The fantasy football season ends as the New Year begins. It’s sort of an awkward feeling, but it’s an annual ritual for owners and smart owners start their planning for the new season sooner rather than later.
After 54 Super Bowl matchups some trends have developed that could offer some insight on how you approach this year’s contest from a betting perspective. I take a stab at making my picks on the final NFL game of the season.
We’ve reached the finish line of the 2020 NFL season, Super Bowl LV. In Episode 162 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I preview what promises to be a great matchup between the Chiefs and Buccaneers.
Growing up as a kid in the 80’s there were very few Super Bowls that turned out to be good. The two best games of the decade involved my favorite childhood team, the Cincinnati Bengals, losing on two occasions to the San Francisco 49ers.
Whether you are an experienced veteran of your fantasy sports league or just looking to begin playing with some friends, understanding which games are the most popular is a good place to start when you’re exploring which leagues might be the best for you and your gaming community.
You win some and you lose some. After crushing it here in the Wildcard Round, things took a turn for the worst in last week’s Divisional Round. That said, we’re still slightly ahead for the playoffs and I’m aiming to pad my profit in this week’s Conference Championship edition of Beat the Book.
It’s down to four teams vying to be crowned NFL champs. In Episode 161 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I highlight my favorite football weekend of the year and talk through the latest headlines heading towards kick off.
After turning a modest profit during the regular season with my Beat the Book selections were back for the playoffs. I had an over $800 profit last week. Here’s a look at some of the bets I like for four-game slate coming our way on the NFL’s Divisional Round!
In Episode 160 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I preview each of the NFL’s Divisional Playoff matchups and make my predictions and offer my takes on DeShaun Watson, Urban Meyer and more.
The 2020 NFL Playoffs are set! This year each conference gets one additional team, taking the total number of playoff teams to 14. Things kick off this weekend with six great games. Here’s the complete schedule.