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Giants’ Defense Exposed Against Quality Opponent

October 19th, 2009 Chris Binderman No comments

Heading into week six of the NFL season the New York Giants defense looked like it was on pace to put together one of the greatest single season performances of all time. And now after the team’s first loss of the season there are a myriad of questions about this unit. After feasting on bottom dwellers this unit has now finally been exposed.

Through the first five games of the season this team was dominating the league in yards allowed per game giving up right around 100 ypg on the ground and an unfathomable 100 ypg or thereabouts in the air. But the curtain’s been pulled back thanks to Drew Brees and his high octane offense. Brees completed passes all day long and the offense scored at will against the highly touted pass defense. Read more…

Bengals Are a Team on the Rise

October 15th, 2009 Chris Binderman No comments

After week one’s ridiculous football betting loss at home to the underdog Broncos it looked like it was going to be another very long and very loss-filled season in Cincy. But a strange thing happened. The Broncos turned out to be a pretty damn good team and the Bengals have since reeled off four straight football betting wins and are in sole passion of the very tough AFC North. Who would have thought it?

What makes the Bengals string of wins all the more impressive is the fact that they’ve won three games in a row on the road and have a perfect 3-0 so far in the division. The team now controls its own destiny in terms of wrapping an AFC North football betting title and is already light years ahead of its division rivals with three division victories. Read more…

NFC West is Still the Weakest Link

October 1st, 2009 Chris Binderman No comments

nfc_west_teams_question_marAfter years of dwelling in the NFL’s football betting cellar it seemed as if the NFC West might have finally broke through the glass ceiling last year by sending a representative to the Super Bowl. But after three weeks of regular season action it’s clear that –until proven otherwise- the NFC West is still the worst division in the NFL.

Through three weeks of football betting the division has a league worst four wins between its four teams. It doesn’t take a genius to do the math on that one, but for the numerically impaired that’s an average record of 1-2 for each team. Read more…

Ralph Wilson Inducted Into Football Betting Hall of Fame

July 22nd, 2009 Chris Binderman No comments

Ralph Wilson, welcome to the Pro Football Hall of Fame… You really deserve it. It’s an honor for us and for the Buffalo Bills as well. Not only for the players and coaches, but for everyone who has been part of this great institution for the last 50 years… From the general manager to the security guys outside the big entrance doors.You have contribute to the league, city and for sure to the game certainly merit in introduction into the Hall of Fame.

I cannot imagine how proud you should be on this moment and not only you… Your family and community should be. When you were the head coach of the Buffalo Bills you did expressed yourself strongly and you did listened to any opinion of anyone.
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Football Sports Betting and the NFL Division Champions

June 29th, 2009 Chris Binderman No comments

Football sports betting on the NFL involves wagering on a league that enjoys more parity than any other major sports league in America. Consequently, every season football sports betting fans watch new teams rise and other teams fall, with very few teams able to maintain a prominent position in the league for many consecutive years.  This reality is very central to sports betting football and football sports betting enthusiasts must understand this characteristic of the NFL as they look to wager on the division champions of a previous year.

Football sports betting is so entertaining, in part, because of the parity that has been ensured between the teams. Sports betting football does not necessitate having to stomach teams like the Yankees and Red Sox, whose payrolls are so high that few other teams can compete. Football sports betting fans know that no matter how bad a team is one year, that same team may very well be competing in the Super Bowl in the following season. Similarly, teams that are division champions and even Super Bowl winners are frequently unable to win their divisions the next year. However, even though most football sports betting enthusiasts acknowledge this parity, it is not always illustrated when they are sports betting football Read more…