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Written by Tony George Sports
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In 2008, I enter my 16th year in professional sports handicapping, and the changes I have seen overall in those numerous years have been both good and bad, but in all essence changes for the better at days end. I thought I would sum up the new business model for Tony George Sports and my takes on the marketplace in today’s ever changing world. PHONE SERVICES DECLINE – A Good Thing When I first started out winning some obscure handicapping tourney at the Golden Nugget back in 1992 in Vegas basically on a dare from friends, which launched a career I never thought would take me to places and status it did, the Internet was basically in development and the “boiler room” telephone services ruled the handicapping world. |
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Written by Jack Jones
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The San Diego Chargers, (11-5 SU, 11-5 ATS, 8-6-2 O/U) came close to making 2007 a special year, but ran into some injury problems that had them short-handed against the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game. If LaDainian Tomlinson, Antonio Gates, and Philip Rivers would have been at 100% then the Patriots might not have even had the chance to lose to the New York Giants. Fast forward to 2008 and the Chargers will be in the second year of the Norv Turner era. That means that players should be used to the system from the get go, and a Super Bowl is what's expected If you love NFL betting, then head on over to BetUS because they have plenty of wagers on San Diego for the upcoming season |
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Written by Eddie McKinney
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In recognition of soaring gas prices and a struggling economy, Ole Miss would like to make Rebel football available and affordable for everyone and is pleased to announce three ticket mini-packages. The Ole Miss football team, under the direction of first-year head coach Houston Nutt, set a spring record for attendance in a 40-14 win for the Blue team in the annual Grove Bowl Saturday at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
On a bright, sunny day with the wind whipping around Hollingsworth Field, sophomore quarterback Jeven Snead completed 20-of-26 passes for 269 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. Junior Dexter McCluster caught eight passes for 106 yards, while rushing for 35 yards and a touchdown.
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Written by Jack Jones
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The Boston Celtics have gone from the outhouse to the penthouse. Will the Chicago Bulls follow in their footsteps? Adding Derrick Rose would be a good start, and that’s exactly what the NBA betting odds expect will happen next week at the 2008 Draft.
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Written by Jack Jones
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Do you like to go negative when you do your MLB betting? Here’s a look at baseball betting’s worst teams right now, and some of the reasons why they aren’t earning many victories. Kansas City Royals Zach Greinke is the only member of the Royals’ starting staff who has decent numbers, while Gil Meche, Brian Bannister, and Brett Tomko have already combined for 20 losses in just two months. The offense isn’t great either – Kansas City lost 12 straight games between May 19 and May 30, scoring four or more runs in only three of those sports betting contests.
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