All you lucky folks out there better listen up, because prominent sports information consultant Vegas Dave is giving his pick for the 2020 Super Bowl winner to HollywoodLife!
When it comes to the Super Bowl, fans love to bet on every little thing, from the length of the National Anthem, to the winner of the coin toss, to, of course, the winner of the game! World famous sports consultant David Oancea, who is also known as “Vegas Dave,” has become a consultant to these gamblers in recent years, and sells his “expert” picks on different sporting events to his members. Heading into Super Bowl weekend where the Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the San Francisco 49ers, Vegas Dave spoke to HollywoodLife.com in an EXCLUSIVE interview and dished on his choice to win the game.
“I already predicted three weeks ago that it would be the Chiefs versus the 49ers at the Super Bowl, with the 49ers winning, for one reason only, and that’s the offensive line on the 49ers,” he revealed. “That offensive line is the real deal. People understand that to win a championship, you need defense and a good offensive line. A lot of people just pay attention to the flash, the best running backs, the flashy quarterbacks, the flashy running backs — But none of that can happen without a good O-Line.”
Vegas Dave continued, “The Niners have the best offensive line and they just dominate. It’s going to run right through Chiefs’. It’s a great Superbowl. Two great quarterbacks, two great dynamic offenses. But at the end of the day, the Niners will win because of their offensive line.”
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To prepare his bets for the members of his consulting business, David revealed that he watches every NFL game every Sunday and throughout the week starting at the beginning of the season. “I know all teams like the back of the hand. By the time you get to week 15, week 16, week 17, through the playoffs, I already know. I’ve watched so much tape and watch all the games, so the research has already been done,” he said.
This year, David will be enjoying the game from the comfort of his home, alongside his fiancé, former Fox Sports personality Holly Sonders, and his parents. “I’m not stressed out — it’s not like before where I had $2.3 million, $2 million riding on every single Super Bowl,” he explained. “Now, I give up the picks and I’m just rooting for my team and my players. I want my players to win. It’s a lot more relaxed environment than squeezing for millions of dollars on a game.”
Sourse: hollywoodlife.com