Bovada issued a series of prop bets prior to the start of the 2017 NFL regular season, including total wins for the New England Patriots, passing yards for Tom Brady, and receiving touchdowns for Rob Gronkowski. We polled all of you readers for your thoughts on these over/unders and with one week to go in the regular season, it’s a good time to see how we all fared.
Patriots regular season win total: 12.5
If the Patriots win in week 17, the team hits the over. If they lose, they get the under. What a great line.
QB Tom Brady
Passing yards: 4,750
54% of you said under and Brady currently has 4,387. He will need 364 passing yards in the finale to hit the over.
Touchdown passes: 37.5
66% of you said over and Brady currently has 30. He’ll need 8 touchdowns in the finale to hit the over.
Interceptions: 9
93% of you said under and Brady currently has 8 and has thrown six in the past five games.
RB Mike Gillislee
Rushing yards: 750
58% of you said over and Gillislee currently has 383 rushing yards this year. He needs 368 rushing yards in the finale to hit the over.
Total touchdowns: 7
82% of you said over and Gillislee currently has 5 touchdowns this year.
TE Rob Gronkowski
Receiving yards: 1,200
74% of you said under and Gronkowski currently has 1,084 on the year. He needs 117 in the finale to hit the over.
Total touchdowns: 10
78% of you said over and Gronkowski currently has 8 on the year.
Total starts: 14.5
57% of you said under and Gronkowski was injured for one game and suspended for another, guaranteeing that he comes in under.
WR Brandin Cooks
Receiving yards: 1,250
58% of you said under and Cooks currently has 1,003 on the year. He needs 248 yards in the finale to hit the over.
Receiving touchdowns: 7.5
66% of you said over and Cooks currently has 6 on the year. He needs 2 touchdowns in the finale to hit the over.
DL Trey Flowers
Sacks: 7
80% of you said over and Flowers currently has 6.5 on the season and leads the Patriots.
CB Stephon Gilmore
Interceptions: 4.5
66% of you took the under and Gilmore has 2 on the year.