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Thursday, December 21, 2006\

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NBA

DETROIT +3 Cleveland

We mentioned from the beginning that Cleveland
would be tough to get good value on. This is a top dichotomous ATS and SU
game. We discount 98 percent of trends,
but this has proven to be the exception to the rule. Explained in our articles
around the Net, basically if a team has a great SU record but horrid ATS record
or visa versa, you ride for that to continue as it is the sign of which teams
are most under or overvalued.

They are 11-2 SU home, yet under .500 where it
counts. They are four games over .500
overall SU, but six games under in the wallet. Detroit
is 12-3 their last 15 SU. Cleveland
has lost two straight.

 

 


Thursday News and Notes

Thursday, December
21, 2006

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NFL

Vikings-Packers

Hendersonville News

Minnesota
will give Tarvaris Jackson his first NFL start on Thursday, turning the season
over to the untested quarterback from Division
I-AA Alabama State

after a series of inconsistent performances from Brad Johnson. Favre has made a
quarterback-record 255 consecutive starts, and he’s been at his best at home,
going 88-29 at Lambeau Field. Green Bay
is 40-5 under Favre at home when the game-time temperature is below 35 degrees
– temperatures are expected to be in the 30s with a chance for rain and snow
when Thursday’s game kicks off. After throwing 20 touchdown passes and a
career-worst 29 interceptions during a 4-12 season in 2005, the worst of Favre’s tenure, he’s bounced back this season to throw only
15 picks as the Packers have rebounded from a 1-4 start to join the NFC playoff
hunt. Green Bay and Minnesota
can still make the playoffs as a wild card, but both teams need help. They’re
one game behind the New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons, who at 7-7 are tied
for the NFC’s final wild-card spot.

CFB

BYU-Oregon

Pahrump Valley News

Stadium officials added 4,000 seats to the home of the UNLV Rebels to accommodate a huge contingent of fans who
back the No. 19-ranked Cougars, 10-2. About one-fourth of the fans at the game
(ESPN 5 p.m.) will be supporting Oregon,
7-5. BYU is led by quarterback John Beck, a 6-2,
216-pound senior who has completed 261 of 371 passes for 319.6 yards per game,
30 touchdowns, with only six interceptions. Both teams have respectable running
games, with Jonathan Stewart (5-11, 234 sophomore)
leading Oregon with 960 yards and
10 touchdowns on 176 rushes. Curtis Brown (6, 203, senior) paces BYU with 184 attempts, 890 yards and five
TDs. Jon Hartline (6-4,
238, senior)
has 49 catches for 754 yards and 11 TDs
to lead the BYU receiving corps. Jaison
Williams (6-5, 243, sophomore) has 68 receptions for 984 yards and six
touchdowns. Dennis Dixon, a 6-4, 196 junior, is expected to start at
quarterback for Oregon. He is
187-for-302 with 184 yards per game passing. He’s thrown for 11 touchdowns, but
has tossed 12 interceptions.

BYU averages 36.7 ppg, while the
Ducks scored 31.2. Defensively, the Cougars have a huge edge, allowing only
15.2 ppg, compared to 25.6 for Oregon.

Press Notes

Since 1996, BYU has played in four bowl games. The Cougars are
currently riding a nine-game winning streak, good for
third longest in the nation (
Ohio State and Boise State). BYU is coming off
one of the most exciting games in the programs’ history that saw the Cougars
come from behind to beat Utah on the last play of the game—a play that took
over 10 seconds before quarterback John Beck found Jonny
Harline alone in the end zone with no time on the
clock.
Oregon started the season winning five of its first
six games, including a 34-33 victory over No. 15 Oklahoma. The Ducks, who were
ranked as high as 11th in the nation this season and remained in the
top 25 for three months, finished their season 7-5 overall and 4-5 in league
play.

Salt
Lake Tribune

BYU hasn’t won a bowl game since
it beat Kansas State
19-15 in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 1,
1997
, to finish No. 5 in the national rankings. The Cougars have
dropped four straight postseason matchups since,
including last year’s 35-28 loss to California
here. Oregon is 0-3 in bowl games
since it downed Colorado 38-16 at
the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 1, 2002.
Bellotti said losses to Oklahoma
(17-14) in the 2005 Holiday Bowl and Minnesota
(31-30) in the 2003 Sun Bowl came on last-second plays, while the 38-17 setback
to Wake Forest
in 2002 was a legitimate butt-kicking. “We
easily could have won two of those three,” he said. The Cougars can’t say that. They’ve lost the
last four bowl games by an average score of 31-17. Because of their bowl futility, the Ducks
insist this is an important game for them. They say they won’t be merely going
through the motions because they missed out on going to the Rose Bowl, which
takes the Pac-10 champion.

 

 

 


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Wednesday, December
20, 2006

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NBA

INDIANA -6 Philadelphia

Among the many reasons we are truly the Industry Standard is that we don’t
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under the right circumstances, others we realize the reasons behind a system
working can apply, even if the pure parameters do not.

A five point or more road favorite of a SU loss as a dog
is more than a 60 percent play since 1983. For a team to be more than a
five-point road favorite, you are almost always talking about a superior team
against a greatly inferior. For that
superior team to have been a dog the previous game, they likely were playing
another top-notch team. So it says that
a superior team loses to another superior team and takes out their frustrations
on the inferior team.

Again, Indiana
lost as a 1.5 home favorite, but we believe the basic premise follows. The superior team has the motivation to run
weakened Philly into the ground. They
will.


Liverpool Ascending

Liverpool Ascending

By Anthony Marinetti
WagerWeb.com Contributing Writer

After a 3-0 drubbing at the hands of Arsenal on Nov. 12, Liverpool has gotten its act together in a big way.

Undefeated in its past seven Premier League matches and not conceding a goal in that span, Liverpool is suddenly holding down third position and nipping at the heels of sputtering Chelsea.

Not only is the club playing tough on defense, but it is also scoring plenty of goals, putting up 11 in its past three matches. The balance being displayed is a recipe for success and has Coach Rafael Benitez very pleased.

“We have better balance now,” said Benitez after Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Charlton on Saturday. “We have the balance between defense and attack, we are creating a lot of chances, and we don’t give too many chances away.”

The victory is also significant because it is Liverpool’s second straight away win, and the Reds have struggled mightily on the road thus far this season. The trend has been rather frustrating, so a decisive win at The Valley feels very good.

Steven Gerrard is obviously much more effective back in his central midfield role, scoring a brilliant goal in the 88th minute vs. Charlton. The elevated play of Dirk Kuyt has also been instrumental in the Reds’ resurgence. In his first season with Liverpool, the Dutch international has taken awhile to find his form, but is now the perfect complement for the likes of fellow strikers Peter Crouch and Craig Bellamy. Though Kuyt has yet to score this campaign, his partnership with Bellamy up top has proven to be very effective.

So where does Liverpool go from here? The club has a two-month respite from Champions League play as it moves to the round of 16, where it will face defending champ Barcelona in February. This is a good thing for the Reds, as they have a grueling Premier League schedule coming up, with four fixtures in a mere eight days. That stretch begins Saturday when Liverpool hosts Watford and is a big -450 favorite on WagerWeb.com.

Liverpool must pick up six points in the first two games of the run over struggling Watford and Blackburn, because it may be low on energy by the time the big match vs. Bolton rolls around.

Liverpool is certainly confident it can continue to score many goals.

“It was a good game,” Benitez said in reference to the Charlton match. “We created a lot of opportunities and scored three goals, but we could have scored more.”

If Rafa continues to manage his lineup as he has in recent weeks, the odds look good for Liverpool. Being able to rotate Bellamy, Crouch and Kuyt at forwards is a luxury that should keep paying dividends, and with Gerrard poised for more production in central midfield, the Reds are a favorite to finish in the top three at season’s end.

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NFL

Jets-Vikings

Journal News

Jets QB Chad Pennington has a career-high 15
interceptions, including four in the last two games. Pennington and the Jets’
passing game will be crucial Sunday at Minnesota
because the Vikings’ defense is allowing an NFL-low 54.1 rushing yards per
game.

Browns-Ravens

Gainesville Sun

The Ravens (10-3) lead the division by two games over Cincinnati
and if they win Sunday and the Bengals lose at Indianapolis
on Monday night, will be division champions for the second time in team
history. Baltimore also won the
division in 2003, the last time it made the playoffs. Even if Baltimore
loses to Cleveland (4-9), something
that doesn’t happen very often, it can still clinch a playoff spot through a
multitude of other scenarios. Since leaving Cleveland
for Baltimore after the 1995
season, the Ravens are 10-5 against the team that replaced them. The Ravens
have won six of their last seven games and are tied with Indianapolis
for the second-best record in the AFC. Baltimore
is 5-1 at M&T Bank Stadium this season and has
won 15 of its last 19 home games in December. As the
Ravens continue to win, quarterback Steve McNair seems to grow more comfortable
in the offense. He has completed 68.1 percent of his passes and thrown for
eight touchdowns in his last seven games, and didn’t throw an interception in
six of those contests. McNair has thrown nine touchdowns passes and only one
interception in his last five starts against the Browns, posting a 98.6 passer
rating. The Ravens are first in the NFL in total defense, allowing 268.1 yards
per game.
Baltimore has allowed a league-low 170 points and has held Cleveland to 14 points or less in 10 of their 15 all-time meetings. The
Browns, who have lost eight consecutive road games to division opponents, are
trying to avoid a winless season against AFC North teams.

Dolphins-Bills

Gainesville Sun

Miami and Buffalo,
both 6-7, resurfaced in the crowded conference race after convincing victories
over East opponents last Sunday. Neither team can clinch a berth with a win
this week, but both can improve their positioning. The
Dolphins, who have won five of their last six games, recorded their first
shutout in six seasons with a 21-0 home victory over division-leading New
England
last Sunday. It was the 10th time this season
that Miami has held an opponent to
20 points or fewer. Taylor and
safety Yeremiah Bell combined for 15 tackles and two
sacks as Miami’s second-ranked
defense held the Patriots to a season-low 189 yards. The Dolphins allow 278.2
yards per game.

Steelers-Panthers

Steelers.com

The Steelers know they have an uphill battle if they are
going to get into the post-season, as they not only have to win their last
three games, but a variety of other things have to happen as well.

Charlotte Observer

Carolina Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme, recovering from a torn ligament in his right thumb,
tried to throw before Friday’s practice, but had problems with the thumb and
didn’t participate. He hasn’t practiced all week, making it likely that backup Chris Weinke, who
played last week against the New York Giants, will start again Sunday when the
Panthers meet Pittsburgh at Bank of
America Stadium.

Eagles-Giants

Philadelphia Daily News

Eagles revenge for one of worst
loses in history. Had they not blown a 24-7 fourth-quarter lead in that Sept.
17 game and lost, 30-24, in overtime, the Eagles would be 8-5, unbeaten in the
NFC East. And had the game not gone into overtime, they would not have lost
their most dominant defensive player, Jevon Kearse, to a season-ending knee injury.

Jaguars-Titans

Tennessean

Heading into Sunday’s rematch with the Jaguars (8-5), the
Titans (6-7) have won four games in a row. The Titans have consistently ranked
in the NFL’s bottom five in run defense this season. They’re currently ranked
28th, allowing 140.9 yards per game, and have allowed four 100-yard
rushers this season. Only twice this season have the Titans held the opposition
to under 100 yards rushing. That’s the same number of times they’ve allowed
200-plus rushing yards, although both those games (San
Diego
, Dallas)
were early in the season. Since Haynesworth’s return
on Nov. 19, the Titans have shown some improvement. Sunday, however, they face
a Jaguars team that rolled to 375 rushing yards against the Colts last week.
The Titans seemingly hit rock bottom in the passing game against the Jaguars on
Nov. 5, when Young had three interceptions in a 37-7 loss.

Young’s worst game was probably the following week in a
win against the Eagles, when he went 8-of-22 and was nearly intercepted several
times. Since then, however, he has improved. His completion percentage over the
last three weeks is 65.2, and he’s been over 60 percent the last three weeks.
He never surpassed 60 in his first seven starts.


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NBA

SEATTLE +8 Cleveland

This is a top dichotomous ATS and SU game. We discount 98 percent of trends, but this
has proven to be the exception to the rule. Explained in our articles around
the Net, basically if a team has a great SU record but horrid ATS record or
visa versa, you ride for that to continue as it is the sign of which teams are
most under or overvalued.

Cleveland, with
the King James popularity is going to be very difficult to get at good value.
That’s why they are 13-8 SU, but 8-13 ATS.
It’s more pronounced at home, where it’s 10-2 and 5-7. They are 3-9 their last 12 to the number,
though 6-6 SU.

Seattle is
just the opposite, at 4-7 SU on the road, but 8-2 ATS.


Friday News and Notes

Friday, December 15,
2006

 

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NBA

·       
Miami
14-3 to Washington

·       
New Jersey-Toronto series under 6-8 in Toronto

 

Nets-Raptors

North Jersey.com

The Nets left for Canada
without starting small forward Richard Jefferson, whose ankle troubles are
becoming a cause for concern. Jefferson will not play
against the Raptors tonight and could miss Saturday’s home game against Detroit
because of a sore right ankle. This certainly put a damper on the Nets’
two-game winning streak. They’re already without Cliff Robinson and also could
be minus backup point guard Marcus Williams, who is questionable with a
strained lower back. Nenad Krstic
jammed his left ring finger, but is expected to play. Antoine Wright will start
in Jefferson’s place and rookie Hassan
Adams and perhaps Bostjan Nachbar
will get more time tonight.

Sonics-Cavaliers

Seattle Post Intelligencer

The Sonics are having a rough road trip heading into
tonight’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, primarily because of the
absence of Ray Allen. That might be a temporary condition as the bone bruise in
Allen’s right ankle is healing and he could be back for the Dec. 23 game
against the Toronto Raptors, coach Bob Hill said.
Allen has missed the past five games with a bruise of the talus bone, the
humped-shaped bone just above the ankle. The Sonics enter tonight 3-2 without
Allen, but have lost two consecutive games.

76ers-Mavericks

Philadelphia Inquirer

With the imminent departure of Iverson, it’s safe to
assume the Sixers’ points per game will be decreasing. They have averaged 85.5
points since he was sent into exile by Billy King and Maurice Cheeks, including
their three lowest point totals of the season against the Trail Blazers (79),
Celtics (81) and Magic (84). 11.9 is the average points by which the Sixers
have been outscored during their nine-game losing streak.

Rockets-Lakers

Associated Press

Rockets guard Tracy McGrady missed
his second game with back spasms and is doubtful to play tonight against the
Lakers.