Showing posts with label Super Bowl Gambling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Bowl Gambling. Show all posts

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Super Bowl Gambling: Patriots Sign Jackson


Chevis Jackson, the free agent defensive back, has been signed by the New England Patriots. This news has delighted several Patriot fans and super bowl gambling enthusiasts.
Jackson, who is a LSU product, has participated in two games this season on behalf of Jacksonville. He was released from the team on 17th November.
Jackson who was originally picked up by the Atlanta Falcons in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft, has participated in 31 games over his two-year period in Atlanta, where he recorded 51 tackles, along with one sack and one interception.
The super bowl betting fans are hoping that Jackson proves to be the right choice for the Patriots and help them perform extremely well in their upcoming matches.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Super Bowl Odds: Broncos lose Williams, Thomas


The Denver Broncos have lost their linebacker D.J. Williams, as well as, wide receiver Demaryius Thomas, because of injuries in the match against the San Diego Chargers, held on Monday. The absence of these two players for a long time can affect their super bowl odds adversely.
Williams, who has emerged as Denver's leading tackler this season, had to unfortunately leave Monday’s game because of a concussion. This season he has recorded 79 tackles and 3 1/2 sacks.
Thomas on the other hand left the field with an unknown injury. He had to leave the game following a tackle after a reception on Denver's first drive of the second half. This season he has recorded a total of 22 catches for 283 yards, along with two scores.
The news of injuries of both these players has left the super bowl gambling fans upset as they had great expectations from both of them.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Super Bowl Gambling: Pennington to Start Instead Of Henne


Tony Sparano, the head coach for Miami Dolphins, has decided to allow Chad Pennington to start instead of Chad Henne, in the match against the Tennessee Titans, to be held on Sunday. The Super Bowl Gambling fans are hoping that this decision of the coach proves to be a right one and helps the team to win the match.
This season The Dolphins are off to a 4-4 start and still have to win a home game over three tries.
Henne has a record of completing 63.5 percent of his passes, for 1,900 yards, along with eight touchdowns and 10 interceptions during this season.
During last Sunday's match at Baltimore, the player threw three picks and unfortunately missed a wide open Anthony Fasano in the end zone, towards the end of the first half. Due to this Miami was forced to kick a field goal instead of getting a lead into the break.
The Super Bowl Betting fans are expecting Henne to play well in Sunday’s match, without repeating his mistakes.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Super Bowl Gambling: Cleveland Thrash New Orleans


The Cleveland Browns trounced the New Orleans Saints, 30-17, at the Superdome. David Bowens returned two interceptions for touchdowns, while Phil Dawson scored on three field goals for rally the Browns over New Orleans. Colt McCoy finished the game with 9-of-16 for 74 yards and Peyton Hillis had 16 carries for 69 yards and a touchdown. Cleveland stacked just 210 yards, including 68 yards from Reggie Hodges’ key fake punt. With this win, which delighted the Super Bowl gambling fans, Cleveland (2-5) broke a two-game losing streak.

Drew Brees’s team was rambling at most part of the game, while he was forced to throw 56 times. Brees had a pair of scores and connected on 37 passes for 356 yards with career-high tying four receptions for New Orleans. Chris Ivory ran 15 times for 48 yards for the Saints, while Marques Colston pulled in 10 passes for 112 yards with a touchdown. The Super Bowl betting lines of New Orleans Saints (4-3), who have lost two of their three games, will be affected with this loss.