The Spreadzone - NFL Wild Card Weekend Best Bets
Update: 2025-01-10
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Welcome back to the Spreadzone Playoff edition:
This or That Playoff Edition
MVP: Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen - A tough choice, but likely leans towards Lamar Jackson for his unique skillset and impact on the game.
Worst Franchise for Fans: New York Jets or New York Giants - Both franchises have a history of disappointment and underachievement, making this a close call.
Super Bowl Winner: Detroit Lions or Kansas City Chiefs - The Lions are a trendy pick, but the Chiefs remain the favorites with Patrick Mahomes.
Better QB: Bryce Young or Caleb Williams - Another close one, with Caleb Williams likely edging out Bryce Young due to his explosive playmaking ability.
Best Job Opening: Jacksonville Jaguars or New England Patriots - The Jaguars might have the slight edge with a more promising young core.
HC: Mike Vrabel or Ben Johnson - Mike Vrabel is a respected defensive mind with a proven track record.
Dave's Dimes:
Repeat Division Winners: 6 out of 8 divisions had repeat winners, highlighting the dominance of certain teams.
Darnold/Lions D: The Lions defense had the highest man coverage rate in the league at 66%, an interesting stat to consider.
This or That Playoff Edition
MVP: Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen - A tough choice, but likely leans towards Lamar Jackson for his unique skillset and impact on the game.
Worst Franchise for Fans: New York Jets or New York Giants - Both franchises have a history of disappointment and underachievement, making this a close call.
Super Bowl Winner: Detroit Lions or Kansas City Chiefs - The Lions are a trendy pick, but the Chiefs remain the favorites with Patrick Mahomes.
Better QB: Bryce Young or Caleb Williams - Another close one, with Caleb Williams likely edging out Bryce Young due to his explosive playmaking ability.
Best Job Opening: Jacksonville Jaguars or New England Patriots - The Jaguars might have the slight edge with a more promising young core.
HC: Mike Vrabel or Ben Johnson - Mike Vrabel is a respected defensive mind with a proven track record.
Dave's Dimes:
Repeat Division Winners: 6 out of 8 divisions had repeat winners, highlighting the dominance of certain teams.
Darnold/Lions D: The Lions defense had the highest man coverage rate in the league at 66%, an interesting stat to consider.
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