Fandemic: Former Players Give Their Take on Chiefs, Dodgers, Lakers

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Fandemic: Former Players Give Their Take on Chiefs, Dodgers, Lakers

Former Tennessee Titans running back Eddie George talks the upcoming NFL season and predicts the Kansas City Chiefs will win another Super Bowl. 

BetOnline has the Chiefs paying out $650 for every $100 bet with another Super Bowl win.  The Baltimore Ravens have the next shortest odds at 7-1.

Former Major League Baseball second baseman Harold Reynolds is on the Dodgers to win the World Series in 2020.

While he likes the Houston Astros, Reynolds believes the Dodgers are the deepest.

He also reveals why the designated hitter will likely help boost their chances.  The Dodgers are coming in at 5-1 odds to win the World Series

Former NBA player Robert Horry predicts the Lakers will win the Championship at +260.

"When you are playing with no fans, you need talent," he says.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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