Been a while since I've posted picks, decided to take a little break from sportsbetting.
My free sport picks for the day are below. Taking two straight wagers for MLB.
1st Wager
BAL (W Chen) v KAN (E Santana)
BAL (W Chen) 1.95
2nd Wager
PIT (F Liriano) v WAS (S Strasburg)
PIT (F Liriano) 2.25
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Game Time Picks 7/6/13
My Free Sport Pick Of The Day.
OAK (J Parker) v KAN (E Santana)
OAK (J Parker) 1.99
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+Oakland Athletics
OAK (J Parker) v KAN (E Santana)
OAK (J Parker) 1.99
Good Luck All!!
+Oakland Athletics
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Buffalo Bills Offseason Moves (2013)
NFL
Betting: Buffalo Bills Notable Offseason Moves
Change has been a major theme for the
Buffalo Bills organization for more than a decade now. The problem is
that the more things change, the more things have stayed the same.
The Bills are owners of the longest current playoff drought in the
NFL, which reached 13-straight seasons when the team won just six
games a year ago. Buffalo hired head coach Doug Marrone out of
Syracuse, drafted a new franchise quarterback in EJ Manuel, and added
talent on both sides of the ball. That said, only two teams are
considered bigger long shots to win the Super Bowl in 2013, with the
Bills listed at +10,000.
2013
Super Bowl Odds:
+10,000
Notable
Change #1: Bills Take College Route By Hiring Marrone
The Bills have tried nearly everything
from young to old, offensive-minded and defensive-minded, but they
have yet to find a quality long-term option. Next up is Marrone, the
former Syracuse coach that also spent four years as an offensive line
coach with the New York Jets before working three seasons as the
offensive coordinator of the New Orleans Saints under Sean Payton.
Marrone is an assertive leader that has a firm understanding of how
to get the most out of his talent and put his players in position to
succeed, and he will not waste any time trying to establish a new
culture in Buffalo.
Notable
Change #2: Spiller Set To Take Over As Featured Back In Year Four
One of the major differences under
Marrone will be the emphasis the Bills place on their rushing attack,
which has ranked among the best in the NFL over the past couple of
years but hasn’t gotten as many touches as fans would have liked to
see. There will also be a changing of the guard with CJ Spiller set
to take over as the featured back in his fourth season, replacing
Fred Jackson as the undisputed No. 1. Jackson will still be an
effective threat in tandem with Spiller, while Tashard Choice fights
for his share of carries as the third-down running back. Marrone has
not decided whether first-round pick EJ Manuel, or one of veterans
Kevin Kolb and Tarvaris Jackson will start at quarterback, but
Spiller and the rushing attack will be featured regardless.
Notable
Change #3: Strong Draft Class Provides Immediate Help
Manuel was the first pick made by
Buffalo in what was an excellent draft class overall, with
second-round picks wide receiver Robert Woods and linebacker Kiko
Alonso both having the potential to contribute right away. Woods is a
speedy, elusive receiver that can step in to the starting line up and
provide the type of big play deep threat that the Bills have lacked
opposite Steve Johnson over the years, while Alonso could being the
top back up at the linebacker spot if he doesn’t crack the starting
line up. Third-round pick receiver Marquise Goodwin was a track star
that could figure in to the return game immediately, while safeties
Duke Williams and Jonathan Meeks have starting potential but will
contribute right away on special teams. Ultimately Manuel will need
to succeed for this draft class to live up to its potential, but
there are some excellent picks in this group that should be able to
make an immediate impact regardless of whether he starts from year
one.
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NFL season.
Pittsburgh Steelers Offseason Moves (2013)
NFL Betting: Pittsburgh Steelers Notable
Offseason Moves
The Pittsburgh Steelers might be great again,
but probably not this season. For 2013, at least, this looks like an
organization that’s in a temporary state of retreat before it gears
up for 2014.
2013
Super Bowl Odds: +1235
Notable Change #1:
The Steelers
suffered three high-profile losses this past offseason, the first one
being the exodus of linebacker James Harrison to AFC North Division
rival Cincinnati. ESPN’s April 21 wire-service story on Harrison’s
switch of teams put the matter plainly: “The former Defensive
Player of the Year was a casualty of Pittsburgh's move to get under
the salary cap. The Steelers and Parise negotiated but couldn't reach
a deal on a reworked contract. Harrison was entering the final two
year of a $51 million extension signed in 2009. He missed the first
three games last season with a knee injury, but finished with six
sacks -- tied for the team lead -- as the Steelers finished No. 1 in
defense for the fourth time since Harrison became a starter in their
3-4 alignment. He moves to a defense that finished sixth last season
and lines up in a 4-3. Middle linebacker Rey Maualuga signed
a new deal last month, keeping one of the Bengals' captains. When he
signs his deal, Harrison will have been under contract with three of
the AFC North's four teams. An undrafted free agent in 2002, Harrison
played two seasons on the practice squad before he was signed by
the Baltimore Ravens. They let him go, and he ended up back in
Pittsburgh.”
Notable Change #2:
The Steelers
also watched running back Rashard Mendenhall go to the Arizona
Cardinals. Here’s what ESPN’s report stated on March 13, when the
story broke: “Mendenhall had led the Steelers in rushing for three
straight seasons before a disappointing 2012 season marred by
injuries and a one-game suspension for conduct detrimental to the
team. He was suspended for a game in December for not attending a
loss to the Chargers after he found out he wouldn't dress for the
game. He also was inactive for two games after fumbling twice on four
carries in a loss to the Browns. Mendenhall also was slowed by
injuries. He tore the ACL in his right knee in Week 17 of the 2011
season and didn't return until Oct. 4 of last season. His return
didn't last long, though, as he strained his right Achilles four days
later. The 25-year-old running back has rushed for 3,549 yards and 29
touchdowns in 57 career games.”
Notable Change #3:
The Steelers lost one of the fastest and most
dynamic perimeter playmakers in the NFL when receiver Mike Wallace
went to the Miami Dolphins. Wallace was a core member of the
Steelers’ receiving corps when they won the AFC title and reached
Super Bowl XLV against the Green Bay Packers in February of 2011.
Wallace stretched defenses with his speed and posed a threat not just
on vertical pass routes, but when catching short passes in open
space. The Steelers will have to radically rework their offense in
order to compensate for the loss of a considerable amount of speed on
the edges.
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Game Time Picks 7/3/13
My Free Parlay Pick of the day.
Two Team Parlay - Bet Odds: 2.75
SEA (F Hernandez) v TEX (D Holland)
TEX (D Holland) 1.69
TAM (R Hernandez) v HOU (B Norris)
TAM (R Hernandez) 1.63
Good Luck ALL!!!
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+Tampa Bay Rays
Two Team Parlay - Bet Odds: 2.75
SEA (F Hernandez) v TEX (D Holland)
TEX (D Holland) 1.69
TAM (R Hernandez) v HOU (B Norris)
TAM (R Hernandez) 1.63
Good Luck ALL!!!
+Texas Rangers
+Tampa Bay Rays
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Denver Broncos Offseason Moves (2013)
NFL Betting: Denver Broncos Notable
Offseason Moves
The Denver Broncos landed a player who could
make their offense that much more difficult to defend. They lost a
pass rusher and tried to make upgrades to their secondary.
Notable Change #1:
The Broncos’ biggest acquisition of the
offseason was, by far, the pickup of receiver Wes Welker from the New
England Patriots. Welker spent the past few seasons serving as the
key slot receiver for Tom Brady. Now he’ll catch passes for Peyton
Manning in the Mile High City. Welker will obviously be motivated to
defeat New England in the race for the AFC Championship. The fact
that he brings a substantial knowledge of the Patriots’ methods and
tendencies could help the Broncos if they ever play the Patriots in
the playoffs. However, Denver has to get there first. The Broncos
were on the verge of meeting New England for the AFC title last
season, but they lost to the Baltimore Ravens in double overtime in
the divisional playoff round. Welker could give Manning the slot
receiver he needs in order to move the sticks in third-and-five and
other similar situations. If Welker can minimize the amount of passes
he drops – he struggled in Super Bowl XLVI and in the 2012 regular
season as well – he will make Denver a much better team.
Notable Change #2:
The Broncos lost
outside pass rusher Elvis Dumervil, reducing the amount of threats
this team can send at opposing quarterbacks. Von Miller is still on
the roster, but Dumervil will cut into the Broncos’ level of depth.
The team did acquire defensive end Shaun Phillips to try to
compensate for the loss of Dumervil, but the sense is that the
Broncos will lose more than they gain in that swap of players.
Notable Change #3:
The Broncos tried to bring some reinforcements
to their back line of defense. They picked up two cornerbacks,
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Quentin Jammer. Everyone in the
professional football community knows why Denver made it a point to
grab two cornerbacks, not just one. The Broncos would have hosted New
England in the AFC Championship Game – and stood a good chance of
making Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans – had their secondary not
collapsed late in regulation against the Baltimore Ravens in a 2013
AFC Divisional Playoff Game. A blunder committed by Rahim Moore –
who badly misjudged a pass thrown by Baltimore quarterback Joe Flacco
– enabled the Ravens to tie Denver on a 70-yard touchdown pass in
the final 35 seconds of regulation. When Baltimore pulled out a
victory in double overtime after a Peyton Manning interception,
Denver’s top seed in the AFC had ceased to matter. The Broncos hope
that Rodgers-Cromartie and Jammer will be able to solidify and
stabilize the secondary, so that a recurrence of that nightmare
against Baltimore will not happen this season. If Denver can shut
down the big play (and avoid the big mistake), the Broncos can take
the extra step to the Super Bowl this season.
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San Diego Chargers Offseason Moves (2013)
NFL Betting: San Diego Chargers Notable
Offseason Moves
The San Diego Chargers made high-profile
additions at three positions, bolstering their roster and giving
their fan base hope that they can regain a measure of success in the
AFC West.
2013
Super Bowl Odds: +2150
Notable Change #1:
The Chargers waged many a playoff battle
against Dwight Freeney when the outside pass rusher was a member of
the Indianapolis Colts, a frequent postseason competitor in the
American Football Conference. Now, though, Freeney will wear a
lightning bolt instead of a horseshoe on his helmet, an abrupt turn
of events for one of football’s best players over the past decade.
Lindsay Jones of USA Today wrote this in an article from June
3: “Even though Freeney has yet to practice, or even receive a
jersey number (the No. 93 he wore in Indianapolis is currently owned
by fourth-year defensive tackle Cam Thomas), the Chargers have begun
to envision how he'll affect their defense. Freeney spent most of his
career as a defensive end, but learned to play outside linebacker
last season as the Indianapolis Colts shifted to a 3-4 system under
coach Chuck Pagano, whose brother, John, runs San Diego's defense.
‘With what Pagano is going to do, and what our defense is going to
do. He'll be fine,’ McCoy said. ‘We're not going to limit him.’"
“Freeney figures to be a starter immediately,
replacing second-year outside linebacker Melvin Ingram, who tore his
ACL last month. The Chargers had hoped Ingram, a first-round pick in
2012, would fill the pass rushing void left by the departure of
veteran Shaun Phillips. Instead, they landed Freeney, whose stint as
a free agent lasted longer than most anticipated.”
Notable Change #2:
The Chargers’
top need is on their offensive line, and the team addressed that
point of need by landing left tackle Max Starks. Dan Hanzus of
NFL.com had this to say on May 21: “Starks fills a huge need
for the Chargers, who have major talent and depth issues up
front. Starks stands a very good chance to displace King
Dunlap as San Diego's starting left tackle. First-round draft
pick D.J. Fluker will start on the opposite side of the
line. Starks, 31, spent the last five seasons protecting Ben
Roethlisberger's blind side with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Starks
played every snap last season, but he was not re-signed as
the Steelers looked to get more athletic at the position.
The Steelers wouldn't have let Starks get away if they
thought his best football was still ahead of him. Nevertheless, he's
a substantial upgrade for the Chargers, who should consider
themselves lucky they had a competent option on the market this late
in the game.”
Notable Change #3:
The Chargers pried cornerback Derek Cox away
from the Jacksonville Jaguars, thereby shoring up their secondary.
Cox will step into a division with Peyton Manning and Alex Smith, so
he’s likely to add a needed dimension to San Diego’s back line of
defense. Cox’s main limitation has been his propensity to absorb
injuries. If he can stay on the field, though, he’ll help the
Chargers.
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2013-14 NFL season.
Game Time Picks 7/2/13
My free daily sport pick is St Louis Cardinals.
STL (L Lynn) v LAA (JER Weaver)
STL (L Lynn) 2.14
Good Luck All!!!
+St. Louis Cardinals
STL (L Lynn) v LAA (JER Weaver)
STL (L Lynn) 2.14
Good Luck All!!!
+St. Louis Cardinals
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