Today we have four instead of the usual three plays, as our tremendous 90 percent system yields two plays. The Top Trend is a reverse 100 percent selection and Slick Rick is on fire this week and offers his Free Top Play. Good Luck
What I thought this week- Whatever your opinion of Bill Belichick’s decision, did you notice that all the people that agreed with it in the media had the same smugness as Bill himself? Like it was some foregone conclusion that Peyton Manning could go 70 yards just as easily as going 29. I wondered if now departed Dick Jauron had made the same exact call, if he would have as many devoted followers.
Oh look, Brady Quinn just threw another long pass out of bounds by 15 yards. Speaking of Cleveland, great read about John Gruden by Mike Silver in Yahoo Sports. (Click here)
Because I switched off the game last week, I wasn’t aware Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh went for two points with his team ahead 48-21 over USC. It’s fine if Harbaugh wants to rub USC’s nose in it, that’s his choice, but please save me the next coach-speak about “winning with dignity” or “act like we’ve been here before”. Just remember Jimbo payback can be a B****. Now go sit on your throne in your 70G customized private bathroom, you’ve earned it.
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Free Football System-1) PLAY ON favorites of 3.5 to 10 points, who are average passing team (175-230 PY/game), facing an average passing defense (175-230 PY/game), after allowing 4.5 or less passing yards per attempt last game. This system is remarkable 27-3 ATS, 90 percent, which includes 4-0 this season. Two teams rise to the surface for this one, Oregon and Fresno State.
Free Football Trend-2) BYU is 0-11 ATS as home favorite of less than 14 points off back to back road games.
Free Football Pick -3) Slick Rick is 20-3 in all his side and totals wagers this week rides a hot Stanford team today.
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Philly Shows The LoveFormer Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden, Tony Kornheiser’s replacement in the ESPN Monday Night Football broadcast booth, had his debut upstaged at last night’s Arizona-Pittsburgh game by breaking news that the Philadelphia Eagles had signed QB Michael Vick to a one-year deal with an option for a second year. Once the highest-paid player in the NFL, Vick’s well-documented fall from grace following his conviction on dog-fighting charges came to an end on July 27 when Commissioner Roger Goodell conditionally lifted his suspension. Since then, there’s been a media feeding frenzy over where or if Vick would be an object of interest for any team this season. Former Eagles QB Ron Jaworski, who shares MNF analyst duties with Gruden, was seemingly aghast over the hire. “What are they thinking?” sputtered Jaworski. “What is going through Donovan McNabb’s mind right now?” Gruden then responded with the evening’s best zinger when he declared, “Jaws, I know why you’re so upset. You think Michael Vick is gonna head right into Philadelphia and sell more #7 jerseys in one season than you did in your entire career!” Gruden then offered a classy “welcome back” to the former Atlanta QB, stating that Vick had accepted responsibility for his actions, served his sentence and was following the proper channels to revive his career. We couldn’t agree more…
Bronson Speaks
USA Today Sports currently features an interesting profile of Cincinnati pitcher Bronson Arroyo. According to the post, Arroyo dips into a grab-bag of pills and supplements on a daily basis – despite the fact that some of them could trigger a positive test under baseball’s current drug policy. “A lot of guys in the locker room think I’m out of my mind because I’m taking a lot of things not on the (MLB-approved) list,” Arroyo says. “I take 10 to 12 different things a day, and on the days I pitch, there’s four more things. But I haven’t failed any tests, so I figure I’m good.” And regarding media reaction to the seemingly endless hoopla over performance-enhancing drugs, Arroyo is equally outspoken. “As far as looking at Manny Ramirez like he’s Ted Bundy, that’s crazy. At the end of the day, you think anybody really cares whether Manny Ramirez’s kidneys fail and he dies at 50? People just want to see their team win games. Then they go home and have a cookout with the family. No big deal.” Bronson apparently took the proper supplements last night: he pitched a complete game, two-hit shutout in a 7-0 win over Washington. Better living through chemistry!
Rebel Rousers
No doubt about it… the Ole Miss Rebels are the media darlings of the 2009 college football season. Mississippi was the only team to beat BCS Champ Florida last year (in The Swamp, no less!) and closed out the season with a 6-game win streak that included a sound beating of Texas Tech in the Cotton Bowl. Ranked #10 in the initial USA Today coaches’ preseason poll, Ole Miss now faces a challenge from which few have emerged unscathed – breaking the Sports Illustrated Cover Jinx! Yes, QB Jevan Snead and C Daverin Geralds are featured on the cover of SI’s SEC preview issue, one of four national covers currently being circulated. Will the Rebs be able to handle their overnight success or will they fall victim to The Curse? Las Vegas thinks they have a good shot at staying in the limelight, tabbing the Ole Miss Over/Under for season wins at 9 games.
Courtesy of the House of Sports.
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