Chiefs game notwithstanding — and the Vikings' passing game looks really bad. Do you trust Kirk Cousins to cover a nine-point spread? I certainly don't.
Confidence level: 8/10
Money lines
Packers (-300) over Broncos
This Broncos team is a pain to watch. Particularly when they pass the ball. Joe Flacco is struggling to throw accurate passes to running backs standing a few yards away from him, and this Packers defense looks like one of the best in the league. Even if Aaron Rodgers and Matt LaFleur throw hands on the sideline, Green Bay should have no problem moving to 3-0. Bodog sign up bonus card.
Confidence level: 10/10
49ers (-290) over Steelers
Yes, I know the 49ers have beaten up on two bad teams but that's typically what good teams do. And we know how much problems the Steelers have had on the West Coast in recent years. Kyle Shanahan will expose the Steelers' uncoordinated defenses and keep Pittsburgh winless, and Mason Rudolph won't be able to keep up.
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Confidence level: 8/10
Bills (-270) over Bengals
So it turns out the Bengals are actually as bad as we thought they'd be. The Bills, well, they're exactly what we thought they'd be. The defense is really good, and the offense is just good enough to take care of business against the dregs of the league. Cincy is one of those dregs.
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Confidence level: 9/10
Chiefs (-290) over Ravens
It pains me to bet against Lamar Jackson, but have you seen Patrick Mahomes play football lately? He's even better than he was a season ago. And the Ravens showed some cracks in the armor against what we think is subpar Cardinals team … at home, no less.
Confidence level: 8/10
Redskins (+166) over Bears
I'm not overly confident in this pick, but we needed an underdog pick and this is the best one on the board. The Redskins have looked semi-competent against two really good teams. The Bears passing game is a total mess and I think this is the week we all realize that Mitchell Trubisky isn't the answer.
Confidence level: 7/10