• 2 months ago
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00:00Let's break down what we are expecting to see. We got the Bills taking on the
00:07Dolphins, an in-division, and all the excitement that comes with that. We've
00:11got a Dolphins team that rallied back this weekend, we've got a Bills team that
00:15rallied back this weekend, and we've got a Dolphins team that wants to prove that
00:18they should be sitting on top of this one. So where's the fun with this, Tom?
00:23Immediately, I'm leaning Bills. You know, anytime we get two teams that's
00:28essentially a coin flip. I mean, it's minus 120 for the Dolphins money lines,
00:32plus one on two for the Bills. Like, we're dealing with a coin flip between two
00:35very good teams. Like, I generally will side with just taking the points of a
00:40team that can realistically win this game. 48 and a half over under seems
00:44pretty spot-on. As usual, I will ultimately look to take a live over. I
00:49think 48 and a half is just not something I'm comfortable with taking
00:52over. But again, if things start slow, it is a Thursday, it's a short week for
00:57both these teams, and we generally see these games start slow, a lack of
01:01offense. If we get a live over at 40, 41 and a half, maybe 42, that's probably my
01:05favorite spot to go. It's about the quarterbacks. It's about the receivers in
01:09this game. We know what we have from the Dolphins. The question is, what do we get
01:13from the Bills passing offense? Is it going to be consistently Keon Coleman? Is
01:18it going to be Khalil Shakir? Are we actually going to see something from Dalton
01:21Kincaid, or is it always going to be Josh Allen running the ball in the red
01:25zone, and James Cook running the ball? Because we need some consistency out of
01:29the passing game from the Bills to match what we know the Dolphins can bring
01:32early and often in the passing game.

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