NFL selection against Gap, Week 17: Will the Cardinals beat the Rams?

We’re in week 17 in the NFL, with the best regular-season games played on Sunday. This means it’s time for our weekly review of issues to spread for you to make money.

Last week, Steven Ruiz was 6-9-0 (104-103-6 overall) and Charles Curtis took 5-10-0 (101-119-6 overall).

Now we move on to them for comments before they choose.

Charles: OK, come on . . . The search to return to Array500 is here. All I want to do is go . . . 18-0. Help. I’m sorry I lost you money this year.

Steven: You haven’t lost anyone’s money, Charles, our committed readers know what to expect from you now. Now to the task: I want a smart week to keep my full series of overArray500 alive.

(All bets are courtesy of BetMGM)

Charles as Colts

The Jags are stuck in the first overall selection and have little to play for. The Colts, on the other hand, want this game to check their luck in the playoffs, so I’m going to the home team with something to play for.

Steven: jaguars

I soon remembered that betting on week 17 games is a useless company, but I have a task to do, I don’t know how many groups I accept as true to make canopy a 14-point gap. , but the Colts component of them.

Charles: giants

I wouldn’t play this game. But it looks like one or two point contests, and I don’t accept it as true with the Cowboys’ defense enough to help them.

Steven: cowboys

The Cowboys quietly have the most productive team in the NFC East after Alex Smith’s injury. The offensive is repairable and the defense is no longer a disaster. We can’t say the first one about the Giants right now.

 

Charles: Steelers

Yes, I know Mason Rudolph is starting this game. And yet the Steelers can still cover for me.

Steven: Acereros

The Browns are facing a COVID outbreak and, as a result, I can see the offensive fighting for a moment in a row. Cleveland is going to win, but it’s going to be a low-scoring deal.

Charles: Saints

New Orleans is looking for the most sensible seed of NFC, so they will collect the problems that oppose Carolina and earn at least 10.

Steven: Saints

This is one of the simplest possible options of the week. The Panthers have nothing to play for, while the Saints’ Super Bowl hopes are likely at stake, given how complicated a Lambeau pass can be in January for an aging quarterback like Drew Brees.

Charles: Jets

The Jets almost beat the Patriots the last time the two groups played, so I’ll take the points.

Steven: Jets

I would be surprised if we see Jarrett Stidham a lot on Sunday, and the Jets have beaten much larger groups in recent weeks.

 

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Charles: Vikings

A big hole for two imperfects, but the Vikings are less imperfect. That’s the case with Minnesota.

Steven: Lions

Lions fell further into the abyss after sending Matt Patricia back. Although the Vikings are not in a wonderful way themselves, they are a few degrees more wonderful than Lions and do not deserve to have any challenges that cover them here.

Charles: Hawks

They kept the games tight while wasting them and simply lost to the Bucs by four. What’s changed? Not so much.

Steven: buccaneers

The Bucs are rolling and the Falcons’ approach to Kansas City is probably a coincidence. Tampa Bay seemed to perceive things at the time part of the first game opposed to Atlanta. I wouldn’t be surprised if they continue with this impulse and ruin this one.

Charles: crows

The Bengals have been incredibly brave lately, but Baltimore has a lot to play for and has blown up some bad teams. I don’t think they make that much money.

Steven: Crows

Suddenly, the Ravens look like the 2019 edition of the team, and we know what the clashes were like last year. Reminder: not smart for Cincinnati.

Charles: invoices

Friend, it is difficult. In that case, with either group betting on qualification or the playoffs, you take the most productive team, and right now, it’s the Bills.

Steven: dolphins

If the ratings were important this year, I’d be more likely to pick the Bills, but I hope Sean McDermott rests with his headlines like he did last year at Week 17, which will give Miami the edge.

Charles: chargers

Patrick Mahomes will sit down, and I don’t think the other headlines will play much or anything at all. And maybe Justin Herbert is looking to finish a wonderful rookie season on a high note.

Steven: chargers

Otherwise, for Anthony Lynn, the Chargers would possibly have beaten the Chiefs in the first game. With Mahomes, it would be a simple victory.

Charles: Packers

I’m attracted to the issues, but anyway, I’ll be back as league MVP (that’s right, I claim it now, and it’s not exactly the catch) Aaron Rodgers.

Steven: Packers

The Packers want a win and Mitch Trubisky’s small, competent move will be over as soon as possible. This week turns out to be the right time for this to happen.

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Charles: titans

I almost took myself to Houston, but man, the Texans are messy beyond their QB. Looks like a Derrick Henry game, so I’ll take the big amount of points. That said, my religion on both sides of this bet is weak.

Steven: titans

I’m with Charles, the subjects were tempting, but I don’t know if Deshaun Watson still has something to give, and Henry can run for 250 on this one.

Charles: Raiders

I guess I take the team that showed flashes of skill compared to the team that played the spoiler. This deserves to tell you how passionate I am for betting on this one.

Steven: Raiders

The NFL can make this game much more appealing if you consider it a “loser” game that leaves town for any of the quarterbacks. I’ll stop by the Raiders because they’ve got the quarterback in this one.

Charles: Aries

It’s the Bowl of the two imperfect teams! I’ll be the most productive defenseman and this kind of John Wolford who, according to Steven, can make the Los Angeles attack more interesting.

Steven: Aries

I’m taking the Rams, but by John Wolford; instead, I take them because I think Brandon Staley’s defense fits the Cardinals’ offense.

Charles: 49ers

The Niners have burned me too many times in 2020, so I think they lose but keep things close.

Steven: Sea hawks

Seahawk’s defense plays smart football and the offense showed signs of life the moment he part of the win against Los Angeles. Besides, my New Year’s solution is to prevent Nick Mullens or C. J. Mr. Beathard.

Charles: Washington

I need to face the Eagles and I hope Washington wins the NFC East at 6-10, but no, I think WFT is enough to win this game.

Steven: Washington

Alex Smith is back! Now he hasn’t been very productive in smart health, but at least he wouldn’t possibly sabotage WFT’s very clever defense.

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