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On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk and the boys recap the CFP Quarterfinal round as they were at both the Cotton Bowl and Rose Bowl, plus they preview the entire NFL week 18 slate and make their picks against the spread. Joining the progrum to catch us up on everything that happened over the past week in the NFL and to preview the biggest story lines of week 18 is ESPN Senior NFL Insider, Adam Schefter. Next, the authority of college football, Pete Thamel joins the show to chat about the transfer portal opening today, his expectations for Trinidad Chambliss and what's going to happen to all these teams who are still in the playoffs as roster's begin to change. Later, ESPN NFL Insider/host/pundit, host of the Schrager Hour, Peter Schrager joins the show to chat about the CFP, the Panthers Bucs game tomorrow which he'll be on the sideline for, and some of the other biggest storylines around the NFL moving into week 18. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you. We'll see you on Overreaction Monday. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RJ bell and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL betting recap for Week 17 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ bell and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL betting recap for Week 17 RJ Bell and Mackenzie Rivers closed out Week 17 with a concise but data heavy betting recap that blended market results, team motivation, and late season NFL trends, grounding every conclusion in performance metrics rather than narrative guesswork. Bell acknowledged a winning week that still felt unsatisfying due to a lost best bet and a misread on the Raiders, noting that injury related assumptions about tanking did not align with observed effort. That misread fed into a broader discussion about how perceived tank games often produce the opposite result, as teams under scrutiny tend to play harder, a pattern Bell argued is more reliable than public speculation. The conversation expanded into league wide scoring and game flow data, highlighting that Week 17 produced a season high number of games where one team never trailed, yet historical analysis since the introduction of the 17 game schedule showed no consistent late season bias toward blowouts. Bell emphasized that Week 18 stands apart, with teams typically maintaining effort regardless of playoff position, a finding supported by multi year data showing fewer one sided games in the final week. From a betting performance standpoint, the duo cited a 22 and 8 run over six weeks, reinforcing confidence heading into the season finale. Team level analysis focused heavily on net point margin and first down differential since Week 11, metrics Bell described as among the strongest predictors of future performance. Jacksonville, San Francisco, New England, Seattle, and the Rams emerged as clear leaders in point margin, while the Saints quietly ranked among the best in first down differential, contrasting sharply with struggling teams like the Jets, Raiders, and Cardinals. Quarterback form was treated with the same rigor, as Rivers detailed dramatic midseason turnarounds from Trevor Lawrence and sustained late season efficiency from other passers, while also flagging volatility in players such as Sam Darnold. Turnover efficiency further separated contenders from pretenders, with Seattle standing out as a playoff caliber team despite poor turnover luck, a profile Bell suggested could signal hidden upside. Throughout the discussion, the hosts returned to a central theme, late season betting edges come from understanding effort, efficiency, and underlying stats, not from assuming teams will quit or coast based on standings alone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys start by recapping the first round of the CFP before recapping the NFL slate from the weekend. They then end with a week 17 preview.
RJ Bell and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for Week 16. RJ Bell and Mackenzie Rivers recapped Week 16 NFL action with a focus on separating true performance from misleading final scores by comparing three metrics, the scoreboard result, a box score based recalculation, and two noise reduced efficiency models. They emphasized how sequencing and non repeatable events like turnovers can distort outcomes, using the Rams Seahawks game as a prime example where identical efficiency could have produced wildly different final scores. Bell discussed how betting markets have changed with legalization, syndicates, and model driven bettors, arguing that incentives often force action even without confidence, leading to distorted line moves. He noted that public analysts frequently echo trends without understanding them, creating opportunities for disciplined bettors. Rivers highlighted Bell's recent betting run and the importance of closing line value. They reviewed teams whose recent performance diverged most from season long metrics, including Jacksonville, the Rams, Chicago, and Baltimore, and discussed how midseason improvements or collapses often lag public perception. Bell argued that some teams appear to be tanking while others remain highly motivated despite poor records, which matters late in the season. Looking ahead to Christmas Day games, they expressed skepticism toward large spreads driven by must win narratives, particularly Denver laying a huge number against Kansas City, favoring the underdog due to rarity and historical performance of large home dogs. They concluded that motivation, pressure, referee tendencies, and market psychology become increasingly important late in the season, and that disciplined bettors should resist narratives, manage risk, and focus on structural edges rather than reacting to surface level results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ Bell and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for Week 16. RJ Bell and Mackenzie Rivers recapped Week 16 NFL action with a focus on separating true performance from misleading final scores by comparing three metrics, the scoreboard result, a box score based recalculation, and two noise reduced efficiency models. They emphasized how sequencing and non repeatable events like turnovers can distort outcomes, using the Rams Seahawks game as a prime example where identical efficiency could have produced wildly different final scores. Bell discussed how betting markets have changed with legalization, syndicates, and model driven bettors, arguing that incentives often force action even without confidence, leading to distorted line moves. He noted that public analysts frequently echo trends without understanding them, creating opportunities for disciplined bettors. Rivers highlighted Bell's recent betting run and the importance of closing line value. They reviewed teams whose recent performance diverged most from season long metrics, including Jacksonville, the Rams, Chicago, and Baltimore, and discussed how midseason improvements or collapses often lag public perception. Bell argued that some teams appear to be tanking while others remain highly motivated despite poor records, which matters late in the season. Looking ahead to Christmas Day games, they expressed skepticism toward large spreads driven by must win narratives, particularly Denver laying a huge number against Kansas City, favoring the underdog due to rarity and historical performance of large home dogs. They concluded that motivation, pressure, referee tendencies, and market psychology become increasingly important late in the season, and that disciplined bettors should resist narratives, manage risk, and focus on structural edges rather than reacting to surface level results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ Bell and Mackenzie Rivers recap NFL Week 15. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ Bell and Mackenzie Rivers recap NFL Week 15. RJ Bell and Mackenzie Rivers recap NFL Week 15 focusing on true performance versus noise and how the Super Bowl market is shifting late in the season. The Rams are now the clear top team after ranking number one in offensive EPA minus turnovers for three straight weeks without benefiting from fast pace which signals elite repeatable execution. Stafford has surged into MVP favorite territory while Josh Allen is drawing late momentum as bettors reassess value. RJ stresses the importance of separating raw scores from underlying efficiency noting that pick sixes and short fields distort results while yards first downs and play level data better predict future outcomes. The Rams comeback win over Detroit looks even stronger when adjusting for misc touchdowns and sequence bias and McVay remains excellent on short rest especially on the road. Seattle remains strong but has not meaningfully improved while the Rams have clearly ascended making the Thursday matchup pivotal for NFC seeding. Denver made the biggest move of the week jumping from long shot to contender as Bo Nix played his best pro game and Sean Payton's system is clicking with the Broncos now a legitimate threat for the AFC one seed. Buffalo remains elite and explosive while Houston is quietly one of the most dangerous teams when Stroud has protection with the Texans ranking top three in several composite metrics. The Chiefs loss with Mahomes injured raises real dynasty questions though history suggests elite quarterbacks often rebound stronger. The Bears continue to improve behind better coaching defense and run game while the Raiders look like the league's worst roster raising doubts about their direction. The Giants appear content to lose positioning themselves for the top pick while Washington still plays hard. Best bets continue to dominate with large ATS margins underscoring process over results. The episode closes with broader discussion on markets media narratives coaching value and how late season clarity separates real contenders from teams riding variance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for NFL Week 14. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for NFL Week 14. RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik, and Mackenzie Rivers review NFL Week 14 with a focus on Pittsburgh's upset win over Baltimore, debating Tomlin's coaching, luck, and officiating while agreeing the matchup is historically tight and favors underdogs. They discuss league-wide quarterback volatility, pointing out that Mahomes, Lamar, and Burrow all risk missing the playoffs, something rare in the modern era. Fezzik calls Steelers-Ravens a “Plinko game,” essentially a coin flip, and similar dynamics are noted in Houston-Kansas City, where Fezzik criticizes Reid for an overly aggressive fourth-down try in a low-scoring script. They challenge win-probability models, especially Ben Baldwin's, arguing game flow and defensive dominance weren't reflected. The group examines AFC playoff odds, leaning toward Denver or New England due to easier paths, while seeing Houston as dangerous but limited by road-game disadvantages. They highlight Denver's late-game strategy mastery, contrasting it with a controversial Raiders field goal that shifted betting outcomes and raised questions about intent. They emphasize how margins, analytics, and coaching incentives shape end-game decisions. The conversation expands into tanking, identifying Cleveland as suspicious after odd play-calling and unusually poor run-defense metrics despite overall strong performance. They criticize offensive inefficiency in Washington and note Sam Howell's injury accelerating collapse. Miami's explosive run game and McDaniel's coaching resurgence are praised, though cold-weather struggles for Tua temper expectations. Chicago is credited for improvement under Ben Johnson, while Detroit is viewed as regressing without him. Green Bay is labeled a “stat darling,” Seattle and the Rams as the NFC's most complete teams, and Buffalo as deeply flawed despite flashes of elite quarterback play, especially with a run game ranked near bottom by EPA. They argue the NFC deserves to be favored in the Super Bowl given multiple balanced contenders versus AFC inconsistency. They assess Jacksonville's uneven season, Denver's upward trajectory, and Las Vegas' structural issues. The show ends with commentary on coaching value, GM analytics, league parody, betting markets, and narrative bias driven by win-loss ordering, not performance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mr. Glass Half Full and Eli Racks Break down the NFL Games that stood out in week 14Show Breakdown:Show Breakdown: 01:05-03:45 - @browns fall short, but Shedeur Shines 03:46-06:38 - @colts are Cooked as Daniel Jones goes down for the year 06:39-09:17 - Love outduels Caleb Williams, as @packers beat @ChicagoBears 09:20-12:50 - @KansasCityChiefs Dynasty Window is SHUT and @HoustonTexans are BACK
Send us a textNFL WEEK 13 RECAP + NFL WEEK 14 PREDICTIONS!BETTING PREVIEW | PLAYER PROPS, UPSET ALERTS & BREAKING NEWS!On this episode of the (@3rdLegPodcast) Riley, Dunny & Dan give their 100% unfiltered Sports reaction to WEEK 11 OF the NFL and share what to look forward to in WEEK 14. FREE PICKS, LEANS, PLAYER PROPS, OVER/UNDERS & UPSETS with current Vegas odds!Kick back and enjoy listening to us talk about all things Sports betting and sports news.Support the show
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap from week 13. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap from week 13. RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers recap NFL Week 13, starting with Fezzik's contest standings and shifting into a long debate about Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss for LSU, weighing money, reputation, player poaching, contract terms, and whether he should coach out the season, comparing it to corporate noncompetes and fan reactions; they discuss New Orleans, Baton Rouge, lifestyle differences, and how coaches and players evaluate opportunity versus loyalty. They transition to Survivor strategy, with Fezzik criticizing results-oriented praise for underdog picks and outlining math on contrarian value, distribution of picks on Philadelphia, Chicago, Baltimore and others, and how expected value—not outcome—should drive decisions. RJ pushes back that long-term projections people use may be overly certain and ignore variance in future point spreads. They then move game-by-game through the week: Bengals' win over the Ravens despite six field goals and Baltimore's four lost fumbles; Rams' statistically dominant but turnover-ruined loss to Carolina; Arizona outplaying Tampa but losing on turnovers; Atlanta statistically beating the Jets despite a close score; Seattle crushing Minnesota while the Vikings' offense posted historically awful EPA comparable to Denver's COVID no-QB game; San Francisco beating Cleveland by more than the stats suggested due to turnovers; Jacksonville blowing out Tennessee in a game that should've been closer; Houston beating Indy in a fairly accurate-to-stats final; Chargers annihilating the Raiders; Miami edging New Orleans with a pivotal defensive two-point runback; Washington-Denver ending on a two-point try showing how new OT rules increase one-point finals. They discuss power ratings, playoff odds, NFC West value on San Francisco versus Seattle and the Rams, Denver's “clutch” wins, Buffalo versus Kansas City, late-down success as a predictive metric, and coaching impacts. They close with prop-bet anecdotes, Steelers/Tomlin talk, kickoff-rule quirks, and a brief side discussion of media narratives and personal movie/TV habits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Kostos is SOLO on this Tuesday! Nick Kostos recaps the 49ers win against the Panthers and explains why he is not buying in on San Francisco has a legit contender in the NFC. Plus, Nick hits on the wide open NBA Eastern Conference race, breaks down the NFL Week 13 slate, and MUCH MORE!
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for Week 12. The guys also preview Thanksgiving Day football games. RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik, and Mackenzie Rivers break down the NFL Week 12 results, focusing on phony finals, line moves, quarterback value, and upcoming Thanksgiving games. They note several games where the winner failed to cover despite controlling yards and efficiency, including the Patriots over the Bengals, where New England dominated yards per play but failed in multiple goal-line stands. They discuss the evolving market perception of the Patriots, schedule strength adjustments, and how priors reduce by late season. They review the Burrow injury line movement and how the market prices uncertainty, concluding the Bengals' performance showed the impact of disappointment when a QB ruled “possible” ultimately sits. They examine Seattle–Tennessee, emphasizing how big favorites coast late and how punt-return TDs distort stats, along with Cleveland–Las Vegas, highlighting Chip Kelly's firing and expected offensive regression under new coordinator Greg Olson. They debate Sanders' surprisingly explosive plays for the Browns and how film people upgraded him despite Fezzik's skepticism. They analyze defensive player of the year odds, Miles Garrett's sack trajectory, and how props handle fractional sacks. Detroit–Giants and Jacksonville–Cardinals illustrate end-game analytics, field-goal vs fourth-down decisions, and how many outcomes hinge on coaches avoiding going up six. They revisit Dallas–Philly, discussing the Eagles' tendency toward half-game lulls, Dallas' big-play advantage, and midseason defense regression. They consider Atlanta's underrated strength after beating New Orleans and how overreactions to one bad QB performance distort markets. They break down Minnesota's QB crisis, O'Connell's ability to scheme around backups, and the incoming third-stringer Brosmer, speculating he may be an upgrade over McCarthy. They highlight the Rams' surge behind Stafford's MVP-level play, improved running game, and elite pass rush, contrasting with Tampa's limitations. Late games include Baltimore–Cincinnati with Burrow returning on a short week but missing Higgins, leading to under considerations. Thanksgiving picks: Fezzik's best bet is Green Bay–Detroit under due to slow pace, strong defenses, and divisional familiarity; RJ's best bet is Dallas +3.5 vs Kansas City, citing the brutal Sunday-to-Thursday overtime trend (6–25 ATS) for road teams and KC's emotional drain after a long OT game; they also like Cincinnati team-total under 21.5. They close by warning listeners not to overbet Thanksgiving and teasing more picks on Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for Week 12. The guys also preview Thanksgiving Day football games. RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik, and Mackenzie Rivers break down the NFL Week 12 results, focusing on phony finals, line moves, quarterback value, and upcoming Thanksgiving games. They note several games where the winner failed to cover despite controlling yards and efficiency, including the Patriots over the Bengals, where New England dominated yards per play but failed in multiple goal-line stands. They discuss the evolving market perception of the Patriots, schedule strength adjustments, and how priors reduce by late season. They review the Burrow injury line movement and how the market prices uncertainty, concluding the Bengals' performance showed the impact of disappointment when a QB ruled “possible” ultimately sits. They examine Seattle–Tennessee, emphasizing how big favorites coast late and how punt-return TDs distort stats, along with Cleveland–Las Vegas, highlighting Chip Kelly's firing and expected offensive regression under new coordinator Greg Olson. They debate Sanders' surprisingly explosive plays for the Browns and how film people upgraded him despite Fezzik's skepticism. They analyze defensive player of the year odds, Miles Garrett's sack trajectory, and how props handle fractional sacks. Detroit–Giants and Jacksonville–Cardinals illustrate end-game analytics, field-goal vs fourth-down decisions, and how many outcomes hinge on coaches avoiding going up six. They revisit Dallas–Philly, discussing the Eagles' tendency toward half-game lulls, Dallas' big-play advantage, and midseason defense regression. They consider Atlanta's underrated strength after beating New Orleans and how overreactions to one bad QB performance distort markets. They break down Minnesota's QB crisis, O'Connell's ability to scheme around backups, and the incoming third-stringer Brosmer, speculating he may be an upgrade over McCarthy. They highlight the Rams' surge behind Stafford's MVP-level play, improved running game, and elite pass rush, contrasting with Tampa's limitations. Late games include Baltimore–Cincinnati with Burrow returning on a short week but missing Higgins, leading to under considerations. Thanksgiving picks: Fezzik's best bet is Green Bay–Detroit under due to slow pace, strong defenses, and divisional familiarity; RJ's best bet is Dallas +3.5 vs Kansas City, citing the brutal Sunday-to-Thursday overtime trend (6–25 ATS) for road teams and KC's emotional drain after a long OT game; they also like Cincinnati team-total under 21.5. They close by warning listeners not to overbet Thanksgiving and teasing more picks on Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy National Cashew Day!Ladies and gentlemen we are back for the 12th NFL Sunday of the year! We had an incredible Sunday NFL slate, the Chiefs save their season, the Bears keep winning, Bills in shambles, Cowboys save Thanksgiving, Jameis is an icon, Shedeur Sanders wins, JSN is a freak and more … We are going to go down through the top 5 takeaways from the NFL, Plus so much more football!Plus, we had another EPIC week in college football for week 13 where we still have 3 undefeated teams. Oklahoma beats Mizzou, Oregon keeps winning, BYU is a bully, ACC is a gong show, & more! We will review our picks of the week and CBS pick em selections. Also, our school App State got back on track vs Marshall.The football segments continue! We have the shambles-o-meter, hang the banners, and of course our DraftKings DFS/Bets recap! Finally, we all root for different teams (49ers - AK, Bills - JVi, Cowboys - ButchP/Tex, & DYLON - Vikings) so we will have to go to the podium to answer questions and/or brag insufferably. Look alive, and let's laugh!Follow us on:HOF Bets: https://hof-bets.app.link/millygoats (Promo Code: MILLYGOATS)Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/MillyGoatsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheMillyGoatsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheMillyGoatsTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/TheMillyGoatsPodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TheMillyGoatsApple Pod - https://rb.gy/0meu1Spotify Pod - https://t.ly/ZUfObWeb - https://themillygoats.godaddysites.com/
Send us a textNFL WEEK 11 RECAP + NFL WEEK 12 PREDICTIONS + NHL INSIGHT! BETTING PREVIEW | PLAYER PROPS, UPSET ALERTS & BREAKING NEWS!On this episode of the (@3rdLegPodcast) Riley & Dan give their 100% unfiltered Sports reaction to WEEK 11 OF the NFL and share what to look forward to in WEEK 12. FREE PICKS, LEANS, PLAYER PROPS, OVER/UNDERS & UPSETS with current Vegas odds!Kick back and enjoy listening to us talk about all things Sports betting and sports news.Subscribe to The 3rd Leg Podcast! Support the show
Nick Kostos & Femi Abebefe are LIVE! The guys recap last night's Cowboys win over the Raiders! Nick explains why he thinks the Raiders should fire Pete Carroll at the end of the season. The guys break down how they're looking to bet the NFL Week 12 slate. Plus, Mark Schlereth and Drew Dinsick join the show!
Show Rundown: - Virginia Tech Hires James Franklin- NFL Week 11 Recap- CFB Week 12 Recap- NFL Week 12 Preview- CFB Week 13 Preview- Prep Bowl PreviewYouTube: https://youtube.com/live/zU5X85tBg1k?feature=share
RJ bell and Mackenzie Rivers discuss NFL Week 11 recap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ bell and Mackenzie Rivers discuss NFL Week 11 recap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grey Cup Recap . Seahawks fall short. Bills beat Bucs. NFL playoff picture. NFL Futures. What's wrong with the Montreal Canadiens with Moe Khan and Cam Stewart
Send us a textNFL WEEK 10 RECAP + NFL WEEK 11 PREDICTIONS + NHL INSIGHT! BETTING PREVIEW | PLAYER PROPS, UPSET ALERTS & BREAKING NEWS!On this episode of the (@3rdLegPodcast) Riley & Dan give their 100% unfiltered Sports reaction to WEEK 9 OF the NFL and share what to look forward to in WEEK 10. FREE PICKS, LEANS, PLAYER PROPS, OVER/UNDERS & UPSETS with current Vegas odds!Kick back and enjoy listening to us talk about all things Sports betting and sports news.Subscribe to The 3rd Leg Podcast! Support the show
Show Rundown: - NDSU-UND Recap - NFL Week 10 Recap- CFB Week 11 Recap- NFL Week 11 Preview- CFB Week 12 Preview- Dakota Bowl PreviewYouTube: https://youtube.com/live/u2QybX4gd2E?feature=share
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for week 10. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for week 10. Here's a tight, 3200-character (with spaces) no-line-break summary of RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik, and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for Week 10: RJ Bell opens by recapping Sunday's NFL action with Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers, starting with Carolina's loss to New Orleans. Fezzik stayed with Carolina in Survivor and noted how the team keeps failing as a favorite. RJ highlighted the Saints' dominant defense and improved offense with six yards per play, nearly 400 yards, and late red-zone chances. Mackenzie said metrics showed New Orleans should've won by 15, confirming their superiority. Fezzik described halftime betting adjustments and rare line movements, explaining how small second-half line shifts can mislead bettors. The crew discussed the Eagles-Packers matchup and how Carolina's poor showing after beating Green Bay exposed Bryce Young's struggles, agreeing he looks like a future backup QB. Shifting to Buffalo-Miami, RJ asked how the Bills lost by 17 despite being strong favorites. Fezzik said turnovers and Miami's efficiency made the score misleading but fair. They discussed Kansas City's standing and how market perception shapes betting lines. Lions-Washington followed, with Fezzik citing Dan Campbell's record off a loss, the Lions' 546-yard offensive explosion, and Washington's inept defense. RJ and Fezzik analyzed how Detroit dominates as a big favorite, while Seattle eases off late in blowouts. Both agreed Seattle's defense and DVOA rank were elite, with Mackenzie noting they were top-ranked historically. The trio reviewed Super Bowl odds, seeing Kansas City, Rams, Seahawks, and Lions in a cluster. They debated kick distances, field goal post dimensions, and quirky rule-change ideas like multi-tiered posts for extra points. They then analyzed Colts-Falcons, where Fezzik said Indy's sacks masked dominance. RJ detailed Jonathan Taylor's game-breaking runs and argued elite backs still matter. Discussion turned to Vrabel's clock management before halftime, balancing touchdown odds with time control. RJ and Fezzik debated analytics-driven plays and the evolving tension between strategy and entertainment, warning about over-analysis diminishing football's simplicity. Fezzik proposed rule fixes like stopping the clock on intentional penalties (“The Fezzik Rule”). Later, they covered Rams-49ers, crediting the Rams' offense and questioning Trey Lance's legacy versus Mac Jones. They discussed the Bears' improvement, Caleb Williams' mobility, and how young QBs must run to succeed early. Fezzik compared run-heavy QBs' durability risks. RJ outlined the link between rushing ability, learning curves, and NFL survival. They reviewed misleading finals like the Jets game where bad offenses combined for 47 points, Cleveland's poor road offense, and statistical anomalies between yardage, success rate, and results. Finally, they debated Texans-Jaguars' late collapse, noting Houston's comeback from 19 down, and closed on Colts-Falcons, where stats favored Indy despite a close overtime finish. RJ teased his next best bet streak continuing and wrapped with a promise to deliver Thursday's betting pod picks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy National Sesame Street Day!Ladies and gentlemen we are back for the 10th NFL Sunday of the year! We had an incredible early Sunday NFL slate, the NFC West is legit, the Bears comeback again, Patriots are for reals, Jags completely collapse, Jonathan Taylor is a freak, Bills are on fraud alert and more … We are going to go down through the top 5 takeaways from the NFL, Plus so much more football!Plus, we had another EPIC week in college football for week 11 where we are left with 3 undefeated teams. Texas Tech beats BYU, ACC is attacking itself, The G5 bid is WILD, What a game by Indiana, & more! We will review our picks of the week and the games of the week that we had picked out. Also, our school App State STINKS.The football segments continue! We have the shambles-o-meter, hang the banners, and of course our DraftKings DFS/Bets recap! Finally, we all root for different teams (49ers - AK, Bills - JVi, Cowboys - ButchP/Tex, & DYLON - Vikings) so we will have to go to the podium to answer questions and/or brag insufferably. Look alive, and let's laugh!Follow us on:HOF Bets: https://hof-bets.app.link/millygoats (Promo Code: MILLYGOATS)Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/MillyGoatsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheMillyGoatsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheMillyGoatsTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/TheMillyGoatsPodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TheMillyGoatsApple Pod - https://rb.gy/0meu1Spotify Pod - https://t.ly/ZUfObWeb - https://themillygoats.godaddysites.com/
Send us a textNFL WEEK 9 RECAP + NFL WEEK 10 PREDICTIONS! BETTING PREVIEW | PLAYER PROPS, UPSET ALERTS & BREAKING NEWS!On this episode of the (@3rdLegPodcast) Dr. Dunny, Riley, & Dan give their 100% unfiltered Sports reaction to WEEK 9 OF the NFL and share what to look forward to in WEEK 10. FREE PICKS, LEANS, PLAYER PROPS, OVER/UNDERS & UPSETS with current Vegas odds!Kick back and enjoy listening to us talk about all things Sports betting and sports news.Subscribe to The 3rd Leg Podcast! Support the show
On this week's episode of The Juice Time Podcast, Noah Adamany and Nick Osen shared their elation for the Chicago Bears earning a victory on the road in Cincinnati in a scoring barrage from Caleb Williams and Joe Flacco! They also highlighted major contributions from rookie offensive weapons in running back Kyle Monangai and tight end Colston Loveland. Moving forward, Noah and Nick recognized astronomical moves at the NFL trade deadline, as the New York Jets had a fire sale, trading away two cornerstones of their defensive unit. Lastly, the guys predicted a win at home for the Bears in what could be a turning point game, as teams shift their focus toward earning a playoff spot down the home stretch of the 2025 season! Be sure to download, rate, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts & Spotify. As always, Juice Up!
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL week 9 recap and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recapping a wild finish to the 2025 World Series as the Dodgers repeat as MLB Champs. Plus, Sunday's slate of games for NFL Week 9. Hosts: Danny Boy Reginald & Bill Murphy
Send us a textNFL WEEK 8 RECAP + NFL WEEK 9 PREDICTIONS! BETTING PREVIEW | PLAYER PROPS, UPSET ALERTS & BREAKING NEWS! On this episode of the (@3rdLegPodcast) Dr. Dunny, Riley, & Dan give their 100% unfiltered Sports reaction to WEEK 8 OF the NFL and share what to look forward to in WEEK 9. FREE PICKS, LEANS, PLAYER PROPS, OVER/UNDERS & UPSETS with current Vegas odds!Kick back and enjoy listening to us talk about all things Sports betting and sports news.Subscribe to The 3rd Leg Podcast! Support the show
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers break down everything that happened for NFL Week 8. RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik, and Mackenzie Rivers recap NFL Week 8, beginning with RJ joking about bagels before diving into betting trends. They note that favorites dominated and spreads barely mattered, leaving teasers and parlays heavy on Kansas City exposure. Fezzik observes that this week's final scores were mostly fair reflections, without many misleading results. The trio then shift into a long discussion about gambling integrity, comparing insider sports info to stock-market crimes. RJ argues that injury and lineup leaks are like insider trading and should carry harsh penalties. They cite NBA and college cases—LeBron injury rumors, Billy Walters, trainers leaking info—and imagine coded Twitter “dead drops” for illicit tips. RJ stresses that while some data like “LeBron out” has modest betting value, when players underperform deliberately or fake participation it becomes true corruption. They call for severe lifetime bans for manipulating personal stats, while leaks should draw lighter suspensions. Prop-bet abuse and small limits follow; Fezzik suggests $200 caps to deter fixing. They praise monitoring systems such as U.S. Integrity that now flag irregular betting instantly, citing the caught Alabama baseball coach. RJ says AI and DraftKings-style tracking would have exposed Donaghy within weeks. After that, they pivot to NFL: criticizing Harbaugh and the Ravens' handling of Lamar Jackson's surprise absence, speculating that transparency rules need enforcement. They analyze that game, calling the 30-16 Ravens win a “phony final” where Baltimore overperformed. Next comes Tampa Bay's misleading 22-3 over New Orleans—“ten-three at best,” Fezzik says—before RJ celebrates a same-game-parlay win. They review the Jets-Bengals comeback, noting lucky two-point conversions and that modern analytics justify going for two down eight. They dissect Bills, Giants, Steelers, and Packers games, emphasizing how late-game yardage can distort stats. RJ calls Cincinnati's defense “donezo.” They highlight teams awful versus the run (Giants, Bengals, Ravens) and conclude Pittsburgh's defense is overrated. Green Bay's D, by contrast, grades top five by EPA. The pair debate coaching: RJ says O'Connell is top five but mysteriously poor in night games, while Fezzik defends him. They agree the Vikings' O-line injuries keep them fragile. Closing out, they praise Belichick's Patriots for exposing Cleveland's travel defense, mock Dallas's showboating after Denver's blowout, and observe that great offense vs. great defense matchups often yield one-sided results. The show ends with schedule notes for next week's taping and RJ joking about his underdog pick and podcast timing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy National Pumpkin Day!Ladies and gentlemen we are back for the 8th NFL Sunday of the year! We had blow out games galore AGAIN, the Bills have a new MVP, the Texans worked the 49ers, Jets get a win, Colts are a wagon, Eagles set season record, Cowboys got spanked and more … We are going to go down through the top 5 takeaways from the NFL, Plus so much more football!Plus, we had another EPIC week in college football for week 9 where the 6 undefeated teams remain that way. Brian Kelly FIRED, Ole Miss beats Oklahoma, Bama avoids a scare, TAMU is for real, respect BYU, & more! We will review our picks of the week and the games of the week that we had picked out. Also, our school App State falls to ODU.The football segments continue! We have the shambles-o-meter, hang the banners, and of course our DraftKings DFS/Bets recap! Finally, we all root for different teams (49ers - AK, Bills - JVi, Cowboys - ButchP/Tex, & DYLON - Vikings) so we will have to go to the podium to answer questions and/or brag insufferably. Look alive, and let's laugh!Follow us on:HOF Bets: https://hof-bets.app.link/millygoats (Promo Code: MILLYGOATS)Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/MillyGoatsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheMillyGoatsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheMillyGoatsTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/TheMillyGoatsPodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TheMillyGoatsApple Pod - https://rb.gy/0meu1Spotify Pod - https://t.ly/ZUfObWeb - https://themillygoats.godaddysites.com/
Send us a textNFL WEEK 7 RECAP + NFL WEEK 8 PREDICTIONS! BETTING PREVIEW | PLAYER PROPS, UPSET ALERTS & BREAKING NEWS! On this episode of the (@3rdLegPodcast) Dr. Dunny, Riley, & Dan give their 100% unfiltered Sports reaction to WEEK 7 OF the NFL and share what to look forward to in WEEK 8. FREE PICKS, LEANS, PLAYER PROPS, OVER/UNDERS & UPSETS with current Vegas odds!Kick back and enjoy listening to us talk about all things Sports betting and sports news.Subscribe to The 3rd Leg Podcast! Support the show
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers recap NFL Week 7. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textCOMPLETE NFL WEEK 6 RECAP + NFL WEEK 7 PREDICTIONS! BETTING PREVIEW | PLAYER PROPS, UPSET ALERTS & BREAKING NEWS! On this episode of the (@3rdLegPodcast) Dr. Dunny, Riley, & Dan give their 100% unfiltered Sports reaction to WEEK 6 OF the NFL and share what to look forward to in WEEK 7. We provide our season-long projections and key things to look out for. FREE PICKS, LEANS, PLAYER PROPS, OVER/UNDERS & UPSETS with current Vegas odds! Riley, Dr. Dunny, Dan + the listeners will create a "3rd Leg Parlay", where listeners give us their insight and opinions to tail on any sportsbook!Kick back and enjoy listening to us talk about all things Sports betting and sports news.Subscribe to The 3rd Leg Podcast! Support the show
RJ Bell and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL week 6 recap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Kostos & Femi Abebefe are LIVE! The guys recap last night's Monday Night Football doubleheader! Nick & Femi discuss how they're betting NFL Week 7 and discuss the updated NBA Championship odds with the season ONE week away. Plus, Mark Schlereth and Drew Dinsick join the show!
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for Week 5. [RJ Bell (0:06–0:20)] opened in disbelief over Arizona's collapse. [Steve Fezzik (0:20–1:05)] vented, “I had Arizona and Indy… easiest winner ever. And yet somehow it lost,” showing frustration with improbable losses. [Bell (1:15–1:52)] called it “two or three things that were a hundred to one each,” defining its absurdity. [Fezzik (2:24–3:08)] blamed player arrogance—“Hand the ball to the referee”—as Arizona, up 21–6, fumbled twice, turning a 99% win chance into defeat. [Rivers (3:08–3:24)] confirmed a 98% win probability even post-turnover. [Bell (5:08–6:04)] said Arizona's average win rate was 89%, second-most unlikely loss in a decade. [Fezzik (6:29–7:48)] slammed coaching “incompetence” for running three times and punting, gifting Tennessee a comeback. [Bell (7:49–9:37)] added metrics: –24 kickoff yards, –7 in turnovers plus sacks, yet 45% success rate vs Tennessee's 37%, proving superior play undone by mistakes. [Fezzik (9:53–10:15)] said Arizona repeats errors; [Bell (10:33–11:04)] tied that to Kyler Murray's weak leadership. [Fezzik (11:05–11:59)] contrasted him with Mahomes: “Mahomes dives on the ball… Kyler stands there,” showing passion vs passivity. [Bell (11:59–12:19)] moved to Baltimore's meltdown vs Houston. [Fezzik (12:19–14:25)] admitted his once–No.1 Ravens were “five points worse than average.” [Rivers (15:18–15:27)] cited Stroud's 99.5 QBR; [Bell (15:27–16:09)] added Houston's 61.5% success vs Baltimore's 37%. [Fezzik (16:19–16:24)] cut Baltimore three points, raised Houston 1.5. [Bell (16:54–17:49)] noted Houston's average snap 16 yards closer to scoring—total domination. [Fezzik (17:49–18:14)] confirmed 400–200 yard edge. [Bell (18:26–18:44)] said elite defense plus average offense makes Houston “well above average.” [Fezzik (19:13–19:31)] shifted to Giants-Saints: “five straight turnovers.” [Bell (19:31–20:05)] said that gave New Orleans a 34-point edge. [Fezzik (20:12–20:17)] noted Saints' red-zone flaws but solid play. [Rivers (21:18–21:36)] said they've covered nearly every game. [Bell (22:14–22:56)] saw Giants QB Dart as “slightly below average passer, above-average runner.” [Fezzik (23:13–23:28)] predicted more rushing. [Fezzik (25:17–26:06)] said Seattle “should have won 38–35,” averaging nine yards per play but losing from turnovers. [Bell (26:37–26:57)] added success rates: Seattle 62%, Tampa 51%, both elite. [Fezzik (29:24–30:35)] noted Rams outgained San Francisco by 2.3 yards per play but failed twice inside the five. [Rivers (32:17–32:35)] described 49ers' “dink-and-dunk” control style. [Bell (32:59–33:11)] compared Purdy to Mac Jones—efficient but limited. [Fezzik (36:04–38:22)] highlighted Minnesota's trick-play win over Cleveland, 49% vs 39% success rate and seven explosive plays to three. [Fezzik (42:08–42:58)] analyzed Washington's easy win over Chargers, calling them “a sneaky contender.” [Bell (45:02–47:46)] praised Detroit's 37–24 rout of Cincinnati as a “wipeout,” citing +13 turnover points and +252 hidden yards. [Bell (49:59–50:43)] warned power ratings ignore style—Detroit dominates early, KC thrives late. [Fezzik (51:59–52:19)] said Philly-Denver was even statistically, but Sean Payton's bold two-point try flipped momentum. [Bell (55:56–56:38)] said it forced Philly from clock-control comfort. [Fezzik (57:29–57:47)] lamented fading stars Barkley and Henry losing burst. [Bell (59:42–59:56)] ended on Indianapolis's rise; [Fezzik (1:00:10–1:00:24)] said they “might be the best team.” [Bell & Fezzik (1:05:03–1:07:22)] agreed old coaches like Belichick and Carroll can't adapt to the fast-changing league. [Fezzik (1:11:19–1:11:54)] closed with betting advice: “Target 7.5-win teams with young coaches for Coach of the Year.” [Fezzik (1:13:36–1:16:49)] finished humorously, describing a month at a luxury gym as a short burst of energy—an apt metaphor for fleeting success and needed renewal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Kostos & Femi Abebefe are LIVE! The guys recap last night's Jaguars win over the Chiefs and break down how they're looking to bet Kansas City this weekend against Detroit. Nick & Femi break down their best bets for tonight's MLB Playoff games. Plus, the guys dive into Saturday's Oklahoma vs. Texas game. Eddie Olczyk, Mark Schlereth and Drew Dinsick joins the show!
Recorded: October 6,, 2025: Will Compton and Taylor Lewan are back to recap a wild Week 6 of college football. The Boys break down all the madness — from UCLA and Nico Iamaleava upsetting James Franklin and Penn State, to Billy Napier’s Florida squad taking down Arch Manning and Texas. They also hit on big wins by Michigan, Nebraska, and more. Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer joins the pod to talk about Bama’s win over Vanderbilt, how he kept the locker room together after the Week 1 loss to Florida State, and why Ty Simpson is playing like a Heisman contender. Then, Greg Olsen joins The Boys to recap NFL Week 5 the Eagles’ surprising loss to the Broncos, the Titans’ first win of the season, the Vikings beating the Browns, the Patriots upsetting the Bills, and more. Olsen also gives an update on his undefeated youth football team and reacts to viral mic’d up clips featuring him and Luke Kuechly. TIMESTAMP CHAPTERS 0:00 Open 2:03 Penn State v UCLA 15:42 Nebraska v Michigan State 19:00 Michigan v Wisconsin 40:35 Kalen DeBoer 40:54 Beating Vanderbilt 43:30 Development Of Ty Simpson 45:15 Morale After Loss To Florida State 49:05 Preparation For Missouri 57:30 Spooktober Family? 58:40 Black Hoodie Lore 1:01:34 Greg Olsen Nightmare Travel 1:29:35 Vikings v Browns 1:33:30 Cowboys v Jets 1:41:20 Ravens v Texans 1:51:30 Broncos v Eagles 2:02:00 Monday Night Football Chiefs v Jaguars 2:07:50 Titans v Cardinals 2:11:40 Patriots v BillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers recap NFL Week 4. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for week 3. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Kostos & Femi Abebefe are LIVE! The guys recap last night's Lions win over the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football. Plus, Nick and Femi break down how they're betting Saturday's loaded College Football slate. Mark Schlereth and Drew Dinsick join the show!
On this week's episode of the MalloryBros. Podcast, the guys open with some sad news about their beloved cat, a familiar face for longtime fans, who unfortunately passed away this past week. Terrance shares the story of getting the phone call, and together they reflect on some of their favorite memories with her. From there, they dive into the biggest news of the week: the killing of Charlie Kirk in Utah. Terrell admits he has no empathy given Charlie's past, while Terrance offers a different perspective that sparks a thoughtful debate about the public's reaction to the incident. The conversation then lightens up as the guys put together their Gaming Mount Rushmore, with some interesting picks that might surprise you. Terrance also takes a moment to give the ladies some gift-giving advice before they break down this year's Emmy winners and share their favorite moments from the night. They wrap things up with a recap of the Crawford vs. Canelo fight, NFL Week 2, and a Tech Corna segment covering the brand-new iPhones. Follow the MalloryBros. on Twitter (X) @MalloryBros9 for all updates.
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers dive back into NFL week 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, Pat is LIVE from Norman, Oklahoma for College Gameday this weekend, as AJ Hawk is in the ThunderDome with the boys as they recap last night's Cowboys vs. Eagles game, and preview and pick all of games from the first week of the NFL season. They are also joined by three incredible guests including 12 year NFL veteran and ESPN QB guru/analyst Dan Orlovsky, 7x National Champion and College GameDay analyst, the GOAT, Nick Saban, the GOAT of college softball, Oklahoma Head Softball Coach, Patty Gasso, and ESPN Senior NFL Insider, Adam Schefter. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you for Overreaction Monday. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices