How To Bet NFL Week 17
By Jason McIntyre
FOX Sports betting analyst
Are you the type of person who believes in New Year’s resolutions? Well, I definitely am – I know this doesn't sound like it relates to gambling, but just stick with me here.
Self improvement isn’t just saying you want to do something, but writing it down and holding yourself accountable. For the second time in three years, I came out of the gate blazing hot on NFL picks, but around November, I cooled off considerably.
I spent a portion of the holiday break analyzing my mistakes, and it was a painful – but necessary – experience.
At the start of seasons, I am a highly successful sports gambler. I’ve done my homework and offseason research, and my early picks are spot on. However, markets tend toward efficiency, and I've learned my biggest flaw is that I haven’t adjusted with the market.
That has been my downfall.
I’ve now spoken it out loud, and thus, I cannot let this happen again in 2021. Let’s dip our toes in the gross, treacherous waters of Week 17 (with all odds via FOX Bet).
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Last week
Sides: 0-2
Totals: 1-1
Teaser: 1-0
Overall: 2-3
Season (since tracking results)
Sides: 3-5
Totals: 4-1
Teasers: 4-2
1st half: 0-1
Carolina Panthers +6.5 vs. New Orleans Saints
Don't be fooled, this pick isn’t about Alvin Kamara and the Saints’ Covid-ravaged running back situation. New Orleans could give Taysom Hill 15 carries, and throw in a few practice squad guys for 10-15 more, and run rampant on the Panthers defense.
This is a play on Carolina's Teddy Bridgewater, who continues to be a cover machine (22-5 against the spread as an underdog). And, the Panthers are 8-3 ATS as an underdog this season, a whopping 72%. Two of those losses came against Tom Brady and Tampa; the other was in the season opener against the Raiders. In Teddy Bridgewater I trust.
File this nugget away: Matt Rhule is going to be a bet-on coach in the NFL for the foreseeable future. THE PICK: Panthers +6.5
Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears: Over 50.5 points
Since Mitchell Trubisky took over five games ago, the Bears have become an over team (4-1). It's true, all of those games came against bad defenses, but that continues this week against the Packers, who are only 15th in defensive efficiency.
Green Bay is playing for home field advantage in the playoffs, where the franchise hasn’t lost since 2014. Even without All-Pro LT David Bakhtiari, who suffered a season-ending injury (knee), the Packers should move the ball with ease against a Bears defense missing two starters in the secondary.
Aaron Rodgers has 44 touchdown passes and is the MVP-favorite. He’d love nothing more than to win his 3rd MVP while knocking Chicago out of the playoffs. THE PICK: Over 50.5 points
Los Angeles Rams +3 vs. Arizona Cardinals
Everyone knows it’s a futile effort to try to win an argument with an internet troll. There’s nothing to gain, it’s a colossal waste of time, and no matter all the facts and logic you provide, it doesn’t resonate with the troll. Here we are, and nothing I’m about to say is going to make sense, but it’s a bet you have to make.
The Rams are without one of their best wide receivers (Cooper Kupp), their top two running backs, and their franchise QB. They’re starting someone named John Wolford, who has never thrown a regular season NFL pass.
But give me Sean McVay (7-0 vs. Arizona) with a QB that nobody has tape on. This line opened Rams -4.5 and the injuries/Covid have moved the line an entire touchdown.
I have been bullish on Arizona all year, but the offense has hit rock bottom, and if Jalen Ramsey erases DeAndre Hopkins – again – I don’t know how the Cardinals score enough to win and get in the playoffs. THE PICK: Rams +3
Seattle Seahawks (-7) at San Francisco 49ers
This is the riskiest play I’m making this weekend because it’s a.) a divisional rematch where the favorite won and covered last time, b.) a team with nothing to play for versus a team that has an outside shot at the No. 1 seed, and c.) a fact that Pete Carroll hasn’t won a Week 17 game convincingly in five years.
I just can’t get over this 49ers injury report. Their defensive star from the upset over Arizona last week, K’Waun Williams, is out. As are their two best receivers (Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel), top offensive lineman (Trent Williams), along with defensive starters Dre Greenlaw, Javon Kinlaw, and Richard Sherman.
Did defensive coordinator Robert Saleh spend more time this week preparing for job interviews and building a coaching staff for next year (Detroit, anyone?) or on the Seahawks, a team that has topped 21 points in each of its last six meetings with the 49ers?
Oh, and San Francisco had to bring in a new long snapper and field goal kicker, too. THE PICK: Seattle -7
Teaser:
Seattle Seahawks -7 to -1 at San Francisco 49ers
Tennessee Titans -7 to -1 at Houston Texans
The Seahawks angle is mentioned above.
The Titans were also a tricky handicap this week. That game boils down to this: Is DeShaun Watson playing or not? I expect it to surge from 7.5 to probably 11.5 or higher if he’s ruled out and AJ McCarron is in. That being said, the Titans can’t pressure the QB (one sack in the last four games), and McCarron could be dealing from a clean pocket.
There’s also a scenario where the Titans try to get Derrick Henry 223 yards, so he hits the 2,000 mark this season. Or the opposite is true –Tennessee jumps to a 24-0 lead and pulls its starters for the second half since they’re locked into the playoffs.
Teasing through the key numbers of 7 and 3 are essential, so give me the Titans to simply win.
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