00:00I do believe Travis Kelsey is in line to have himself a bounce-back season.
00:05Travis Kelsey, now the last two years, doesn't have 1,000 yards
00:07for the first time since following his sophomore year.
00:10Travis Kelsey had eight touchdowns combined over the last two years.
00:13The three seasons prior to that, he caught 32 touchdowns, a floor of nine.
00:18So I think, again, Travis Kelsey has everything in the world
00:23that he could possibly want.
00:24He does not come back to just be a guy,
00:28wake me up when the postseason starts,
00:30especially you talk about the start of this season, right?
00:34Like you said, divisional game, big spot, Chargers, and then Philadelphia Eagles.
00:39I'll be looking for Kelsey props early in this season.
00:42Does he go for 300 yards over the two games, a buck 50 a game?
00:46I mean, we'll see if it's the old Travis Kelsey.
00:48I mean, what's a good season?
00:4947 and a half is his number week one against the Chargers.
00:52That looks like to me.
00:54It does, but you're talking about a defensive-minded head coach in Jim Harbaugh
00:57that potentially could contain him.
01:00I mean, I need to see how this team looks.
01:03What is the rushing attack of Kansas City?
01:05Because that'll dictate to me whether this passing attack could get going.
01:09And I'll say this.
01:11If they're going to chuck it 50 times a game like they used to with Pat Mahomes,
01:14that can open up the rushing attack.
01:17But if they're going to try and be more balanced,
01:18like we've seen at particular times last year,
01:21where they start and have a 10-0 lead,
01:24and then we dial it back and we want to try and run the football,
01:27and then we let the opposition back into the game
01:29because we want to have a balanced offensive attack,
01:32and they can't run it the way they couldn't run it against the Eagles,
01:36they're going to have a long season.
01:37And Kelsey might not get over the 47 and a half week one.
01:40But I'll say, I will say this.
01:42We talk value, okay?
01:44So we talked Eagles-Cowboys,
01:46and the starting number for a crowded Dallas Cowboy backfield
01:49who are underdogs in the game,
01:51Javon Twilliams is plus 220 to score.
01:53Kansas City, I think the backfield's clear.
01:56Entering this season, I think it's Isaiah Pacheco's,
01:58booked his favorites in the game.
02:00Plus 210 on Pacheco?
02:01Well, that doesn't make sense.
02:02Pacheco should not be the same number to score in a game
02:05as Javon Twilliams.
02:06I get it's different opponents,
02:07but again, which opponent projects easier?
02:09The Chargers project easier than the Philadelphia Eagles,
02:11so that Pacheco number is a surprising one to me.
02:16The big favorite in this game to score is Amari and Hampton.
02:22I love the books, though, putting Najee Harris up there
02:24because they're not entirely sure
02:26what things will look like for the Chargers.
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