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Dallas Renegades vs Los Angeles Wildcats XFL Pick – February sixteen

Posted On Mar 10, 2020 By admin With Comments Off on Dallas Renegades vs Los Angeles Wildcats XFL Pick – February sixteen



-3.5SPREAD -1 10 ODDS

MY PICK

RENEGADE

PLACE BET!

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Last week, we are only picked one XFL game against the spread.

It was a sweat in the first half as the DC Defenders took a bit longer to get going than I expected but it was a moderately comfortable include in the 4th by the football pride of our nation’s capital. I believe we can get another win this week.

Each of the four games on the schedule for the XFL this weekend feature crews who the hell is 1-0 vs another 1-0 or 0-1 vs 0-1.

The Dallas Renegades weren’t expected to be sitting at 0-1 right now. In fact, the issue is the curious on betting favorite to triumph the championship just days ago.

Now, they are just 3.5 phase favorites over the shoddy Los Angeles Wildcats. This was will be a home game for LA but I frankly don’t believe they will have a significant advantage if any.

LA is a basketball town these days. Who are we kidding, though? It always has been.

Wilt, Jerry West, Kareem, Magic, Shaq, Kobe … Lebron James roughly seems like an afterthought. Then “youre watching” him represent …

Amazing, but unless the Ohio All-State wide receiver suits up for his house Wildcats, they’re going to have a bad time.

This game does have a bit of an uncharted element are connected to it and that worries me slightly.

Both units were without their starting quarterback in week 1 and each force will see their offensive field general return in this matchup.

I favor the Dallas Renegades a little more considering their returning quarterback is a guy who could easily be playing in the NFL right now and that’s former Pittsburgh Steelers backup Landry Jones.

The man who is mentioned after Dallas Cowboy coaching legend Tom Landry was the first player ever to sign with the XFL.

He’s in a really good spot here, very, playing under his former college head coach at Oklahoma, Bob Stoops.

MyBookie.AG has the betting odds for us the coming week.

Let’s go ahead and get to the XFL betting odds and projections for the Dallas Renegades vs the LA Wildcats.

Spread:

Renegades -3. 5( -1 10) Wildcats +3.5( -1 10)

Total Points:

Over 48( -1 05) Under 48( -1 15)

Okay, well I guess I demonstrated my hand in the intro. You probably wouldn’t be that surprised to see me go with the Renegades here but let’s do out homework and make sure this is a good gamble.

We are lucky, though, if we do pick them, to get the( -3. 5 ). I’ve seen it( -4. 5) and higher on other bet places.

We have to remember that the XFL front office was contacted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in September of last year when Big Ben went down with a season-ending knee injury.

What did they demand? You previously know! Landry Jones.

I’m not saying he is a savior-level good. He’s not Baker Mayfield … I don’t think he can only show up to camp with half a dad-bod and stache and completely reform the culture of a squad. Let’s hope not, at least.

Mr. Jones’s play has improved every time he has stepped out onto the field as a professional and playing under his former college tutor Bob Stoops should facilitate the transition for the young man from New Mexico.

Okay, so we know the Renegades were the favorites at the beginning of the season so what else do they have going for them? Well, their defense didn’t play very well in week one.

The St Louis Battlehawks operated and guided the clod with efficiency racking up practically 200 yards on the sand and through the air.

Dallas was able to hold them to 15 extents, though. I judge the Renegade D just got a little tired and also St Louis might be one of the best squads in the tournament as well. Dallas was 1/10 on 3rd down.

With the addition of Landry Jones, I can’t imagine that percentage doesn’t increase dramatically on Sunday.







Then there’s this: The Los Angeles Wildcats have already fuelled their defensive coordinator after week one’s embarrassing 37 -1 7 loss to the Houston Roughnecks.

Pepper Johnson has 2 Super Bowl rings as a musician and 3 more as a coach … for the New England Patriots.

I can’t think of a good enough reason to let him go after one play. I don’t care if the Roughnecks put up 50. You merely don’t do that.

You know the players respected him very.

I don’t think they are going to get over this and get behind their new defensive play-caller in time several day’s time.

This impulsive behavior by the front office too suggests that nobody on the team is safe and while that may be good for motivation, in the long run, I belief things will get worse before they work better in LA.

The defense wasn’t the only pressing issue coming out of week 1 for the “Cat-o-nine-tails” who allowed their quarterback to be reached 10 eras.

They were also 3/15 on third downs. I’m just suspecting Pepper brought these facts up when someone blamed him for the loss. I don’t know what happened but it seems logical.

The Wildcats have issues and I reckon Dallas ignites them up this week. Getting their QB back are helpful in significances but he will likely be dealing with a starving nose tackle in his face all day as well.

I like the over as well here.

I might actually like it better than the phase spread but 3.5 shouldn’t be a sweat at all. And I reckon the Renegades put up 40 on their own. Let’s just hope the Wildcats can get a couple of tallies.

My Picks

DALLAS RENEGADES -3. 5

-1 10

OVER 48

-1 05

Place Bet Now !

In Conclusion

I really like this bet, guys. It seems too good to be true and while that let this happen often in the big leagues, I think we can still systematically pulsated the books in the XFL for now.

The Renegades could very well be the betting favorites to earn the XFL Championship in another couple of weeks.

Week one was just a feeling-out process. Now the government has their man at QB and hopefully heading coach-and-four Bob Stoops is confident and fortunate with Landry Jones under centre.

The LA Wildcats should meet an improvement on pique with the season and league entry of their hired limb, Josh Johnson.

Their offensive wrinkle and defensive backfield are both highly questionable, though, and I investigate Johnson facing constant pres along with Landry and Bob lighting them up.

I love the nearly even money on the over 48 pitches. No, Dallas did not score very much in week one but they have their guy now at QB, LA did give up 37 last week, AND they have a brand new defensive coordinator.

Over and cover for the Dallas Renegades in week two!

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