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00:00The 0-2 Chiefs and the 0-2 Giants are going to square up at MetLife Stadium for some must-win primetime football.
00:08But what does that mean for you guys when it comes to the money lines and the prop bets?
00:12Let's get into some of the best bets that you can take for Sunday night football with our New York Post sports betting savant, Eric Richter.
00:20See, I threw that savant in there, man. I'm feeling very bougie today, E-Rick. What's going on, my man?
00:26I'm doing all right. I'm doing all right.
00:28The Giants looked better last week. Should have came away with a dub.
00:31I'm not so sure what we're going to run into this weekend, Sunday night football.
00:342-0-2 teams. Chiefs are pissed off. It's going to be an interesting game, no doubt.
00:38All right. What are the player props you like to start us off?
00:41Well, let's start us off with your boy, Darius Slayton.
00:43Over one and a half receptions, minus 130 on FanDuel.
00:47Look, he was over last week. I'm throwing away week one because that was a disaster.
00:51And we're just going to go back to last year where Slayton was over this total in nine out of 13 games last season.
00:56And it's not like the Giants feel any worse about Darius Slayton than they did last year.
01:01They gave Darius Slayton a massive contract extension this offseason.
01:03I think Darius Slayton's way undervalued here.
01:06I'm fine. If you can get an alternate line, 3-plus at plus 250, fine with that as well.
01:12But I think Darius Slayton's going to be way more involved.
01:14Russell is cooking. As we saw last week, over 450 yards passing.
01:19Darius Slayton would, in theory, be a very good option for Russell Wilson.
01:24He likes to bomb it, the moon pass, right?
01:26So Darius Slayton, over one and a half, one of the best plays of the week for me.
01:29And then last week I was on this and I nailed it.
01:31Honestly, I'll give myself a little bit of credit.
01:34Tyrone Tracy had a 74% snap share last week or week one.
01:39And I said that I felt like he was going to get less work.
01:43He was down to 42% in week two, while Cam Scadaboo got a 52% snap share.
01:49So I'm going to hit it again.
01:51Last week I hit under Tyrone Tracy, under 14 and a half carries.
01:54I'm going to go back to the well and look at this.
01:56Tyrone Tracy, under 8 and a half rush attempts, plus 102 on DraftKings.
02:02I'm going to take that all day.
02:03I think the Giants are going to have to throw here.
02:04And again, I think that he's a better receiver.
02:07Also, he's criticizing the play calling.
02:08Like, what are we doing here?
02:09Like, why are you criticizing the play calling?
02:11You're an undrafted free agent.
02:12It's not like you were, you know, a Marion Hampton who's a first-round draft pick.
02:15I don't really understand that whole side of it.
02:17They drafted a running back in the draft.
02:18The job security, I just don't think, is there for Tracy as much as maybe he would like
02:22or, you know, fantasy investors would have liked.
02:26But regardless.
02:27And then I will end with a side.
02:29Over 45 points between the Chiefs and the Giants.
02:32Both offenses, I actually think, are playing well.
02:34The Chiefs would have scored a lot more points if it wasn't for the Travis Kelsey drop pass in the end zone.
02:38That turned into an interception.
02:39Totally flipped that game.
02:41I'm going to go over 45.
02:43This was actually opened at 43.5 and bet up by the Sharp bettors.
02:46I think that Sunday Night Football, I don't know if I'll say it's a shootout,
02:50but 45 is a pretty low number for two offenses that are definitely throwing the ball quite a bit.
02:55Chiefs rushing offense.
02:56Not like they've been running it down everybody's throats.
02:58I think that this goes over 45 pretty comfortably.
03:01All right.
03:02Getting ready for some good Sunday Night Football primetime football action.
03:06Eric, appreciate you hopping on with us.
03:08Appreciate you, Bill.
03:09We'll see you next time.
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