(RADIO.COM Sports) There are bold ways to bet and there are dumb ways to bet. These two aren't always mutually exclusive, but they can be. There are certainly dumb ways to bet without being bold, and those methods include meticulously crafting an 11-leg parlay with an inactive player behind one of those legs.
What began as a bold bet quickly was recognized as just a stupid bet, and to add insult to injury, only three of those 11 players scored. What a mess.
But hey, what do I know? If you asked me to describe the decision to bet $3,600 on Raiders receiver Nelson Agholor to score a touchdown, I would've probably called it "dumb," among other words. And I also would've been the fool in the end, considering the turnout after Week 11.
Let's take a look at that bet and several others that somehow cashed for big bucks throughout this past slate of NFL action.
Jonnu Smith scores first TD of 1 p.m. ET games | +15000
Jonnu Smith reacts after catching the first touchdown of the 1 p.m. ET games.
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There are dozens of touchdowns scored every Sunday, but there can only be one that was scored first. This week, Titans tight end Jonnu Smith had the honor of opening the floodgates and hauling in a goal-line touchdown.
Though it certainly wasn't as memorable as A.J. Brown's beast mode score later in the game or Derrick Henry's overtime game-winner, it likely stuck out in one dart-throwing bettor's memory.
Dallas Goedert garbage-time TD fuels unreal parlay | +502421
Dallas Goedert catches a touchdown against the Browns.
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The Eagles-Browns game was all but over when Philadelphia tight end Dallas Goedert reeled in a four-yard pass from quarterback Carson Wentz with 30 seconds left. The Eagles' hopes weren't restored by the play, but one bettor's hopes sure were.
The late slate of games came through for the bettor as well, whose $3 stab on a 10-leg touchdown parlay turned into an unthinkable profit.
Eric Ebron score ticks unlikeliest box in 8-leg TD parlay | +15898
Eric Ebron hurdles a Cowboys defender en route to a touchdown in Week 10.
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I bet on Steelers tight end Eric Ebron as my weekly streaming option in a number of fantasy football leagues, and that's as big a risk as I was willing to take given the number of hungry mouths awaiting Ben Roethlisberger's usual flurry of passes. I wouldn't be willing to bet $25 on him to score a touchdown though, and I certainly wouldn't be willing to bet $25 on him to be one of eight scorers on any given slate.
But one bettor is smarter/dumber/luckier than I am, and so his/her fortunes turned into a handsome reward.
Travis Kelce game-winner clinches 7-TD same-game parlay | +153555
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce holds up the football after catching the game-winning touchdown pass against the Raiders.
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Man, is it a good week for tight ends clinching big bets or what?
I would hazard a guess that this bettor owned a time machine, based on the fact that it's rare that seven different players score touchdowns in any given football game and it's even more rare to guess who all seven of those players will be.
Unfortunately, Chiefs running back Le'Veon Bell also scored a touchdown — who saw that one coming in the midst of his abysmal 2020 campaign? — keeping this incredible parlay just one notch below what it could have been at its full potential.
Betting the farm on Nelson Agholor? Why not | +574
Raiders receiver Nelson Agholor celebrates after catching a touchdown.
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So these odds aren't as impressive as the other ones on this list. But the wager — $3,625 — and the subsequent payout sure are.
This is a guy who was mocked around the NFL community a year ago for not being able to catch anything — even young children being rescued from a burning house.
Who's laughing now, Eagles fans?
Cash out for a grand? Not on Mike Evans' watch | +10338
Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans celebrates after scoring a touchdown.
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With the way Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has been playing, I wouldn't be too sure that any of his talented wide receivers would be on the receiving end of a touchdown against the stingy Rams defense. If you're waving over $1,000 in my face telling me not to bet on that receiving corps, you're crazy if you think I'm not taking that and getting ahead on rent payments.
With effort like that, I wouldn't be surprised if Evans bet a significant amount on himself to score a touchdown.
Antonio Brown finishes 0.5 yards short of busting a huge parlay | +153645
Buccaneers receiver Antonio Brown smiles during a game against the Rams.
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Half of a yard. One-and-a-half feet. Eighteen inches.
That's all that came between a $15,000-plus gain and a $10 loss. And with just how much Buccaneers receiver Antonio Brown was showboating after every single catch he made Monday night, you'd think he would've hit the over on his receiving yards, but fortunately for one bettor, that wasn't the case. He finished with 57 yards, and one bettor finished with a massive paycheck.
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