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Las Vegas - For your Sunday viewing pleasure, we're gonna go fishing and take the Dolphins over the Giants. We liked Miami at -3 a TON, but still like the Fish at -6, maybe half a ton. The three point line move is due to New York QB Daniel Jones who is out. The NYG will use backup Mike Glennon. If you're not familiar with the career backup guy, Glennon was OH & FIVE last year with the Jaguars, and has a GORGEOUS overall record of 6-21 in stops at Tampa, Chicago, Arizona, Oakland and Jax.

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Las Vegas - Without a doubt, the most important game on the card is the SEC title tilt in Atlanta. It will determine who plays for the College Football Championship, and how the top four teams are seeded. Georgia wins and it's the #1 seed, NO questions asked. But what happens to Alabama? Will a two loss 'Bama team get squeezed out by either Notre Dame or Oklahoma State?

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Las Vegas - Most of you know about a 'Bad Moon Rising' from the great band, Creedence Clearwater Revival. Most of you probably don't know about Utah QB Cameron Rising. Cam ain't in the Heisman Trophy chatter, but he is putting up some sweet numbers for the Utes. He has hit on 172 of 274 passes (62.8%) for 2,109 yards, with 17 TDs and only 3 INTs. Most of you have heard of Thurman Thomas, but how many of you know Tavion Thomas?

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Las Vegas - Never thrilled about laying points on the road, but in this spot, it's worth a tumble. Looked at the injury lists for both teams, and MAN, they're extensive. Counted 19 players on the Cowboys that were listed as probable/questionable/out. The Saints listed 20 players in the same three categories. But it's the players that look like they're getting ready to return that makes Dallas a tasty cake.

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Las Vegas - Yea, sure, the sports betting market is BOOMING, but it AIN'T bringing in yuge bucks to the sportsbooks, yet. For the first time EVER, Nevada sportsbooks wrote over ONE BILLION BUCKS in October on all sports, joining New Jersey in the BILLIONAIRES club. Sadly, for the house, not us bettors, the books held or won just 4.1% of football wagers in October. Guess what?

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