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Friday, November 11, 2005

Sports Betting

Don’t look know but the sudden demise of the New England Patriots has opened up things considerably when pertaining to the Eastern Division of the American Football Conference. Thing could get really wacky after the results of Sunday’s games become official as the Patriots travel to South Florida, while the Bills host the Kansas City Chiefs.
New England as predicted by yours truly was exposed this past Monday by a vastly superior Colts team and now must tangle with an east rival in Miami. The Dolphins have been better as expected under disciplinarian Nick Saban and own impressive wins over Denver and Carolina at home and the combined record of teams played is 30-27 so it has been a reasonably tough schedule.
If you’re the type of better who likes to play good game and bad game theory, then New England is the play this week as their 4-4 record, reveals a pattern of win,loss,win,loss,win,loss,win,loss. I am not going to be hooked into that rationale and there’s a good case to be made for betting the Dolphins. The Patriots are beyond the point of bad defensively and while I like the guy, Teddy Bruschi looks like a high school player out there.
Say all you want about Bill Bellichick’s surly personality, but there is no way that he will bench the popular player who has fought back from a stroke and been instrumental in the three Patriot’s championships. Don’t kid yourself in thinking Mr. Bill hasn’t thought about it, but he isn’t going there.
I had a chance to notice Tom Brady’s reaction to adversity on the sidelines during the Colt’s game and it was not pretty. He looked like a spoiled kid who wasn’t getting what he wanted. Face the facts Tom, banged up offensive line, limping running backs and no defense. What do you expect?
As for Kansas City they head east for a visit to windy Buffalo and a date with the Bills, minus Priest Holmes. The valuable running back is gone for the year and this gives the clamoring Larry Johnson his chance at stardom. KC has a huge offensive line that can push the Bills all over the field, but this stadium is a graveyard for quarterbacks visiting for the first time. Kansas City has not visited Buffalo since 1997 and Trent Green is in for a rude awakening.
I have to take the Dolphins at home getting points and the Bills/Chiefs under 42!
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