Northwestern grad Steve Fenic has professional affinity for numbers that has made him a big winner

Northwestern graduate Steve Fenic takes the NFL championship games by storm with his sharp analytical skills. The 62-year-old professional handicapper, who goes by the alias "Fezzik" in the sports-betting world, has honed his ability to assess numbers and probabilities that have yielded impressive results.

Fenic's expertise lies in finding value in the market, often passing on popular picks due to a half-point difference. In Sunday's games, he's taken a liking to under the total of 42, citing both teams' focus on securing possession as key factors. This savvy move could pay off given his impressive track record.

Fenic's background is rooted in industrial engineering and actuarial work, which has equipped him with exceptional analytical skills. After adopting an alias, he leveraged this expertise to win the NFL SuperContest twice and accumulated substantial wins in other contests. Despite his impressive rΓ©sumΓ©, Fenic remains cautious and does not claim to be able to pick winners on individual games.

A unique aspect of Fenic's approach is that he doesn't have a strong opinion on most games. He acknowledges this might make him unpopular among peers but believes it allows him to avoid the groupthink trap often seen in the industry.

Fenic's insights and analysis are widely shared through media outlets, including Bernie Fratto's national weekend overnight talk show on Fox Sports Radio. Fratto praises Fenic's candid nature, discipline, and ability to think independently, qualities that set him apart from others in his field.

This season, Fenic has taken bold positions, such as betting on heavy favorites who then lose outright, but he maintains a humble demeanor despite the ridicule often directed towards his views. With an unorthodox approach, Fenic continues to excel in the high-stakes world of professional sports betting.
 
omg u guys i just watched this video of steve fenic on bernie fratto's show and i'm low-key intimidated πŸ˜‚ he's like 62 but still crushes it in sports betting πŸ€‘ i love how he doesn't take sides or get caught up in the hype, it's so refreshing to see someone who can think for themselves in a industry that's all about following the crowd 🀝 his background in industrial engineering and actuarial work makes total sense tho - he's like a genius with numbers πŸ’‘ i also feel him on not claiming to be able to pick winners on individual games, it's all about finding value in the market for me too πŸ€‘ but omg the way he just calmly explains his thought process is giving me life πŸ˜‚
 
I'm loving Fezzik's vibe πŸ€£πŸ“ˆ! Who would've thought a 62-year-old industrial engineer could crush it in the NFL betting game? His whole "not having an opinion" thing is genius - it's like he's above all that hype and groupthink nonsense πŸ˜‚. And I gotta give props to Bernie Fratto for recognizing his talent and keeping it real πŸ‘Š. Fezzik's all about finding value and being disciplined, which is exactly what you need in this crazy world of sports betting πŸ€‘. Keep on keeping on, Fezzik! πŸ’ͺ
 
omg u guys, I gotta give it up for Steve Fezzik 🀯! I mean, 62 yrs old & crushin' it in the NFL championship games? that's straight fire πŸ”₯! his analytical skills r on another level, and I love how he doesn't just follow the crowd. instead of jumping on every popular pick, he digs deeper to find value πŸ’Έ. plus, his humility is so refreshing, especially when ppl try to roast him for takin' unpopular stances πŸ™„. like, yeah, maybe his approach isn't for everyone, but it's clearly workin' for him 😎!
 
πŸ˜‚ Fezzik's got game! I mean, 62 years old and still crushing it in the NFL betting scene? That's some next-level stuff right there. 🀯 I love how he stays calm and doesn't try to be all cocky about his picks – that's just smart business sense for you. He's not trying to be the life of the party, but rather the voice of reason in a sea of sports-betting hype πŸ™. And can we talk about how refreshing it is to see someone who doesn't play the groupthink game? It's all too common for people to get caught up in what everyone else thinks and forgets to do their own research πŸ’‘. I think Fezzik's unorthodox approach is actually a huge part of his success, even if some folks don't understand it at first πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I think what's really interesting about Steve "Fezzik" Fenic is how he uses his background in industrial engineering and actuarial work to inform his sports-betting approach πŸ€”. It's not just about picking winners, but also about finding value in the market and avoiding groupthink. I mean, who else can say they're a 62-year-old grandpa making bank off of football games? πŸ˜‚ It's almost like he's taking a data-driven approach to sports betting, which is super refreshing.

And I love how he remains humble despite being somewhat of an enigma in the industry. I mean, it takes guts to bet on heavy favorites and lose, but at least he doesn't take himself too seriously πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Plus, his ability to think independently and share his insights through media outlets like Bernie Fratto's show is really inspiring. It just goes to show that you don't have to be young or flashy to make a name for yourself in the sports-betting world πŸ’Ό.

One thing I would love to see more of from Fenic, though, is a deeper dive into his analytical process. Like, how does he actually do it? What specific metrics and tools are he using to inform his decisions? πŸ“Š That would be super fascinating to learn about, and might even help others in the industry take their own game to the next level πŸš€.
 
πŸ€” I mean, can we talk about how weird it is that this guy's expertise lies in finding value in the market, but he doesn't even have a strong opinion on most games? It sounds like he's trying not to follow the crowd or something, which is kinda admirable, I guess πŸ™ƒ. But at the same time, isn't being able to pick winners just what people want from their sports betting experts? Like, I get that he doesn't claim to be able to do it for individual games, but can't he at least give us some vibes on who's gonna win? πŸ˜’

And don't even get me started on how old he is - 62! πŸ™ˆ I mean, I know age isn't everything and all, but still... he's basically a grandfather or something. How does that work out in the high-stakes world of professional sports betting? Is he like, using some secret formula or something? πŸ˜‚
 
Idk why people still take advice from someone who's basically saying "meh" about most games... I mean, I get it, avoiding groupthink can be a good thing but sometimes you gotta make a stand πŸ€”. Fezzik's track record speaks for itself, and if he's willing to put his neck on the line with those crazy picks, that's gotta count for something πŸ˜‚. Still, it's not like he's trying to sway anyone into betting against their better judgment or anything... just sharing his thought process πŸ’‘
 
lol this guy Fezzik is like a superhero for bettors 🀯 I mean 62 and still crushing it, that's dedication πŸ’ͺ And I love how he's all about finding value and not getting caught up in groupthink, you know? Like, who wants to follow the crowd when you can be the contrarian genius πŸ˜‚ His humility is also super admirable, especially with all the ridicule he gets for his views πŸ‘Š
 
I'm not sure I buy into this Fezzik character πŸ€”. 62 and still taking on the NFL like a pro? That's either superhuman or they're hiding some secret sauce πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈ. Either way, his track record speaks for itself – impressive results from an unorthodox approach. But, I gotta wonder, is it really just about finding value in the market and avoiding groupthink or is there more to it? Not trying to rain on anyone's parade, but a healthy dose of skepticism never hurts 😐.
 
I'm loving this guy Fezzik's story 🀩! Who would've thought that a 62-yr-old industrial engineer turned handicapper would be crushing it in the NFL? His ability to see beyond the surface and analyze numbers is truly inspiring πŸ’‘. I love how he's not afraid to go against the grain, taking unpopular picks and sticking to his guns 🏹. And let's be real, who doesn't want to know what Fezzik thinks about a game? πŸ˜‚ It's like having your own personal sports guru πŸ‘Š. The fact that he remains humble despite being ridiculed for his views is just amazing ❀️. This guy's got heart and is living proof that you're never too old (or young) to pursue your passions πŸŽ‰!
 
Blimey, can you believe this Fezzik fella is a 62-year-old and still crushing it in the NFL championships? 🀯 I mean, his background in industrial engineering and actuarial work has obviously paid off big time. The fact that he's not afraid to go against the grain and pass on popular picks because of a half-point difference is pure genius, innit? πŸ˜‚ His cautious approach might make some people think he's not taking risks enough, but trust me, it's all about being smart and avoiding the groupthink mentality. I love how he's not trying to be some flashy expert who thinks he can pick winners on individual games – that's just not his style. He's more of a behind-the-scenes operator who lets his numbers do the talking. And you know what? It's working! 😎
 
🀩 Can you believe this guy Fezzik is only 62 and already killing it in the NFL games?! 🏈 I mean, industrial engineering and actuarial work must be serving him well! 😎 His approach to finding value in the market is so refreshing, avoiding all that groupthink and focusing on probabilities... πŸ‘ and being humble about it too? That's what I call a role model for anyone trying to break into this betting game. 🀝 The fact that he's not afraid to be different and take risks while still staying calm under pressure is truly inspiring! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm not sure how long this guy Fezzik can keep up the act πŸ€”. 62 and still winning big? That's impressive, but also kinda crazy. I mean, who else is gonna take on the likes of the NFL at that age? And his method of avoiding groupthink by being neutral? It's refreshing to see someone who doesn't get caught up in all the hype πŸ’‘.

But at the same time, I've seen this before - the "underdog" story that turns out to be a fluke πŸ˜’. You gotta take the wins with a grain of salt and not get too ahead of yourself. It's gonna happen sooner or later. Still, it's cool to see someone pushing the limits and proving people wrong 🏈
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s really refreshing to see someone like Steve Fenic breaking the mold in the NFL sports-betting world πŸ€”. His no-nonsense approach and willingness to go against the grain, even when it means disagreeing with popular opinion, is super inspiring πŸ™Œ. And I love how he doesn’t claim to have all the answers or try to be a "pick 'em expert" – that kind of humility is really admirable πŸ’‘. Plus, his focus on finding value in the market rather than just betting on hot teams makes him stand out from the crowd πŸ’Έ. It’s not always easy to follow someone who doesn’t have a strong personality, but Fenic's work speaks for itself πŸ“ˆ.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean come on, 62 years old and still trying to make it big as a sports handicapper? Fezzik's got some crazy cred with all those wins under his belt, but seriously, who takes 62-year-olds seriously in the sports betting world?

I'm not saying he doesn't have skills or anything. He's clearly got some solid analytical chops from his industrial engineering background. But still, can't we see some younger faces making waves in this space? It just seems like an older guy trying to cling to relevance.

And what's with all the praise for him being "cautious" and not having strong opinions on most games? I get it, groupthink is a real problem in this industry. But sometimes you want someone who's willing to take a stand and go big or go home! Fezzik's approach just seems like playing it too safe for my taste.

All in all, while he's certainly got some fans out there, I'm just not sure how much more of this old-school sports betting wisdom I can handle πŸ˜’
 
OMG I'm literally so stoked about Fezzik's picks right now 🀩! 62 and still killing it in the NFL SuperContest πŸ€‘! I mean I've been following him for a while now and his ability to spot value in the market is insane πŸ’Έ. He's like a superhero of sports betting, but instead of superpowers he has math and statistics on his side πŸ“Š. I love how he doesn't follow the crowd and sticks to his guns even when it means going against the popular picks πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. It's so refreshing to see someone in his position who's actually humble about their abilities and not afraid to share their insights with others πŸ’¬. Can we talk more about Fezzik's betting strategy? πŸ€”
 
Ugh πŸ€• just saw that the global temperature has risen by another 0.5 degrees in the last year 🌑️. Scientists are like "yay we're on track to hit 3.2 degrees above pre-industrial levels" πŸ™„. Can't believe we're still not taking this climate crisis seriously enough 😩. And meanwhile, some old dude like Fezzik is making bank off sports betting πŸ’Έ... sounds like someone's got their priorities wrong πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
idk how he's doing so well... 62?! that's crazy! i mean, industrial engineering and actuarial work is a solid foundation for this sports thing, but still, its not like he's a pro athlete or anything 🀯 fezzik's approach might be unique, but isnt it also kinda boring? always going with under the total, never having a strong opinion... isnt that just playing it safe all the time? and what about the ridicule? doesnt that get to him at all? i guess its impressive that he's making money off of this, but its hard not to wonder if he's just getting lucky πŸ€‘
 
I'm loving this guy's vibe πŸ€“πŸ’‘! Who needs fancy stats when you can use your brain and trust your instincts? I mean, he's a master of finding value in the market and not following the crowd πŸ‘₯. His track record is insane πŸ’Έ and his humility is so refreshing πŸ™. It's like he's saying, "Hey, I'm gonna take a stand, but I don't need to be right all the time" πŸ€”. Kudos to him for staying true to himself and not getting caught up in the hype 🚫. His approach might make him unpopular, but it's winning him fans like me πŸ‘!
 
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