So far in the NFL playoffs

January 12th, 2009 - by Sports Bookie

 


Philadelphia EaglesGetting close to the very much expected Super bowl we have to make a small stop to conduct a little recap in what is going on in the NFL so far, and what are our expectations. This weekend was a bit surprising to me with the Eagles vs. Giants game, where the Philadelphia Eagles won a very exciting game, leaving the Giants fans expecting a better performance from the team. Yet the Giants joined the Miami Dolphins in an interesting NFL record: fewest turnovers in a 16-game schedule with a total of 13.

 

The most surprising thing however is definitely the NFL’s final four list; three of the NFL teams ready to play next Sunday were basically known underdogs, let’s recap:

 

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Arizona Cardinals: At this moment The Cardinals host an NFC title game for the first time in their history after their 33-13 erasure Saturday night of the No. 2 seed, the Carolina Panthers.

 

The Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers: Both are known rivals in their NFC North division, they will be looking to avenge the two previous defeats.

 

It is understandable to see the NFL fans cheering and enjoying these pretty interesting “small victories” especially so far in this NFL season. We can definitely expect a lot from this weekend’s NFL matches. I will certainly keep my eyes wide open, since I feel there will be awesome NFL records to be broken, or at least that is what I like to think. In my opinion Super bowl 2009 is still 3 weeks away and it is definitely too soon to jump into conclusions.

 

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Tom Rathman is officially the 49ers Running Back Coach

January 9th, 2009 - by Sports Bookie

 


Tom Rathman goes back to the 49ersTom Rathman has confirmed, while clearing out his belongings at the Raiders‘ complex, that he has accepted the San Francisco 49ers offer, a team he actually played for before as NFL fullback and as part of the coaching staff.

 

The San Francisco 49ers however waited until Rathman signed the NFL coaching contract to send press releases and official announcements. Tom Rathman will be taking over for Tony Nathan, whom was fired after his only season on the 49ers‘ staff. It has been known that 49ers fans seem incredibly happy with the news.

 

Tony Nathan was an NFL running back for the Miami Dolphins back in the 80’s however the 49ers team was not entirely happy with his performance as a coach and was fired on December 30th last year.

 

The San Francisco 49ers are apparently still missing an offensive coordinator but, San Francisco coach Mike Singletary has not released any information regarding possible prospects for the job. Mike Martz former offensive coordinator for the 49ers will not be coming back this year to play for the 49ers since Singletary reportedly wants more of a “ball-control, run-oriented offense” than Martz game.

 

More NFL changes are showing up just weeks prior to the Super Bowl, and we can all feel the heat, especially with the stress of the NFL playoffs going on. We certainly expect the best from this NFL change and wait to see a good difference in their game.

 

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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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Brett Favre gave Packers info to Detroit Lions on Week 2?

October 21st, 2008 - by Sports Bookie

 


Brett Favre has always been a topic for conversation with his (lately) on-and-off pro football career and all his hello-goodbye dramas in the NFL. Now that it’s over, he’s still the one football betting fans talk about, but this time for a possible unethical behavior.

 

FoxSports reported on Sunday that former Green Bay Packers player and now New York Jets QB Favre called the Detroit Lions before the Packers-Lions game on NFL week 2, and gave them details about the Packers’ strategy. Green Bay won the game anyway, but the rumors are still concerning. Brett Favre has denied those rumors with a text message before his past New York Jets game, but the Lions preferred to stay with the “no comments” old line to avoid admitting inconvenient facts.

 

Since there’s no proof yet, there’s not much to be said about this NFL scandal. However, reactions have come on the Green Bay Packers’ side. While the Packers head coach said it would be really disappointing, others said that action is not to be respected at all. That one thing is if the Lions contacted Favre to get information. But since he was the one to seek out the Lions, that was a low move (honestly, I find it just as bad both ways).

 

NFL representatives say there’s nothing on the rules that can actually penalize doing something like what Brett Favre allegedly did, but this is obviously a very unethical action we’re talking about. The National Football League may not punish him, but if those rumors are true, NFL betting fans definitely will. Especially those Packers fans that always looked up to Favre as their idol.

 

Did Brett Favre have that much of a bad relationship with his former team to do something like that? Well, if he wanted to lose all bonds with Green Bay, he just did it perfectly. Next time he thinks about retiring, he’d better do it for good because there won’t be any chances back there, and probably not anywhere else.

 

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Monday Night Football Recap – NY Giants lose their undefeated status

October 14th, 2008 - by Sports Bookie

 


I’m still trying to get myself out of the Giant shock of this past Monday Night Football game. What happened to the Giants?! New York just ruined their perfect NFL scores.

 

After a great start that made everybody clear why they are the NFL defending Champions, the New York Giants broke their undefeated status on Monday Night when they lost their first game… to the Cleveland Browns. Seriously!!!!

 

I just can’t understand how a 4-0 (now 4-1) team could lose their winning streak to a 1-3 (now 2-3) like the Browns. Not only that, but with the huge difference in the score. 14-35. Something I would’ve never though I would see, especially with the low performance the Cleveland Browns have had. Almost humiliating for the NFL Champions.

 

So how did this happen? Well, it seems Cleveland QB Derek Anderson just realized how bad his situation was and basically saved his ass from being kicked out. He completely outplayed Giants star QB Eli Manning and threw a few touchdown passes. He, Braylon Edwards and Eric Wright did most of the work to get this first meaningful victory to the Browns (the win over the Bengals was too damn easy, just like beating the Linehan Rams).

 

After last Monday, the only football team left with some hope to go for a flawless NFL Season would be the Tennessee Titans (5-0). Who knows? Maybe they will actually surprise us, all of us who were too busy looking at the NFL Football Champions instead of their –so far- clean work (but you gotta admit, many of you must be as surprised as I was with the Giants’ neat Season start). Too bad for the Giants! But they still rule their Division.

 

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Clemson Tigers fire head coach Tommy Bowden

October 13th, 2008 - by Sports Bookie

 


The Clemson Tigers are really fast! The College Football omen turned into reality way sooner than we thought and Clemson coach Tommy Bowden was fired. Bye bye, Bowden!

 

 

Since the news is still hot and full details have not been released, the shock in all College football betting fans is huge. How could they just throw him out with the football season still running? We all expected this to happen, of course, but pretty much at the end of the year.

 

What happens from now on? It seems assistant head coach Dabo Swinney will be taking over Bowden’s –now- former job, while they find a new official head coach for the team. A very smart move, according to some. And I think that too! There’s no way the Clemson Tigers could suck more than they currently do. So it’s time to find a decent football coach (and hopefully an experienced one) with the skills to change the numbers and make them the most successful team of their Conference again.

 

Let’s just hope this doesn’t affect Clemson with any kinds of disorganization. Sure, it’s not like they’re on top or anything, but this sudden change has to be compensated with hard work in order to start climbing positions again. In the meantime, I’m already organizing a BBQ at my place for the next Tigers college football game. Who wouldn’t want to watch the first Bowden-less game?

 

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Clemson Tigers fall to Wake Forest – Should Bowden be out?

October 10th, 2008 - by Sports Bookie

 


Those College Football betting fans following the latest events are already complaining about the poor role played by the Clemson Tigers on Thursday night. All the awful defeats suffered by the team were followed by a 12-7 loss against Wake Forest.

 

The disappointment is obvious since Clemson has been one of the best football teams in the ACC. Or, at least one of the decent ones that usually make the ACC look a little better. And all the heads have turned to coach Tommy Bowden.

 

This seems to be the end for Tommy Bowden at Clemson, since many are looking to take him down. Is he really responsible for the past failures? Well, he took the team at one of its best points and seems to be slowly turning it into one more mediocre squad of that Conference. Seriously, how do you think a loss like Thursday’s looks in national television, after being ranked #9?

 

Anyway, if Bowden is fired, it’s almost for sure it won’t happen until the end of this football Season. So we will have him as the Tigers’ coach for at least six more games. Should he be taken out of the position? If Clemson follows the NFL trend, sure he will be.

 

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Strike 3 for Pacman Jones?

October 9th, 2008 - by Sports Bookie

 


No, Pacman Jones didn’t switch to the MLB. He’s just wasting his chances of keeping his NFL Football career alive.

 

When the Dallas Cowboys cornerback returned from his long suspension (1 year and a half) he was clearly warned that getting into any more trouble could leave him out of the NFL for good. Adam “Pacman” Jones was back, but just a few weeks into the NFL Season, he seems to be at “strike 3”.

 

 The last incident reportedly occurred on Tuesday night, when he got into a fight with his own bodyguard at a Dallas hotel. He left the scene before the police arrived, with some broken mirrors and a bar tab unpaid.

 

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell declared to the press that as far as he knew, Jones had behaved himself lately. There wasn’t an official position from the NFL about the incident because they didn’t have all the details yet.

 

Could this be the end of Pacman Jones’ career? It seems current pro football players are remembered for their scandals and violence instead of their skills. Well, maybe someone else would like to fill that position with a better performance and a better attitude, don’t you think?

 

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