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Jets | Patriots | Dolphins | Bills | AFC North Division Breakdown for the upcoming 2010 Season

Category: NFL Football

NFL AFC North Division holds the most aggressive, defensive team in the NFL. The Baltimore Ravens has made back to back trips to the playoffs as a wild card and three playoffs wins. The general manager, Ozzie Newsome deserves a thumbs up for his performance in the off-season. Sports betting was easy betting on Ravens holding their opponent to a low scoring game. Many players from USA which were betting on Baltimore were in a good shape, and should continue to do so again this season. Ravens during the signing period managed to land on Anquan Boldin from Arizona Cardinals.

This player should help Baltimore with their offense pressure, after ranking 4th in the NFL a year ago in scoring differential. Defending division champ Cincinnati Bengals made it through the season with few injuries, but with the addition of Chad Ochocinco few years back and adding “TO” Terrell Owens should give them a nice boost in confidence, that they are also the team which has a chance to make it to the Superbowl 45 game. To read more about the AFC North Division, check out our NFL Divisional Home Page for each division predictions.

2010/2011 NFL NFC Division Predictions

Category: NFL Football

The division that will be one of the most watched divisions will be the NFC this year.  The NFC has been in the spotlight of the sports world, making many trades and key additions to their franchises.  The NFC North division and South division battled last year to be named NFC Champions.  The NFC East division will be watched this year to see some of the NFL’s favorite teams, the Washington Redskins, the New York Giants, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys.

The Redskins, who made a lot of off-season moves by bringing in Coach Mike Shanahan to take over.  They also committed themselves to drafting top offensive linemen and acquiring veteran running backs Larry Johnson, Brian Westbrook and Willie Parker in the backfield to breakdown defenses.

Donovan McNabb was also amongst players the Redskins acquired in the off-season after losing wide receiver Antwaan Randle El and releasing Jason Campbell. 

To read more about NFC Division Predictions visit our NFL NFC page.

2010/2011 NFL AFC Division Predictions

Category: NFL Football

With the NFL season coming up in a little over a month there are teams gearing up for the season getting new players and coaches on the same page.  The American Football Conference (AFC) has been the powerhouse conference in the past and is looking to continue the trend this year.

The New England Patriots, who are in the AFC East will remain as a powerhouse with Brady and Moss returning the key additions to the defense will be a key factor this year in the AFC East.  The AFC East will be pretty competitive with the Miami Dolphins, who continues to gain stronger each year on both sides of the ball.  Miami’s defense was one of the top defenses in the league finishing 7-9 last year, that is a young and aggressive team looking to gain respect.

The New York Jets have been picked to be a factor in the AFC with the loss of running back Thomas Jones in the off-season.  Although, the Jets lost Jones they picked up wide receiver Santonio Holmes in the off-season giving quarterback Mark Sanchez more targets on the field.

To read more about AFC Division Predictions visit our NFL AFC page.

Before Season Starts, Look at the Latest Super Bowl XLV Predictions for the 2010/2011 Season.

Category: NFL Football

NEW YORK, NY – NFL mini-camps will get underway this week and fans are already whipped into a frenzy for the regular season to begin. While there is still time to wait for NFL action to hit a full tilt, speculation regarding the Super Bowl XLV is already reaching a fever pitch and fans are looking for answers. This being the case, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odd son all things NFL.
Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following NFL odds:

To Win NFL : Super Bowl XLV

Pittsburgh Steelers 20/1
New England Patriots 12/1
Dallas Cowboys 10/1
New York Giants 25/1
Indianapolis Colts 8/1
San Diego Chargers 9/1
Baltimore Ravens 14/1
Philadelphia Eagles 18/1
New Orleans Saints 9/1
Minnesota Vikings 14/1
Carolina Panthers 45/1
Tennessee Titans 30/1
Atlanta Falcons 25/1
Green Bay Packers 14/1
Denver Broncos 50/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 60/1
Arizona Cardinals 40/1
New York Jets 12/1
Miami Dolphins 30/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 150/1
Buffalo Bills 100/1
Chicago Bears 35/1
Washington Redskins 35/1
Seattle Seahawks 60/1
Houston Texans 30/1
San Francisco 49ers 30/1
Cleveland Browns 100/1
Oakland Raiders 125/1
Cincinnati Bengals 25/1
St Louis Rams 200/1
Detroit Lions 150/1
Kansas City Chiefs 150/1

To Win NFL : AFC Championship
Baltimore Ravens 7/1
Buffalo Bills 60/1
Cincinnati Bengals 14/1
Cleveland Browns 50/1
Denver Broncos 25/1
Houston Texans 16/1
Indianapolis Colts 4/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 30/1
Kansas City Chiefs 60/1
Miami Dolphins 16/1
New England Patriots 6/1
New York Jets 13/2
Oakland Raiders 50/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 9/1
San Diego Chargers 5/1
Tennessee Titans 14/1

To Win NFL : NFC Championship
Arizona Cardinals 20/1
Atlanta Falcons 10/1
Carolina Panthers 18/1
Chicago Bears 18/1
Dallas Cowboys 11/2
Detroit Lions 60/1
Green Bay Packers 13/2
Minnesota Vikings 13/2
New Orleans Saints 9/2
New York Giants 10/1
Philadelphia Eagles 9/1
San Francisco 49ers 14/1
Seattle Seahawks 35/1
St Louis Rams 100/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 60/1
Washington Redskins 18/1

To Win NFC North
Minnesota Vikings 13/10
Green Bay Packers 5/4
Chicago Bears 7/2
Detroit Lions 20/1

To Win NFC South
New Orleans Saints 2/3
Atlanta Falcons 2/1
Carolina Panthers 6/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20/1

To Win AFC East
New England Patriots 13/10
New York Jets 7/5
Miami Dolphins 13/4
Buffalo Bills 25/1

To Win AFC North
Cincinnati Bengals 3/1
Baltimore Ravens 13/15
Pittsburgh Steelers 21/10
Cleveland Browns 15/1

To Win AFC South
Indianapolis Colts 2/3
Houston Texans 7/2
Tennessee Titans 7/2
Jacksonville Jaguars 10/1

To Win AFC West
San Diego Chargers 4/13
Denver Broncos 6/1
Oakland Raiders 15/2
Kansas City Chiefs 7/1

To Win NFC East
Dallas Cowboys 5/4
Philadelphia Eagles 27/10
New York Giants 11/4
Washington Redskins 11/2

To Win NFC West
Arizona Cardinals 5/2
San Francisco 49ers 10/11
Seattle Seahawks 11/4
St Louis Rams 15/1

Division to win Super Bowl XLV
AFC South 9/2
NFC East 9/2
AFC East 5/1
AFC North 5/1
NFC South 6/1
NFC North 13/2
AFC West 7/1
NFC West 16/1

Minnesota Vikings Reg Season Wins
Over 9.5 Wins 14/19
Under 9.5 Wins 21/20

New Orleans Saints Reg Season Wins
Over 10.5 Wins 1/1
Under 10.5 Wins 10/13

Atlanta Falcons Reg Season Wins
Over 9 Wins 13/15
Under 9 Wins 13/15

Buffalo Bills Reg Season Wins
Over 5.5 Wins 11/10
Under 5.5 Wins 5/7

Carolina Panthers Reg Season Wins
Over 7.5 Wins 23/20
Under 7.5 Wins 11/16

Chicago Bears Reg Season Wins
Over 8 Wins 19/20
Under 8 Wins 4/5

Cincinnati Bengals Reg Season Wins
Over 8 Wins 13/15
Under 8 Wins 13/15

Cleveland Browns Reg Season Wins
Over 5.5 Wins 4/5
Under 5.5 Wins 19/20

Denver Broncos Reg Season Wins
Over 7.5 Wins 13/15
Under 7.5 Wins 13/15

Detroit Lions Reg Season Wins
Over 5 Wins 5/7
Under 5 Wins 11/10

Houston Texans Reg Season Wins
Over 8 Wins 14/19
Under 8 Wins 21/20

Indianapolis Colts Reg Season Wins
Over 10.5 Wins 11/16
Under 10.5 Wins 23/20

Jacksonville Jaguars Reg Season Wins
Over 7 Wins 10/11
Under 7 Wins 5/6

Miami Dolphins Reg Season Wins
Over 8.5 Wins 13/15
Under 8.5 Wins 13/15

New England Patriots Reg Season Wins
Over 9.5 Wins 4/5
Under 9.5 Wins 19/20

New York Giants Reg Season Wins
Over 8.5 Wins 4/5
Under 8.5 Wins 19/20

Oakland Raiders Reg Season Wins
Over 6 Wins 13/15
Under 6 Wins 13/15

Pittsburgh Steelers Reg Season Wins
Over 8.5 Wins 4/5
Under 8.5 Wins 19/20

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Reg Season Wins
Over 5.5 Wins 5/7
Under 5.5 Wins 11/10

Tennessee Titans Reg Season Wins
Over 8.5 Wins 10/11
Under 8.5 Wins 5/6

Arizona Cardinals Reg Season Wins
Over 7.5 Wins 13/15
Under 7.5 Wins 13/15

Green Bay Packers Reg Season Wins
Over 9.5 Wins 5/8
Under 9.5 Wins 13/10

Philadelphia Eagles Reg Season Wins
Over 8.5 Wins 21/20
Under 8.5 Wins 14/19

San Francisco 49ers Reg Season Wins
Over 8.5 Wins 11/16
Under 8.5 Wins 23/20

Seattle Seahawks Reg Season Wins
Over 7.5 Wins 13/15
Under 7.5 Wins 13/15

St Louis Rams Reg Season Wins
Over 5 Wins 13/15
Under 5 Wins 13/15
Dallas Cowboys Reg Season Wins
Over 10 Wins 5/6
Under 10 Wins 10/11
Washington Redskins Reg Season Wins
Over 7.5 Wins 5/6
Under 7.5 Wins 10/11
Baltimore Ravens Reg Season Wins
Over 10 Wins 5/6
Under 10 Wins 10/11

New York Jets Reg Season Wins
Over 9.5 Wins 10/11
Under 9.5 Wins 5/6

Kansas City Chiefs Reg Season Wins
Over 6.5 Wins 14/19
Under 6.5 Wins 21/20

San Diego Chargers Reg Season Wins
Over 10.5 Wins 11/16
Under 10.5 Wins 23/20

To Meet in Super Bowl XLV
Patriots ~ Cowboys 30/1
Patriots ~ Packers 35/1
Patriots ~ Giants 50/1
Patriots ~ Saints 25/1
Patriots ~ Eagles 50/1
Patriots ~ Seahawks 150/1
Patriots ~ Buccaneers 250/1
Patriots ~ Redskins 80/1
Patriots ~ Vikings 35/1
Patriots ~ Cardinals 100/1
Patriots ~ Panthers 80/1
Patriots ~ Lions 250/1
Patriots ~ Bears 80/1
Patriots ~ 49ers 75/1
Patriots ~ Rams 400/1
Patriots ~ Falcons 50/1
Chargers ~ Cowboys 25/1
Chargers ~ Packers 30/1
Chargers ~ Giants 40/1
Chargers ~ Saints 20/1
Chargers ~ Eagles 40/1
Chargers ~ Seahawks 140/1
Chargers ~ Buccaneers 200/1
Chargers ~ Redskins 75/1
Chargers ~ Vikings 30/1
Chargers ~ Cardinals 80/1
Chargers ~ Panthers 75/1
Chargers ~ Lions 200/1
Chargers ~ Bears 80/1
Chargers ~ 49ers 60/1
Chargers ~ Rams 350/1
Chargers ~ Falcons 45/1
Colts ~ Cowboys 20/1
Colts ~ Packers 25/1
Colts ~ Giants 35/1
Colts ~ Saints 18/1
Colts ~ Eagles 35/1
Colts ~ Seahawks 100/1
Colts ~ Buccaneers 150/1
Colts ~ Redskins 60/1
Colts ~ Vikings 25/1
Colts ~ Cardinals 75/1
Colts ~ Panthers 65/1
Colts ~ Lions 150/1
Colts ~ Bears 65/1
Colts ~ 49ers 50/1
Colts ~ Rams 250/1
Colts ~ Falcons 35/1
Jaguars ~ Cowboys 120/1
Jaguars ~ Packers 140/1
Jaguars ~ Giants 200/1
Jaguars ~ Saints 100/1
Jaguars ~ Eagles 150/1
Jaguars ~ Seahawks 500/1
Jaguars ~ Buccaneers 1000/1
Jaguars ~ Redskins 350/1
Jaguars ~ Vikings 140/1
Jaguars ~ Cardinals 400/1
Jaguars ~ Panthers 350/1
Jaguars ~ Lions 1000/1
Jaguars ~ Bears 350/1
Jaguars ~ 49ers 300/1
Jaguars ~ Rams 1500/1
Jaguars ~ Falcons 200/1
Steelers ~ Cowboys 40/1
Steelers ~ Packers 50/1
Steelers ~ Giants 75/1
Steelers ~ Saints 35/1
Steelers ~ Eagles 70/1
Steelers ~ Seahawks 200/1
Steelers ~ Buccaneers 350/1
Steelers ~ Redskins 120/1
Steelers ~ Vikings 50/1
Steelers ~ Cardinals 120/1
Steelers ~ Panthers 120/1
Steelers ~ Lions 350/1
Steelers ~ Bears 120/1
Steelers ~ 49ers 80/1
Steelers ~ Rams 500/1
Steelers ~ Falcons 75/1
Browns ~ Cowboys 200/1
Browns ~ Packers 250/1
Browns ~ Giants 350/1
Browns ~ Saints 180/1
Browns ~ Eagles 300/1
Browns ~ Seahawks 1000/1
Browns ~ Buccaneers 1500/1
Browns ~ Redskins 450/1
Browns ~ Vikings 250/1
Browns ~ Cardinals 500/1
Browns ~ Panthers 450/1
Browns ~ Lions 1500/1
Browns ~ Bears 450/1
Browns ~ 49ers 400/1
Browns ~ Rams 2500/1
Browns ~ Falcons 350/1
Titans ~ Cowboys 65/1
Titans ~ Packers 75/1
Titans ~ Giants 100/1
Titans ~ Saints 60/1
Titans ~ Eagles 90/1
Titans ~ Seahawks 300/1
Titans ~ Buccaneers 400/1
Titans ~ Redskins 150/1
Titans ~ Vikings 75/1
Titans ~ Cardinals 180/1
Titans ~ Panthers 150/1
Titans ~ Lions 400/1
Titans ~ Bears 150/1
Titans ~ 49ers 120/1
Titans ~ Rams 750/1
Titans ~ Falcons 100/1
Broncos ~ Cowboys 100/1
Broncos ~ Packers 120/1
Broncos ~ Giants 150/1
Broncos ~ Saints 90/1
Broncos ~ Eagles 150/1
Broncos ~ Seahawks 450/1
Broncos ~ Buccaneers 750/1
Broncos ~ Redskins 300/1
Broncos ~ Vikings 120/1
Broncos ~ Cardinals 300/1
Broncos ~ Panthers 300/1
Broncos ~ Lions 750/1
Broncos ~ Bears 300/1
Broncos ~ 49ers 250/1
Broncos ~ Rams 1250/1
Broncos ~ Falcons 150/1
Bengals ~ Cowboys 65/1
Bengals ~ Packers 75/1
Bengals ~ Giants 100/1
Bengals ~ Saints 60/1
Bengals ~ Eagles 90/1
Bengals ~ Seahawks 300/1
Bengals ~ Buccaneers 450/1
Bengals ~ Redskins 150/1
Bengals ~ Vikings 75/1
Bengals ~ Cardinals 200/1
Bengals ~ Panthers 150/1
Bengals ~ Lions 400/1
Bengals ~ Bears 150/1
Bengals ~ 49ers 120/1
Bengals ~ Rams 750/1
Bengals ~ Falcons 100/1
Ravens ~ Cowboys 35/1
Ravens ~ Packers 40/1
Ravens ~ Giants 60/1
Ravens ~ Saints 28/1
Ravens ~ Eagles 50/1
Ravens ~ Seahawks 150/1
Ravens ~ Buccaneers 300/1
Ravens ~ Redskins 100/1
Ravens ~ Vikings 40/1
Ravens ~ Cardinals 100/1
Ravens ~ Panthers 100/1
Ravens ~ Lions 300/1
Ravens ~ Bears 100/1
Ravens ~ 49ers 80/1
Ravens ~ Rams 400/1
Ravens ~ Falcons 60/1
Texans ~ Cowboys 75/1
Texans ~ Packers 80/1
Texans ~ Giants 100/1
Texans ~ Saints 65/1
Texans ~ Eagles 100/1
Texans ~ Seahawks 350/1
Texans ~ Buccaneers 500/1
Texans ~ Redskins 200/1
Texans ~ Vikings 80/1
Texans ~ Cardinals 200/1
Texans ~ Panthers 200/1
Texans ~ Lions 500/1
Texans ~ Bears 200/1
Texans ~ 49ers 150/1
Texans ~ Rams 750/1
Texans ~ Falcons 100/1
Bills ~ Cowboys 250/1
Bills ~ Packers 280/1
Bills ~ Giants 400/1
Bills ~ Saints 200/1
Bills ~ Eagles 350/1
Bills ~ Seahawks 1000/1
Bills ~ Buccaneers 1500/1
Bills ~ Redskins 500/1
Bills ~ Vikings 280/1
Bills ~ Cardinals 600/1
Bills ~ Panthers 500/1
Bills ~ Lions 1500/1
Bills ~ Bears 500/1
Bills ~ 49ers 400/1
Bills ~ Rams 2500/1
Bills ~ Falcons 350/1
Jets ~ Cowboys 30/1
Jets ~ Packers 35/1
Jets ~ Giants 60/1
Jets ~ Saints 28/1
Jets ~ Eagles 50/1
Jets ~ Seahawks 150/1
Jets ~ Buccaneers 250/1
Jets ~ Redskins 90/1
Jets ~ Vikings 35/1
Jets ~ Cardinals 100/1
Jets ~ Panthers 90/1
Jets ~ Lions 250/1
Jets ~ Bears 90/1
Jets ~ 49ers 80/1
Jets ~ Rams 400/1
Jets ~ Falcons 60/1
Dolphins ~ Cowboys 75/1
Dolphins ~ Packers 80/1
Dolphins ~ Giants 100/1
Dolphins ~ Saints 65/1
Dolphins ~ Eagles 100/1
Dolphins ~ Seahawks 350/1
Dolphins ~ Buccaneers 500/1
Dolphins ~ Redskins 200/1
Dolphins ~ Vikings 80/1
Dolphins ~ Cardinals 200/1
Dolphins ~ Panthers 200/1
Dolphins ~ Lions 500/1
Dolphins ~ Bears 200/1
Dolphins ~ 49ers 150/1
Dolphins ~ Rams 750/1
Dolphins ~ Falcons 100/1
Chiefs ~ Cowboys 250/1
Chiefs ~ Packers 280/1
Chiefs ~ Giants 400/1
Chiefs ~ Saints 200/1
Chiefs ~ Eagles 350/1
Chiefs ~ Seahawks 1000/1
Chiefs ~ Buccaneers 1500/1
Chiefs ~ Redskins 500/1
Chiefs ~ Vikings 250/1
Chiefs ~ Cardinals 600/1
Chiefs ~ Panthers 500/1
Chiefs ~ Lions 1500/1
Chiefs ~ Bears 500/1
Chiefs ~ 49ers 400/1
Chiefs ~ Rams 2500/1
Chiefs ~ Falcons 350/1
Raiders ~ Cowboys 200/1
Raiders ~ Packers 250/1
Raiders ~ Giants 350/1
Raiders ~ Saints 180/1
Raiders ~ Eagles 300/1
Raiders ~ Seahawks 750/1
Raiders ~ Buccaneers 1500/1
Raiders ~ Redskins 400/1
Raiders ~ Vikings 250/1
Raiders ~ Cardinals 500/1
Raiders ~ Panthers 400/1
Raiders ~ Lions 1500/1
Raiders ~ Bears 400/1
Raiders ~ 49ers 350/1
Raiders ~ Rams 2500/1
Raiders ~ Falcons 300/1

To Win Offensive Rookie of the Year
Arrelious Benn 15/1
Ben Tate 6/1
Brandon LaFell 20/1
CJ Spiller 8/1
Dexter McCluster 10/1
Dez Bryant 5/1
Emmanuel Sanders 15/1
Golden Tate 12/1
Jahvid Best 6/1
Jermaine Gresham 15/1
Jimmy Clausen 12/1
Jordan Shipley 20/1
Montario Hardesty 15/1
Rob Gronkowski 15/1
Ryan Matthews 5/1
Sam Bradford 8/1
Tim Tebow 20/1
Toby Gerhart 15/1

To Win Defensive Rookie of the Year
Brandon Graham 18/1
Brandon Spikes 18/1
Carlos Dunlap 15/1
Derrick Morgan 15/1
Devin McCourty 15/1
Earl Thomas 8/1
Eric Berry 5/1
Gerald McCoy 8/1
Jason Pierre Paul 20/1
Jerry Hughes 15/1
Joe Haden 15/1
Kyle Wilson 12/1
Ndamukong Suh 9/2
Rolando McClain 12/1
Sean Witherspoon 12/1
Sergio Kindle 12/1
Taylor Mays 15/1
Terrence Cody 15/1
Tyson Alualu 15/1

Player to have most passing yards in reg season
Drew Brees 4/1
Peyton Manning 5/1
Matt Shaub 11/2
Aaron Rodgers 6/1
Tom Brady 7/1
Tony Romo 9/1
Philip Rivers 10/1
Jay Cutler 18/1
Brett Favre 20/1
Kevin Kolb 20/1
Donovan McNabb 25/1
Joe Flacco 25/1
Matt Ryan 25/1
Eli Manning 30/1
Alex Smith 30/1
Carson Palmer 35/1
Matt Leinhart 35/1
Matthew Stafford 50/1
Chad Henne 50/1
Matt Cassel 50/1
Matt Hasselbeck 50/1
Jason Campbell 65/1
Vince Young 75/1
Kyle Orton 75/1
Ben Roethlisberger 75/1
David Garrard 75/1

Player to have most rushing yards in reg season
Chris Johnson 3/1
Adrian Peterson 5/1
Ray Rice 8/1
Michael Turner 8/1
Maurice Jones-Drew 10/1
Steven Jackson 14/1
Shonn Green 14/1
DeAngelo Williams 20/1
Rashard Mendenhall 20/1
Knowshon Moreno 20/1
Ryan Grant 25/1
Ryan Matthews 25/1
Cedric Benson 25/1
Matt Forte 25/1
Steve Slaton 30/1
Brandon Jacobs 30/1
Darren Sproles 40/1
Jamaal Charles 25/1
LeSean McCoy 40/1
Jonathan Stewart 50/1
Thomas Jones 50/1
Chris Wells 50/1
Pierre Thomas 50/1
Clinton Portis 50/1
Marion Barber 50/1
Carnell Williams 50/1
Felix Jones 60/1
Joseph Addai 60/1
Michael Bush 60/1
Jahvid Best 60/1
Darren McFadden 80/1

Player to have most receiving yards in reg season
Andre Johnson 9/2
Miles Austin 9/1
Larry Fitzgerald 9/1
Randy Moss 9/1
Sidney Rice 9/1
Reggie Wayne 9/1
Roddy White 10/1
Calvin Johnson 10/1
Greg Jennings 12/1
Marques Colston 15/1
Brandon Marshall 20/1
Michael Crabtree 20/1
Hakeem Nicks 25/1
Steve Smith (Car) 25/1
Chad Ochocinco 30/1
Steve Smith (NYG) 30/1
Vincent Jackson 50/1
Dwayne Bowe 30/1
Anquan Boldin 40/1
DeSean Jackson 40/1
Santana Moss 40/1
TJ Houshmanzadeh 45/1
Percy Harvin 45/1
Mike Sims-Walker 50/1
Antonio Bryant 50/1
Mario Manningham 60/1
Hines Ward 60/1
Braylon Edwards 60/1
Pierre Garcon 60/1

To Reach AFC Conference Final
Baltimore Ravens 7/2
Buffalo Bills 30/1
Cincinnati Bengals 7/1
Cleveland Browns 25/1
Denver Broncos 12/1
Houston Texans 8/1
Indianapolis Colts 2/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 15/1
Kansas City Chiefs 30/1
Miami Dolphins 8/1
New England Patriots 3/1
New York Jets 13/4
Oakland Raiders 25/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 9/2
San Diego Chargers 5/2
Tennessee Titans 7/1

To Reach NFC Conference Final
Arizona Cardinals 10/1
Atlanta Falcons 5/1
Carolina Panthers 9/1
Chicago Bears 9/1
Dallas Cowboys 5/2
Detroit Lions 30/1
Green Bay Packers 13/4
Minnesota Vikings 13/4
New Orleans Saints 9/4
New York Giants 5/1
Philadelphia Eagles 9/2
San Francisco 49ers 7/1
Seattle Seahawks 16/1
St Louis Rams 50/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30/1
Washington Redskins 9/1

The NBA’s newest “Big Three”: D. Wade, C. Bosh, and L. James

Category: NBA Basketball

Ever since the beginning of the 2009-2010 NBA season there was much talk about the number players that will land on the free agent list after the season.  Big names such as, Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh, Amare Stoudemire, and many more top NBA prospects.  During the season many analysts from around the globe had different visions on where some of the leagues top players will land next and if they would stay with their current team.  After July 8th 2010 there was shocker to the NBA community, especially in Cleveland, where Lebron James is noted as King James.  The shocking news was that, James will not be returning to his home next season for another conquest for an NBA Championship.  James made his announcement via satellite from a Boy’s & Girl’s Club in Connecticut, while on split screen showing angry Cleveland Cavalier fans burning his old Cavalier jerseys.  After his shocking announcement fans in Cleveland were vandalizing billboards and destroying any James memorabilia in sight or anything with Lebron James on it.  Cavalier’s majority owner Dan Gilbert called Lebron’s decision cowardly and an act of betrayal and guaranteed that James’ will take his curse down to South Beach.  Bosh and Wade made their decision earlier in the week to sign with the Miami Heat.

The Big Three has past relationships with each other when the three competed in the Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics and brought home the gold. Bosh and Wade stayed completely out the eye of the media during much speculation of Wade returning to his home of Chicago along with James and Bosh.  Bosh was pretty content with playing alongside James and Wade.  Although there was much speculation about Lebron going to New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Los Angeles or staying in Cleveland.

In their pursuit of a NBA Championship the Miami Heat is introducing their own “Big Three”, to the Eastern Conference that will coincide with Boston’s “Big Three” (Garnett, Allen and Pierce).  Each player agreed to six-year deals with the Miami organization and took $15 million less over the life of the contract. Giving them the chance to market themselves on the free agency list after the 2013-2014 NBA season. Bosh and James were acquired through signs and trades, giving players the eligibility to receive a 10.5% pay increase.  Miami sent first round trades to both Cleveland and Toronto to acquire James and Bosh. Miami is looking forward to a trip the NBA finals by making key decisions by the one and only Pat Riley, President of the Miami Heat.

On Friday James, Bosh and Wade made their appearance in front of 13,000-plus Heat fans that made out to greet the new additions to the organization. Wade, James and Bosh appeared on a hydraulic lift carrying Miami’s Big Three.  With Wade in the middle and James and Bosh on the outside, the three were absolutely greeted like royalty.  With Lebron switching his jersey to #6 out of respect for Michael Jordan, this will be a new beginning for Mr. James and Bosh wearing #1 on his jersey.  With much talk about Lebron leaving Cleveland for New Jersey with close friend Jay Z (minority owner) or land a spot on Broadway joining A’mare Stoudemire in New York.  Although there was some speculation about the “Big Three”, landing in Chicago.  Sports analyst determined that the move to Miami was a good move for Lebron while others call the move a sell out or cowardly move.  James, Wade and Bosh are focusing on bringing a championship back to South Beach.  With the Big Three and Heat President Pat Riley in front office, the Heat are focused on adding another banner in American Airlines Arena.

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Latest Odds on MICHAEL VICK AND YOUNG BOTH INVOLVED WITH LEGAL SITUATIONS.

Category: NFL Football

NEW YORK, NY – The NFL’s offseason always seems to be marked by big name players having run-ins with the law and this year is no different. Ben Roethlisberger has already been served a conditional suspension for his unlawful behavior and now Vince Young and Michael Vick are getting into the mix. Vick is no stranger to off-field legal troubles, but this would be Vince Young’s first time offense if he is charged. With fans once again scratching their heads, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odd son all things NFL off-season legal woes.

Next for Michael Vick: 
Suspended    3/1
Retires    8/1
Arrested    5/1
Wins super bowl    18/1

Wins mvp    25/1
If not suspended:
3.5 Over/under tds thrown this season Will he start a game in 2010
Yes    1/2
No    3/2

Next for Vince Young: 
Suspended    3/1
Retires    15/1
Arrested    4/1
Wins super bowl    30/1
Wins mvp    10/1

If not suspended:
14.5 Over/under tds thrown this season
12 Over/under games started this seasons

What will an NFL player be arrested or suspended for next: 
Guns    5/1
Drunk driving    3/1
Robbing a bank    15/1
Bar fight    2/1
“Making it rain” in public    5/1
Public nudity    15/1
Soliciting a prostitute    4/1
Domestic violence    3/1
Domestic dispute    4/1
Possession of drugs    8/1
Dealing drugs    15/1
Selling drugs    20/1
Rape    5/1

Argentina vs. Germany – World Cup Quarterfinal

Category: Soccer

World Cup Quarterfinal
Argentina vs. Germany
Saturday, 10 am Eastern – ABC

Another classic matchup is on tap for Saturday in World Cup quarterfinal betting action as Argentina battles Germany in a game that can be seen on ABC. Four years ago it was Germany winning 4-2 in a penalty shootout after the teams played to a 1-1 draw after extra time.  The match on Saturday is expected to be just as exciting.

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Germany’s focus on Saturday will be on Lionel Messi.  Germany captain Philipp Lahm said that the team will be trying to keep Messi under control.  Messi has not scored a goal yet during the World Cup but he has opened up the field for other strikers including Gonzalo Higuain who leads all scorers in World Cup goal scoring.

Argentina has not lost a match so far in the 2010 World Cup and they have been as impressive as any team.  Germany lost 1-0 to Serbia in the group stage but they had no trouble with England in the round of 16. Both teams are very confident heading into Saturday’s match.  Argentina’s Carlos Tevez said he was more afraid of Mexico than he is of Germany.  The trash talk has been prevalent on both sides as Germany’s Bastian Schweinsteiger said that Argentina is not respecting his side and captain Phillipp Lahm said that he can’t wait to see how Argentina reacts to losing.

Both Argentina and Germany have shown the ability to score goals in this year’s World Cup.  Argentina has Messi, Carlos Tevez and Higuian while Germany has Miroslav Klose Lukas Podolski and Mesut Ozil.  With so much firepower for both teams the match could come down to the defense.  Argentina will need captain Javier Mascherano to contain Germany’s strikers while Germany will need Lahm to keep Messi in check.

The pressure is on both teams to win this match.  Argentina head coach Diego Maradona has promised big things for this World Cup and a quarterfinal loss will not go over well while Germany will be playing in front of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Argentina is a two-time World Cup champion as they won the title in 1978 and 1986 while Germany is a three-time champion, having won the title in 1954, 1974, and 1990.  The teams have met five times previously in World Cup play including twice in the final.

UFC 116 Betting Preview

Category: Boxing/MMA

UFC 116 odds on Saturday night in Las Vegas is headlined by a superb matchup in the heavyweight division as champion Brock Lesnar battles interim champion Shane Carwin.  It will be a battle of brute force that should be extremely entertaining for as long as it lasts.  Lesnar has bullied his way through all of his opponents so far but Carwin has the power to come right back at Lesnar.

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Lesnar is favored in UFC odds but Carwin is very capable of winning this fight.  He has the power to knock Lesnar out and not many fighters in the UFC can say that.  None of the 12 opponents to fight Carwin has ever made it out of the first round.  Lesnar is aware of Carwin’s power and has been training to avoid it.  Lesnar has not fought since July of last year because of a serious illness.  If the fight was going to be a long one that might be a concern but with the power of these two fighters the bout should end early.

There are five fights on the main card for Saturday night. In addition to the championship bout between Carwin and Lesnar, it will be Yoshihiro Akiyama battling Chris Leben, Matt Brown against Chris Lytle, Stephan Bonnar vs. Krzysztof Soszynski and Kurt Pellegrino vs. George Sotiropoulos.  The fight odds between Akiyama and Leben is considered a co-feature but in reality it is not since Carwin vs. Lesnar is a standout fight.  Leben wasn’t even supposed to be in this bout against Akiyama but Wanderlei Silva got hurt and had to pull out.  Akiyama has said he doesn’t really want to be at UFC 116 at all since he can’t fight Silva but money talks so he will be there.   A more entertaining bout might be the one between Brown and Lytle.  They both love to slug it out so this fight could easily get Fight of the Night honors. The bout between Bonnar and Soszynski is a rematch from UFC 110 when Bonnar lost due to a cut.

The preliminary card begins with two fights televised on Spike TV. It is Brendan Schaub against Chris Tuchscherer and Ricardo Romero taking on Seth Petruzelli. The other four bouts on the preliminary card have Goran Reljic vs. Kendall Grove, Gerald Harris vs. Dave Branch, Daniel Roberts vs. Forrest Petz and Jon Madsen vs. Karlos Vemola.

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