Scott "The Bulldog" Rickenbach NFL Sunday 10* (Top Play) on Green Bay vs. Dallas @ 1:05 p.m. ET
The Green Bay Packers host the Dallas Cowboys Sunday. “The Bulldog” breaks down his selection on Green Bay with his Three-Factor Analysis: 1. Dallas is ripe for a letdown spot after grabbing the franchise’s first playoff win since 2009. The Cowboys battled back from 10 points down in the second half and caught some lucky breaks from the officials at home, as well as some careless turnovers from the Lions. I’m expecting a fat and cocky Dallas team to come out flat in the divisional round with a false sense of accomplishment. 2. The Packers won’t miss out on the opportunities the Lions did in the Wild Card round. Green Bay has a much more powerful offense and won’t let Dallas hang around like Detroit did. The Cheeseheads know how to put teams away, especially at home where they average 39.8 points per game, compared to just 21 points on the road. 3. Green Bay running back Eddie Lacy is rolling into the postseason with a ton of momentum. He’s rushed for 592 yards in his last six games, finding the end zone four times in that span. Dallas will have a tough time throwing extra linebackers at Aaron Rodgers if Lacy is picking up gains on the ground, giving the Green Bay offense a terrific balance.
Play on Green Bay as a 10* Top Selection Sunday.
Good luck, Scott.
Pick released on Jan 04 at 08:08 pm
Sport Date Matchup Book Starts
NFL Jan 11 '15
4:40p Indianapolis Colts vs Denver Broncos
Take: Indianapolis Colts +7-105 in 6h
Scott "The Bulldog" Rickenbach NFL Sunday 8* (Regular Play) on Indianapolis at Denver @ 4:40 p.m. ET
The Denver Broncos host the Indianapolis Colts Sunday. “The Bulldog” breaks down his selection on Indianapolis with his Three-Factor Analysis: 1. The Colts defense has stepped up down the stretch and showed its stinginess in a 26-10 win over Cincinnati. Indianapolis has held three of its last four opponents to 10 points per game and limited the Bengals to just 155 yards through the air and 110 rushing yards in the Wild Card Round. 2. The Indianapolis offense could have blown this score wide open but instead settled for four field goals in the win over the Bengals. The Colts can match the Broncos firepower, ranked third in yards per game at 406.6 and ranked tops in the passing attack, with Andrew Luck tossing for an average of 305.9 yards through the air. Luck hit nine different receivers in the Wild Card Round, amassing 376 yards and one touchdown. 3. Indianapolis got a valiant effort from its running backs against the Bengals, with RBs Dan Heron and Zurlon Tipton helping the Colts rush for 114 yards on 25 carries – an average of 4.56 yards per run. Indianapolis hasn’t been great at running the ball this season but if they can generate yards like they did against Cincinnati, it will be enough to keep the Broncos defense honest and give Luck more time to pass the ball. The Colts have covered in seven straight meetings with Denver, including a 31-24 loss in Sports Authority Field as 8-point underdogs way back in Week 1.
Play on Indianapolis as an 8* Regular Selection Sunday.
Good luck, Scott.
The Green Bay Packers host the Dallas Cowboys Sunday. “The Bulldog” breaks down his selection on Green Bay with his Three-Factor Analysis: 1. Dallas is ripe for a letdown spot after grabbing the franchise’s first playoff win since 2009. The Cowboys battled back from 10 points down in the second half and caught some lucky breaks from the officials at home, as well as some careless turnovers from the Lions. I’m expecting a fat and cocky Dallas team to come out flat in the divisional round with a false sense of accomplishment. 2. The Packers won’t miss out on the opportunities the Lions did in the Wild Card round. Green Bay has a much more powerful offense and won’t let Dallas hang around like Detroit did. The Cheeseheads know how to put teams away, especially at home where they average 39.8 points per game, compared to just 21 points on the road. 3. Green Bay running back Eddie Lacy is rolling into the postseason with a ton of momentum. He’s rushed for 592 yards in his last six games, finding the end zone four times in that span. Dallas will have a tough time throwing extra linebackers at Aaron Rodgers if Lacy is picking up gains on the ground, giving the Green Bay offense a terrific balance.
Play on Green Bay as a 10* Top Selection Sunday.
Good luck, Scott.
Pick released on Jan 04 at 08:08 pm
Sport Date Matchup Book Starts
NFL Jan 11 '15
4:40p Indianapolis Colts vs Denver Broncos
Take: Indianapolis Colts +7-105 in 6h
Scott "The Bulldog" Rickenbach NFL Sunday 8* (Regular Play) on Indianapolis at Denver @ 4:40 p.m. ET
The Denver Broncos host the Indianapolis Colts Sunday. “The Bulldog” breaks down his selection on Indianapolis with his Three-Factor Analysis: 1. The Colts defense has stepped up down the stretch and showed its stinginess in a 26-10 win over Cincinnati. Indianapolis has held three of its last four opponents to 10 points per game and limited the Bengals to just 155 yards through the air and 110 rushing yards in the Wild Card Round. 2. The Indianapolis offense could have blown this score wide open but instead settled for four field goals in the win over the Bengals. The Colts can match the Broncos firepower, ranked third in yards per game at 406.6 and ranked tops in the passing attack, with Andrew Luck tossing for an average of 305.9 yards through the air. Luck hit nine different receivers in the Wild Card Round, amassing 376 yards and one touchdown. 3. Indianapolis got a valiant effort from its running backs against the Bengals, with RBs Dan Heron and Zurlon Tipton helping the Colts rush for 114 yards on 25 carries – an average of 4.56 yards per run. Indianapolis hasn’t been great at running the ball this season but if they can generate yards like they did against Cincinnati, it will be enough to keep the Broncos defense honest and give Luck more time to pass the ball. The Colts have covered in seven straight meetings with Denver, including a 31-24 loss in Sports Authority Field as 8-point underdogs way back in Week 1.
Play on Indianapolis as an 8* Regular Selection Sunday.
Good luck, Scott.