Another London game and another week with 7 early games (8 including London) vs 4 late games. I am still left wondering how it's in the best interest of the league to stack the games this way. You'd think they want people fixated on their TVs all day watching football with a variety of games and options at all times. Wouldn't it make sense to even this out? Especially when the afternoon games typically only have one, maybe one and a half exciting games...
Well even if they can't get the scheduling right, we are here to add some fun so you can still enjoy. Pick a side with our Props and see how many you can get correct. All our Props have nearly even chances of happening, so it doesn't matter how much you know, all can play. So grab some competition and see who gets the most right!
Chicago Bears @ Dallas Cowboys
Even if there is not much hope for their season, the Bears had a statement win last week in prime-time in New England. Now they continue their road trip to Dallas who saw the return of their QB Dak Prescott in last week's win, even though it hasn't seemed to matter who suits up for the Cowboys on offense as their top-ranked defense has dominated their games so far. Can they continue that trend and slow down the improving Justin Fields and Bears' offense?
Fields with a Rush of 15 yards or more:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Bears to score 17 points or more:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Cowboys to win by 10 points or more:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Pittsburgh Steelers @ Philadelphia Eagles
The newest trend seems to be trying to guess when the Eagles will lose their first game. I think it's safe to say, no one is picking this one to be it. But the Steelers are a bit more frisky then their 2-5 record leads on, as they've only had one non-close game so far. With the Eagles playing in an upcoming prime-time Thursday night game in just 4 days and the Phillies taking center stage this week in the World Series, does this have the makings of a trap game upset?
Steelers to score 7 points or more in the 1st half:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Jalen Hurts to score a Touchdown (non-throwing):
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Eagles to win by 11 points or more:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
San Francisco 49ers @ Los Angeles Rams
The bye week could not have come at a better time for the Rams who have been dealing with injuries and a lackluster start to their season. The once potent Sean McVay offense has floundered in their first 6 games and now they go up against a stout 49ers defense who have a new toy of their own on offense set to be unleashed. Can the recently acquired Christian McCaffery be the key to push the 49ers to the top of the NFC West?
Team to score first:
[ ] 49ers
[ ] Rams
McCaffery to score a Touchdown:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Team to win:
[ ] 49ers
[ ] Rams
New York Giants @ Seattle Seahawks
A matchup of two of the biggest surprises so far this year. No one would have guessed at the start of the year that both these two would be fighting at the top of their respective division 7 games into the season. But can that continue is the main question. Every game this year for the Giants has been decided by one score with six of them going their way, while the Seahawks have given up more points than they've scores this season. One team will come out of this one with another win on their resume, but is this success maintainable deep into the season?
Team to score first field goal:
[ ] Giants
[ ] Seahawks
Total combined points at end of game of 45 or more:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Seahawks to win by 3 points or more:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Sunday Night Special: GB Packers @ Buffalo Bills
This is setting up to be a passing of the torch game. For the first time in his career, Aaron Rodgers and the Packers are a double digit underdog. Not only has the back-to-back MVP not performed to his usual level of play but the team surrounding him is likely also the worst of his career. Now the frontrunner for MVP, Josh Allen, and the Bills look to continue their sizzling start to the season coming off a revenge win over the Chiefs last week. Does Aaron Rodgers have some last ditch magic to right the ship of this wreckage of a season so far?
Total points combined in 1st half of 24 or more:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Stefon Diggs to score a Touchdown:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Rodgers with a pass completion of 34 yards or more:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Allen with a single Rush of 15 yards or more:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Bills to win by 11 points or more:
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Tiebreaker: Guess the total points scored by both teams combined, closest to the result wins! (Current estimation for this game is 47)
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