{"id":588,"date":"2008-09-10T12:06:22","date_gmt":"2008-09-10T17:06:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.madduxsports.com\/blog\/?p=588"},"modified":"2008-09-09T18:08:11","modified_gmt":"2008-09-09T23:08:11","slug":"costly-players","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.madduxsports.com\/blog\/costly-players-588\/","title":{"rendered":"Costly Players"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The betting public is composed of suckers. That, of course, is why sportsbooks exist. I&#8217;m sure that every time a reasonably unexpected player has a big performance the books just laugh and figure out how they are going to spend all of the extra money that they are going to make. That&#8217;s because the public assumes that any performance, no matter how gaudy or unexpected, is completely sustainable. If a players has a huge game this week, public logic dictates that they wll do it again the next week, and they bet accordingly. They usually won&#8217;t, obviously, and that will often cost the overly eager public some cash. Here are five players (six, actually) who could prove costly:<\/p>\n<p> <strong>Eddie Royal, Denver Broncos<\/strong> &#8211; This second round receiver out of Virginia Tech was a true beast on Monday Night. He had nine catches for 146 yards and a touchdown, and he made the secondary look consistently ridiculous. That was only against the Raiders, though. DeAngelo Hall played as bad as a corner can play, and the Raiders were confused and generally useless. Royal isn&#8217;t going to find it that easy from now on, and neither will the Denver offense. <br \/> <strong><br \/> Matt Ryan and Michael Turner, Atlanta Falcons<\/strong> &#8211; I&#8217;ll group these two together for obvious reasons. Both guys had much better debuts than I expected, but they are going to come back to earth. First, they were only playing Detroit last time out. I could have looked good against the Lions given how they looked. I expect both guys to have decent years, and perhaps more than that in Turner&#8217;s case, but it isn&#8217;t always going to be as smooth and easy as it looked on Sunday. THe public doesn&#8217;t agree with me &#8211; more than 70 percent of bets so far have been on the Falcons as they make their first road start in Tampa.<\/p>\n<p> <strong>Dante Rosario, Carolina Panthers<\/strong> &#8211; Rosario is the tight end who made the huge, game winning catch at the end of the game against San Diego. He&#8217;s a second year player out of Oregon. He didn&#8217;t play much last year, but he had a huge first game this year. The media, predictably, is being ridiculous. I have now twice read people comparing him to Antonio Gates, and telling readers how he will revolutionize the Carolina offense. He almost certainly won&#8217;t, but you won&#8217;t be able to tell that to the public if they don&#8217;t want to listen.<br \/> <strong><br \/> Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers<\/strong> &#8211; Rodgers had a very good debut for the Pack, and suddenly many in the media are writing as if Favre is a distant memory and the team has made a serious upgrade. I have high hopes for Rodgers in the long term, but he isgoing to struggle along the way.<br \/> <strong><br \/> Matt Forte, Chicago Bears <\/strong>&#8211; This second round runner out of Tulane is the real deal. He was the MVP of the Senior Bowl. He had a heck of a pro debut, too &#8211; 23 carries for 123 yards and a TD. In the eyes of many, the Bears&#8217; running woes have been solved. Maybe, but I&#8217;m not convinced yet. The Bears played a surprisingly listless Colts team, and they clearly benefitted from that. Things won&#8217;t always be so easy for Mr. Forte.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The betting public is composed of suckers. That, of course, is why sportsbooks exist. I&#8217;m sure that every time a reasonably unexpected player has a big performance the books just laugh and figure out how they are going to spend all of the extra money that they are going to make. 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