NFL Week 8 Parlay Betting Picks

NFL Week 8 Parlay Betting Picks, Tampa Bay’s ugly cover started last week’s parlay betting picks in the right direction, but the Minnesota game going OVER sunk my ticket. Heading into Week 8 of the NFL season, I remain confident that this week’s picks based on betting odds by BetOnline USA Bitcoin & Credit Card live mobile betting Sportsbook online will both be on the money.

NFL Week 8 Parlay Betting Picks Game 1

New York Giants at New Orleans Saints: Take the OVER 49

The Giants have made their way to the top of the logjam in the NFC East with a 4-3 start both straight-up and against the spread. This has been a very frustrating team to bet on this season with a couple of blown fourth quarter leads and overall sloppy play, but the one constant has been its ability to put some points on the board with an average of 23.7 a game. When Eli Manning brings his A-Game to the table, this can still be one of the most explosive big-play offenses in the league.

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There is no question that New Orleans can still light it up through the air when its veteran quarterback Drew Brees is on his game. Following a dismal 0-3 start, the Saints are pointed in the right direction with three wins in their last four games. They have averaged 28 points a game in those three wins and the prospect for another big day against the Giants remains good.

NFL Week 8 Parlay Betting Picks Game 2

Seattle Seahawks at Dallas Cowboys: Take the Seahawks -6

The Seahawks are no longer favored to win the NFC for the third-straight season following an unexpected 3-4 SU (2-4-1 ATS) start, but they are coming off a solid effort in last Thursday’s 20-3 victory against San Francisco as 6.5-point road favorites. With victories over both Chicago and Detroit, this team still knows how to beat the teams it is supposed to.

If Tony Romo was under center for this matchup, the Cowboys would probably be slight home favorites, but he is not and that is why his team is mired in a four-game losing streak both SU and ATS. Dallas is obviously lost without its All-Pro quarterback and even if wide receiver Dez Bryant can return to the lineup on Sunday, it will not make enough of a difference to turn things around against a team that is as desperate for a win as it is. The Cowboys are now 1-5 ATS and I am going to keep going against them until they prove me wrong.

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