Las Vegas Review-Journal

Look for 49ers, Jimmy GQ to regress

- TODD DEWEY SPORTS BETTING

JIMMY Garoppolo called it a good learning experience. But the 49ers quarterbac­k wasn’t referring to his three-plus seasons in New England getting tutored by Bill Belichick and Tom Brady.

Or about resurrecti­ng San Francisco’s storied franchise last year during a season-ending five-game win streak that helped him land a $137.5 million contract after only seven career starts.

Jimmy GQ was referring to the criticism he received following the most questionab­le pass of his career. The one that led to his much-publicized date with adult film actress Kiara Mia.

We’re not going to pass judgment on the 26-year-old for dating Mia, who, like Brady, is a 41-year-old expert in her field. But we are going to pass on her handicappi­ng advice.

“I can promise the 49ers that they will make the Super Bowl and win because everything I touch turns to gold,” Mia said after her date with Garoppolo.

Despite her golden guarantee, at least one expert in the sports betting industry thinks the Niners will struggle to surpass their win total, let alone make a title run.

49ers, under 8½ wins

San Francisco was 1-10 last season and mired in a 3-24 slide before Garoppolo took over as starter. The 49ers’ 2018 win total has dipped to 8½ after it opened at 9 and Westgate sports book manager Ed Salmons sides with the under.

“If they regress down below that, I wouldn’t be surprised. I think the Niners can be a lot better team than they were last year but not reach the nine,” he said. “Nine wins is a playoff team. They can go 7-9 or 8-8 and look like they’re on the verge, but I think people are a year ahead of themselves here.”

The Niners are one of four teams that have seen their win totals decrease by a half-game since the Westgate posted the numbers in April. The others are the Lions (8 to 7½), Bengals (7 to 6½) and Bills (6½ to 6).

Bouncing Bills

Salmons said Buffalo might end up being the NFL’S worst team after going 9-7 last season and making the playoffs despite being in rebuild mode and trading away several key players.

After Buffalo dealt quarterbac­k Tyrod Taylor to Cleveland, AJ Mccarron, Nathan Peterman and first-round draft pick Josh Allen are competing for the starting job. And running back Lesean Mccoy has been accused of domestic violence.

“Buffalo is a big team that figures to bounce downward. Everything went right last year,” Salmons said. “If Buffalo went to Allen and said he’s going to learn, it wouldn’t surprise me if they were the worst team.”

Rising Rams

The Rams are one of six teams with double-digit win totals after their opening number of 9½ moved to 10. Los Angeles improved to

11-5 in Sean Mcvay’s first season as coach after going 4-12 in Jeff Fisher’s final season and have added Brandin Cooks, Ndamukong Suh,

 ?? D. Ross Cameron ?? The Associated Press San Francisco quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo, left, and teammate Daniel Kilgore after a 25-23 victory over the visiting Tennessee Titans on Dec. 17.
D. Ross Cameron The Associated Press San Francisco quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo, left, and teammate Daniel Kilgore after a 25-23 victory over the visiting Tennessee Titans on Dec. 17.
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