Houston furniture business owner Jim 'Mattress Mack' McIngvale is not losing any sleep...
And on Sunday, McIngvale suffered another stinging loss when San Francisco defeated Dallas, 19-12. McIngvale made 2 $1 million bets on the Cowboys to win outright. His total payoff would have been $5,350,000.
After the game, McIngvale had some advice for Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott who threw two interceptions: Get a new mattress. A tough loss for the team from Dallas, but I think I may have a solution so this doesn't happen next year...
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