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Football gambling - Week 3 A Desperation For Some
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that we've completed two weeks of the NFL season,
some teams are already in desperate trouble.
Hard to believe, but for these 0-2 clubs an
0-3 start warrants a look to "next year". Last
season no playoff team even started 0-2, let
alone 0-3. So the uphill climb must start now!
In the AFC at least three of the four winless
teams can be viewed as surprises.
The Houston Texans head into the bye after getting
manhandled by the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-7 in
their home opener. They fired offensive-coordinator
Chris Palmer as they head into their bye. Losses
at Buffalo 22-7 and the aforementioned Steelers
really were no surprises at all. In week four
they travel to the 2-0 Cincinnati Bengals.
The Baltimore Ravens were picked by many to
represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. Losses
to the Colts 24-7, and the Titans 25-10 leaves
this unit scratching their collective heads.
Starting quarterback Kyle Boller is now out
for about a month. Some question if he's an
NFL starter to begin with. Anthony Wright will
have to get the job done. He's started in the
past so he has the talent to hold down the fort.
After their bye this week, they have a tall
order in hosting the New York Jets. That matchup
will have "playoff atmosphere" all over it.
The Ravens have won and covered the spread after
their bye the last three seasons.
Over to the AFC Western Division. Their resides
two 0-2 clubs in the Oakland Raiders, and the
San Diego Chargers.
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The Oakland Raiders had high hopes with their
new offensive additions wide receiver Randy Moss,
and running back Lamont Jordan. Losing at New
England 30-20 is no surprise whatsoever. And last
week the heart-break home opener to division rival
Kansas City 23-17, was their third straight loss
at home to the Chiefs. This club has yet to put
three touchdowns up in one game? Now they head
to Philadelphia to play the defending NFC Champion
Eagles! The Raiders are headed for a long frustrating
year.
The San Diego Chargers easily could be 2-0 instead
of winless. They hosted the Dallas Cowboys and
lost 28-24. They committed stupid penalty after
stupid penalty to give away that one. At Denver,
they failed to put the Broncos away (Denver was
trying to give it to them) as they lost on a last
second field goal 20-17. Now a bit of a revenge
matchup, as quarterback Eli Manning and the undefeated
New York Giants come to town. Remember Manning
snubbed the city and organization at last years
draft. This obviously is a must win for San Diego.
Because staring them in the face, they must go
play the Defending Super Bowl Champion New England
Patriots on the road in Week four.
How about the NFC? It's suppose to be the "inferior"
Conference. They have three clubs yet to win a
ballgame. Two of them reside in the old Black-n-Blue
NFC Northern Division.
The Minnesota Vikings were favorites of many to
represent the NFC in this years Super Bowl heading
into the season. How do they feel now? They came
in with a new revamped defense. But no Randy Moss.
How could they be better? The Tampa Bay Buccaneers
easily disposed of the home team 24-13. Then the
Vikings got thoroughly embarrassed at Cincinnati
37-8. Mike Tice better not answer his phone anytime
soon. They host the New Orleans Saints (coming
off a MNF matchup & make their 3rd straight road
appearance). If they can't put together a victory
here, there's no telling how far down this club
will go.
The Green Bay Packers really weren't expected
to be a very good club. And it shows. How in the
world head coach Mike Sherman got his contract
extended last month is beyond me. They fail to
score a touchdown at Detroit in a 17-3 loss. Then
open at Lambeau with a loss to the Cleveland Browns
26-24. This will probably be quarterback Brett
Favre's last season, and a long one. After this
matchup they travel to play the Carolina Panthers
in a Monday Night matchup.
Finally, everyones darling (not mine) of the NFC
West . Head coach Dennis Greens' upstart Arizona
Cardinals. They were beaten on the road at the
Giants 42-19. The game was closer than the score
would indicate. Quarterback Kurt Warner then faced
his other ex team. The St. Louis Rams earned a
rare grass road victory 17-12. This offensive
line of the Cardinals will have problems all season
long. They play at Seattle this week, and like
the others mentioned, must win to keep any playoff
hopes alive.
This is what separates the NFL from every other
professional sport. Every single game has meaning
period! Coaches and players alike already have
some jobs on the line, and were not even into
October yet.
"Stat of the Season"
Did you know that through two weeks, the straight
up winner is 29-2-1 against the spread? That's
90.5%. Thank you, Jamie Tursini
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