THE TILT BOWL (25.11.25): Panthers-49ers concludes a weekend to forget
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In this week’s episode of THE WINDOW: Sports betting podcast, Matt Russell (@mrussauthentic) opens the show by breaking down a Monday Night Football game that had him as irritated as any game all season, given how close it was to being a big winner had some plays been executed in a way we should expect from NFL quarterbacks.
Then Matt goes down the scoreboard in Week 12 to determine what we were right about, and what went wrong. He discusses the Joe Burrow situation, and how the Bengals would have beaten the Patriots if Burrow had played, what happened with the big favorites unable to cover big numbers, the Chiefs averting disaster despite being the much better team in their overtime win over the Colts, and the Cowboys looking like they were going to be podcast fodder before making an epic comeback after some absurd fails in the first half against the Eagles.
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THE WINDOW’s “Black Friday” Sale
The regular season’s penultimate week in college football is always a tricky one, but a trio of games went south on a rough Saturday for THE WINDOW, but Matt breaks down why despite hitting 57% on college football bets this season, it’s just a reminder that the math will always revert back to 53% the longer you stay at the sports betting table.
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“The Saturday 7” — Week 13’s best bets for College Football
Thursday Night Football betting preview: Bills-Texans
NFL Week 12 “Sunday Best”
The “Player Prop Express” for Week 12
Monday Night Football betting preview: Panthers-49ers
Why the Panes deserved better from USC, UNC, and Cincinnati, while not getting much in the way of luck elsewhere. Plus, is Jeremiyah Love going to do the unthinkable? Or will he be out of sight/out of mind for the two biggest weeks of the college football season?
It’s time to head to THE WINDOW, let’s go!





