Gridiron Gamble is a football betting podcast hosted by Donnie Peters, Rich Ryan, Mo Nuwwarah, and Brett Collson. The show features entertaining banter between the hosts as they discuss and analyze their favorite NFL bets, fades, futures, over/under totals, player props, and more. Find the show on Twitter at @GridironGamble.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 262 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsFootball |
We're back! Donnie, Rich, and Mo dissect the quarterbacks projected at the top of the 2024 NFL Draft and offer their best bets for round one on Thursday.
Mo's Kansas City Chiefs are once again in the Super Bowl, and The Collective give their favorite props for their Sin City Championship tilt against the San Francisco 49ers.
Only four teams remain, and The Collective dive in to give you their favorite bets and props for Conference Championship Weekend.
There's nothing smellier than a public dog, and the public is especially barking for the Houston Texans. Donnie and Rich discuss that along with the departure of Bill Belichick in New England and another epic chapter in the Mahomes v. Allen saga.
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Been listening to these guys for several years and love their thoughts on the games. I use similar betting angles.
Love it! Needs Remko to help these poor gents, but still great! Also great if your a fan of “somebody Jackson, somebody Allen, somebody Washington, somebody foster, somebody, Williams, somebody peters, somebody Knipple, some Favre, somebody roethlisburger, somebody claypool, somebody Newman”. You can see how that might annoy you 67 times per episode.
They do have knowledge and are entertaining but they have gone winless for a few weeks in the million dollar contests ,so be careful using their picks .I don’t know that much about football and even I got 2 out of 5 wins as my worst week.
Better football analysts than Troy Aikman
I like the insight they bring to their picks. It’s sort of a joe public viewpoint as opposed to the “experts” that you get on most podcasts. Now that they have decided to tank one of their cards in an effort to win the booby prize in the Circa, they had one their best weeks. It might be a good contrarian strategy to bet on the games that they are picking against.
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