Betting expert prepares for another Bills blowout win
By Josh Yourish
Last week, the Buffalo Bills hosted the best team in the NFL through three weeks in the Dolphins and dominated them.
Now, at 3-1 the Bills could have a claim to the crown, at least in the AFC. Since their Week 1 loss, the Bills have three straight blowout wins and BetSided NFL betting expert Iain MacMillan thinks that they’ll make it four straight in London on Sunday.
MacMillan bets every game of the NFL schedule in his weekly “Road to 272” and this week he likes the Bills to cover as favorites at a not-so-neutral site. The Jaguars are familiar with London and this will be their second straight game across the pond, but MacMillian isn't worried.
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Despite their recent dominance, MacMillan actually isn’t totally sold on the Bills this season. Buffalo has outscored its opponents 123-33 since its Week 1 loss to the Jets.
“I'm not a huge believer in the Bills right now. Despite winning their last three games by a plethora of points, some of their underlying statistics are concerning. Most notably, they're allowing teams to gain 6.3 yards per carry against them, the most in the NFL.”
The thing is, he’s less of a believer in the Jacksonville Jaguars and their ability to exploit this weakness.
“Fortunately for them, the Jaguars aren't an effective team at running the football, ranking 26th in yards per carry and 27th in EPA per rush. Trevor Lawrence also hasn't shown his best stuff last season and I felt even their win against the Falcons wasn't as dominant as the final score indicated. I need to see more from Jacksonville before I'm willing to bet on the Jags.”
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