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NFL Betting

Today people have a lot more options available when it comes to betting on sporting events and this includes NFL betting. The professional football games have always attracted a variety of players who enjoy the excitement and challenge of NFL betting. However, the season is short and there are a lot fewer games than in the professional baseball or basketball seasons so it’s important for bettors to make the most of each opportunity.

There are many factors that go into NFL betting because there are so many things that can potentially affect the outcome of a game. It’s not enough to just look at the betting odds and betting lines. It’s important to know as much about the teams and key individual players as possible in order to place an intelligent bet. For this reason many people do their NFL betting through a well known sportsbook where they can find recommendations made by experts who have studied every aspect of the game.

These experts study more than just the team records. They look at injuries to key players, how individual players on both teams match up against each other, and even potential weather conditions. They study all of the available data before making a recommendation and so bettors know that they can rely on these recommendations when doing their NFL betting. Getting this kind of expert help can be particularly important during the playoffs, when teams are usually more evenly matched. So give yourself the best chance of winning when you bet on professional football by getting good expert help.
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Will Shields is retiring after 14 NFL seasons

The 35-year-old announced his decision on his Web site — www.willtosucceed.org — Sunday. He said the physical requirements of football had become more difficult with each passing day.

“The decision to hang up my cleats has not been an easy one to make for me, but one I knew I would eventually have to make,” Shields wrote. “Today, I am letting everyone know that I am putting away my pads.”

Shields, who made a team-record 224 starts, made his 12th Pro Bowl appearance last season to tie the record held by Minnesota guard Randall McDaniel.

The NFL Bad Boys and the Good Things They Do

The media loves to slam the bad boys of the NFL. Players such as Terrell Owens and Randy Moss are made to look like spoiled and obnoxious jerks by the media. As sports fans, you hear about their huge multi-million dollar contracts and their problems on and off the field.

As a recently retired NFL player, I know what goes on behind the scenes in the lives of NFL players. I know about both the good and the bad. I decided to write this article to let you know about the side of players that is rarely covered by the media because it is not considered exciting and newsworthy. I want to talk about the many wonderful things the “bad boys” of the NFL do to make this world a better place.

Randy Moss and Terrell Owen have both have worked extremely hard to make their dreams come true. There are 1800 players in the NFL and out of those 1800 players, the media seems to only care about the bad things players do. As they say in news, “if it bleeds it leads.” When was the last time you saw a major story on ESPN about a wonderful thing a player did to help a child or help their community? My guess is you probably cannot remember. But you certainly remember hearing about Terrell Owens not getting along with a player or a coach or Randy Moss doing a fake moon to the fans of the Green Bay Packers.

So for those of you that think Randy Moss and Terrell Owens are horrible people, please take a moment to read about the good things they have done.

Randy Moss:

* Spends time visiting local schools and meeting children

* Donates time and money to the Make a Wish Foundation to help terminally ill children

* Donates to the St. Joseph’s Home for Children in Minneapolis and an orphanage/clinic in Mexico

* Sponsors a celebrity fishing tournament to raise money for Smile Network International, which provides free reconstructive surgeries to impoverished children in developing countries

Terrell Owens:

* Runs the Terrell Owens Foundation and holds many events to raise money for The Alzheimer’s Association

* Holds youth football camps and is personally involved in teaching young players

* Auctioned his 2004 Philadelphia Eagles NFC Championship ring to raise money for hurricane Katrina relief

Now that you know more about the good these players are doing, I hope you will see them in a different light and not be so quick to judge them negatively.

Martin Chase is a retired NFL player who now owns a popular NFL Merchandise website as well as a dating tips website.

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Rushing Final Stats

1. L. Tomlinson SD         51 yds
2. L. Johnson KC         33 yds
3. S. Jackson STL         26 yds
3. F. Gore SF         26 yds
5. W. Parker PIT         19 yds

Pasing Final Stats

1. C. Palmer CIN         190 yds         Final
2. T. Romo DAL         156 yds         Final
3. M. Bulger STL         133 yds         Final
4. V. Young TEN         71 yds         Final
5. P. Manning IND         67 yds         Final

Madden Clips

A few clips from madden that I thought were cool. This is from Madden ‘07, bounce catches, off people, and a sick ass hurdle.

Eagles rumors

Reid was asked if he felt any guilt over the 16-hour days he spends as a coach.

“I work hard here,” he said. “That’s part of the job. I think that’s important. At the same time, you take a lot of pride in work and a lot of pride in being a father. At the same time, when things happen (at home), it’s important you hit them head on and deal with them as a family.”

Texans

Dayne led the Texans with 612 rushing yards on 151 carries, his best season since 2001 with the New York Giants. He ran for 153 yards and two touchdowns in Houston’s 27-24 win over Indianapolis on Christmas Eve, one of the biggest wins in franchise history.

Dayne said he’s content to back up Green, a four-time Pro Bowler.

“It’s OK,” Dayne said. “I’ve been in the same position for most of my career. So I’ve been used to it. Whenever I get in I just want to do my best and help the team.”

“I’m on the sidelines at the NFL Pro Bowl!” Myk Aussie

2 min highlights of a 4 Part 20 minute MYKwebTV show. “Me and Mates at The NFL Pro Bow! Featuring NFL stars inc Tom Brady, Jeff Garcia, all the #1 NFL cheerleaders, Cwoa TV star Jessica Simpson, the lovely Melissa Stark the former ABC Mondee Night Football sideline reporter. Also featuring many of the NFL player and cheerleader stars including Jessica Bengals, Playboy babe in the crowd.” Myk Aussie

 
 

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