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Oct 27th | Chiefs–Commanders: 2 player props
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Friday 10/24/2025: -1.1 Units
- NHL: Washington Capitals vs Columbus Blue Jackets Over 6 - 1 Unit (-112) - Push - 0 units
❌ NBA: Norman Powell Over 24.5 Points + Assists - 1 Unit (-110) - Lost - -1.1 units
A scoreless first and just two Washington shots on goal in the second kept us behind pace, but the third opened up - Ovechkin’s 899th at 1:36 sparked the run, Columbus answered, and a late major elbowing call produced back-to-back Caps PPGs (Wilson, then McMichael) to drag the game to six. Our read - pace plus vulnerable CBJ PK - was right; the missing seventh was finishing variance, with Logan Thompson’s 34 saves erasing multiple Jackets looks.
A blowout killed the volume and the playmaking we needed: Miami led 86–47 at half and cruised 146–114, which capped Norman Powell at 25 minutes and an off-ball role (5-10 FG, 2-4 3PT, 3-4 FT) for 15 points and 1 assist - well short of 24.5 P+A. With Bam detonating early (18 in Q1) and the Heat splashing 19 threes, creation spread elsewhere - Davion Mitchell (7 AST), Nikola Jović (6), Jaime Jaquez Jr. (6) - leaving Powell as a finisher more than a handler and removing any chance for late-game stat-padding once the margin ballooned.
Saturday 10/25/2025: 2 Units
✅ NCAAF: Kansas State +3.5 - 1 Unit (-110) - Win - 1 unit
✅ NCAAF: Mississippi State +7.5 - 1 Unit (-110) - Win - 1 unit
Never a sweat for +3.5: despite fumbling the opening kickoff to fall behind 7–0, Kansas State flipped the script with a long TD drive and a scoop-and-score off a botched punt snap to lead 21–7 after one; from there Avery Johnson accounted for four TDs (231 pass, two rush) including the dagger 78-yard strike to Jayce Brown, while the defense smothered Jalon Daniels (4 sacks, 7 TFL), holding KU to 247 yards and 1/5 on fourth down - Wildcats rolled 42–17, covering by 28.5.
Never a sweat with the hook: Mississippi State (+7.5) raced out to a 31–14 lead after three on Blake Shapen’s career day (381 yards, 4 TDs) and 445 total yards, then withstood Texas’s late surge - capped by a 79-yard punt-return equalizer at 1:47 - to reach OT tied 38–38; the Longhorns won 45–38 on a Caldwell-to-Mosley TD, but with the margin fixed at seven and the Bulldogs’ front producing 5 sacks and 12 TFL while Texas logged 7 sacks of its own (four late), our number stayed comfortably inside all the way.
Sunday 10/26/2025: -0.2 Units
✅ NFL: Tet McMillan Over 4.5 Receptions - 1 Unit (-102) - Win - 1 unit
❌ NFL: Derrick Henry Over 85.5 Rushing Yards - 1 Unit (-120) - Lost - -1.2 units
Carolina’s negative script (down 19–3 at half, 40–9 final) plus a decimated OL (Moton/Christensen/Mays all left) pushed Andy Dalton into the quick game, and Tetairoa “Tet” McMillan became the first read - he drew 10 targets (42% share) and finished 7 receptions for 99 yards (long 19), clearing 4.5 with room to spare despite Buffalo’s 7 sacks and constant heat.
Negative on efficiency, not volume: Derrick Henry got the touches (21 carries) but managed just 71 yards (3.4 YPC) as Chicago packed the interior and Baltimore siphoned explosives to Tyler Huntley (53 rush) and Keaton Mitchell (43) on option/edge keepers. Short fields also robbed yardage upside - Nate Wiggins’ INT at the CHI 9 and a late pin at the 4 set up quick red-zone sequences where Henry cashed two 2-yard TDs (great for the scoreboard, not our yards). With the Ravens ahead most of the second half and attacking the perimeter rather than hammering interior creases, 85.5 never really came into range.
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NFL: Washington Commanders vs Kansas City Chiefs - 1 Unit (-112) - 8:15pm ET
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Mariota Mariorta Over 28.5 Rushing Yards
Analysis:
With Jayden Daniels out, Washington rolls with Mariota, and Kliff Kingsbury doesn’t have to ditch the QB-run menu - Washington’s staff has said the playbook stays largely intact because Mariota mirrors Daniels’ dual-threat profile. Expect designed zone-reads/boots early and green-light scrambles whenever Kansas City sends pressure… [Click here to get the Full write up on this bet]...
NFL: Washington Commanders vs Kansas City Chiefs - 1 Unit (-112) - 8:15pm ET
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Brashard Smith Over 15.5 Receiving Yards
Analysis:
Andy Reid has steadily expanded the rookie’s pass-game usage - 3+ catches for 21+ yards in four straight as Kansas City moves him around like a slot/wing (he played WR in college) and dials up swings, options and choice routes. Washington has bled efficiency to backs through the air… [Click here to get the Full write up on this bet]...
📢 In Other Sports News
The Giants lose RB Cam Skattebo to ankle surgery after the Eagles loss, Jordan Love outduels Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers in a runaway, and the Rams swing a pre-deadline deal for Titans CB Roger McCreary; in college, LSU fires Brian Kelly despite the buyout (34–14 in four seasons), while bowl projections vault Vanderbilt into the CFP as the SEC’s fifth team and tab BYU as Big 12 frontrunner in a fresh Week 10 shuffle; MLB sits tied heading into Game 3 with three things to watch as Aroldis Chapman torches the Yankees (“I’d retire before I play there again”) and a free-agency primer lays out top names, key dates, and QO mechanics; meanwhile the NBA’s scandal widens with reports of deeper sports-mafia ties, the league starts reviewing injury-report rules (NFL, take notes), and Power Rankings bump the Warriors, Spurs, and Lakers.

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Today in Sports History 10/27
- 2004 - The “Curse” ends: Red Sox sweep the Cardinals with a 3–0 Game 4 win in St. Louis - first Boston title since 1918. 
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