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Against All Odds with Cousin Sal

NFL Week 8, Best Bets for the Weekend, and Drew Bledsoe Joins | Cousin Sal's Winning Weekend

Against All Odds with Cousin Sal

The Ringer

Sports

4.5 • 1.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2023

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Cousin Sal recaps the 'Thursday Night Football' matchup between the Bucs and Bills before being joined by Todd Fuhrman to give out their best bets for the weekend. They are then joined by former NFL star Drew Bledsoe to discuss the most recent news around the league. Host: Cousin Sal Guests: Todd Fuhrman and Drew Bledsoe Producers: Michael Szokoli, Joel Solomon, and Jack Wilson The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming, please visit theringer.com/RG to learn more about the resources and helplines available, and listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, hey, welcome to Cousin Sal's winning weekend. Yes, I know I love sports betting too.

0:16.9

We have a big show ahead. Let's get right to it. We have a lot to discuss. Here's what's

0:21.0

up. First, I have a bone to pick with the NFL and their schedule makers. They're repeating

0:25.2

games and I'm not even sure they know they're doing it. We're going to go over week eight

0:28.5

matchups with my alien genius pal Todd Furman and former NFL Pro Bowl or Super Bowl

0:33.6

champ True Blitz. Oh, and I'm going to sit down and chat. It's been a while. But first,

0:38.0

let's recap that Bucks Bills game in a segment that always goes for two. No matter what the coach's

0:43.3

chart says, it's cover four. All right. So the bills won last night 24 18. It was an absolute

0:52.1

nail bider, but only if you bet on it. And only if unlike me, you hadn't already chewed off your

0:57.5

last remaining nails in 2003. The fandom aligned closed at Buffalo minus eight and a half.

1:02.8

Bills were up 14 for nearly the entire fourth quarter. Josh Allen set the record for fake going

1:08.5

for its on fourth and two, even though everyone in the country knew he was bluffing. We all also

1:13.4

knew the Bucks weren't going to win. And there was no reason at all to watch the last 20 minutes.

1:18.0

Unless you had money on the game. Mayfield led the Bucks on a drive that lasted over seven minutes.

1:24.2

It seemed like the length of a Scorsese movie. Anyway, the Bucks kept the drive alive twice

1:28.4

on fourth down because of a Bills penalty. And that's when the magic happened. Mayfield hit

1:33.3

Mike Evans for a touchdown. Backdoor Baker did it again. Bucks better's rejoice.

1:38.8

Misery for Bills backers, even though their team won the game. And this is why betting on sports

1:44.1

is the best. And also why my friend Harry hasn't had a good night's sleep in six decades.

1:49.6

One of the stars of last night's game was Bills' rookie tight end Dalton,

1:52.8

Kincaid. Five catches, 65 yards, and the go ahead touchdown. The whole thing was very impressive.

1:58.3

Not the stat line necessarily, but the fact that Dalton, Kincaid is in the NFL at all.

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