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  • 2/7/2024
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00:00 So let's just talk about the game. I really set the tone for everybody how
00:06 the teams got here during the regular season, how they got here during the
00:09 playoffs. We can get a little bit more granular if you like, but I'd
00:13 like you to talk about the number because it opened, came down to the
00:17 Chiefs, wavered back up in the Niners favor, but still short of a field
00:22 goal. And you got Patrick Mahomes that is a Moneyline underdog. So what used to
00:27 happen before all these apps and all these options was you would make a
00:32 number Sunday night based on what you saw. Throw it up there and let
00:36 the razorblades, the sharp guys, bet whatever they wanted and they would kind
00:42 of lead you the way. The look-ahead numbers changed all that. The look-ahead
00:47 number for Chiefs Niners was three. Three and a half was off the
00:53 market. Three was it. You watch the two championship games and you thought, at
00:58 least I did, and a bunch of guys that are in town still doing this, go, "Boy, the
01:03 Niners can be run on. I don't think it can make it three." Plus, as the book, you
01:08 don't want to start on the three. You want to end on the three, but you
01:12 don't want to get there early and then have to worry about getting off of it.
01:15 So you open at two, two and a half. Chiefs money initially, down to one, and then
01:22 you see what's walking around here. Have you noticed it? Oh, it's overwhelming.
01:25 San Francisco people, I was at the stadium last night. They're out in full
01:31 force. That Bay Area money is already here and it came at one. So the
01:36 number went back up. It's two, two and a half in a couple places. It's not going
01:41 back. I'd be shocked if it goes back to three, but there is no chance that it's
01:45 going back. Kansas City will never be favored in this game. No way.
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