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Should've Bet That: Looking Back at Week 11 Bets You May Have Missed

We look back through the bets that you might have missed from NFL Week 11 to determine whether they're a sign of things to come, or only a fluke. The team on the Dimers show 'Should've Bet That' also dissects a week in which we rue a number of 'what might have been?' moments.
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The Bet: Cowboys Running Backs BOTH 2+ TDs
Even Cowboys fans didn't see THIS type of blowout coming. Football fans in their wildest dreams couldn't have predicted both Zeke Elliott and Tony Pollard to each find the endzone twice against a Vikings defense that has been tough this season.
Any bettors who did have have vision into the future surely cashed in HUGE here. But was it a fluke? Our experts think this is very unlikely to ever happen again, but we'll keep an eye on the odds next week just in case.
The Bet: Justin Fields Anytime TD (+105)
Last week we took a look at Field's rushing yards total and encouraged bettors to bet the over. Fields had yet another productive week on the ground, and it doesn't look like it's stopping anytime soon.
Fields now has a rushing touchdown in five consecutive games. With the Bears often playing from behind, Fields finds himself with the ability to freelance and he's making the most of it. Despite getting banged up late in the game, we think it's worth tailing Fields TD at any plus-money opportunity going forward.
Will Zeke and Pollard ever score 2+ touchdowns in the same game again? We discuss the embarrassment of riches in the Cowboys RB room on this week's Should've Bet That!
The Bet: Travis Kelce 3+ TDs
Patrick Mahomes' favorite target struck again this week, recording his second 3+ touchdown week on the season. Kelce was helped a bit by Toney going down in the first quarter, but it's still an impressive performance - and one we can't say we didn't see coming.
Kelce won't always post three touchdowns in one game, but he is the most likely player at any position to score twice given the Chiefs' offense and his target share. It would be wise to take some shots on Kelce for the remainder of the season.