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NFL Lines-Discover the Secrets to Winning EVERY NFL Game

NFL betting odds and NFL lines are both one of the most profitable ways to earn a living online. It is easy to win the nfl lines, it is just first hard to understand what are all the bet types and which ones are the best. The fantasy football draft is just around the corner and if you want a winning team I suggest you also listen up here and take this article seriously.

Below are all the betting types:

The Point Spread

The most common type of NFL bet is the point spread. Point spreads are great because your team may lose, but the point spread covered them, so you actually win! Point spreads work by the nfl lines allocating points to a team where the team is a significant underdog to win. If there was no such thing has point spreads in the NFL than it would be a lopsided betting world. Point spreads aim to put the money on both sides of the bet equally, which works in sports books favors.

The Money Line

If you don't want to predict a spread between the teams, you can just pick a winner. Money lines are great, but if you are going for a favorite team on the money line you may have to risk twice as much money just to win your target winnings goal. Let's say you saw a line that said Chicago Bears -160, Detroit Lions +240. For mathematical purposes we are going to be betting based on the lines you see. If you wanted to take the Chicago bears on the nfl betting lines here, you would have to risk 160 dollars just to win 100! It's a huge risk vs a small reward, but if you're feeling confident in the team you're risking all that money on, than there should be no problem on you losing. Now on the flip side of things, if you took the Detroit Lions and just put down 100 dollars, you would win 240 bucks based on the line! Your total profit would be 240 bucks just by risking 100 dollars. If you can find exploitable home teams, you should make a killing on the road dogs this year. Finding at least one road dog a week to upset the heavily favored home team is one of the best things you could ever do.

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Sec Football: a Tradition of Champions

Since its founding in 1933, the Southeastern Conference has been a powerhouse on the football field. Indeed, pigskin analysts are in near universal agreement that SEC football will remain a force to be reckoned with well into the future.

Nfl Preseason Betting at Sportsbook

NFL Preseason Betting could be really interesting because of a number of backups, participating in a games. And these backups often play key roles during the preseason. There are a lot of different strategies to bet during the preseason, but the main point of all systems is the quarterbacks play and the team?s reserves. You should watch the coaching staff, quarterback rotations, new talent backups and the situation with 0-2 teams. It?s really important to look after the coach bunch: new coaches want to win and veteran coaches want to see players.

There are a lot of teams that have started 0-2 straight up during the NFL preseason, often they are returning home for the 3rd preseason game. It?s a good chance to wage on them for the 3rd preseason game. The one of the most important factor in NFL betting during the preseason is the rotation of quarterbacks: the veteran bunch of quarterbacks is a good poiunt to bet on them, especially in the game against rookie. Some people bet against teams playing rookie quarterbacks. Apprentices usually struggle in the preseason as they learn the ropes, that could be good chance to bet and win. In some preseason games starters will not be the most important factor.

Also in preseason NFL betting you have to look after the situations in which one team has an advantage both in the quarterback rotation and starter?s playing time. After finding the team with a good bunch of quarterbacks you cao focus on this team, especially in games against teams with poor backups. It?s necessary to outwatch the motivation: some good teams can show outstanding playing if they need it and be come really bad in some matches, which are not really important. Those are good football betting situations.

It?s appeared to be not so serious to bet while NFL preseason in comparison with season games, but if you find time to research the situation will be amazed at how much money you win during the NFL preseason betting. NFL preseason betting is really unique because teams are not wholly focused on winning, and this fact can change all the picture of betting. Of course, NFL preseason betting results is not a good indication for a regular season. Coaches during the preseason want to test new players, avoid injuries and find a new strategies. Winning is pleasant but not necessary for a preseason game. Consequently, even the best teams can?t be a reason to bet on them.

Betting in NFL preseason you will find that preseason odds are very different from regular season odds. At same time it?s necessary to be a very prudent to use NFL preseason betting results as a real reflection of the team ability. Team potention in the regular season and its results during the preseason are very different. But NFL preseason betting is a good time to get some information about coaches, new strategies and players. Also you could judge a team?s chemistry, finding a team, which play every game like the last in the season or noting teams looking poised while the game.

Worst to First – Turning a College Football Disaster Into a Winner

uilding a successful college football program requires several key ingredients. Now that the 2008 campaign has concluded for some truly awful programs, the work to build losers into winners has begun. It is appropriate now, to look at some of the significant elements required for building a winning football program. Included on this list are:

Finding enough Murray State and Western Kentucky football programs to build a schedule around,
Identifying enough alumni who really believe in the institution?s academic focus to give thousands of hard-earned dollars so they can be entertained on autumn Saturdays, and
Figuring out a way to attract some decent athletes that are capable of constructing enough complete sentences to pass Freshman English.

Scheduling

Early pioneers of creative scheduling used to rely on sportswriters to simply pick their team as a contender for the National Championship. In years past, the Cornish Game Huskers of Nebraska routinely scheduled unbelievably weak opponents to open their season. They would fill Memorial Stadium in Lincoln with throngs of beer basted, red nosed (and clad) fans to watch the Huskers thrash teams that could hardly assemble eleven people for the kick off.

The advent of the BCS scoring system changed all that. Instead of arranging weekly massacres of poor opponents in September, the Big and Red administration had to try and bring in some quality opponents such as Southern Cal and Virginia Tech. It is bad enough that Nebraska has to face serious competition in Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas during their conference schedule. Now, that danged BCS has made the Big and Red Fans (BaRFs), actually see some real games during the harvest season.

The University of Michigan ? another of the hallowed monster football programs ? used to try the weak-sister scheduling method to gather steam for a national championship run. Unfortunately for them (and a blessedly for the rest of us), over the past two seasons, they scheduled in Appalachian State and the University of Utah as part of their September Patsy Parade. The really bad news for the Wolverines is that both AppState and the Utes actually showed up. In 2008, an early loss to Utah set the stage for a remarkable skid into the grey land of bowl ineligibility. Now, all the snow choked Wolverine fans have to make up a reason to go drink beer in Florida while other teams continue to play football.

The Indiana Hoosier football team didn?t harbor any realistic thoughts of attending a bowl game this year, but they followed the scheduling methodology perfectly. They then hit the tank after a 2-0 start. In taking a closer look, those two early season wins against Western Kentucky and Murray State didn?t actually qualify as genuine games. Still, the Hoosiers actually played the games and managed to defeat both. It just didn?t prepare them for the rest of the Big Ten schedule, which quickly relegated Indiana to their usual place sweeping up the stalls at the bottom of the heap.

Alumni Relations

It has been said that to be successful as a college administrator, one must provide three things to three different constituencies. Students want sex, the faculty wants parking and alumni want winning sports. While the student interest generally takes care of itself and a modest effort can pacify the faculty demand for parking places and hook ups for electric cars, the Alumni demand is quite a bit more challenging.

Some of the more creative administrators remember that alumni were once students themselves and therefore might be more closely attuned to the student demand. That is why cheerleaders are instructed to perform in front of the alumni section as much as in front of the student cheap seats.

Free beer and chips also keep alumni pacified during losing seasons, but at some point, the administration needs to deliver either a winner on the field or provide the hope for delivering a winner. It is this last point that impacts the career of football coaches. Coaches are motivators ? not only of players but of alumni as well. Players provide the muscle for on the field execution, alumni provide the funds for the weight room as well as the recruiting parties. Some of these alums attend as well.

Recruiting

A tribute to Dan Hawkins (currently coach of the Colorado Buffalos and formerly of Boise State), seems appropriate here. Motivational speaking can only accomplish so much. However, Hawkins has achieved a level of success rarely touched by others. Convincing a star pampered athlete to leave the comfortable confines of his San Diego prep school to play football on the frozen prairie wasteland of Idaho is a remarkable feat. It is so cold there that the field turned blue. Still the ?Hawk? hacked a powerhouse program out of that wilderness due to superior coaching ability and outstanding motivational skill.

Now, the University of Colorado ? from its stunningly beautiful Boulder, CO campus - thinks that Hawkins should never lose another game. Unfortunately for the Buffalo Steaks, that hasn?t quite panned out just yet. Still, Hawkins has had some solid recruiting success and the CU program at least appears headed in the right direction. The Buffalos are the Sage?s pick for the surprise team of 2009.

When it comes down to it, there is only so much the coaches can do to produce a winner. They have to put talented athletes on the field. Unfortunately, they have to put these same athletes in Freshman English. Have you heard some of these athletes try to give a radio interview? Ask what it is to conjugate a verb and many will just ask for the key to the restroom. Success on the field does not guarantee success in the classroom. This may be why Duke has such a problem putting a competitive team on the field. Spelling one?s name correctly on the Duke entrance exam is but one requirement. Athletes need to be academically able to attend the Stanfords, Northwesterns, Notre Dames and Dukes of the football world. To these schools, the Sage sends his kudos. You can?t put students in the classroom who have trouble distinguishing verb from pronoun, even if they can run 40 yards in 4.25 seconds.

There will be a number of new coaches and staffs in place for the 2009 season. Usually, season one for a new coaching staff is a disaster. Little recruiting has been done and there is no history for a star recruit to look at to help in his decision to attend. It is in these first years though, that the average viewer really learns who can coach and who can?t. If you have a team made up of essentially walk-on players taking the field to play Oklahoma, you are going to find out who can motivate his team to play its best. And every now and then, you get a huge upset. That is why we keep tuning in and buying the College Football Executive Package from our cable companies. So keep an eye on Sarkisian at Washington next year... Should the Huskies win a game next year, it will be because of solid coaching and not necessarily great recruiting.

Winning football traditions bring multiple of factors together for a successful season. But it?s the losers that figure out interesting ways to blow it. The Sage of College Football will be here to bring you all the fun and interesting tidbits for 2009.

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Nfl – All-time Scoring Record Holder Morten Andersen Retires

 

The Danish kicker and NFL all-time leading scorer of 48 years-old Morten Andersen, made known his retirement this December 8th 2008, due to his knee problems, which have affect him over this past years. Andersen, who did not play in the current season, told the press he was trying to get another contract with an NFL team, but he realized that he wasn’t the same and that he could not train now the way he use to. The Danish announced his departure of the NFL in his hometown, Copenhagen, after 25 years of professional career in the American football.

Morten started his football career at Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis in 1977 as an exchange student. His first season as a kicker with Ben Davis was so remarkable that he received a scholarship in Michigan State University in 1978. At Michigan, the Danish kicker achieved numerous records including a 63-yard field goal in the Big Ten Conference. After Michigan State, in 1982, Morten became an NFL- professional player with the New Orleans Saints, where he spent 13 seasons.

After playing with the Saints, Andersen signed a contract with the Atlanta Falcons and played with them for another eight seasons. During the season 1998-99 with the Falcons, he had his career highlight by kicking the field goal that surpassed the Vikings and win Atlanta’s first and only NFC title, reaching the franchise’s first appearance in the Super Bowl.

Later on, Andersen played for one season in 2001 with the New York Giants, and moved to the Kansas City Chiefs for the following two seasons. Afterwards he spent one season with the Vikings and became a free agent after 2004 season; therefore, he didn’t play in 2005. But for the 2006 season, Morten came back to the NFL to play with the Atlanta Falcons once again. In December 2006 he beat the all-time leading scorer Gary Anderson’s record and became the new all-time scorer in the NFL history as well as the NFL's career leader in field goals made.

Morten signed again with the Falcons in 2007 and finished the regular season making 25 out of 28 field goals, resulting in the most precise season of his career. For this season 2008, he didn’t receive a call to play with any team and as he continued with his knee injuries; Andersen decided it was time to retire.

Morten finished his 25-year career with 2,544 points playing in 382 NFL games.  He made 565-of-709 field goal attempts. He also was part of the NFL- decade teams for the 1980’s and 1990’s. With all his career accomplishments we just can affirm that he definitely became one of the best kickers in the NFL history.

In his last press conference as a NFL professional player he expressed that the high spot of his career was reaching the Super Bowl in 1999 with the Atlanta Falcons, which is one of the most important memories he will keep as a professional football player, as well as been selected seven times to the Pro Bowl. Surely Morten Andersen will be remembered not only because of his records but also for his love for the game.

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Surviving Football Withdrawal – a Guide to Recognizing and Recovering From Football Dependency

College Football’s season ending ‘hurrah’ that is bowl week heralds the conclusion of the 2008 season. For the more balanced among us, this signals the start of a new year and the chance to focus on surviving winter and to enjoy not having to cut the grass. For others, this time of year marks a merciful and justified end to more than four months of yelling, beer swilling, nacho loading and relationship damaging behavior.

2008 was notable for many formerly losing programs. Vanderbilt defeated Boston College 16-14 in the Music City Bowl on New Year’s Eve. This was Vanderbilt’s first bowl win since the Dwight Eisenhower Presidency and came over #24 Boston College. Not since Howdy Doody ruled Saturdays has Vanderbilt produced a post season victory. Vandy is now able to provide proof that the school indeed has a football program. Coming out of the cold after 53 years will provide enough fuel to keep the Commodore faithful happy through the offseason.

2008 saw many milestones achieved. It also saw some horrific collapses. Several formerly strong programs that expected to win, took a nosedive into the black hole of bowl in ineligibility. The Wolverines of mighty Michigan found out what life has been like for their Big-10 brethren at Indiana this year, as there was no bowl trip to a warm climate to salve the discomfort of a Michigan winter. Several programs that expected to be generating heat in the compost bin, didn’t fail to disappoint. Perennial doormats of the west, New Mexico State and Idaho managed to field teams that performed expectedly abysmally. The big surprise this year was former Pac-10 power program Washington. The team smelled like wet dogs as they competed with cross state rival Washington State to solidly anchor the worst group of 2008 football programs.

How do Husky fans survive the offseason? The obligatory firing of the old coach and replacement with poor Steve Sarkisian from USC will provide a few weeks of hope, but in the end, reality will set in just like the Puget Sound fog. The one bright spot is that expectations for Husky football are now set so low, that even a single win over a Division II school would qualify as a step in the right direction. UW is now trying to schedule Western Kentucky and Murray State just as soon as possible. But the purple dogs would be wise to remember Michigan scheduling Appalachian State at home some years ago. The maize and blue’s gagging in that game started the program spiraling into the septic tank. But well… if you are UW, there just isn’t much further to fall, so you may as well try and outbid Indiana and Nebraska to get Murray State to show up on your field.

How did we as a society get to a point where our daily happiness is dependent on how the alma mater did on the field? This question justifies some exploration as a good chunk of the autumn economy is driven by young, t-shirt clad alumni putting pizza, nachos and beer on their new American Express cards.

College football afternoons call to mind a time of hope and anticipation for university alumni. That time of being young and able to scope out the coeds with impunity is for many, the best and most hopeful time of their young lives. Many alumni get out into the world and before they realize it, find themselves with a mortgage, a wife and two great but loud kids. They wistfully look back on the feeling of exhilaration and optimism when they let themselves believe that Tammy C. from Accounting 101 might really go out with ‘em. For young alums the challenge is then to recreate those great feelings of exhilaration and optimism while encumbered by a real job.

University administrators take great advantage of this. Inviting alumni to fund raising events where they can mingle with students, alums and cheerleaders stirs just enough of that old college excitement that alumni are soon parted with significant sums of their money. When this occurs, a dysfunctional bond is created between alum and institution. Winning on the field becomes a validation of that relationship. And validation is important when going home to the wife to explain why one just contributed $500 to the University Therapy (read ‘Hot Tub’) fund.

Once the alumni and university relationship is firmly established, a dependency is created. Dependency like substance abuse gradually demands increasing contributions of attention and resources until a breaking point is reached. This breaking point typically occurs at the end of the football season when the credit card bills arrive and the wife is threatening to take the two loud kids and move to her cousin’s place near South Beach.

It should be noted that these dependencies are created in winning as well as losing environments. In winning environments however, there are more alumni to shoulder the burdens of keeping the players in hot tubs and nice cars. For rebuilding or losing programs, these dependencies really threaten financial health, family well being and all manner of relationships. So, before one has to endure news that his former wife is dating Rodrigo from the South Florida Modeling Agency, immediate action is required. Fortunately, science has provided us with at least two tactics that work.

Replacement

Replacing the substance at the core of the dependency is a common strategy. Frequently, an over dedicated alum turns his attention to the basketball program. The general strategy is to decrease the dependency though gradual reduction of the substituted environment. Unfortunately, an indoor sport doesn’t allow for nearly enough seating to bring enough alumni and cheerleaders together to generate the same level of interest and excitement that a big outdoor venue provides, so using basketball to replace football as an area of interest frequently fails.

The big risk to the replacement strategy occurs when a basketball program actually gets exciting. This creates yet another dependency that one has to wait until baseball season to cure. By this time, the ex-wife and Rodrigo will be a sipping Champaign in a hot tub of their own.

Should the replacement strategy be chosen, the author recommends hockey. Even at a professional level, hockey is fast enough to allow the viewer to forget about gawking at college aged coeds. And almost no one has hockey cheerleaders.

Many wives may be prevented from achieving the status of ex-wives by including them in the replacement area of interest. Replacement interests need not be sports related. Especially if one’s wife has participated to any degree in the football season, the recovering fan will need to consider all options for replacement – just to be fair. These areas may include opera, classical music and other artistic disciplines far removed from anything resembling a sweat sock.

Rebound

The term ‘rebound’ is a more clever way of saying quitting ‘cold turkey.’ After a period of time removed from the dependency, the fan will simply rebound to something resembling normalcy. Rebound depression is a natural consequence here, but… depression is better than sending off alimony checks to South Florida. The central tenant of the Rebound strategy is to tough it out, read the updates on what ridiculous statements the new coach makes, and watch as the best recruits in your area commit to USC. And just deal with it.

The more difficult part of this strategy comes when trying to talk the wife into unpacking the UHaul and telling her with a straight face that you will never again drop $400 to pick up the bar tab for the senior members of the Pom squad. Should the alum be successful in coaxing the wife into the house, he must actually make conversation about something meaningful – like life, love, finances and try to find areas of common interest.

These areas of common interest then overlap with the Replacement tactic as some of these conversations will require actual commitment and follow through. Attending an opera really isn’t the point of this. Should you get into a situation where you are committed to participate in something your very significant other is interested in, remember that you must actually ‘participate.’ When your wife attended a football game with you, she probably didn’t just sit there when your team scored. Now when the fat lady sings, you don’t stand up and do the wave, but you get the point. One must invest the effort to learn who Pavarotti was and what really distinguished him from John Mayer.

Joint Recovery

Occasionally, husband and wife teams will experience the same withdrawal and depression problems together. While it may appear to be an advantage to share a dedication to a particular football program, joint recoveries from football withdrawal are frequently more than twice the work. They are certainly almost twice as expensive. Since both parties to the relationship are involved in the problem, there is no one available with a strong connection to reality to set the baselines for expected behavior.

Connecting to reality is then the central part of a joint recovery. Reality consists of things like cleaning the house, paying the bills and shoveling snow. Sharing in these tasks is not something anyone would naturally give up Sports Center to do. However, the recovery requires tasks and chores to be shared. It also requires the couple to investigate what other areas of interest the relationship might pursue. These might include things like biking, hiking, dog walking – usually something ending in “ing” would work. This again implies action and participation. The exception – for obvious reasons – to this rule would be the addition of (new or more) kids to the relationship.

Concluding the 2008 football season is best done in some form of ritual. Something like taking the Christmas lights down or finally throwing out some salt on that driveway ice patch might help you get it into your head that it is winter outside. Football will have to wait until the spring game. And when the spring game does roll around, for God’s sake, don’t pay for a ticket to see it. Just let it go by and take the wife to a nice dinner. Otherwise, she and Rodrigo will be drinking rum and chomping calamari under a palm tree.

For more wit and wisdom, please visit the Sage’s website at: http://firstworst.com