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2008/2009 NFL Week 17 Playoff Scenarios. Who need to win to clinch the Playoff Spot?

Category: NFL Football

Here’s a look at what’s on the line in Week 17 for each team with postseason hopes.

AFC EAST

MIAMI DOLPHINS — Can clinch the division with:

1) A win

2) A tie and a New England loss or tie.

Can clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A tie and a Baltimore loss.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Can clinch the division with:

1) A win and Miami loss or tie

2) A tie and a Miami loss

Can clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A win and a Baltimore loss or tie

2) A tie and a Baltimore loss.

NEW YORK JETS — Can clinch the division with:

1) A win and a New England loss

Can clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A win and a Baltimore loss

AFC SOUTH

TENNESSEE TITANS — Clinched the division, first-round bye and homefield advantage.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Clinched a playoff spot.

AFC NORTH

PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Clinched the division and a first-round bye.

BALTIMORE RAVENS — Can clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A win

2) A tie and a Miami loss or tie

3) A tie and a New England loss or tie

4) A New England loss.

AFC WEST

DENVER BRONCOS — Can clinch the division with:

1) A win or tie.

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Can clinch the division with:

1) A win.

ELIMINATED — Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Oakland.

NFC EAST

NEW YORK GIANTS — Clinched the division and homefield advantage.

DALLAS COWBOYS — Can clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A win

2) A tie, a Chicago loss or tie and a Tampa Bay loss.

3) A tie, a Minnesota loss or tie and a Tampa Bay loss.

4) A tie, a Chicago loss and a Tampa Bay tie.

5) A tie, a Minnesota loss and a Tampa Bay tie.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Can clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A win and losses by Tampa Bay and Minnesota.

2) A win and losses by Tampa Bay and Chicago.

NFC SOUTH

ATLANTA FALCONS — Clinched a playoff spot.

Can clinch the division and a first-round bye with:

1) A win and a Carolina loss.

CAROLINA PANTHERS — Clinched a playoff spot.

Can clinch division and first-round bye with:

1) A win or tie.

2) An Atlanta lose or tie.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Can clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A win and a Dallas loss or tie.

2) A tie, a Dallas loss and a Minnesota loss or tie.

3) A tie, a Dallas loss and a Chicago loss or tie.

4) A tie, a Dallas tie, a Minnesota tie and a Chicago win or tie.

5) A tie, a Dallas tie, a Chicago tie and a Minnesota win or tie.

NORTH DIVISION

MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Can clinch the division with:

1) A win.

2) A tie and a Chicago loss or tie.

3) A Chicago loss.

Can clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A win, a Dallas loss and a Tampa Bay loss.

CHICAGO BEARS — Can clinch the division with:

1) A win and a Minnesota loss or tie.

2) A tie and a Minnesota loss.

Can clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A win and losses or ties by Dallas and Tampa Bay.

2) A tie and losses by Dallas and Tampa Bay.

WEST DIVISION

ARIZONA CARDINALS — Clinched the division.

ELIMINATED — Detroit, Green Bay, New Orleans, St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington.

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NFL 2008/2009 Season Week 16 AFC, NFC division scenarios for the Playoff picture.

Category: NFL Football


NFL Week 16 Playoff Picture/Scenarios

NFC

CLINCHED: New York Giants, NFC East; Arizona, NFC West

ELIMINATED: Detroit, St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, Green Bay, New Orleans

New York Giants
The Giants clinch a first-round bye with:

1) A victory over Carolina OR
2) Minnesota loss or tie

The Giants clinch home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with a victory over Carolina.

Carolina Panthers
The Panthers clinch the NFC South title with:

1) A victory over the N.Y. Giants or tie OR
2) Tampa Bay loss or tie and Atlanta loss or tie

Carolina clinches a first-round bye with a victory over the N.Y. Giants or tie. It clinches home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with a victory.

Carolina clinches a playoff spot with:

1) Dallas loss or tie OR
2) Atlanta loss or tie OR
3) Tampa Bay loss or tie

Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings clinch the NFC North title with:

1) A victory over Atlanta OR
2) A tie with Atlanta and Chicago loss or tie OR
3) Chicago loss

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Bucs clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A victory over San Diego and Atlanta loss and PhiladelphiaI loss or tie OR
2) A victory over San Diego and Atlanta loss and Dallas loss or tie

Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A victory over Baltimore and Philadelphia loss or tie and Chicago loss or tie and Atlanta loss OR
2) A victory over Baltimore and Philadelphia loss or tie and Chicago loss or tie and Tampa Bay loss OR
3) A victory over Baltimore and Chicago loss or tie and Tampa Bay loss and Atlanta loss OR
4) A victory over Baltimore and Philadelphia loss or tie and Atlanta loss and Dallas clinches strength of victory tiebreaker over Chicago

Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons clinch a playoff spot with:

1) A victory over Minnesota and Tampa Bay loss and Dallas loss OR
2) A victory over Minnesota and Tampa Bay loss and Dallas tie and Philadelphia loss OR
3) A victory over Minnesota and Tampa Bay loss and Philadelphia loss and Chicago loss or tie OR
4) A victory over Minnesota and Tampa Bay loss and Philadelphia loss and Dallas clinches strength of victory tiebreaker over Chicago

AFC

CLINCHED: Tennessee, AFC South and first-round bye; Pittsburgh, AFC North and first-round bye; Indianapolis, wild card and No. 5 seeding

ELIMINATED: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Oakland, Buffalo

Tennessee Titans
The Titans clinch home-field advantage throughout AFC playoffs with a victory over Pittsburgh.

Denver Broncos
The Broncos clinch the AFC West title with:

1) A victory over Buffalo or tie OR
2) San Diego loss or tie

Playoff dates

Jan. 3, 2009: AFC, NFC wild-card games (NBC)

Jan. 4, 2009: AFC wild-card game (CBS); NFC wild-card game (FOX)

Jan. 10, 2009: AFC divisional playoff game (CBS); NFC divisional playoff game (FOX)

Jan. 11, 2009: AFC divisional playoff game (CBS); NFC divisional playoff game (FOX)

Jan. 18, 2009: AFC Championship Game (CBS); NFC Championship Game (FOX)

Feb. 1: Super Bowl XLIII at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.

Sam Bradford; Oklahoma quarterback wins Heisman Trophy

Category: NCAA Football

NEW YORK – Tim Tebow was the first person that was able to congratulate the winner of the Heisman Trophy: Sam Bradford. The two stars, which are quarterbacks at some of the greatest teams in the country shake their hands and embraced themselves on Saturday night.  read full article

All Possible NBA Scenarios in 2008/2009 Season, from Lebron James to MVP.

Category: NBA Basketball, Sportsbook Promotions

NEW YORK, NY Dec. 2008 –   The NBA regular season is progressing at a torrid pace and fans across the country are speculating on everything from who will win the league MVP, to how their team will perform in the playoffs – or if they’ll even make it.
Additionally there have already been four coaches fired this season and some testy fan bases are looking for more heads to roll.  This being the case the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com is providing answers to these burning questions.

“This NBA season has seen some spectacular action and championship, MVP, and playoff debates are heating up” stated BetUS.com spokesmen Reed Richards.  “Fans are clamoring for answers and as always we’re here to give them some.”

Who will be the next NBA Head Coach to be fired.
Marc Iavaroni, Grizzlies  2/1
Reggie Theus, Kings      5/2
Maurice Cheeks, 76ers   7/2
Mike Dunleavy, Clippers 5/1
Jim O’Brien, Pacers       10/1
Field                             3/1

In total, how many NBA Head Coaches will be fired before the end of the season?
6½        5/6
6½        5/6

MVP
Allen Iverson  20/1
Amare Stoudemire  15/1
Baron Davis  50/1
Brandon Roy 40/1
Carmelo Anthony  40/1
Caron Butler  50/1
Chauncey Billups  40/1
Chris Bosh  10/1
Chris Paul  4/1
Danny Granger  40/1
Dirk Nowitzki  25/1
Dwight Howard  8/1
Dwyane Wade  6/1
Greg Oden  200/1
Joe Johnson  25/1
Kevin Garnett  35/1
Kobe Bryant  4/1
LeBron James  1/2
Michael Beasley  200/1
Paul Pierce  20/1
Steve Nash  50/1
Tim Duncan  25/1
Tracy McGrady  35/1
Vince Carter  40/1
Yao Ming 30/1

To Win NBA Championship
Atlanta Hawks      35/1
Boston Celtics      7/2
Charlotte Bobcats      150/1
Chicago Bulls      60/1
Cleveland Cavaliers      17/2
Dallas Mavericks      45/1
Denver Nuggets      35/1
Detroit Pistons      14/1
Golden State Warriors      150/1
Houston Rockets      11/1
Indiana Pacers      100/1
Los Angeles Clippers      150/1
Los Angeles Lakers      7/4
Memphis Grizzlies      250/1
Miami Heat      40/1
Milwaukee Bucks      200/1
Minnesota Timberwolves      200/1
New Jersey Nets      150/1
New Orleans Hornets      11/1
New York Knicks      100/1
Orlando Magic      25/1
Philadelphia 76ers      40/1
Phoenix Suns      20/1
Portland Trail Blazers      30/1
Sacramento Kings      250/1
San Antonio Spurs      20/1
Oklahoma City      250/1
Toronto Raptors      45/1
Utah Jazz      14/1
Washington Wizards      100/1

For Which Team Will LeBron James play his first Game of the 2010-2011 NBA Regular Season?
Cavaliers 3/2
Knicks 8/5
Nets 7/2
Pistons 5/1

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Super Bowl XLIII (43) Winner Predictions and General Facts.

Category: NFL Football

OpenSportsbookUSA staff has compiled a wide variety of helpful information (gambling related and general info.) about the upcomming Super Bowl XLIII (43) which will be held in Tampa Bay as their fourth time hosing a Super Bowl.

Tampa Bay previously hosted Super Bowl XVIII in 1984, Super Bowl XXV in 1991, and Super Bowl XXXV in 2001. You can view the odds for the Super Bowl 43 winner posted by BetUS.com, as well as the preferred method of depositing real money into your account  to wager on the game.

Quick Facts:

- Super Bowl 43 will be played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
- Sunday at 6 p.m. (EST), February 1, 2009.
- Television network for Super Bowl 43 will be viewed on NBC.

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2008 NFL Season Week 15 AFC Scenarios to clinch the Playoff spot.

Category: NFL Football

AFC Scenarios Week 15

AFC North

Pittsburgh can clinch the AFC North title and a first-round bye with:

  • a win

Pittsburgh can clinch a playoff berth with:

  • a tie and a New England loss or tie OR
  • a tie and a Miami loss or tie and a N.Y. Jets loss or tie OR
  • a New England loss and a N.Y. Jets loss or tie OR
  • a New England loss and a Miami loss or tie OR
  • a N.Y. Jets loss and a Miami loss

Baltimore can clinch playoff berth:

  • a win and EITHER:
    • a New England loss and a N.Y. Jets loss or tie OR
    • a New England loss and a Miami loss or tie OR
    • a Mimai loss and a N.Y. Jets loss and a Indianapolis loss or tie OR
    • a Miami loss and N.Y. Jets loss and Indianpolis clinches Strength of Victory tiebreaker over Miami

AFC South

Tennessee clinched the AFC South division title and a first-round bye

Tennessee can clinch home-field advantage with EITHER:

  • a win and a Pittsburgh loss or tie OR
  • a tie and a Pittsburgh loss

Indianapolis can clinch playoff berth with:

  • a win and EITHER:
    • a New England loss and N.Y. Jets loss or tie OR
    • a New England loss and Miami loss or tie OR
    • a Miami loss and N.Y. Jets loss

AFC West

  • a win or tie OR
  • a San Diego loss or tie

AFC Playoff tiebreakers

  • N.Y. Jets earns the AFC East division title along with the No. 4 seed based on head-to-head against New England and Miami (2-1 vs. 2-2 for Patriots and 1-2 for Dolphins).
  • Denver earns the No. 3 seed based on head-to-head over the N.Y. Jets (1-0).
  • Indianapolis earns the No. 5 seed based on head-to-head over Baltimore (1-0).

AFC Teams eliminated from playoff contention

  • Cincinnati (Week 12), Kansas City (Week 13), Oakland (Week 14), Cleveland (Week 14), Jacksonville (Week 14), Houston (Week 14)

2008/2009 NFL Scenarios for NFC Division Playoff Race.

Category: NFL Football

NFC Scenarios Week 15

NFC East

N.Y. Giants clinched the NFC East Division title.

N.Y. Giants can clinch a first-round playoff bye with:

  • a win or tie OR
  • a Minnesota loss and an Atlanta loss or tie OR
  • a Minnesota loss and a Carolina win or tie OR
  • the Minnesota-Arizona game ends in a tie

NFC North

Minnesota can clinch the NFC North Division with:

  • a win and a Chicago loss

NFC South

Tampa Bay can clinch a playoff berth with:

  • a win and a Dallas loss or tie OR
  • a win and a Philadelphia loss or tie

Carolina can clinch a playoff berth with:

  • a win and a Dallas loss or tie OR
  • a win or tie and an Atlanta loss or tie OR
  • a tie and a Dallas loss and a Philadelphia loss or tie
  • an Atlanta loss and a Dallas loss and a Washington loss or tie
  • an Atlanta loss and a Dallas loss and Chicago loss or tie
  • an Atlanta loss and a Philadelphia loss and a Washington loss or tie and a Chicago loss or tie

NFC West - Arizona clinched the NFC West Division title.

During the regular season, the NFL Playoff Race Bracket and Seeds reflect how the playoffs would stand if the season ended up to that point. The NFL playoffs are not based on a pure bracket system. In the divisional playoffs, the No. 1 seed is assured of playing the lowest-seeded Wild Card survivor. There are no restrictions on intra-division games and the higher seed of any matchup will have home-field advantage.

NFC Playoff tiebreakers

  • Minnesota earns the No. 3 seed based on conference record over Arizona (6-3 to Cardinals’ 6-4).
  • Dallas earns the No. 6 seed based on conference record over Atlanta (6-4 to Falcons’ 5-4).

NFC Teams eliminated from playoff contention

  • Detroit (Week 11), St. Louis (Week 12), Seattle (Week 13), San Francisco (Week 14)

New York Jets vs. San Francisco 49ers - Week 14 Pick

Category: NFL Football

Open Sportsbook USA is going to start giving away one NFL or college football game pick every week.

Week 14 Pick:

New York Jets vs. San Francisco 49ers at 4:00pm EST.

Current line is New York Jets-4, Over/Under 45 points.

Take the New York Jets and give the fours points. That is our pick of for week 14. Good luck.

Brad @ OSU

 


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