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The Action Network Sports Betting Podcast

The Ultimate Divisional Round Breakdown

The Action Network Sports Betting Podcast

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4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2019

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Matthew Freedman and Chris Raybon break down every NFL Divisional Round playoff matchup from both betting and DFS angles. Taking the under in Kansas City has been nearly a lock in the Andy Reid era, but they guys debate whether or not it’s the right play.

Transcript

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0:00.0

One two three breaks.

0:02.0

Down the middle of the field in is caught.

0:07.0

Loose football.

0:10.0

Who's got it?

0:12.0

Down at the one yard line.

0:15.0

How about that?

0:18.0

That is the ultimate kabush.

0:20.0

And we are underway.

0:26.0

Hello everyone.

0:27.0

Welcome back to the Action Network NFL Podcast.

0:29.2

It is the Divisional Round Friday show.

0:31.2

I am Matthew Friedman, the editor and chief of fantasy labs and

0:34.0

joining me to break down this weekend's action is Chris Raybonne a senior

0:38.2

editor and analyst at the Action Network and a co-host of all take that bet on

0:41.8

ESPN and plus you can follow him in the Action Network app at

0:45.8

Chris Raybon. Chris, you will be happy to learn that last week for all of my against the

0:51.8

spread picks. I went for now, but on my picks for the show I went one and three so what what a life I lead you went to and two any takeaways for you from Wild Card weekend I think think that, you know, we, you know, it's kind of, it seems like a

1:05.6

cliche almost, but we saw these young quarterbacks in their first playoff starts struggle and just kind of,

1:11.4

it looked almost like, I mean I mean to Sean Watson he was just

1:13.7

missing throws that you don't usually see him miss then you saw Lamar

1:16.8

Jackson take essentially three and a half quarters to get warmed up you know

1:20.9

Tribisky I mean he had a pretty solid game, but I mean, the Bears only ended up scoring 16 points, and it seemed like at times, Matt Naggi didn't want to, you know, allow Trubisky to kind of put the hammer down and be as aggressive as maybe they could have been. So, you know, it is kind of put the hammer down and be as aggressive as maybe they could have been so you

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