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Week 16 may have the worst gambling opportunities for football fans in the history of gambling. The bottom-feeding Bucs beat the Saints, the Colts pooped on their fanbase by laying down and dying against the Jets instead of trying to go undefeated, and Brett Favre proved that cold air really does affect people with arthritis. Let's see if any of this affects this weeks rankings[ READ MORE ]
Week 15 was nothing short of magical for gambling with highs and lows that could rival a Lindsay Lohan bender. The Browns scored an unbelievable 41 points against the lowly Chiefs in a thriller[ READ MORE ]
With Kurt Warner back in the saddle, and Matt Leinart back where he belongs, on the bench, the Arizona Cardinals flipped the switch on expectations when they beat the red-hot Minnesota Vikings this week, solidifying themselves as a playoff bound team this fall. The Dolphins upended the Pats putting the AFC East back into reach for a couple of teams, and the Steelers lost another big game. Let's see how the rankings fell this week[ READ MORE ]
I already admitted to being way wrong calling the Pats-Saints game, so let's get over my ignorant bias and talk about games that didn't make me want to jump off of a building. Thanksgiving Day was worthless, with the Giants, Lions, and Broncos all playing. It was like watching women's high school volleyball on New Year's Day instead of the Rose Bowl. I remember the days when Thanksgiving Day games didn't suck, and all my parlays were rock solid. Let's see how the rankings were affected this week[ READ MORE ]
Week 11 proved to be a little more exciting than it appeared on paper. The Chargers went into Denver and stole the AFC West lead, like I said they would, then came home and hit people with champagne bottles to celebrate[ READ MORE ]
The Colts beat Bill Belichick with one questionable call which ruined our 3 weeks of NFL prediction perfection. Many maintain that Kevin Faulk actually did get the first down, but all of that is mute as the Colts are still undefeated and the AFC now has to go through Indy to get to the Super Bowl. The rest of this week's games pretty much played out exactly how it should have so let's see how it affected the rankings[ READ MORE ]
Parity is something that the NFL cherishes with salary caps and league minimums, and this week brought more parity than NFL gamblers were hoping for. The Titans and Bucs both won games this week, while the Broncos slid into their first losing streak under Josh McDaniels. Peyton Manning had to throw the ball 50 times to beat the Houston Texans in Indy to remain unbeaten with some help from the Texans kicker. And the NY Giants are playing like the 08 Lions losing 4 straight after starting 5-[ READ MORE ]
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