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Weather or not, Will the Saints Brees by the Bears?

Friday, January 19th, 2007

That’s the question burning in my brain after having considered the offensive stats of both teams, comparing Brees to Grossman and looking at both defenses. After careful consideration the lines have changed a bit with Chicago no only a 2 to 2.5-point favorite (the home field advantage is 3 points). (more…)

NFL—Some Pats Tackling the Flu

Friday, January 19th, 2007

Going into the big Championship game against the Colts, some New England Patrtiots are dealing with the flu. WR Troy Brown, OT Ryan O’Callaghan, and DL Mike Wright all missed part of Thursday’s practice due to the flu. (more…)

Peyton Manning—Can He Take the Pressure?

Friday, January 19th, 2007

No one can argue logically that Peyton Manning is a mediocre QB. Or that he’s not a great QB. He is one of the best of the best. But the Lombardi Trophy has managed to elude the man with the rifle-accurate arm, competitive spirit and QB pedigree. Is this Manning’s time finally? (more…)

Suns on the Rise in Phoenix

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

No they do not have the best record in the NBA, the Dallas Mavericks can lay claim to that. But at 30- 8 (.789 PCT) and having won 26 of their last 28, the team from Phoenix is running like a finely tuned racecar. The team has 6 guys who are averaging 10 or more points per game, the club is averaging 111.4 points per game and field goals at 50% and 3-pointers at 40%!

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NFL Division Contests—Alive and Kicking

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

Okay, if you picked the Bears—they did not cover! If you picked the Chargers—they did not cover! Although one of two NFL favorites won on Sunday and one of two won on Saturday—none of them covered! (more…)

Saints and Colts Win– Some Things to Ponder

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

The Saints beat the Eagles 27- 24 but NOT the point spread. The underdog Colts won in Baltimore by a score of 15- 6, sending the Ravens back to their nests. Here’s a few things to take from both contests. (more…)

Are the Eagles Flying into Mission Impossible?

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

The New Orleans Saints are anywhere from 5.5 to 6-point favorites tonight when they face the Philadelphia Eagles in the Big Easy. There are good reasons for the Saints having that advantage and here they are.

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Indy Colts 4-Point Underdogs

Friday, January 12th, 2007

Sure they have an amazing offense, especially when going to the air. But they are going up against an equally dynamic defense– that of the Baltimore Ravens. Indy goes to the Ravens’ home turf as 4-point underdogs but they can certainly still win and this game won’t be over early (at least as far as Indianapolis is concerned.

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Colts Win Because of–?

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

Well, if you watched the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Indianapolis Colts, you must have thought that you were watching something made up by Edgar Allen Poe, Stephen King or Rod Serling. It was grotesque. It was bizarre. It was unbelievable. (more…)

Duke Upset on the Hardwood Today

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

It’s great that sporting events can be so unpredictable, except when you bet on the wrong team. The defeat of #5 Duke by unranked Virginia Tech is an indication of the unpredictable play and results we’re going to see this season in NCAA hoop. (more…)

Jets Vs. Pats– the Odds Are?

Friday, January 5th, 2007

If you’re looking for an upset during the first round of the NFL Playoffs and you think a big spread is the way to go, then the visiting New York Jets at +9.5 in New England may be for you. But I’m no expert.

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Sugar Tonight?

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

It’s time for the Sugar Bowl between Notre Dame and LSU. You can catch Brady Quinn and company as they take on JaMarcus Russell and his squad. There’s a lot at stake for the Fighting Irish and for Quinn. Since 1994, Notre Dame has been in eight bowl games and has lost them all, including a 20 to 34 beating last year by Ohio State in the Fiesta.

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NBA Atlantic—Very Sad

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

In pre-season writings, everyone agreed that the NBA Atlantic Division was the weakest in the league. But not as weak as this—there is not one club in the division with a winning record. In fact, there is not one team that’s even close to having a positive mark. (more…)

Big East Opener = Big East Upset!

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

The NCAA basketball conference games are just starting to be played with most teams having accumulated a number of non-conference wins and loses. If you check out the 16- team Big East standings, you see a strange site—West Virginia on top of the conference at 1- 0 in the Big East and 11- 1 overall and Connecticut at the bottom at 0- 1 in the BE and 11- 1 overall. Sure it’s just the beginning, but it’s also an indication of things to come. (more…)

Vols’ WR Bret Smith to Miss Outback Bowl

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

Tennessee has a potent air game, but it just got a little weaker due to Bret Smith (39 REC, 453 YDS, 11.6 AVG, 5 TD) being ruled academically ineligible for the post-season contest against Penn State. (more…)