Posted by Vegas Martin in NFL General on October 29th, 2008 | Comment »
For those of you wishing to bet on the election I think there is some easy money to be made. BETUS is currently offering a proposition bet listing the number of delegate votes one party may receive. Obama -159.5 McCain +159.5. Why is this easy money, well http://www.yahoo.com posted a poll yestereday that showed Obama winning the election in delegate votes 355 to 156. That is almost by 200 votes. Even if they are off, and I don’t believe they are off by that much, you have almost a 40 point swing there. Take Obama to win in a land slide. (Rating +10). I have never posted a +10, but I just don’t see it going any other way, regardless of your political views.…
Posted by Vegas Martin in NFL General on October 18th, 2008 | Comment »
So I’m thinking of benching T.J. Houshmandzadeh because he was banged up last week and was held out of practice until Friday. He fully participated in and is expected to play Sunday though. Plus, Carson Palmer is out and Fitzpatrick will be the starter against a tough Pittsburgh defense (ranked 2nd against the pass).
Do I bench T.J. for Kevin Walter, a Houston WR that is averaging 53 yards a game and has 3 TDs since he’s playing a dismal Lions defense that is on the road?
If you have any fantasy sit ’em or start ’em questions for Week 7, hit me up in the comments section and let me know if you would go T.J. vs. Pittsburgh or Kevin Walter vs. Detroit.…
Posted by Vegas Martin in NFL General on October 13th, 2008 | Comment »
In all honesty, do not bet on tonight’s game. The Browns are a 9-point underdog at home off a bye week. The Giants are arguably the NFL’s best team. However, the Giants have had a very easy schedule and the Browns are playing tough teams and coming off a win. Some people are saying this is a trap game for the Giants. If they don’t take the Browns seriously, they may be in trouble.
On the other hand, a simple look at the Giants statistics and it looks like they will dominate this game. They lead the league in yards and points per game and are 2nd in points allowed, so statistically, it looks like the Giants should blowout the Browns.
How much will the home-dog, on a Monday night, off a bye week factor in for the Browns? Will they pull off the upset, cover the spread, or get blown out (or blowed out as Emmitt Smith likes to say)? I could see any of the above happening, so I’ll pass.
For the sake of kick and giggles, I’ll say Giants -8 is the play to make, but I’m not taking this game. I will also not be betting on the Giants because I will be pulling for the Browns since I would love nothing more than a Giants loss so the Eagles can gain some more ground in the NFC East.
Unbelievable! As I said, a great game to pass on! Only 1 ESPN analyst picked the Browns and look at the result. The NFL season keeps getting crazier. The Giants have been dominating almost every statistical category and the Browns win. The QB with the 2nd worst passer rating breaks out against one of the best defenses …
Posted by Vegas Martin in NFL General on October 12th, 2008 | Comment »
There are a bunch of games worth looking at this week, but it was tough to decide to pick which one. I was thinking of going against the grain and instead of giving up points, try to go with an underdog and take the points. I thought about taking the Ravens +4.5. As much as I think the Ravens D that will dominate an offense that is out of rhythm, I don’t want to bet on against the Colts at home. Dolphins +3 was another option, but I just have a feeling that the Texans are due for a win. Then I looked at which games would be safe to give up the points on. Redskins over the Rams, Vikings over the Lions, and Giants over the Browns are all obvious winners, but with spreads like 13.5, I’ll pass. How many times do you hear “the disparity between the teams in the NFL is so small.” Exactly, I don’t want to lay down 13.5 to any team although betting against the Lions and Rams seems like a good strategy based on how horrible they are.
If you took the Jets -6 early, good news for you: Carson Palmer is OUT this week, which caused the spread to move to Jets -9.5.
I decided to go with Bears -3 over the Falcons for 10 units, which is my big game of the week. The Bears defense is playing outstanding and the Bears offense has been rolling. Matt Forte is a stud at RB and even Kyle Orton is making plays each week. Not only do the Bears have a running game, but Kyle Orton has been outstanding this year. He has an 87 passer rating and is having a better …
Posted by Brandon Phillips in NFL General on October 9th, 2008 | Comment »
I don’t know if any of you were up at 1:00am on Thursday morning, but I turned it over to NFL Live on ESPN. They rattled off a stat that was pretty schocking: West Coast teams playing the 1:00 Sunday game, on the East Coast are 0-10 this year. The only game that specifically fits that criteria this week is Oakland at New Orleans. NO is a 7 point favorite. I am a little unsure about NO, but I still think they have the ability to win this game even after their tough loss on Monday night. Since NO is a 3-1 favorite to win we need to find an underdog team that has the potential win outright. Based on the recent play of Miami, they will definetly be competitive in the game against the Texans. The Texans are coming off a very tough last second loss to Indianapolis. The Texans are bound to win one game and their record doesn’t reflect the fact that they are actually a decent team, a team that had much higher expectations for this season. Miami is +140 on the money line so they add some value to the parlay. The Texans are going in the wrong direction after that loss and Miami is on a roll right now. So I will take Miami and New Orleans both to win. The parlay pays a little over 2 to 1, which seems like a good value when the Saints seem to be a lock to win.
2 Team Parlay: New Orleans & Miami (Rating +2)
New Orleans won in complete blowout and Miami disappointed after scoring a TD with less than 2 minutes left, but gave up TD in the final seconds of the game. …
Posted by Brandon Phillips in NFL General on October 8th, 2008 | Comment »
For any interested NHL fans, we are posting some free NHL picks and analysis at the following link:
www.theonetimer.com
The hockey season has already begun, but Thursday night will be the first night for games in the US and there is a strong pick already posted for the Bruins/Colorado game. Good Luck.
I also wanted to point out that there is a new poll over in the right column of the page. The question, which contender has faced the most heartache this season? The options: Chargers, Eagles, Saints, or Patriots.
The Broncos one the last poll, which was what team is most likely to win their division. The options were the Eagles, Browns, Cardinals, Vikings, and Broncos.
Thanks for voting!…
Posted by Vegas Martin in NFL General on November 8th, 2007 | Comment »
Here is an absolutely hilarious article i came across at Pulled My Groin:
Athletes look that like animals
Check it out.…