One thing that was excited to add to this site when football season started was betting advice/picks.
I just got into betting on the NFL for the first time last season - and I was hooked instantly. It took me years to get involved with it, but I certainly found out what all of the buzz was about. I won't claim to be any sort of handicapping genius, not even close. I did, however, end up positive at the end of the NFL season which is something most people can not say. (Basketball was a whole other story though...)
The first game this week is Thursday (one of my favorite new NFL traditions) and it's a decent match up with the Giants taking on the Redskins.
According to Bodoglife.com the Giants are favored by 4.5 points. And according to my own research this game is being played in New York. The Giants have been getting dumped on the entire off season, and many of the experts are picking them to finish last in the division. Somehow I just can't see this happening. At the very worst, the Giants will finish 8-8 and will be competing for a spot in the playoffs for the whole season.
The Redskins on the other had are a different story. No one knows what the new coach is going to do with them. And more importantly, no one knows what Jason Campbell is going to be able to do this season.
In the first week of the season all gamblers have to go on is off season buzz, and its been all bad for the Giants this season. For this reason I think they've been undervalued in this line. Take the sure thing with the Giants and give the points to the Redskins.
Pick: Giants (-4.5)
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Pitch's Picks
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Revisting Detroit's RB Situation
Earlier this year I went though the Lions miserable Running Back situation. It looked dreadful at the time. I even went to far as to rank their running-corps as 39th in the NFL - not pretty at all.
Here was the projected Detroit Lions depth chart on that fateful day that I wrote the post:
1. Tatum Bell
2. Kevin Smith
3. Aveion Cason
4. Artose Pinner
5. Brian Calhoun
6. Ervin Allen (My personal favorite - his uniform number was 39B, yes, 39B)
As bleak as the season looked at that point, my tune has changed a bit after the end of training camp and the recent signing of former Bengal Rudi Johnson.
Kevin Smith has looked pretty good in preseason. Good enough to be a number one running back here in the NFL. I wasn't expecting much out of him this year after all of the draft reports I had read, but I guess that goes to show you. Players play, and Kevin Smith has turned into a player.
Rudi Johnson will be a welcome addition to this team. He was hurt last year, but all reports seem to lean towards him being in alright shape for the season. I'm shocked Cincy gave up on him as fast as they did, considering he used to be a lock for 1300 yards and 12 TDs per year. But their loss is the Lions gain.
No longer will fans have to deal with (ugh) Tatum Bell getting any carries for (double-ugh) Aveion Cason being the team's leading rusher. With the NFL quickly becoming a two-back league, both Johnson and Smith will have a fair workload, yet both will be fresh for when it counts later in the year.
After a more-than-abysmal start to the running game, I now have the confidence that the Detroit Lions will have an average-to-above-average running game. And that's something no fan in the D can argue with.




