 and the LA Convention Center, everybody, the buzz is on high as we are just a couple days away from Super Bowl 56 fans have been joined the fan experience. It is extensive ongoing. Dave knows you tried it out. Current and former NFL players all over this place making their appearances, the media broadcasting from radio row, getting everybody ready for the big game ahead between the Rams and the Bengals. And of course, headlining radio row, the Fandall sports book set and more ways to win team here. Happy weekend, everybody. We made it. Thanks for joining us. Thanks for hanging with us. I'm your host, Lisa Kern. And we're getting you ready for Super Bowl 56. And as always, in every single day this week, I got my team with me. Of course, our sportsman experts here with me, Dave Weaver, Andrew Philiponi, Colright and Edward Egros in the house. Guys, this is our last show of the week. Oh, right. It's blue. We've got huge guests on the show, but we've had huge guests every day this week. So I got to just take a second while you know, ease in here. What's been like your favorite moment this week so far? Dave, boy, probably running the obstacle court and not needing an ambulance to carry me off any GMs approach you. I got a few calls. I got a few calls. I think sitting next to you has been unbelievable. So much about ice cold. No more Skype. You've been everywhere. Churchill Downs. You've never been to radio row at the Super Bowl. This is great. It'd be next to you. It's taken my breath away, Cole. It really has. He's a very breathtaking gentleman over there. But let's go to the left seat now. The fact that Andrew Hopkins said that he and all the other top wideouts, what do they do? They watch Cooper Cup film. That just lets you know how good Cooper Cup is and how the Cincinnati Bengals need to know that for warned is fair warned come Sunday. It's so wonderful to get to talk to these players past and present because then you start to learn things about what's going on with their take, their perspective on things, and then to be able to ask good questions, go back to the data and figure out, OK, is this really what's going on in football? Or maybe there's a paradigm shift that needs to happen. It's really exciting to be able to learn something and ask better questions. That's true. So much incredible insight. We talked about DHOP, Mike Vick on set, Melvin Gordon, Terrell Davis. The list went on and on this week. Some really fantastic guests. And you know, we're not done yet. We've got two current players joining us today. We've got a Super Bowl champion in house and box wide receiver. Chris Godwin going to be on the set with us today. Also, Chargers wide receiver and five time pro bowler, Keenan Allen. Stopping by looking forward to chatting with those guys as we get you ready for the big game on Sunday and to get you ready for the rest of this show today, we're going to break down the big game. We're going to place the best. We're going to hand those bets out and you can bet them as well right now. We're also going to roll out some DFS, but before we dive into all of the fun, a reminder that you can place all the bets we're talking about on the Fandal Sports Book app for all of our new users. Welcome to the family. Sign up for your new account using the promo code right there on your screen. More ways 1000 and get your first bet risk free up to 1000 bucks. So let's kick this thing off and get right to it, guys. It's all going down to SoFi Stadium on Sunday right here in Los Angeles where the Rams are giving four to the Bengals. Now I want everybody to give me your picks. You guys can talk about it all week long, but I want your one best argument for why you're going to back which side. Dave, you know, there are number one picks that will never get a sniff of the Super Bowl in their life. Joe Burrow, number one pick in 2020. Does anybody even remember the Matthew Stafford was the number one pick back in 2009? Is it too much too soon for Joe Burrow? Is it more advantageous to be a number one pick that finally got away from Detroit, but has had, you know, 12 seasons to find the achieve the moment that he's always wanted. I want the experience of Matthew Stafford. That's my number one pick that I think covers in this game. I think the theme here for me right now is the two best wide receivers in the NFL and we're going to have some great ones on set. But statistically, the two best are in this game. It's Cooper Cup and Jamar Chase. And for me, Chase, he's going to have Jalen Ramsey on him. Maybe the best corner and how is Joe Burrow going to respond to that? I don't know. I feel better about Matt Stafford and Cooper Cup working on Eli Apple or Mike Hilton in this game. And that's why I'm taking the Rams minus four. You know, Dave, you brought up a good point, a battle of top drafted guys. Number one quarterbacks when you look at Matt Stafford and Joe Burrow. But, you know, the one thing that really jumps off the page to me is that this is the first Super Bowl since 1975, no one or two seeds. So both of these teams are going to be scratching and clawing. And like I said earlier in the week, you know, I appreciate what Cincinnati does in close games because we know that the Rams so far all season, they've tended to be blowout artists Cincinnati and they can keep it close. And I think it's going to be a slow scoring game. When you look at the Rams off the top, we talked about Matt Gay. I think that's how he's going to get the game started field goal. I think Cincinnati, if they keep it close, they're going to win and cover obviously this morning. I thought a lot about the Rams Super Bowl appearance from just a few years ago against the Patriots. If you remember that offense was unbelievable. They were play-action innovators. And then the Patriots absolutely shut them down. How? Three points. Yeah, three points. They average 30 points a game that year. Yeah, 30 points a game, three points in that contest. Why? Because the Patriots put five defenders on the line of scrimmage and sometimes even a six defender on the line of scrimmage, rendering the run useless, rendering the play-action useless. Patriots figured it out. Now, they get a new quarterback and a relatively new system with a little less play-action, which normally would be a bad thing, but it's working for them. Do the Bengals have creativity defensively to do something that they haven't seen before? Try and slow down, Cooper-Cup, slow down Matt Stavrid. I just don't know if I trust that. I like the Rams. You like the Rams. Keep this in mind, because Bengals are 7-0 against the spread in their last seven games. Now, they're not playing the Rams seven times in a row, but what a story for the Cincinnati team that two years ago had an NFL worst two wins. Last season, four wins. Comes in a day before this season starts. 150-1 odds to win the Super Bowl, and they're sitting one game away from doing that. It's an incredible story. It gives you chills, really. And then there's so many storylines on the other side as well. Of course, it is personnel getting any team to this point. So let's go ahead and project the Super Bowl MVP. We're just going to fly right through this, guys. You see the odds right there up on your screen. We're going to rip through for everybody. And again, Dave, I'm going to have you start us off. Who's your Super Bowl MVP, Dave? I'm going 99. Aaron Donald, I think offensively, it could just be even. Stafford has a decent game. Burrow has a decent game. Obviously, if Stafford gets five touchdowns, it's his. But if he gets one or two, Burrow gets one or two. Cooper gets his 80, 90, 100 yards. But constantly, you're seeing Aaron Donald getting the burrow. Four sacks, a forced fumble, some knockdowns, maybe even tip ball interception. I mean, if you're just constantly watching that pressure and nobody stands out offensively, I think Aaron Donald could get it. He was 18 to 1, 16 to 1. He's now down to plus 1,400. He's taken some money. Yeah, so history says go with a quarterback. But the matchup that I'm looking at now is 50 plus sacks allowed by the Bengals. 50 plus sacks generated by the Rams. That's only happened three times in Super Bowl history. So you're like, Aaron Donald, all right. Well, no, I'm going to go with Von Miller, because look at those odds. Dave, they're better. You love long odds, 39 to 1. Come on, get on the train. And he was 50, I think, earlier. Because I told everybody to bet it and it's come down. That's what it is. It's the power of Pony, Cole. That's what it is. Take Von Miller, 39 to 1. All right, that would be his second Super Bowl MVP. We'll see how that goes. Now, we talked about Cooper Cup. But I'm the only guy on this set that's rolling with the Cincinnati Bengals, as we all know. So we're going to go with Jamar Chase. Will he be the eighth wide receiver to bring home a Super Bowl MVP? Who knows, because the last time we saw that, Julian Ellman, 2019. And he's going to have to have a big game. You know, that's what's going to be in those cards. He's had three games this year with two or more touchdowns. They all came versus playoff teams. So I'm going to go with Jamar Chase because the number's looking pretty good. You're going to be walking out and treating everybody to dinner if you put your chips on him. See, I feel like if you believe that the Bengals are going to pull off this upset, that it's going to be because of Joe Burrow doing a lot of short, quick throws and that he will be the MVP. But if you are backing the Rams minus 4, I can see an easy narrative where Cooper Cup wins the MVP in large part because I do believe that when it comes to this award, narrative matters a lot. And who has more positive narratives than anyone on this Rams offense, other than Cooper Cup, who has one of the top wide receiver seasons that we have ever seen in this game. And because he didn't win MVP honors or really even come close, this may be sort of a makeup award, so to speak, assuming he gets triple digit yards, things like that. And Lisa, it's only happened once. A winner of the MVP was on the losing team. I found on the Fandall Sportsbook, plus 5,500, that the MVP is on the losing team. You bet it? Fast. No, I don't think it'll happen this year. But it is there. That's awesome. And, Cole, I wanted to let you know you do have some friends out there because I was talking to our Fandall Sportsbook odds maker, John Sheeran, friend of the show, by the way. That's right. Look at close personal friends of all of us here. And I was asking, where's the money going? Like, where are we seeing it? He said 65% of the money on the money line is coming in on the bangles. Well, I tell you, Dave. And it's about 50-50 there on the spread. It's total, same thing, about 50-50. So it's interesting that that's for that. Sounds like the right decision. It's about 60% of the bangles coming in on the money line. All right, you guys, let's move on. You can bet the spread to Super Bowl MVP along with hundreds of other game and player props on the Fandall Sportsbook app. And you can do it right now. You can check them out. But if you prefer a simple money line bet, hey, you know we got you. Fandall is hooking you up with a crazy odds boost. Check this out. It's Super Bowl 56. 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How you doing with the week? I'm doing good. Been great. I'm at home, so chillaxing. Yeah, nice. Nice. We made it to radio roll. Welcome to our set. It's really awesome to have you and I want to get your Super Bowl picking, of course, in just a few moments, but you've been insanely consistent. I'm just going to read it four seasons with 100 plus receptions. It's as many as Jerry Rice and Marvin Harrison. They had in their entire careers. So when people come to you and you're like, you're still acting, still doing the thing at the highest level, how have you managed to be so consistent and so productive for so long? I think just focusing on those two things. Staying consistent and staying productive. Doing it all year long, not really taking a break. Like I've already started in the weight room, just prehab, just focusing on a little muscles, making sure everything is ready and right to stay ready for the whole season. So just trying to do it a whole year, stay consistent all year. Just be the best that I can always be. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's awesome. The matchup within the matchup for the Super Bowls, the two great wide receivers, Jamar Chase, Cooper Cup. You know in the position so well, you're such a technician. Compare and contrast those two guys for me. Chase's game, Cup's game. I speak on Cup just because I think he plays my position. He does. He leaked, man. Very leaked, very explosive. The way he reads the defenses, he knows his leverages. He knows the spots he wants to get to, the timing that he has. That the way he sets his body up and sets those guys up on the option routes, nasty, nasty, it's underrated for sure. And Jamar Chase, deep, deep threat, definitely a guy that can run routes too. You see him, he gets to the ball, catches the ball for what, five, 10 yards, takes it to the house. He's tough, man, explosive as well. So definitely excited to see them guys make plays. Kenan, we had Jared Cook on the other day and we talked about week 18. Obviously that was the game, a national stage. It didn't shake out how you guys wanted it to. Do you have any regrets there? Do you wish you would have played for the tie and maybe rolled the dice and see how things would have gone in the playoffs? I mean, I definitely wanted to get to the playoffs. So I mean, yeah, whatever we could have did to get to the playoffs, obviously, yeah, we would take that. But it is what it is. We went for the win and they did the same thing. So I mean, I wouldn't, people would ask me if we don't call the time out. No, I still feel like they go for the win. There's no way they go for the tie. So no, I think it would have played out the same. Shout out and help me win my fantasy league, number one pick, Kenan Allen. One of the things we know, maybe people don't know you like to do, you're a gamer. Oh yeah. You like to get on there. You got your own Twitch channel. I saw you a few days ago. You pop on for a few hours. What are some of the games you'd like to stream right now? Yeah, for Honor, Overwatch. This is my main two games for Honor and Overwatch. I'd definitely get on Fortnite, play at Call of Duty a little bit. No sports games, little Madden? A little bit, a little bit of Madden. Not really though, you know, Madden, the EA sports guys, they don't, it's not great, it's not great. The ratings aren't good enough for you. Yeah, it's nice. Yeah, it's nice. They're slighting you. Yeah, but yeah, when you talk about my rating, ah man, oh man. No, I'm just saying, I can be up here all day talking about my rating. You should be 99 or close to it, at least for the route running. At least, at least. Cole mentioned it and I want to get to it because we had Jared Cook on on Monday. Great guy, awesome team in Azure. Yeah, he's your guy. We asked him about an aggressive coach that goes for it so consistently on fourth down and fourth and short. So what's it like playing for a coach that trusts the offense so much that just continues to keep going for it on fourth and short and kind of what's your assessment of that strategy? I think it just gives us a lot of confidence in ourselves. So, you know, just putting the team on our back, definitely with the offense. You know, we have Justin Herbert, Justin Herbert, Austin Neckler, Mike Williams. Like I said, Jared Cook, there's a lot of people out there, just Jalen Guyton, Josh Palmer. The list goes on who you can get a ball to. So why not go for it? We like our chances. We like us. And yeah, just give it, put it on our backs. Can you ever think about what a Chargers run the Super Bowl would do for the team's popularity in Los Angeles? You're still trying to break through here. Do you think? Yeah, I think so. Just those tough games and those late game losses, you know, it just, it doesn't get the people to recognition that I think deserve the recognition. I think it comes down to those late game losses and you know, whatever it is, we gotta find a way to turn those things around. Keenan, the game on Sunday, that's gonna increase the popularity of Los Angeles Rams here in the city, we know that. But when it comes to the Super Bowl, a lot of players, they stay as far away from it as possible. Are you one of those guys that watches it? Do you not watch it? And if you are, where are you gonna watch it? What's on the menu, man? Yeah, I'm definitely gonna watch it. I'm a football guy, always been a football guy. We definitely have the game on. I'll definitely be playing video games while it's on, but I'll definitely have it on, seeing what's going on. And you know, my take this year, man, I can't, I don't think I can bet against the defense, you know, that the Rams have. It's really nasty, but the offense that the Rams got Joe Burrow, it's just, it's nasty, so. But what's on the menu when you're watching the game, that's what everybody wants to know. Usually my food menu? Yeah. Come on, man. I don't know what they gonna cook. Wings, nachos? Nah, we usually go, it's probably gonna be a whole little cookout there. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, steaks, chicken, shrimps. Next level. I'll get that protein in. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Barbecue time. Yeah. We need a whole nine of them in my house. Nice, nice. Maybe curious to know what they're eating pre-game, because we got a big game on Sunday, so we gotta talk about it. Rams, Bengals, who's your pick? Who's winning? Rams, Bengals, I'm gonna go out on the limb. I'm going Bengals. Okay. That's become a popular label. You and Cole, I was just saying, I was telling Cole, you guys are not, we've had a lot of people up on the stage, a lot of the guests that are full on Rams, and we just say, you know, Bengals are kind of percolating here, but 65% of our bettors are putting their money on the Bengals, so you're not alone. All right, you guys. Ken and Allen, everybody, thank you so much for joining us here on the Bengals course. Appreciate it. All right, you guys, fantastic insight there from Ken and Allen, of course, and get ready because we've got another great guest coming up in just a few minutes right here on More Ways to Win. Bucks wide receiver, Chris Godwin, coming in hot right here on our set. Godwin was on the Super Bowl winning team last year, of course, so we'll ask him what the players are feeling right now just hours before kickoff plus. Has he talked to Tom Brady since the GOAT announced his retirement? What did Tom Brady tell him about his decision to leave the game and, you know, I'll be at his in his Super Bowl pick as well. So stick around, Bucks wide receiver, Chris Godwin joining More Ways to Win in just a few moments. We're gonna continue to roll on and here on Fandalsports, More Ways to Win. Again, Godwin coming up in just a few minutes, but DFS fans, one game left and you know we're all in. We're gonna tell you about a free Super Bowl DFS contest that you can sign up for right now. It's a $56,000 Super Showdown presented by Irish Spring. It's a single slate DFS contest just for this Super Bowl. All you got to do, head to fandal.com slash league slash Irish dash spring, sign up, set your lineup, watch the players on your roster, rack up those points during the Super Bowl on Sunday and I tell you what, if your team scores enough points, you'll share in the $56,000 prize pool. So get on it, you know what to do. Log on to fandal.com slash Irish dash spring to enter for free. And of course, here on our show, our job is to help you score those points. You know, we got you back. So we turned a senior writer and editor for a number fire, Jim Sonnis, who gives us his top value place here for the big game. Hey, Jim. Thanks Lisa. Yeah, still some stuff to be decided with injuries for Super Bowl 56, but I do still think there's some good values we can talk about right now. That starts with Van Jefferson checking in at $7,000. He could benefit if Tyler Higbee cannot go for the Rams because Jefferson's role has been, frankly, quite bad during the playoffs. Just a 9% target share, but still 24% of the deep targets. And he's had two weeks to rest his shoulder and knee injuries. Jefferson is risky, but I do think there is some reward to his profile. I also like Sonny Michelle on the Rams at $7,500. Michelle, I would expect to be the third downback for the Rams because that's what he was during the conference championship. Michelle in that game played 14 of 18, third down snaps, according to next gen stats, compared to just three snaps for cam makers. And that was happening even before cam makers dinged up his shoulder. They just prefer Michelle as a pass blocker, which means he could get some dump balls which could inflate his score. So acres to the leadback, but Michelle weren't they look given the low salary. The final guy I'm targeting here is Tyler Boyd at $8,500. Boyd is kind of like Jefferson where you don't expect a ton of overall volume, but it's enough where he could get by at this salary. Boyd during the playoffs has a 14% target share, but that goes up to 29% when the Bengals are inside the red zone. So maybe a flukey touchdown, maybe some yards to go with it. And that's enough for Boyd to pay off $8,500. And I think relative to guys in this range, you can expect Boyd's snap rate to be very high. So three options here as of right now, again, key track of the injuries, specifically to CJ Uzama and Tyler Higbee. But I think we should be able to squeeze in the studs we want for Super Bowl 56. Awesome, having you, Jim. Awesome, having you all week long, by the way. Thank you, Jim. Now take Jim's information, set your lineup for the $56,000 Super Showdown presented by Irish Spring. And remember, it is free. You can sign up now at fandal.com slash league slash Irish dash spring. And a reminder to follow Jim's on us on Twitter and Instagram, hit up his podcast as well. It's the heat check fantasy podcast. And you can find it on Apple podcast. Thanks a lot, Jim. All right, and we move on here on more ways to win because I told you celebrities and big time players are making their rounds here at Radio Row in Los Angeles. And look who's here on our Fandals set. Tampa Bay Bucks wide receiver and Super Bowl champion. Give it up for Chris Godwin, everybody. Yeah, yep. Thanks for being here. We are. Thanks for doing us. There you go, that's what I'm talking about. I'm gonna get your Super Bowl pick in just a second, but how you doing? I mean, you're coming off of a massive injury. Bring us into your world. How you feeling? How's the recovery going? Honestly, I'm doing pretty good. You know, I'm about, you know, five, almost six weeks out, post-op. And every day, just new milestones. You know, I think it's really created like a new perspective for me. You know, you start to kind of take things for granted. And now it's like walking is a big step and then running is a big step. So each day is a new victory. Yeah, well, you're moving pretty well. So I was glad to see that. Yeah, he had to jump into this chair. I was your doctor. I would have approved that move. Chris, what do you think that means for what's next for you? I mean, big question about your future. All the success in Tampa Bay, you see yourself there next year, Chris? Yeah, I mean, honestly, you know, I love it in Tampa. You know, I would love to be back there. And obviously, you know, got a great chemistry with Mike and with a lot of guys on the team. You know, but we'll see how that kind of plays out. But I think, you know, just where I'm at, like in my recovery, and I'm off to a hot start. So it set me up pretty good to be back. Now, Chris, I don't know if you heard, but your quarterback retired. He did. He did. He did. Maybe some people have heard this throughout radio row. It's been a big secret. But did it surprise you at all? Did he tell you guys after that loss to the Rams? Or did you find out, just like everybody else on Twitter, do you think maybe Tom could potentially have a comeback? Is he waiting for you to sign? What do you say? Honestly, so first, we all found out the same time you all did. OK. You know? And the first time or the second time? The second time. Now, so it was interesting because, you know, you hear him talk about his family and stuff like that. And I feel like when you look at it, he was talking about that more than he ever did. And I think just from that perspective, you start to kind of see Tom as the person. So I was kind of surprised. But at the same time, I know how much he cares for his family. I know how much he loves them and wants to dedicate, you know, it's time to them. So at the end of the day, I'm happy for him. He deserves it more than anybody else. When it came to playing with Tom, I think one of the things that he talked about this past season was that he always wanted to make sure to help you guys out as far as, regardless of if you're open or not open, make sure you're not going to get leveled after the catch. Make sure that you don't get injured, regardless of what happens. Is that a lost art form among the younger quarterbacks, you think? I feel like it kind of can be. Obviously, I got like Tom, he's been around a while. And the game has changed so much since he got in. And he's seen so many big hits. And you don't really have too many of those anymore. So it might be a lost art. But he did a really good job of that over the course of his time with us. And as receivers, we really appreciate that. Chris, you guys know this Rams team so well. Played against them twice, lost twice. What makes them so tough? It's a great question. Honestly, I think that the biggest thing is they're so talented, right? They have guys with talent all over the field, on offense, defense, and special teams. I think there's that. I think they're really hungry. And I think their coaches do a really good job of scheming them up. When you look at what their defense does, they lean on their strengths. And the same thing offensively, the whole offense goes through Cooper Cup and Sean McVeigh. He's going to do a great job of getting him open and scheming up ways to get him in the ball. So with that in mind, if you were getting ready to play in this game, do you think that Ramsey will be on Chase the entire time? If you're Chase, would you anticipate that that's going to be the matchup you get on almost every play? I would think so. Yeah. And if not everyone, I would say the majority of the plays. And you can tell based on how Jalen's been talking in the media. And I think both guys are eager for that matchup. And I think as competitors, they want to go with that. So it'll be interesting to see how that plays out. How much do you watch other receivers currently playing? And how much do you watch Cooper Cup and what he does? Yeah, I mean, I watch a lot of receivers, man. I try to be a pseudo of the game, but also just having an appreciation for the craft. And I know Cooper pretty good. At this point, we kind of built our relationship over the course of the last couple of years, came in the same year, and we kind of play a similar role in our offense. So I've watched him for a couple of years, and I've been so impressed by him. He's a guy that's willing to do whatever for the team. He's going to block for you. He's always going to be in the right spot, bringing guys along with him. And I think that's invaluable, man. Present company excluded. Is he the best one? I mean, I would have to say, this year, I would say so. What he did this year was unbelievable, and he was so consistent. He don't really do much talking. He goes out and handles his business, and then he balls out. And we saw an offensive player of the year last night at NFL Honors, definitely an award that he was well deserving of as a season unfolded. But when you take a look at him not being able to reel in MVP honors, that went to, of course, Aaron Rodgers, is it maybe something that needs to be done for those receivers to pull one of those awards their way? Because a kicker in 1983 won MVP and still no wide-reneurages. What has to be done, man? Man, I don't know. That's a great question. Because obviously, it's traditionally, like basically a quarterback award. You've got a couple of running backs here and there. But it's just going to take a receive having a phenomenal year. And then the rest of the top quarterback kind of having an average year. I think if Aaron didn't have the year that he did and Tom didn't have the year that he did, that Cooper Cup is right there in the discussion for MVP. And honestly, I think if he got it this year, I don't know if anybody would have been too mad. Would have made sense. All right, we're running out of time. Just a few seconds left in the show. But I got to ask you, who is winning this Super Bowl, Chris? Put in the hot seat. Chris got one. Honestly, I think the Rams are going to win. I think that Aaron Downer and those boys up front are going to kind of cause havoc. And I think Cooper Cup and O'Dell and those guys are hungry enough. I think they're going to get it done. All right, because I reminded you, you played him twice. And it was tough. Tough memory. Well, you look good. You look like you're moving well. I'm glad the recovery is going really well. Appreciate you being here with us. Yeah, thank you so much. Chris Godwin, everybody. Thanks for joining us. All right, you guys, that was it for this week. We did the thing. I want to just remind everybody, we're handing out a million bucks. You can have a chance to win a part of $1 million just by betting five bucks on the Super Bowl. Information right here. It's the $1 million Super Bowl, double down promotion. There's how it works on screen. 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