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Saints and Colts practically perfect

December 11th, 2009 Danny Firth No comments

New Orleans SaintsOne of the hardest things in football wagering is to accomplish a perfect season. In the modern NFL betting world, only one team has finished the regular season 16-0.

And even that seemed like a failure as that team, the 2007 New England Pats, failed to win the Super Bowl.  However, as the 2009 wagering football season heads into week 14, it enters uncharted territory.

For the first time in the history of the league there are two undefeated teams this late in the season. Read more…

Defending champs on the ropes

December 7th, 2009 Michael Parker 4 comments

Pittsburgh SteelersNobody thought the Pittsburgh Steelers would go undefeated while defending their football wagering Super Bowl title. But that the team’s losses would come against bottom feeders like the Chiefs, Bears and Raiders is something that not even Nostradamus could have predicted. Is not a really.

After dropping four straight football wagering matchups the defending champs have not only shocked the pro football wagering world, but they have left themselves no room for error in their quest to defend their title. Read more…

RB Chris Johnson is running into the record books

December 2nd, 2009 Danny Firth No comments

Chris JohnsonTennessee is one of the hottest teams in football wagering right now after reeling off five straight wins, and while all the recent headlines have been focused on Vince Young and the passing game (and rightfully so) the pillar of this offense and perhaps the most important player on the team is RB Chris Johnson.

Johnson has benefitted more than any other player on the Titans by Young’s reemergence as the starting QB and is quietly putting together one of the finest season’s by a RB in a long time. Read more…

Super Bowl Champs in turmoil

November 30th, 2009 Steve White No comments

Pittsburgh SteelersIn football wagering there is a reason why only one team in the post free agent market era has won back to back Super Bowls: it’s extremely difficult. In a league where parody (at least until this season) has been the norm, competition is extreme and injuries threaten to derail team’s dreams every week it’s all but impossible.

Just ask the Pittsburgh Steelers who entered the football betting regular season as the defending Super Bowl champs and on paper appeared to be even better than they were in the successful 2008-09 season. Read more…

Packers want to leave a mark

November 27th, 2009 Danny Firth No comments

Green Bay PackersThe Packers are a team with an identity football wagering crisis. Are they that team that early in the 2009 made too many mistakes on offense, gave up to many big plays on defense and were all around slop artists?

Or is this Packers squad the team of late that has tightened up on both offense and defense and all of a sudden looks like a Wild Card lock? The Green Bay faithful are hoping this team is the latter and there’s little reason to doubt that it’s not. Read more…