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We would’ve seen it in the 2014 SB, but Seattle recovered that crazy onside kick in the NFCCG, and I’m glad that they did.
We would've beaten GB & their hobbled QB even easier than we should've beaten the SeaHags.
 
I could have told you these predictions without even reading the magazines. So obvious jumping on the trendy picks. I don't think the Bears will make the playoffs again so long as Falsebisky is the QB.

I just try to look at good value bets. Here's what I like:

MVP Odds
Jimmy Garoppolo 40:1
Matt Ryan 30:1

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Super Bowl Winner Odds (would probably hedge if team gets to conference title game)
Seattle Seahawks 40:1
Atlanta Falcons 30:1
San Francisco 49ers 30:1
Pittsburgh Steelers 25:1

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Give me Ryan, Garopollo, Roethlisberger, and Wilson all with those long odds. Can't imagine you won't see at least one of those teams ride their QB pretty far. Also, I loathe the Steelers but love their value in the books this year. This is a perennial contender (or at least, a perennial playoff team) who had a "down year" at 9-6-1, took out some garbage attitudes, and still have that great offensive line, Smith-Schuster (who in my estimation has surpassed an aging, declining AB), and Conner (who in my estimation is likely better than Bell, due to his age alone, plus I prefer running style and usage rate.)

Green Bay is tied for 10th at 25/1 with the Steelers and the Vikings. If McCarthy was the problem, then this is the year for them to make a move. The pressure will be on Aaron Rodgers to deliver.
 
Green Bay is tied for 10th at 25/1 with the Steelers and the Vikings. If McCarthy was the problem, then this is the year for them to make a move. The pressure will be on Aaron Rodgers to deliver.

Green Bay, Pittsburgh, and Seattle are three of the decade's most successful teams and still have the QB responsible for that success. Seattle at 40:1 and Green Bay/Pittsburgh each at 25:1 seem like absurdly good values. Meanwhile the Browns are 14:1?
 
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