Tennessee Titans remain as the only undefeated this NFL season

November 12th, 2008 - by Sports Bookie

 


It just happened this Sunday, and has happened during the entire NFL Football Season. The Tennessee Titans are working hard to go undefeated this year, and have already accumulated 9 victories… and no losses. Had anyone noticed?

 

Last Sunday the Titans faced the Chicago Bears in an exciting game with a 21-14 final NFL Score. Kerry Collins was the hero of the day, with 2 touchdowns and 289 yards. So that’s how Tennessee made it up for the runningbacks’ poor performance. What looked like their possible first failure turned into another win to collect, remaining as the only NFL team with no defeats on the NFL 2008 Season. How do they do it?

 

Nobody expected so much from Tennessee. With all the fuzz and with Brady out of the Patriots, the other pro football team with the biggest shot to go undefeated was the New York Giants, defending Champions. Meanwhile, the Titans started to fly on their way to the flawless season, without almost nobody even looking at their achievements. And so, silently, they passed by the rest of the struggling teams.  With last weekend’s game, Tennessee proved that even in their lowest performance level, this season they’re meant to win.

 

On NFL Week 11, the Tennessee Titans will be facing the Jaguars at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. NFL betting fans will be following the Titans and see how that goes. I’ll be playing my money there too. How about you? You think this is a new streak or just some luck?

 

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Broncos win with great comeback on Thursday Night Football

November 7th, 2008 - by Sports Bookie

 


The Denver Broncos made a great comeback on Thursday Night, when they defeated the Cleveland Browns with a 34-30 NFL score. Not bad at all, considering they had few chances of winning!

 

The NFL game took place in Cleveland, which probably was what gave the Browns the advantage on the first half of the game. Even though the Browns have had a really poor performance so far, everything seemed to be set for a victory the NFL team and football betting fans would’ve enjoyed at home. 

 

 

The third quarter ended up in a tie and the Broncos, up on the NFL Standings, seemed to have that game taken away from them already. So how did they manage to score 21 points during the last quarter and beat the home team? Easy: Cutler threw a pass to Royal and then a pass to Daniel Graham. Pretty much all they needed to thrash the Browns!

 

This was the 8th straight game between these 2 NFL teams that was won by the Denver Broncos. The longtime rivalry is definitely going to remain there! And the Browns are also going to remain right there… almost at the bottom of the standings.

 

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USA Election – If our President was an NFL Player

November 4th, 2008 - by Sports Bookie

 


Today are the USA Presidential Elections. Everything is going around this event and, in a day like today, the sports betting world is usually left behind. So, if you are just as me and enjoy sports so much that you can’t just forget about it, you’ll enjoy this thing I came up with for the special day.

 

What would happen if our new President was…

 

Brett Favre: Ah, just forget about it. You’ll have this guy for decades. He’ll cry when the period ends, say goodbye and then just run for President again.

 

Terrell Owens: Presidential speeches will be significantly reduced due to his lack of control over his emotions. He will probably cry and complain about how Bush has been hardly criticized these years.

 

Tom Brady: He’d better get a good Vice President with him because he could break a leg or something on his first day of Command.

 

Tony Romo:  Many will probably think the First Lady will be distracting him from his duties so we’ll end up officially losing the war.

 

Plaxico Burress: Don’t bother trying to attend his speeches, meetings, parties, or other scheduled activities, you know he won’t show up anyway.

 

So, who would be your favorite NFL president? Start voting now!

 

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NBA Season Starts – Iverson goes to the Pistons

November 3rd, 2008 - by Sports Bookie

 


The NBA 08-09 Season just begun, just in time for all those sports betting fans who ran out of baseball games to go with their NFL regular season. Finally! Now it’s daily action for sports fans.

 

The NBA basketball season began with an exciting game between the Defending Champions, the Boston Celtics, and the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Celtics maintained the supremacy with a 90-85 score. That day the Bucks, Bulls, Trail Blazers and Lakers also had their Season opener.

 

Today the action continues with 6 NBA games, including teams like the Pistons, Bulls, Warriors, Mavericks (facing the Cleveland Cavaliers, available on NBA TV) and Jazz. You can’t miss it!

 

 

On the other hand NBA changes are already here, and the most commented today has been the trade of Allen Iverson, from the Denver Nuggets, to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Chauncey Billups. One former MVP for another. According to his agent, Iverson is very excited about the trade, and so are the Pistons.

 

So, it’s NBA time. Are you ready? ‘Cause this season will be pure adrenaline!

 

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