The Ultimate +1000 Same Game Parlay for Saints at Rams

The Ultimate +1000 Same Game Parlay for Saints at Rams

We have a robust Thursday Night Football matchup with many NFC postseason implications between the New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Rams, so as usual, we worked up an epic same-game parlay.

Valued at +1000, let’s ride.

Leg 1: Kyren Williams 80+ Rushing Yards

For the Rams, Kyren Williams has been unstoppable since making his comeback from injury four weeks ago. The Rams have averaged 32.5 points per game during that time, and he has been the driving force behind them. He has averaged almost 125 rushing yards per game and has seen his carries grow each week, reaching a season-high 27 last week. We expect him to have an 80-yard day on the ground because the Saints’ defense isn’t very good against the run and we’re very sure he’ll get more than 20 carries.

Leg 2: Cooper Kupp 6+ Receptions

Over the past three weeks, Cooper Kupp has turned it on as he’s surpassed six receptions in each outing on an average of roughly nine targets per game. The Saints are pretty good at defending the pass, but that’s been more of a product of playing some pretty horrible quarterbacks, nothing near the caliber of what Matthew Stafford and this passing game are producing.

Leg 3: Tyler Higbee 2+ Receptions

Tyler Higbee has surpassed two receptions in 10 of 13 games this season, and I can’t help but remember the last time I saw the Saints’ defense face a legitimate quarterback and offense, Sam LaPorta had nine receptions. That’s good enough, by my standards.

Legs 4 & 5: Alvin Kamara 40+ Rushing Yards & 25+ Receiving Yards

Alvin Kamara carries the load of this Saints offense, so we’re targeting him on the ground and through the air. To keep this simple, Kamara has had at least 40 rushing yards in 10 of 11 games this season and at least 25 receiving yards in nine of 11 games as well. The Saints will need a high dosage of Kamara to keep up with the Rams’ high scoring, so we’re confident he’ll get enough volume in both areas to cash these legs.

Leg 6: Chris Olave 40+ Receiving Yards

To be honest, I am unable to even identify the members of the Rams’ secondary. Whoever they are, they can’t compete with Chris Olave, who is still one of the league’s best-looking wide receivers. In ten of the thirteen games he’s played this season, he’s had at least forty receiving yards; in the Rams vs. Saints game the previous year, Olive ran for 102 yards. Although it is doubtful if he will play, I expect to see him because the Saints need this game badly to be in the postseason.

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