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#Tom Brady or Bill Belichick: Who will win more in 2020?

#Tom Brady or Bill Belichick: Who will win more in 2020?

September 13, 2020 | 10:01am

September storylines seldom make December headlines.

We should be so lucky this year, because without question, the NFL’s No. 1 storyline entering the season is whether or how the league can conduct business during the coronavirus pandemic. For this exercise, we’ll push that aside and focus on our true national pastime: betting on king football. Our odds come courtesy of the Westgate SuperBook.

Who will win more games: Bill Belichick or Tom Brady?

Brady’s Buccaneers sport a 9¹/₂ Over/Under win total, with the Over juiced to -120. Belichick’s Patriots are 9 O/U, with the Under juiced to -140.

That -140 reflects not only the loss of Brady but also the four Patriots starters who opted out of the season because of the virus. Linebacker Dont’a Hightower, safety Patrick Chung, right tackle Marcus Cannon and tight end Matt LaCosse are sitting out.

Belichick — plus the addition of quarterback Cam Newton, if healthy — keeps the Pats dangerous, but the first three road games are Sept. 20 in Seattle, Oct. 4 in Kansas City and Nov. 1 in Buffalo. For me, you lay the extra juice on Under 9 wins, or pass.

As for Brady and Tampa Bay, the buck stops with him. This team won seven games last season with a quarterback, Jameis Winston, who threw 30 interceptions. Brady’s big gamble is switching conferences. Peyton Manning moved from Indianapolis to Denver, where he won a Super Bowl, but he remained in the AFC. Brady moves to the NFC, which presents a lot of defenders and coordinators with whom he’s unfamiliar. For me, the bet is Under 9¹/₂ wins at even money, or pass.

Bill Belichick
Bill BelichickAP

Is Lamar Jackson truly the real deal or the most overhyped quarterback in the NFL?

The Ravens are -230 to win the AFC North. The O/U is 11 ¹/₂, juiced to the Under at -120.

Jackson is a remarkable story. Projected by many scouts as an “athlete” at the NFL level, Jackson has won 19 of 22 games as the Ravens’ starting quarterback, earning last year’s MVP award. A year ago, he rushed 176 times for 1,206 yards, both single-season records for quarterbacks. He threw for 3,000 more yards. From October through December, the Ravens were unbeaten, a gaudy 12-game winning streak.

Then came the abrupt end to the season and the lingering question about Jackson. He knows it won’t go away until he does something about it. Jackson is 0-2 in the playoffs, losing last season to the Titans and a year earlier to the Chargers.

The Ravens’ schedule includes games against the AFC South and the NFC North, plus games against the Chiefs at home and the Patriots on the road. The schedule is manageable.

An even-money return on 12 wins plus a wager on -230 to win the AFC North seems like the way to go. Then Jackson can address his playoff failures.

Patrick Mahomes
Patrick MahomesGetty Images

Can Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City repeat?

The Chiefs are favored again to win the Super Bowl at 9/2. Their O/U win total is 11¹/₂, juiced to the Over at -120. Mahomes tops the MVP betting line at 7/2.

What’s not to like about the Chiefs, who beat the Texans 34-20 in the NFL opener Thursday night? Betting value. It simply doesn’t exist with the Chiefs unless you back the ol’ coach, Andy Reid. You can bet Reid at 20/1 to be the AP Coach of the Year, a higher number than Mike McCarthy (10/1), Bruce Arians (10/1), Sean McDermott (12/1), Belichick (14/1) and Frank Reich (14/1).

My plays here are to back the AFC (-2) in the Super Bowl and future Hall of Famer Reid as Coach of the Year.

Good luck and let’s hope we’re all still cashing tickets come December.

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