
"Solak and Walder bring different perspectives into how they approach sports betting. Solak leans on his expertise in player evaluation and the X's and O's to find edges. Walder relies on statistical models to pick out plus-expected value bets. They'll give you a peek at how the teams match up before diving into a few bets that make sense on both sides of the ball."
"From yardage totals to interception long shots and everything between, here's how our analysts see the betting edges available for Super Bowl LX. Note: Super Bowl odds by DraftKings Sportsbook and subject to change. When the Seahawks have the ball Seattle takes a run-first approach. The Seahawks led the league in called run rate in large part because of the leads they've held for many of their regular-season blowouts."
Different approaches to betting include player-evaluation and Xs-and-Os scouting and statistical-model-based expected-value wagering. Betting markets include on-field stats, yardage totals, interception long shots, anytime touchdown props, and entertainment/off-field outcomes. Seattle emphasizes a run-first, under-center offense, ranking ninth in called run rate at 4.9% over expectation and often using variable personnel groupings. Only five teams averaged more yards per play from under-center snaps, and only the Los Angeles Rams snapped under-center more frequently. Matchup analysis can reveal edges for wagers between Seattle and New England, with odds provided by sportsbooks and subject to change.
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