After watching the wild card games over the weekend I noticed something you need to keep in mind when you do some NFL football Betting this up coming weekend. Every single team that actually advanced to the next round had one thing in common, they were able to run the ball effectively, but I wouldn’t expect it to be a major factor in the rest of the playoffs.
All the winning teams this weekend were able to run the ball and outgained their rivals in that department, something that at first looked overrated, especially if you consider that this has become a passing league. NFL Live Odds on NFL 2010 Playoffs at Sportsbetting.com
For example, in the first game of the weekend both teams ran a total of 171 yards, the Jets beat the Bengals because they were able to establish the run first and then got some room for Mark Sanchez to make some key plays. As you can see, the main factor was the run.
The same thing happened in the Dallas - Philly game, the Cowboys outgained the Eagles 198-56 in rushing yards, they ran the ball and tired out the opponents defense using good ole’ old school football.
The New England – Baltimore match was a perfect example on how a playoff game was played back in the day and how you should face an opponent in cold weather. The Ravens crushed the Patriots in the running department, 234 rushing yards against 64; they were able to bag an easy win. Check out NFL Live Odds on NFL 2010 Playoffs at Sportsbetting.com
John Harbaugh knew that in this weather throwing the ball was going to be a bit hard so they decided to go through the ground, and with two really good backs like Rice and McGahee it was a safe bet.
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2010 NFL Playoff Live NFL Betting
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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NFL Power Rankings Week 12
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Here are some NFL Power Rankings for Week 12 (Last week's ranking is in brackets):
1 (1) Indianapolis Colts (10-0) Can the team go 16-0? Somewhere Mercury Morris is crapping his pants.
2 (2) New Orleans Saints (10-0) Don't believe me that the Saints are among the NFL elite. Listen to Bill Belichick, who said that the Saints are the best team in the NFL. Of course, Belichick may have said that to lull the Saints into a sense of security. Damn you, Belichick! You're so devious.
3 (3) Minnesota Vikings (9-1) Brett Favre for MVP. Uh, no.
4 (5) New England Patriots (7-3) Can we now get past the whole Belichick 4th and 2 call? Football people say it was a bad call; math nerds say it was the right call. We get it.
5 (10) San Diego Chargers (7-3) The Chargers defense needs to stay out of bars and away from Tila Tequila.
6 (4) Cincinnati Bengals (7-3) The Bengals were stymied by the juggernaut that is Bruce Gradkowski.
7 (7) Dallas Cowboys (7-3) Their win over the Redskins felt like a loss.
8 (8) Arizona Cardinals (7-3) That Beanie Wells is coming along nicely.
9 (11) Philadelphia Eagles (6-4) For once, Andy Reid and Donovan McNabb showed they can engineer a fourth-quarter comeback.
10 (6) Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4) The Steelers really need to do something about special teams.
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1 (1) Indianapolis Colts (10-0) Can the team go 16-0? Somewhere Mercury Morris is crapping his pants.
2 (2) New Orleans Saints (10-0) Don't believe me that the Saints are among the NFL elite. Listen to Bill Belichick, who said that the Saints are the best team in the NFL. Of course, Belichick may have said that to lull the Saints into a sense of security. Damn you, Belichick! You're so devious.
3 (3) Minnesota Vikings (9-1) Brett Favre for MVP. Uh, no.
4 (5) New England Patriots (7-3) Can we now get past the whole Belichick 4th and 2 call? Football people say it was a bad call; math nerds say it was the right call. We get it.
5 (10) San Diego Chargers (7-3) The Chargers defense needs to stay out of bars and away from Tila Tequila.
6 (4) Cincinnati Bengals (7-3) The Bengals were stymied by the juggernaut that is Bruce Gradkowski.
7 (7) Dallas Cowboys (7-3) Their win over the Redskins felt like a loss.
8 (8) Arizona Cardinals (7-3) That Beanie Wells is coming along nicely.
9 (11) Philadelphia Eagles (6-4) For once, Andy Reid and Donovan McNabb showed they can engineer a fourth-quarter comeback.
10 (6) Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4) The Steelers really need to do something about special teams.
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Miami Dolphins vs New England Patriots NFL Match Picks Week 9
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Friday, November 6, 2009
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The New England Patriots play host to the Miami Dolphins, Sunday Nov 8, as the Patriots look for their fifth straight home win. New England has won four of the past six meetings, but Miami won their last meeting in New England. NFL Betting Experts at BetRepublic have the Patriots as -10.5 point home favs over the Dolphins with the over/under set at 46.5 points .
The Dolphins (3-4) won in NY Jets 30-25 in Week 8 and now sit third in the AFC East. QB Chad Henne made 12 of 21 passes for 112 yards with one TD pass; overall he’s thrown for 771 yards with four TD passes and three interceptions in five games for a 78.4 passer rating.
RB Ronnie Brown had 11 carries for 27 yards, while RB Ricky Williams had eight carries for 27 yards and two catches for 41 yards with a TD. Ted Ginn Jr. had a great game after he brought two kickoffs back for TD’s. The Dolphins O-line allowed QB Henne to be sacked six times. The Dolphins had used their Wildcat formation to great effectiveness until the second half of a Week 7’s loss to the Saints. Read More!
The Dolphins (3-4) won in NY Jets 30-25 in Week 8 and now sit third in the AFC East. QB Chad Henne made 12 of 21 passes for 112 yards with one TD pass; overall he’s thrown for 771 yards with four TD passes and three interceptions in five games for a 78.4 passer rating.
RB Ronnie Brown had 11 carries for 27 yards, while RB Ricky Williams had eight carries for 27 yards and two catches for 41 yards with a TD. Ted Ginn Jr. had a great game after he brought two kickoffs back for TD’s. The Dolphins O-line allowed QB Henne to be sacked six times. The Dolphins had used their Wildcat formation to great effectiveness until the second half of a Week 7’s loss to the Saints. Read More!
NFL Week9 Matches Picks
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Monday, November 2, 2009
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Washington Redskins takes on Atlanta Falcons at Georgia Dome on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Arizona Cardinals takes on Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Nov 8 at 1 pm.Baltimore Ravens takes on Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Houston Texans Takes on Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Kansas City Chiefs takes on Jacksonville Jaguars at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Miami Dolphins takes on New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Green Bay Packers takes on Tampa bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Carolina Panthers takes on New Orleans Saints at Super dome on Nov 8 at 4.05 PM
Detroit Lions takes on Seattle Seahawks at Qwest Field on Nov 8 at 4.05 PM
San Diego Chargers takes on New York Giants at Giants Stadium on Nov 8 at 4.05 PM
Tennessee Titans takes on San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park on Nov 8 at 4.05 PM
Dallas Cowboys takes on Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on Nov 8 at 8.20 PM
Pittsburgh Steelers takes on Denver Broncos at Invesco Field at Mile High on November 9 at 8.30 PM Read More!
NFL power rankings Week 9 - NFL Betting
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
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The results of the Saints vs Falcons Monday night NFL game are still pending but ourweek 9 NFL power rankings are ready to go.
The week 9 NFL power rankings are set and we are assuming that the undefeated Saints are going to be able to get past the Falcons in the Monday night game. If the Falcons manage to pull off the upset then we’ll adjust our week 9 NFL power rankings but it doesn’t appear they have much of a shot against the Saints with New Orleans currently favored by 12 points on the spread
We will go with the top 10 on the week 9 NFL power rankings for now and will provide a complete list of all 32 teams after the Monday night matchup.
The week 9 NFL power rankings top 10:
1.New Orleans Saints
2. Indanapolis Colts
3. New England Patriots
4. Minnesota Vikings
5. Dallas Cowboys
6. Philadelphia Eagles
7. Cincinnati Bengals
8. Pittsburgh Steelers
9. Denver Broncos
10. Baltimore Ravens
New Orleans gets the top spot in the week 9 NFL power rankings after the Colts struggled badly and looked off against the 49ers while the Eagles and Cowboys have been playing impressive football the last two weeks. The top 4 of the week 9 NFL power rankings could very well be a playoff preview with none showing many signs of weakness. Read More!
The week 9 NFL power rankings are set and we are assuming that the undefeated Saints are going to be able to get past the Falcons in the Monday night game. If the Falcons manage to pull off the upset then we’ll adjust our week 9 NFL power rankings but it doesn’t appear they have much of a shot against the Saints with New Orleans currently favored by 12 points on the spread
We will go with the top 10 on the week 9 NFL power rankings for now and will provide a complete list of all 32 teams after the Monday night matchup.
The week 9 NFL power rankings top 10:
1.New Orleans Saints
2. Indanapolis Colts
3. New England Patriots
4. Minnesota Vikings
5. Dallas Cowboys
6. Philadelphia Eagles
7. Cincinnati Bengals
8. Pittsburgh Steelers
9. Denver Broncos
10. Baltimore Ravens
New Orleans gets the top spot in the week 9 NFL power rankings after the Colts struggled badly and looked off against the 49ers while the Eagles and Cowboys have been playing impressive football the last two weeks. The top 4 of the week 9 NFL power rankings could very well be a playoff preview with none showing many signs of weakness. Read More!