
One of sports betting’s biggest voices breaks down the Seahawks-Patriots matchup, reveals his biggest mistake to avoid, and shares the discipline that turned a college DB into a half-million-follower handicapping powerhouse.
The Super Bowl LX matchup pits the Seattle Seahawks against the New England Patriots on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The Seahawks enter as favorites with a spread around -4.5 points, moneyline odds favoring Seattle at approximately -230 to -240, and the total (over/under) sitting near 45.5 points. This rematch echoes their iconic Super Bowl XLIX clash, but with fresh narratives: Seattle’s dominant defense and balanced attack versus New England’s resurgence under new leadership and a young quarterback.
In this exclusive interview with AMFM Magazine, Dalton “Dpatt” Patterson—a former college football defensive back turned one of the most influential voices in sports betting—shares his insider perspective ahead of the biggest betting event of the year. With over 600,000 social media followers and a community of more than 50,000 in his paid and free groups, Dpatt (@dpattofficial) approaches wagering with the same discipline he honed on the field at Western Kentucky University and Arkansas Baptist College.
From the Gridiron to the Books: A Former Player’s Edge
Dpatt doesn’t bet like the average fan. “When you played a lot of sports, especially when betting on sports, you see a game like this totally different from the average person,” he explains. His background gives him an intuitive read on matchups that goes beyond stats—spotting when “something’s fishy” at the highest level, even if he stops short of calling the entire game rigged. “They can’t rig the whole game, but they can rig certain things to happen at the end.”
That insider lens shapes his strategy for Super Bowl LX. He leans toward the Patriots covering the spread, predicting a close contest. “I believe that Seattle’s probably going to pull it off, but I think that the Patriots are going to cover the spread,” he says. With the line around 4.5 points (and some movement from an opening of -3.5), Dpatt plans to buy points for more wiggle room—targeting +7 or +7.5 to protect against a narrow loss. “I don’t see the PD [Patriots] losing by more than a touchdown.”
Discipline Over Hype: Dpatt’s Betting Philosophy
Dpatt bets nearly every day, treating it as a science rather than a gamble. He admits to occasional cold streaks—”if I have two bad days, then I’ll set off maybe like 2 or 3 days”—but emphasizes consistency. His advice for casual bettors heading into the Super Bowl frenzy is blunt:
- Avoid parlays—”That’s the worst thing you could do.”
- Limit player props—They’re fun but rarely profitable long-term.
- Stick to money lines, spreads, and over/unders—These offer better edges with proper research.
He dismisses “recreational” bets like Gatorade color, coin flips, or halftime show antics. “That’s like luck of the draw… I’m more into strategically betting.”
Dpatt’s no-nonsense approach has built a thriving community. His free Telegram group draws hundreds weekly, with many upgrading to paid tiers for premium picks. “I have over 50,000 people in my free Bet community… Everybody’s seeing the progress.” Recent streaks—26 wins in one run, 32-5 in his Top Plays chat—have members raving, with stories of life-changing payouts.
The Super Bowl as More Than Football
Beyond the game, Dpatt sees the Super Bowl as a cultural and business juggernaut. He doesn’t care personally who wins—he’s an Atlanta Falcons fan—but focuses on profit. “I just care about making money.” He credits his athletic discipline for his betting success: “Sports teaches a lot of discipline… that’s why when it comes to me, like gambling and stuff, I have such hard discipline.”
His “Hail Mary” moment? Moving from New Orleans to Los Angeles on a whim after a college teammate offered cheap rent. “Within a week I was going… that was a pivotal moment in my life.”
How to Join the Action
Dpatt’s energy is infectious: betting becomes communal, exciting, like watching with friends rather than alone. For those looking to ride his insights into Super Bowl LX—or beyond—head to @dpattofficial on Instagram. Click the link in bio for the free chat, sample picks, and options to join his paid community.
As kickoff approaches, Dpatt’s message is clear: Preparation beats prediction, discipline trumps emotion, and smart betting can turn the biggest game of the year into something truly rewarding—whether you’re in it for the thrill or the payout.
Interview conducted by Paul Salfen for AMFM Magazine.
