Podcast: Fade or Follow Episode 6

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Las Vegas – The Westgate SuperContest is starting to get difficult, but there is some strange business going on with the most popular picks this week. Did anyone watch the Steelers play last week?

As we enter the sixth week of picking five NFL games, there is a lot of data on these teams that can either help or hurt your decision-making process. Teams this week clearly think that Pittsburgh is due to break out of their slump versus Kansas City. I'm not so sure, and I'm actually going against that play this week.

After week five, the leader of the contest was Team Cali Cappers, who sported a ridiculous 20-5 record. Right now, we are starting to see the really good teams begin to separate from the pack. While 20 points is good enough for first place, there are two teams at 19.5 points and seven teams with 19 points. There are hundreds of teams that have scored between 12 and 17 points, so they leaders can't have a bad week.

Here are the consensus five picks for week six of the SuperContest, including a wild No. 1 selection.

#SuperContest 5 consensus picks are … ??? Wow. Via @VSiNLive#fadeorfollow pod w me and @Vegas_Matty comes out tonight pic.twitter.com/wOHRKT7b1O

— Matt Perrault (@sportstalkmatt) October 14, 2017


Listen to Episode 6 of the Fade or Follow Podcast with Vegas Matty of www.footballcontest.com and Matt Perrault below as we tell you our thoughts on the five consensus picks and if you should FADE or FOLLOW these selections for your bets this Sunday.

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Matt Perrault is a multimedia sports personality who hosts Gamenight with Matt Perrault on SB Nation Radio and has been gambling on sports for 20 years.

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