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A pro football handicapping show where host Ben Maller analyzes the big games, then goes head-to-head with a flip of the coin to see who really knows best.
  • Benny vs. the Penny

    Episode 10 - 23 mins
    A pro football handicapping show where host Ben Maller analyzes the big games, then goes head-to-head with a flip of the coin to see who really knows best.
  • Benny vs. the Penny

    Episode 11 - 23 mins
    A pro football handicapping show where host Ben Maller analyzes the big games, then goes head-to-head with a flip of the coin to see who really knows best.
  • Benny vs. the Penny

    Episode 12 - 22 mins
    A pro football handicapping show where host Ben Maller analyzes the big games, then goes head-to-head with a flip of the coin to see who really knows best.

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