Remember that this is just one game. Thats important.
If this was part of the 4:25 slate with NE traveling to Seattle on a regular season Sunday would you bet it?
Would you bet it as heavily as its being bet now?
Its all perspective.
Put together a cut/paste job of salaciously stolen information for your pleasure.
Here comes the best defense that Maye has faced, or that anyone has faced, all year.
Drake Maye had six fumbles in his first two playoff games, thanks in
big part to Will Campbell getting dominated. The snow and game flow
neutralized the edge rushers, but I don’t think that will happen Sunday.
The Pats can’t afford to chip Lawrence all game and he will get his
chances against the rookie LT. Lawrence has nine forced fumbles this
year, including three so far in the playoffs. I expect him to get to Maye
and that could be the difference in a defensive-minded game. There will
be many opportunities for Seattle’s front against an offensive line that’s allowed
Maye to get sacked five times in each of its three playoff games.
Here are the super bowl MVPs last nine years:
Wide receiver (2)
Kupp, Edelman
Quarterback (7)
in each of the last nine Super Bowls.
We haven’t had a defensive player since Von Miller in Super Bowl 50.
That was the last year I took a flyer on a defensive player to win that award.
Had the right team.
Had the right position even.
Out thought the coaches thinking they would double team Von since he was clearly
the most disruptive player on the team, so I took Demarcus Ware. ^sigh
Its been a decade. Time for another shot at glory.
This feels like the toughest Super Bowl in a long time for handicapping the MVP winner,
Drake Maye the obvious choice for Patriot backers and for good reason. One of my outs
even insults bettors as offering that payout the same as the Pats ML. Criminal behavior.
Super Bowl LX - MVP - All players are action
Demarcus Lawrence
(+8000)
Lawrence, at 33 years old and in his 12th pro season, never changed.
So when his Cowboys contract expired last season, the Seahawks targeted him. Their bet has paid dividends.
Lawrence ranked No. 1 among 115 edge rushers in defending the run, per Pro Football Focus. He’s helped the
Seahawks to 14 regular-season wins and an NFC championship victory by doing the dirty work, and he’s collected
takeaways while doing it. The Seahawks were the top defense against both the run and the pass by DVOA.
Seattle signed Lawrence to a three-year, $32.5 million deal with $18 million in guarantees. Like another Cowboys
draftee named DeMarcus before him, Lawrence’s second team quickly arrived in the Super Bowl. DeMarcus Ware
won Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos following the 2015 season, two years after playing his first nine years for the Cowboys.
Coincidence?
DL is playing like the complete player the Seahawks bet on in FA. He could make the difference
Sunday between Seattle and the 4.5-point underdog New England Patriots. In Lawrence’s past
four games, he has three sacks, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.
DL ashould continue justifying a top free-agent signing that head coach Mike Macdonald described this week as a “no-brainer.”
“And man, it’s paid incredible dividends,” Macdonald said. “I feel like DeMarcus would tell you this, but I feel like we're getting
his best version of himself and the best version of his game as well. So it's been a win-win.”
Will be hard to peel this guy off the field. Leggooooooo
If this was part of the 4:25 slate with NE traveling to Seattle on a regular season Sunday would you bet it?
Would you bet it as heavily as its being bet now?
Its all perspective.
Put together a cut/paste job of salaciously stolen information for your pleasure.
Here comes the best defense that Maye has faced, or that anyone has faced, all year.
Drake Maye had six fumbles in his first two playoff games, thanks in
big part to Will Campbell getting dominated. The snow and game flow
neutralized the edge rushers, but I don’t think that will happen Sunday.
The Pats can’t afford to chip Lawrence all game and he will get his
chances against the rookie LT. Lawrence has nine forced fumbles this
year, including three so far in the playoffs. I expect him to get to Maye
and that could be the difference in a defensive-minded game. There will
be many opportunities for Seattle’s front against an offensive line that’s allowed
Maye to get sacked five times in each of its three playoff games.
Here are the super bowl MVPs last nine years:
Wide receiver (2)
Kupp, Edelman
Quarterback (7)
in each of the last nine Super Bowls.
We haven’t had a defensive player since Von Miller in Super Bowl 50.
That was the last year I took a flyer on a defensive player to win that award.
Had the right team.
Had the right position even.
Out thought the coaches thinking they would double team Von since he was clearly
the most disruptive player on the team, so I took Demarcus Ware. ^sigh
Its been a decade. Time for another shot at glory.
This feels like the toughest Super Bowl in a long time for handicapping the MVP winner,
Drake Maye the obvious choice for Patriot backers and for good reason. One of my outs
even insults bettors as offering that payout the same as the Pats ML. Criminal behavior.
Super Bowl LX - MVP - All players are action
Demarcus Lawrence
(+8000)
Lawrence, at 33 years old and in his 12th pro season, never changed.
So when his Cowboys contract expired last season, the Seahawks targeted him. Their bet has paid dividends.
Lawrence ranked No. 1 among 115 edge rushers in defending the run, per Pro Football Focus. He’s helped the
Seahawks to 14 regular-season wins and an NFC championship victory by doing the dirty work, and he’s collected
takeaways while doing it. The Seahawks were the top defense against both the run and the pass by DVOA.
Seattle signed Lawrence to a three-year, $32.5 million deal with $18 million in guarantees. Like another Cowboys
draftee named DeMarcus before him, Lawrence’s second team quickly arrived in the Super Bowl. DeMarcus Ware
won Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos following the 2015 season, two years after playing his first nine years for the Cowboys.
Coincidence?
DL is playing like the complete player the Seahawks bet on in FA. He could make the difference
Sunday between Seattle and the 4.5-point underdog New England Patriots. In Lawrence’s past
four games, he has three sacks, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.
DL ashould continue justifying a top free-agent signing that head coach Mike Macdonald described this week as a “no-brainer.”
“And man, it’s paid incredible dividends,” Macdonald said. “I feel like DeMarcus would tell you this, but I feel like we're getting
his best version of himself and the best version of his game as well. So it's been a win-win.”
Will be hard to peel this guy off the field. Leggooooooo
