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great preview mate.. cant wait for it to start.. like the eagle and falcons too and titans could be value as well. patriots and steelers definitely the standard bearers
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Great Preview Bless'....Some amount of work....Good Luck to ya!
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Bless what do you do and where do you find the time to put this much work in?
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Go EAGLES B-)
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:0 Bless
Some amount of work in that! For wat its worth (no big write up) ;) im on The Chargers @ 12/1 and The Saints @ 25/1, gl |
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WELL BRED...I'm a English grammar and spelling teacher I thought my thread would have showed that. :0 :^0
As for the preview I do them for a few reasons really. Mostly to make myself do the homework for what I'm betting on. As it does pay me in the long term if I know in advance what I need to watch out for and unless you do the research before hand your unlikely to see anything that everyone else by now hasn't already seen. By putting it down in writing here it helps me to think it true as well as highlight any gaps I might have missed or glossed over. As the boys on here are all quite happy to show you them even if often its not in such a nice way. :( But I suppose at the end of the day I'm just a mean git and hate to think that went I do lose my money by giving it away easy. The research makes that more unlikely. :D As to what I do I'm basically a full timer on here and eventually hope to use the experience I've build up here over the years and take it into the stockmarket and become a stockmarket trader. Especially if Betfair Premiun Charges keep on going the way they are.......Cheers |
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my bets for d Superbowl will be Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers and New Orleans Saints :D
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:0 great minds pf ;\
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im a gluting for punishment re. the Chargers and Saints :|, Eagles are my team thought they should of done it last year, they were hot going into the playoffs and should of beat Arizona (was a sad night in the PF house)
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bless thanks for the detailed response. would love to be full time some day too.
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great post bless. although, are some of ur picks not a bit obvious, ie mostly favs & 2nd favs. well anyway, good luck. everyones entitled to their opinion. for what its worth, i fancy the cowboys to break out of the traps early again as usual with a good winning record and will probably have a patriotic punt on the niners again at large prices.
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There is some great prices going around saying that I don't think the Chargers is one of them. Their price is based on the likehood they can't put make the play-off coming from that division. But serious question marks remain over their defence.
New Orleans seems fairy prices at 25/1 if they can get into the play-off they could well end up low single figures. As for the Eagles I don't really understand the drift myself. I had them up at 13/1 for padding and it got wiped with the backer leaving up money. A few weeks later we're now going 18/1 on Betfair which I took some of. I don't really understand why like I said in the preview they are still fitting the pieces so its a bit early to expect them to jell in time for the pre-season stuff. Anyone know why they are drifting especially with the New York Giants been pretty friendless in the market as well?......Cheers |
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Hi Big Layer....I didn't really see anything that stood out this season at big prices. Especially when the proven teams are so long ie the Giants 16/1 and the Eagles 17/1.
The alternatives are Arizona 28/1, Vikings 20/1, Bears 25/1and the Partners 25/1. But their plenty close enough in the betting now to the likes of the New York Giants. It often pays to try and not be too smart when it comes to Sports Betting imo and I've a feeling this year could echo that opinion......Cheers |
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The colts have a great chance this year , massive price aswell. And the Pats,SD have obvious chances. Cant see the Steelers having enough this year tbh. And outside chances for Jets and Packers
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ROMA....What have you got against the Steelers? Two times winners in 4 years and now with what looks the easiest schedule they had for a few years which could see them going into the play-offs as No 1 seeds.
12/1 is a big price for a defending Champion who didn't lose any of their players during the off season. You imagine that stability and expereince of been together in some tough battles last season when some rebuilding was going on will only improve their chances. Your not inclined to agree though? :0 .....Cheers |
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Any thoughts on the Rose of Tralee Bless?
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Steelers are in the Ravens div right??I dont rule the ravens out , I think they have a good chance of topping div. But the steelers had a great season fair enough but at the same time alot of the top teams were having probelms, they may have won anyway but im not sure. The steelers defence carries their offence and imo when you come up against the like of the Colts,Pats,Chargers etc. you need to score a good few points and I dont think they can. Also never liked Ben as a QB think he is more of a liability then a positive. Ok they may win div so it could be a trading chance but I see better teams out there than the steelers
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Come on IRISH RO. Don't tell us in a year where San Diego Chargers is maybe only Two games in the play-offs away from the Superbowl they probably have 7 wins in the bags by the end of October or the 1st week in November.Your not going to go on record and shout to us the merits of Philip Rivers to be included as a all time great q/b.
Now you have Merrieman back in defence and a fit again Tomlison in offence I thought you be shouting from the roof tops the chances of the Chargers. Since you done it every other year when they were out with the washing. Don't tell you lost faith in your team, not this year of all years. :0 .............................................................................................................. ROMA. Yeah fair enough. The Bookies wouldn't be going 11/2 the field if we could make it clear cut on ruling out or in any team.......I'm looking forward to seen the Packers I'm hoping for a good run from them this season though 4 out of their first 6 games are away including to Dallas and New Orleans and the Eagles away is there 8th game. OUCH :0 |
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i bet the eagle to win it last year and will be sticking with them again, if mcnabb stays healthy they will go far and they did a good job in the offseason drafting and trading. They have a very favourable start to the season with quite a few home games to get them on a roll.
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Bless Re eagles. id say the drift on the eagles
was due to a couple of injuries and the loss of the de-coordinatror. I still think they are overpriced because i fancy them to win their division. NYG lost a third of their run team and the wide recievers didnt do a whole lot after Plaxico went nuts! They did draft a pretty useful wide reciever but Philly drafted a better one!! And dallas are just one big soap opera. Plus they are in a new stadium aswell so could take time to gel at home. After that i do like green bay to win their division aswell and i fancy NY Jets to get into the play offs. Maybe not as division champs because tom terrific is back but should get the necesaary wins. They Would have strolled into the play offs last year if favre didnt go interception crazy late last year. Rookie QB and new coach but Rex done some great things at the ravens and if sanchez gets the nod he could do pretty well. |
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Alright Bless-was in a bit of rush earlier so more concerned about getting some last minute info on the rose then confirming that the Chargers would indeed win this years superbowl! ;)
Think its a given that the Chargers have had an offence to win a superbowl over the last few years but have had to deal with injuries to the big 3 of Rivers, LT and Gates when it counted most in the playoffs. Last year the defense was awful up to mid December when a change of defensive coordinater to ex bears man Ron riveira halted the slide. Since then the defense has steadied and the great 'Lights out' Merriman is back!! Chargers were 3rd last in time on the field for an offense last season yet Rivers and co were 4th best in yardage gained-any improvement in the former in a poor division and the Chargers have huge potential to realise the (my) dream :) Outsiders for me are the Redskins and the seahawks but no major conviction on either. Double up the French rose and the Chargers for the superbowl and make poverty history ;) |
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Hi KELLY a interesting summary. I suppose one of the reasons too that the Eagles are easy to bet is the NFC EAST is a so called division of death with only 1 team guanteed to come out of the Giants, Eagles, Cowboys, and Redskins. So it often worth a layers while in doing the opposite to me and filling his books on all four for the Superbowl in the hope that one only survives it and then gets stopped further along the way.
While I avoided that temptation is I think maybe the Giants and the Eagles will make it one as best runners up. What you said about the Cowboys is interesting too. Normally I take these guys on as their play-off record is sh1te. I thinks its 1 wins now in 7 years or maybe worse. But 21/1 is a decent price on a team who has a good nucleus of talent through out its ranks. So I was torn between laying them or the Vikings at 20/1 to make up my book. Like the NFC EAST the NFC NORTH is also a group of death when compared to the WEST. So I decided to go after the Vikings and (Favvre) and lay them all in that division, New Orleans, Bears, and Lions since I reckon whoever wins it will be on the road in the 2nd round of the play-offs. Who wanted to back the Lions after 16 out of 16 losses last year God only knows but I filled on them. ...So we see soon did I take the right option. Not sure what to make of the RAVENS myself a bit up and down now over the years. Plus they lost to the Steelers 3 times last year so will have a bit to do to overcome that stat. I see also you went for the JETS to be in contention somebody else did that maybe it was ROMA. I don't rate these boys at all I think they will struggle in the AFC EAST with New England in it to overcome and might need a 11 and 5 to make it as a best runners up depending on how the Titans and Ravens go if their divisions go as the bookies predict. Still LOTS OF FUN to look forward to on those miserable Sunday Wet Cold Winter evenings. I love watching the games played in the snow. I get a kick out of watching the crowds at them as much as the games themselves....They must be MAD. :^0 ......Cheers |
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5 star review as always bless, thanks a million,
any news on live coverage, sky have there September ad out and nothing about the there NFL coverage on it!!! |
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Recent info on the coverage on sky
At the start of the year, one of our objectives at NFL UK was to complete the 2009 TV contracts early and communicate them to fans promptly. Sadly this has not been achieved partly given the challenging nature of negotiations and partly due to the aim of providing the best possible outcome for everybody. I appreciate the frustration that must be felt by the lack of information and apologise that we havent been able to do a better job of alleviating it. The broadcast landscape has changed since our TV rights were last up for renewal. A combination of the international economy, as well as the shifting sands of the broadcasters, has meant that several curve balls have been thrown over the past few months. As yet, the contracts for the 2009 season have not been totally finalized, and until they are, we are not at liberty to announce anything concrete. Suffice to say that we will have this completed in the next two to three weeks, and the first place you will hear about these finalized deals will be here on nfluk.com. I can tell you that, despite the difficulty of negotiations, some advances in our broadcast situation have been made, which I think will be exciting to fans here. Having said that, with the economy and TV landscape in mind, we have also seen some elements of our presence on British television disappear the first casualty of which is the preseason, which will not be shown this season on Sky Sports. Looked at as a whole picture, I think youll see that the sport is in a better situation once these contracts are signed and sealed. I think a top line view is that we have probably taken three steps forward and a couple of steps back. However, it is apparent for us as fans of a relatively niche sport with plenty of growing still to do, we have no |
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Great write up Bless, Ive posted some of these points on the American forum bt please allow me to put them on here as I like the quality of the discussion.
This time last year the team that went 0-16 Detroit were 3 1/2 points favs AWAY to Atlanta who ended up maing the play offs so it does show how hard it is to be subjective using the previous years standings. One thing I think is very under rated and is the reson for teams turning around bad seasons into good ones is schedule. There are two teams that have great schedules thta maethc up with their style of play this year and tho Houston have a tough Div their out of Div match ups are great and the Div is just of tough for the other teams in it. In the NFC West the sexy shout so far has been Seattle coming as you say off a horrid season injury wise but Hassselback has had plenty of injuries in the last few years, is slowing down a lot and they have Julius Jones and the Edge at rb, hardly the stuff of nightmares for the opposition to handle. In that Div San Fran have a peach of a schedule to use their running game and with Coffe looking like a great back up for Gore they could be good value in that Div given that Singletary has changed the mindset and wrok ethic of he team from the gung ho Mike Martz system. At this stage and at 4 or above these teams look like the vlue in the Divs, i really do expect them to shorten when the fixed odds firms re avaluate their prices over the next week or so leading up tp the start as most of them havent chnged a price since they released em months ago. Thanks |
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sorry for the awful spelling, I was trying to type and watch TV at the same time. Multi tasking is beyond me ;o)
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Very hard to disagree with the AFC selections. Both class teams and Brady is back and looking good in pre season.
In the NFC I really fancy the Vikings to win their division (I'm a Bears fan) as the Bears defence has been on the downward slope for a couple of years and the receiving corp is useless outside of Olsen at TE. The Packers are very hot and cold and I think thay will be as incosistent as they were last season. The signing of Farve could go either way. He was good for the Jets until his injury last season. This season, despite having a shoulder problem (he had it while playing well last year too) I think he can improve on last year. He is now playing for a team that plays the same type of offence that he played behind in Green Bay for years and is also back working with his old QB coach from those days. Farve will have more time in the pocket as opposition defences can't load up against the pass with Adrian Peterson in the backfield. Worst case scenario; Farve is a flop and is replaced by Rosenfels who is still a marked improvement from Ferotte/Jackson who they had last year. Another thing to consider is that the Vikes have a very easy schedule this season. The other team I fancy in the NFC are The Eagles. I think last season was a season too soon for them but they have added a few nice options and have a couple of great rookies from last year who will be looking to build on great 1st seasons. |
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IRISH RO....I can't help wondering are the Chargers just too short at 10/1 on what they have achieved over the last few years especially some of those flops in the play-offs.
Its clear they are already priced up as a team who are virtually already in the play-offs coming from the AFC West where their three rivals are all starting with a changed of head coaches. Personally with Seattle demise over the last Two years a case could be made that Arizona now in the NFC West at 28/1 would have similar credentials to them at double or treble the price. There has to be huge doubts on whether Merriman will be anything near as good as he was or even survive the season with his rebuild knee. Certainly I wouldn't fancy stepping into a NFL game with a rebuild knee to hold me up. Still I didn't choose to make them one of my lays this year when I probably could of afforded the luxury with the Steelers and the Patriots hanging around in the wings for the Chargers in the play-offs. Saying all that I fear for your finacial situation between eyeing up French women and following the Chargers neither would be my recommendation to help you get through a Irish recession. Good luck with both of them, you probaly need it. ;) ......Cheers |
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OLDBEAN....What do you do with the previews? Do you use them for picking your own bets or just for watching whats coming across the counter to you? As you always liked the NFL previews.
........................................................................................................ MR FU, Yeah I do see some of your threads over on the American forum. To tell you the truth I'm always a bit disappointed when I go over there as very few of the pundits there ever offer much of a opinion on why exactly they fancied something......Either they like keeping their cards close to their chest over there or maybe I'm not reading the right threads. :( I'm not sure I can agree with you over schedules. I do think it can effect the tough divisons like the AFC North and the NFC East while the NFC South and North are probably schedules worth looking at for trading purposes. EG, the Packers have a brutal start with 5 aways in 8 games including Dallas, Vikings and the Eagles.. But the NFC West is a stroll for a Superbowl contender so I see little significance what either of the Seahawks or 49ers get the Texans and Arizona will be hard to beat there. The other team you mentioned the Texans in the AFC South its borderline especially when you look at the stats and see the Colts have qualify from it for the last 7 seasons with a 12 - 4 record or better and in 10 out of the last 11 years. Thats some record to challenge just because of a good schedule. True the Texans have been working wonders in the off-season buts its still a huge challenge to ruffle up the Colts imo especially with the Titans also doing so little wrong last year. But betting is all about opinions and thanks for yours.... But like I said I don't think schedules apart from with maybe with one or two of the teams in the tougher divisons offer any advantage. Look at the Steelers last year and the Giants the year before they probably couldn't have found tougher schedules but yet both went on and won the Superbowl. Good luck with your selections anyway. I will be keeping One eye on them just in case you prove me wrong, You won't be the first. :^0 .....Cheers |
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Correction I swear my computer has a mind of its own. :0
But the NFC West is a stroll for a Superbowl contender so I see little significance what either of the Seahawks or 49ers get *** **** and Arizona will be hard to beat there. ........Cheers |
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Your points are certainly applicable to the outright market and I digressed a litte into the Divs and trading those positions.
The Colts have as you say got the record to make it very tough on the other teams in that league but the one downside maybe that all the teams in that league are now competitve where in the past that hasnt been the case, Houston were regularly beaten up most years and Tenn had salary cap problems for seasons after almost scooping the championship. Its gonna be fun for sure mate. Good luck with your positions. |
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Wow! Thats some preview Bless. Obviously a labour of love.
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Thanks GIANT.
........................................................................................................ MR FU if your still around or anybody. Talking about teams schedules. Do you think a harder schedule at the start of the season wth a easy run in, could actually offer a sort of advantage to a team. When you look at the last two years both Arizona and the New York Giants seemed to get momentum as the play-off loomed while teams who had a good start like the Giants this year and maybe New England last year faded away the nearer it got to the Superbowls. Do you think thats just the way league form goes or does haven the harder games early in a season offer some sort of advantage to have them out of the way, rather than what most of us normally think a lot of early defeats break the team spirit. :0 .......Cheers .............................................................................................................. ps....I suppose you could make the same case about GAA. Cork had the handy 1/4 final while Tyrone had to battle against Kildare. That confidence of a easy win my have stood to Cork. If it is the case in GAA that should suit Kerry on Sunday. :^0 |
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I hope Sky sign up the rights to the NFL soon otherwise we will be relying on crappy internet feeds on a Sunday night.
Good right up Bless |
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Possible injury to Brady last night in pre-season.
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Dark Destroyer probably playing games with the Steelers. Ben was meant to be out for the season last week. Two days later he's flying.
If early season money talks its Green Bay Packers and San Diego Chargers is whats there telling us. While Carolina Partners is now the one they want to lay after been in demand a few weeks ago. Only problem there for fans of the money is Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears Two other of the best backed teams in the pre-season are also in the AFC North same group of Green Bay. Unlikely more than 1 team will make it through from that division so somebody NFL bets will end up in a bin early. :( Saying that neither the money or the bookies never quite predict what will happen in a NFL season probably because a team overall strength and its ultimate finish in a season doesn't always correlate with its abilty. Which all makes its GREAT FUN to bet on.......Cheers |
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MR FU if your still around or anybody. Talking about teams schedules. Do you think a harder schedule at the start of the season wth a easy run in, could actually offer a sort of advantage to a team.
When you look at the last two years both Arizona and the New York Giants seemed to get momentum as the play-off loomed while teams who had a good start like the Giants this year and maybe New England last year faded away the nearer it got to the Superbowls. Do you think thats just the way league form goes or does haven the harder games early in a season offer some sort of advantage to have them out of the way, rather than what most of us normally think a lot of early defeats break the team spirit. .......Cheers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You could have a point there Blessington and it is something I have never really thought of. Will be something to consider this year for sure. |
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ttt, any fresh thoughts anyone?
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