Los Angeles Rams +3 (-105)

I have been waiting for this moment since around the middle of November. That is around when it became clear that the Detroit Lions were going to make the playoffs. And my sentiments then are what they still are now. This Detroit secondary is truly awful. Like, really, really bad. I will take you back to Thanksgiving, the Lions laying 7.5, at home, to the Packers, in what was supposed to be a coronation for them as the class of the NFC North. Jordan Love went into Detroit and lit them up. While Love has had a great year, it was a sight to behold. The Packers were saying we will throw the ball and the Lions could do nothing to stop it, when it was clear they were throwing. Now you are giving me Matt Stafford in the same position? The same Matt Stafford that feels comfortable playing in the dome in Detroit. I get Sean McVay, Jared Goff’s old coach, that knows him inside and out? There is a reason this number is “only” 3. The Lions and Campbell for all of their tough guy antics, will most likely be playing without Sam LaPorta in this matchup. Advantage Rams. The Rams also have the better running back in this matchup, something most teams could not say this year against the Lions. All this combined with getting a seasoned McVay against a first time playoff coach in Campbell, who is known to do erratic shit. Yea, I like the Rams. I took a piece of the moneyline too.

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