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London-This Weekend

October 23, 2019 by nflinlondon

Welcome to London NFL fans! Any plans on tap aside from the big game?
Well we have you covered with some extra fun stuff you can do this weekend prior to the LA Rams vs Cincinnati Bengals at Wembley stadium.

Whether it’s food, fun, drinks, laughs or sporting fun-let us help you out with the lowdown of fun.

Rugby World Cup

NFL rules the roost this Sunday, but it will be all eyes on the Rugby World Cup on Saturday morning as England face the beasts from the south-New Zealand.
The match kicks off at 9am on Saturday-so get yourself to a local London pub to watch it over Bloody Mary’s and breakfast sandwiches.
There’s more rugby on Sunday-as Wales take on South Africa in an epic match.
There will be loads of lovely Welsh folk out Sunday morning for this 9am kickoff.
Make a new Welsh friend and see if you can spell the name of the town their from!

Comic-Con

Hey you geeks! Love cosplay, comic books  & random celebrity stuff?
Then head on down to Comic-Con and get your Nerd-On!
Simon Pegg will be there, as well as a whole host of other celebrities you kind of might know.
Wear your NFL gear there and convince fans you play for the team.
There’s a pretty good chance none of them watch sports.
www.mcmcomiccon.com/london/

Country Music Week

Did you know that London has a huge country music fanbase? Or that every year it hosts C2C, the largest country music event in the country?
Boom!
There are oodles of venues across the city showcasing US and UK country artists.
Get into the spirit of it with great food, cold beer and lots of dancing.
Saddle up buckeroo, it’s getting country up in here!
c2c-countrytocountry.com/country-music-week/

Haunted Pub Crawl

It’s a drinking event…with ghosts!
Everyone loves to be paranoid when they’re drinking so get into the spirits.
There are loads of London tour companies offering this type of thing, so with Halloween approaching these are very popular.
Most tours are around 2-3 hours for a pub crawl (doesn’t include beer) and they are a fun way to meet new people, see the city and get pissed.
Here’s one to check out.
www.london-walking-tours.co.uk/the-haunted-london-pub-walk.htm

Football

Call it soccer to their faces. I dare you.
Get into the English spirit by watching Premier League games this weekend with a whole host of games being played.
Games generally start on Saturday at noon, with matches going on til about 7pm.
Sunday games start at 2pm and continue on til around 6:30pm.
If you plan on watching the NFL game in a pub…you probably won’t get to see it until at least half-time.
Pubs WILL NOT switch football over to NFL, they may not turn on the sound, and they will close early.
We will let you know what to do after the game Sunday.
Liverpool play Tottenham on Sunday at 4:30-so expect a busy one.
Also because Arsenal, West Ham, & Watford all play Sunday, getting home from the stadium will take a LONG TIME!
Plan ahead.

Phobophobia

Ready to have the crap scared out of you?
Then head to London Bridge and the vaults for Phobophobia, a collection of some of their scariest experiences.
With pulsating lights, holograms, zombies, and more monsters this is surely expected to scare the crap out of you.
It’s 16+ and if you’re epileptic-this will surely put you over the edge.
www.thelondonbridgeexperience.com

Day Light Saving Time

Damn farmers and their stupid rules.
The time change happens this Sunday at 2am, which means the clocks fall back an hour.
Sure you will get a bit more sleep, just don’t miss the game!
Normally NFL games start at 6pm in the UK, but this week they start at 5pm.
That gives you a bit (not much) more daylight.

That’s just the tip of the London iceberg.
Feel free to contact us about things you might want to do, and hopefully we can help you out!
Join us Sunday at the Princess Alex in Crouch End for loads of NFL fun.
Open late!
See you Sunday.

 

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Week 7-Draftkings

October 20, 2019 by nflinlondon

Welcome to injury week, where teams struggle to fulfil their line-ups with a rag-tag collection of bodies who don’t break when they bend.
Numerous teams are struggling with injuries, so what does that mean for your DFS team?
Value.

One thing to keep in mind when putting together your DraftKings team is who are the Dolphins playing? And the Redskins. And the Falcons.
Imagine a security guard with narcolepsy, who just lets in everyone.
Those are those teams.
The more they score, the better you do.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at some value in the games.

Matt Stafford (QB)-$5200
Stafford and his pissed-off Lions are hosted the Vikings in the dome on Sunday.
While the Vikings are riding a short high after 2 wins, are they ready for a Lions team looking for justice?
The Vikings are good against the run, but Stafford will have time thanks to his O-line to open up some space.
TJ Hockenson will be a likely and deserved target.
Stafford is posting an average of 19.4FPPG, and after the late loss to the Packers in Lambeau, the Lions will be looking for heads….and touchdowns

Allen Lazard (WR)-$3000
The Packers WR corp is like a broken toy box. Should you bother trying to put them back together, or just use some new toys? That’s what they will be doing this week, with Adams, Allison and Valdes-Scantling all injured.
So who will Aaron Rodgers hit? The speedster that is Allen Lazard.
At $3000, he is great value for the price, and sure to justify his value.

Devin Singletary (RB)-$5400
Buffalo’s speedy rookie is back from injury, and looking for space against the lowly Dolphins.
The weather looks good in wing-town, which means a nice bright future for Singletary.
Look for Josh Allen to use him in many forms in this game.
A steal at $5400.

Latavius Murray (RB)-$5100
Alvin Kamara is out, so what will Teddy Bridgewater bring to the table to face the mighty Bears D? They’ll lean on veteran RB Latavius Murray to try to open up the lanes and take the pressure off from the D. While it looks to be a low scoring game-Murray will take the brunt of the work, and potentially the bulk of the points.

Other players to consider include:

  • DJ Chark Jr (JAX)-$6000
  • DK Metcalf (SEA)-$4800
  • Matt Breida (SF)-$5300
  • Jake Kumerow (GB)-$3600
  • Phillip Rivers (LAC)-$5500

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October 18, 2019 by nflinlondon

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Buy in time for Christmas, or have that ‘B’ team jersey ready, so when our team sucks it, and it’s time to have a playoff team, you have a few jerseys to ‘I told you so.’
Everyone needs a ‘second team.’
Just be careful when you play it, or otherwise people will know you as the Jags-bandwagoner, and you just can’t go back from it.

Don’t get lost in the playoffs-have a backup.

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Week 6 Picks

October 13, 2019 by nflinlondon

It’s week 6 already!
How are you doing in your NFL picks?
You making money?
Well you should. There have been a few easy weeks, and our man Wade McElwain has been ripping up some successful weeks on the books.

Here are his picks for Week 6 in the NFL

(-2.5) Carolina Panthers (3-2) vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-3) +48.5

When these two teams played in Week 2, it was a whole different story. A sweaty Thursday night where the Bucs stuffed Christian McCaffrey and Chris Godwin got loads of yards.
Why wouldn’t we expect more of the same this week?
Peyton Barber should be able to open some holes if he can get some good slot passes, as that front Panthers D is a bit of a tough nut to crack.
Kyle Allen is going to face pressure all day from Shaq Barret-making it a bit of a headache for him.
Look for a few sacks from the Shaq master.
It will be wet, windy and wild.
Bucs should be able to repeat again a slippery affair.

Houston Texans (3-2) vs (-4.5) Kansas City Chiefs (4-1) +55.0

The Chiefs lost? Has the world imploded?
The Indianapolis Colts choked the Chiefs in a testament game in Week 5, giving everyone a template on how it can be done.
So will the Texans be able to replicate this effort?
Definitely.
KC took a lot of injuries last week, and who knows if Patrick Mahomes will be 100% healthy.
He is facing and Texans defense that is growing with intensity each week.
The Chiefs D has yet to face a QB like Deshaun Watson this season, who will have plenty of time to open up the ball downfield to his talented receivers.
KC could be facing their second loss in a row.

San Francisco 49ers (4-0) vs (-3) LA Rams (3-2) +50.5

What’s going on with the LA Rams? Is the glory hole starting to close?
One thing that hasn’t been closing is their O-Line, which has been porous all season.
Jared Goff has hardly had any time, and no he faces the 49ers.
San Fran has a fierce front, who looks to stomp on Goff and shut down any run through their way.
Breida and Coleman should team up for a run down on the Rams, who will put up points, but inevitably go down.
49ers for the win.

(-2.5) Atlanta Falcons (1-4) vs Arizona Cardinals (1-3-1) +51.5

The Texans whooped the Falcons last week with 53 points against their tired D.
Whatever the Falcons told each other last season when they fell apart, they obviously didn’t listen.
Will they have a better chance against the struggling Cardinals?
Doubtful. Matt Ryan will still put up 300+ yards, but when it keeps coming back the other way, it’s like a hole in a boat.
Kyler Murray & David Johnson should have a great game.
Cardinals to win.

(-8) Dallas Cowboys (3-2) vs New York Jets (0-4)

Cough, cough, Sam Darnold is back from his kissing disease vacation, so how will he fare against this Dallas D?
The Cowboys took a moustache ride on Aaron Rodgers last week, who picked them apart like a turkey dinner. (Happy Thanksgiving Canada!)
If Jones was able to run holes through Dallas, what about Le’veon Bell?
He should have his first big game this season against ‘Dem Boyz who still might be smarting from that home spanking.
Dallas should win the game, but 8 points?
Doubtful.

We will be adding some new gambling functionalities in the next few weeks, so you can take our picks.
Watch this space .

 

 

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Week 6 Predictions

October 11, 2019 by nflinlondon

Looking for some betting tips for Week 6 in the NFL?
Luckily the big brains at our friends US-Odds have compiled their list of games to bet on this weekend to make your life easier.

Find all their tips and more here:
www.us-odds.com

In this article, we’ll provide you with our top football betting picks and advice for the Week 6 slate of Sunday games. This week, we’ll have predictions on the New Orleans Saints at Jacksonville Jaguars, Philadelphia Eagles at Minnesota Vikings and San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams matchups. We study the odds, betting lines, teams, and players to give you our recommended betting picks to beat the New Jersey sportsbooks.

New Orleans Saints at Jacksonville Jaguars (-1) – O/U: 44
Sunday, October 13, 2019 – 1:00 p.m. EST
Betting Pick: Jaguars (ML: -130)

We’ve got a matchup of two unfamiliar opponents as the New Orleans Saints hit the road to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Saints have been impressive since Drew Brees went down with an injury, winning three straight games to improve to 4-1. However, one of our top betting picks will be the Jaguars to win outright, instead of covering the one-point spread. Let’s dive into the facts to see why we’re heading in this direction.

Betting Lines Analysis: Saints at Jaguars

This line actually opened as a pick-em’ but the Jaguars have since moved to -1. It’s a nice case of reverse-line movement as Jacksonville’s spread grew and a little more than two-thirds of public bets are on New Orleans – 63 percent of all money wagered, though, is on Jacksonville.

The 44-point total interesting as well, considering there are 56 percent of public bets and an overwhelming 85 percent of all money wagered is on the total going under. Given those figures, we should probably expect a low-scoring game on Sunday.

Saints Betting Form

QB Teddy Bridgewater turned in one of his best games as a pro last week, throwing for 314 yards and four touchdowns in a win against the Buccaneers. However, this week’s matchup comes against a tough Jaguars’ defense that’ll be returning their top cornerback to the lineup. They’ll need to rely on the running game a lot more, which should be doable, considering the Jags are allowing the eighth-most rushing yards per game (136.6) – this could mean good things for Alvin Kamara and even Latavius Murray if the defense doesn’t make the necessary adjustments.

The Saints’ defense has gone 31 straight games without allowing a 100-yard rusher. So it goes without saying that this matchup against the Jags will be an outstanding one to watch. Jags RB Leonard Fournette has rushed for 100 yards in each of the last two games after a slow start to the season and leads the NFL in yards after contact.

Jaguars Betting Form

Jacksonville’s offense has been a pleasant surprise so far this season. QB Gardener Minshew has nine touchdowns and only one interception, which came in his first career appearance in Week 1 after taking over for Nick Foles. We mentioned the success that Fournette had over the last two weeks and that streak of Saints’ success against the run could certainly come to an end. Beating the Saints works when you’re physical with them, and this is certainly a team that is capable of that.

The return of CB Jalen Ramsey to the Jaguars’ defense comes at a great time with Saints WR Michael Thomas coming to town. We should expect the Jags to stack the box and make Bridgewater beat them with deeper throws – not a consistent recipe for success with Teddy B throughout his career. Not to mention, bringing a lot of pressure towards Bridgewater has worked for opposing defenses in the past.

Betting Pick: Jaguars (ML: -130)

Sometimes you just look at a spread and wonder why it’s not making sense. After all, the Saints have defeated three quality (or near-quality) opponents in a row and the Jaguars really don’t have an identity at this point. The oddsmakers are trying to tell us that Jacksonville will regain that powerful sense of pounding the ball and playing solid defense on Sunday. We’re listening, and taking the Jags to win outright as opposed to taking the one-point spread – it doesn’t cost much more by doing so.

Eagles vs Vikings

Philadelphia Eagles at Minnesota Vikings (-3) – O/U: 44
Sunday, October 13, 2019 – 1:00 p.m. EST
Betting Pick: Vikings (-3)

The Philadelphia Eagles return to the scene of their only Super Bowl victory for the first time to take on the team that occupies U.S. Bank Stadium, the Minnesota Vikings. Not only did the Eagles win the title there, but they beat the Vikings in the NFC Championship Game to get there. Enough time has passed that we don’t need to play the revenge game, yet one of our top betting picks for the Vikings to cover the three-point spread. Let’s dive into the analysis to see why we’re heading in that direction.

Betting Lines Analysis: Eagles at Vikings

Public bettors are in favor of the Eagles, with 62 percent of the money heading their way. We’re more than happy to go against the public in this game, considering the Vikings are the home team and have had plenty of success under their own roof. Not to mention, they’ll only need to win this game by slightly more than a field goal.

In addition, both the public and sharp money are in favor of the total going over as about 70 percent of each side are going in that direction.

Eagles Betting Form

QB Carson Wentz will have a tough one on his hands. Playing at U.S. Bank Stadium has been incredibly difficult for opposing QBs, as only two (TWO!!!) of them have thrown for more than 300 yards and none of them have thrown more than two touchdowns in a regular-season game.

The Eagles sport the top run-defense in the NFL through five weeks, allowing 63 yards per game – they are also allowing the second-fewest yards per carry (3.2). Philly will need more of that same stinginess since Vikings RB Dalvin Cook has the second-most rushing yards (542) in the NFL with an average of 5.9 yards per carry – backup RB Alexander Mattison has 189 yards on the ground with an average of 5.6 yards per carry. It’s certainly a matchup they’ll need to win, considering their secondary has been getting abused with regularity.

Vikings Betting Form

If that Vikings’ running game can’t get off the ground, that’ll provide a good opportunity for QB Kirk Cousins to move the ball through the air. The Eagles are allowing the sixth-most passing yards per game (271.2) with more than a few injuries to their players in the secondary – nearly all the guys that will be playing even have some type of ailment. That ranking was improved a bit from playing the Jets last week and they even recorded 10 sacks in the process. Don’t expect that to happen again this week.

The Vikings’ defense is pretty damn good, as we all know. To put exact numbers on it, they have allowed the fourth-fewest total yards per game (292.4), sixth-fewest passing yards per game (204.2) and ninth-fewest total yards per game (88.2). We mentioned those numbers in the Eagles’ section about opposing QBs at U.S. Bank Stadium, and that couldn’t be a better indicator of how well the Vikings play at home.

Betting Pick: Vikings (-3)

The Vikings are 18-2-1 ATS against non-division teams at home under head coach Mike Zimmer. Honestly, we don’t even think this one will be close. Minnesota has a little something extra when playing at home and the passing game should flourish big time against a banged-up Philly secondary.

49ers vs Rams

San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams (-3.5) – O/U: 50.5
Sunday, October 13, 2019 – 4:05 p.m. EST
Betting Pick: Rams (-3.5 —> buy to -2.5)

A big NFC West battle goes down in Week 6 as the unbeaten San Francisco 49ers hit the road to take on the Los Angeles Rams. The whole world just saw the 49ers dismantle Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns on national TV last week, but our top betting pick of the week is for the Rams to cover a 2.5-point spread against the 49ers – that means you’ll have to buy an extra point just to make this a more favorable number. Let’s dive into the facts to see what we’re talking about.

Betting Lines Analysis: 49ers at Rams

It’s interesting that the public is backing the Rams like we are, with 62 percent of those bets going in that direction – 57 percent of all money wagered is on them too. Typically, the winning team on Monday Night Football will have a lot of public backing, but it appears like they have a lot of the same thoughts that we do.

As for the total, which increased from 48.5 to 50.5, the public and sharps are both putting plenty of money on the over. This is interesting, considering the 49ers’ defense has been spectacular, and it also lends some optimism to the thought that we might even see some defensive/special teams’ touchdowns in this game.

49ers Betting Form

The 49ers have some serious injury woes that’ll lead to their first loss of the season. Two offensive linemen, Joe Staley and Mike McGlinchy, and FB Kyle Juszczyk will all miss this game; these injuries are incredibly crucial to San Francisco’s running attack, which actually leads the NFL with 200 yards per game. Now, the Niners will have a sixth-round rookie starting at left tackle and a right tackle that was playing in the Alliance of American Football. Without their-usually dominant blockers, the 49ers’ offense is going to look a lot different – and that’s not a good thing.

This will put more responsibility on the shoulders of QB Jimmy Garoppolo, and we can make the argument that he’s not worth the hype since the torn ACL he suffered last season. The 49ers’ running game has been making things a lot easier for him, albeit against weaker defenses. Since the Rams have gotten torn to shreds in each of the last two weeks, we’d expect them to come out with an inspiring performance and that right all the wrongs.

Only the New England Patriots allowed fewer total yards per game than the 49ers heading into Week 6. However, we need to understand that they haven’t played a prolific offense like the Rams yet this season. LA and its boy-wonder head coach had three extra days to prepare for Sunday while San Fran had a day less. Expect this unit to take a HUGE step back this time around.

Rams Betting Form

The Rams have some injuries of their own, but they did have an extra three days of rest to prepare for this game. RB Todd Gurley, WR Brandin Cooks and CB Aqib Talib all have some sort of ailment that either limited or kept them out of practice this week – although, signs are encouraging that they’ll play.

Although the Rams have lost each of their last games, QB Jared Goff has thrown for a grand total of 912 yards. If it weren’t for a missed field goal against Seattle, LA would be 1-1 over that stretch and did have a chance to come back against Tampa Bay in Week 4.

A big factor in taking the Rams is the difference in days of preparation between the teams. Not only did those ailing players get more time to rest, but head coach Sean McVay and defensive coordinator Wade Phillips had a few extra days in their respective mad-genius labs. This factor cannot be understated – it’s a real thing.

We talked about the total being unusually-high for this game, and we really think that has a lot to do with the Rams’ defense getting in on the scoring. DT Aaron Donald should be able to cause some havoc up the middle while the DEs bring the heat from the outside against these inexperienced tackles. Creating turnovers is mostly due to getting pressure on the QB, and this is the perfect opportunity to do so, against a team playing on a short week.

Betting Pick: Rams (-3.5 —> buy to -2.5)

After writing about the two teams, it seems unnecessary to buy the extra point for the Rams but we’ll do it anyways – better safe than sorry. The 49ers will probably re-work their offense to fit the personnel better at some point, but doing it on a short week is a tough task for even a great head coach like Kyle Shanahan. The preparation factor is a major selling point here and we’re hopping all over the Rams because of it.

Sep 21, 2017; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) scores a touchdown against San Francisco 49ers outside linebacker Ray-Ray Armstrong (54) during the first quarter at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

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Good luck, and happy Sunday!

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