NFL Wild Card Cowboys vs Buccaneers Same Game Parlay at +954 odds
NFL Wild Card Cowboys vs Buccaneers Same Game Parlay at +954 odds

Six games are spread across 3 days during super Wild Card Weekend, and it all wraps up with a mouth-watering Monday night showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Interestingly, the team with a sub-.500 record (the 8-9 Bucs) has home-field advantage over the team with a 12-5 mark (the Cowboys) because the former won the woeful NFC South and the latter had to settle for a wild card out of the powerful NFC East.
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Below is our SGP for the Wild Card Weekend finale, and also be sure to check out our full Dallas Cowboys vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers picks on the side and total.'

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Part of the value in same game parlays, of course, is that all of its components can be correlated if you so choose. That is the entire'plan here, as Dalton Schultz racking up his fair share of receiving yards and Chris Godwin finding the endzone would obviously work well with a successful over bet. Let's break down each of the 3 legs.'

Over 45.5 (-106)

The key to this game going over the total could be for Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich to wake up and realize that his offense is much better suited to being aggressive on early downs. In their NFC South-clinching win over the Panthers (when 54 points were scored and the total was set at 41), the Bucs'had a 61% success rate on early-down throws compared to just 33% on early-down runs. This will be an'important factor against a Cowboys secondary that is 25th in passing DOVA since Week 13 — a stretch of games in which they faced only 1 legit starting QB (Trevor Lawrence), mostly getting torched by the likes of Davis Mills, Matt Ryan, Gardner Minshew, Josh Dobbs and Sam Howell. An offense with Godwin, Tom Brady, Mike Evans and Julio Jones should not be kept under wraps by defensive coordinator Dan Quinn's unit.'

  
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