2017 Week 3 FREE NFL Football Picks From Tony George, Streak Record Holder

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2017 Week 3 FREE NFL Football Picks From Tony George, Streak Record Holder

Gambling911.com has your 2017 Week 3 free NFL football picks from Tony George at Doc Sports and from BetDSI.com’s record holder for their Streak Contest, Tony Nguyen. 

First off, Nguyen will be on the OVER 47 in the Saints-Panthers game Sunday.  He won 22 straight in BetDSI.com’s NFL Streak Contest.  The odds of picking a winner vs. the spread in 22 straight games are more than 4 million to 1

“It's two great quarterbacks, Newton and Brees, and I think there will be a lot of scoring,” Nguyen said of the Saints-Panthers game.  “The Saints aren't that good but I think Drew Brees is still a top QB."

As for Tony George, his bet is on the Bengals-Packers game, but you’ll have to watch below to see what he’s wagering on.

Green Bay was a -7.5 home favorite with the total set at 46.5.

Check out Tony George and his 100% Guaranteed Selections at Doc Sports.  Any new Doc's member gets a FREE $60 parked in his new account to play with out of the gate.  Click the link and start winning.  https://www.docsports.com/picks/83975 

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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