• 2 months ago
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00:00What can we look forward tonight from that Dallas Cowboys offense, particularly from
00:08a Dak Prescott perspective?
00:10This passing prop, 256.5, touchdowns over 1.5 at that minus 146 price now, an interception
00:16at minus 114.
00:17What are we looking at from a Dallas perspective, particularly with Dak Prescott?
00:21I think this has to be a classic Dak to CD game early and often, get him 10, 12 targets,
00:28get him over that 100-yard mark, get him a touchdown.
00:31I don't want to say they have to quiet the critics, but the contract talks coming into
00:35the season, the sideline thing from last week, like you said, they need to be more professional
00:40as a team, individually.
00:42Get the ball early and often to CD your best player, operate as rationally as possible,
00:48lead yourself out of third and long, do everything the right way, cover the number, keep the
00:52defense in check, keep Malik Nabors in check if you possibly can, and win this game if
00:58they want to course-correct on their season.
01:01So let's now go to the New York Giants.
01:03In Beckel, you see Daniel Jones's number.
01:05It's humble in comparison to Dak, 199.5, but in the only win for the G-Men this year, last
01:12year in Cleveland, he went over this number well over two bills.
01:16His favorite target has been Malik Nabors, the top target in the National Football League
01:21with 37 of them so far through three weeks.
01:24That's the rookie wideout out of LSU, Malik Nabors.
01:28How would you describe this connection so far between Danny Dimes and Nabors through
01:33the first three weeks?
01:35It's been nothing short of amazing.
01:37And granted, I'm not very high on Daniel Jones long-term, I wasn't high on him coming into
01:41the season.
01:42Obviously, Nabors is a phenomenal talent.
01:43I'm going to say now that Nabors is approaching what I say in the NBA when it comes to like
01:49an Atencio Cumpo or a Donchic, where you don't take unders on him.
01:53If you want to go to one of his props, you take the over.
01:56I'm not saying I'm going to take the over every single time, but I'm not willing to
01:59take an under on a player that's going to command a 35% target share, that has this
02:03much skill that, and especially the Giants defense continues to be bad.
02:06They're going to be constantly forced into these passing game scripts and Nabors is going
02:10to see 10 plus targets every single week, regardless of how good the defense may be.
02:15He's going to get yards.
02:16So I'm just not willing to take an under on him at all.
02:20If we look at also from a tight end perspective here, Jake Ferguson, four and a half catches,
02:2542 and a half yards.
02:27How do you deal with a player that was explosive last week, talking about a lot of targets
02:30coming in direction, but also from the game flow perspective, where he was down late in
02:35the game and getting a lot of targets, how does that transfer over to a game where you
02:38don't expect to be down late in the third quarter, the fourth quarter by two touchdowns
02:42to the Giants on a guy like Jake Ferguson?
02:44Right.
02:45I think Ferguson's a good talent and like you said, the game script against the Ravens
02:49poured directly into his usage.
02:51That's why I was getting so yards.
02:52I'm a little hesitant, especially on a short week, you know, he missed a two weeks ago
02:55when he was dealing with that knee injury after week one against the Browns.
02:58So I'm generally a little hesitant on players that I think are good, but ultimately they're
03:03secondary options in the offense and then the short week, the injury.
03:06So I would stay away from Ferguson again, if we look directly, that game script influenced
03:11him having a lot of yards.
03:12So it's kind of just a move on for me.
03:14And if I miss out on an opportunity to take it over, so be it, we can just look at the
03:19change in things next week, I would say is the best way to go about it.

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