Sunday, January 1, 2012

Questions About Nfl Betting Lines Picks

Laura asks…

pro line NFL opinion

ok I bet 10 bucks on a pro line ticket I could win 123 bucks.
I picked ny giants to beat detroit, new england to beat baltimore,
and indiannappolis to beat carolina. What do you think ,good picks?

admin answers:

Yup u should win sum money

Betty asks…

Who else thinks there must be massive rule changes in all sports? Below is my NFL list?

1. NO MORE 1 POINT KICKING PAT'S. That's a routine 19 yard field goal which are rarely missed, only way it stays is by making it 30 yards, so forget it. The only acceptable PAT is the optional 2 point conversion, and that should be from atleast the 5 yard line. And if the other team picks it off or recovers a fumble it counts even if they return it for a TD. Even if they don't score they get to keep the ball where they return it to and start the next posession without a kickoff. If you choose to not go for 2 you only get 6 points for the TD and then kickoff normaly.

2. THE GROUND CAN CAUSE A FUMBLE. The rule saying the ground can't cause a fumble wasn't instituted until '89 or '90 so that's gone and it returns to normal. That'll teach these guys to hold onto the ball.

3. LET THE PLAYER CELEBRATE A LITTLE AFTER A TD, ANY OTHER CELEBRATING DURING THE GAME IS AN AUTOMATIC 5 YARD PENALTY. I'm sick of these guys doing a dance acfter every catch and every tackle. The only reason they're celebrating is they make millions to do it and probably get a $ bonus for big plays. The refs never throw a flag after that crap, then turn around and flag a 10 second celebration after a TD. NO MORE!

4. UNLESS A PLAYER IS FLAGERANTLY AND INTENTIONALLY TRYING TO HARM ANOTHER PLAYER, NO FLAG. That means you can lead with your helmet, horse collar, hold, hit the quarterback as hard as you want, and anything else they've disallowed that further pussifies the game.
This is a full contact sport and these guys are huge and often moving at full speed. I don't care how much you try to protect them, someone's gonna get hurt in every game. And even if he does get hurt, sowhat! Occupational hazard! Besides he's a millionaire who can afford the best medical treatment in the world! And if it's carrer ending, sowhat! History has proven that no matter how good you are your expendable cause there will be somebody just as good if not better to take your place. Carrer ending injury, whatever, even if you played one season you're a millionaire, which is more than most of us can say.

That's all i've got time for now, but the point is if these guys are going to make millions let's make their sport tougher. These professional athletes are just there to entertain real working class folks. They are rewarded way too much money just because they can play a game better than an average person. A lot of these pro athletes never work a real job in their life. They excel at sports in high school and get a scholarship to a college where they continue to play sports and otherwise screw around without really studying or learning anything important. Then the really good ones get drafted and are automatically awarded millions for doing nothing for his new team. Even if this newly drafted guy sucks, he doesn't care cause he signed a contract for millions. We fans are the real idiots here, because we think these guys are heroes. We loose fortunes betting on them, wear their expensive jerseys, spend thousands on tickets to watch them play, and argue endlessly and pointlessly about who's the best. It's all vanity and fodder in the end, I learned that from reading Eclesiates, an Old Testament book in the Bible. All people, we Americans especially need to stop seeking entertainment so often and focus on the real matters of life. AMEN!

admin answers:

1. 1 TD > 2 FG's. I like that.

#2. I like how the ground can't cause a fumble

#3. There's a fine line between taunting and just being excited. I think taunting should penalized, but feel there's nothing wrong with showing genuine emotions of excitement

#4. Most flags occur before the play even starts: False starts, off-sides, delay of game, etc... We can't negate ALL penalties just because a player isn't flagrantly and intentionally trying to harm another player.

Mark asks…

I think sports are fixed.like nfl,nba.what do you think?

I think it is obviouss sports are fixed.not because of the minnesota game yesterday that was plain as day rigged.I am a indianapolis colt fan.My team is in the superbowl.but even this season.i have seen thing in there games like when they played new england and new england went for it 4th and 1 on indy 28 yrd line up by 7 and indy won.and look at jax vs jets in nov.when the running back morris jones drew was going in for the touchdown untouched and stopped and dropped down to his knee look at it on youtube jones drew jets v/s jags.they was down by 1 point 1:22 second and you chose not to run 1 more yard for the touchdown nobody around you and you stop to kick a field goal!!! I am already smelling a fix in the superbowl.they are already talking saints dont have a chance and expert picks are all indy.I think they are trying to convince everyone to bet on indy so they fix it for the saints to win.if they let indy come in vegas would be broke.what do you think.
for your info.lil mis whatever.I am not scared of the saints and looking for an excuse.and vegas going broke was a joke.I gave examples of games that things that happen was not explainable and should not have happen.like not to running in a obvious tochdown and stop.was that not to cover the line the bookmakers set?yes,every dog has his day and anything is possiable for anyone to win.but the call and plays that they call sometimes make the games look rigged.and as a fan in general it is makeing me lose my interest in the professional leagues.it begin to look like the wwf instead of the nfl.and yes,the saints could beat the colts but why are the announcers and so called sports experts not giving them a chance to win and saying they did not deserve to win.and a pole was takin on yahoo sports and everyone wanted to see colts v/s saints by a landslide.not minn v/s colts.so miss whatever you need to work on your reading comprihension and learn when someone is joking. loosen up.

admin answers:

Yesterdays game was not rigged. Shut up.

Richard asks…

Does anyone see Matt Ryan falling in the draft like Brady Quinn last year?

Last year, many people thought that the Browns could take him 3rd overall, and if they didn't, the Dolphins taking them was supposed to be a no-brainer. But of course, the Dolphins passed on him and then Brady dropped to number 22.

I can really see the same thing happening to Ryan this year. Many people see him going 3rd overall to the Falcons, and everyone seems to think that the Ravens will have to take him if he falls to them. But in my opinion, the Ravens have bigger needs at cornerback and the offensive line, and Matt Ryan is simply not worth a top 10 pick in my opinion. Sure, Mike Mayock is going to continue to hype Matt Ryan until the draft (especially since they both went to BC and Mayock has ties to Ryan's family), but I bet NFL teams don't quite agree with Mayock's unconditional love for Matt Ryan.
For people who can't see him falling past the Ravens: No one thought that the Dolphins were going to pass on Brady Quinn, especially for Ted Ginn Jr. Now, Matt Ryan, at least in my opinion, isn't even as good as Quinn. So why would the Ravens spend their 8th overall pick on Ryan when they're going to have to keep at least 3 QBs on their roster? Remember, the Ravens are clearly aware that if Ryan turns out to be a bust, they're in huge trouble. On the other hand, a defensive player is a lot less likely to be a bust, especially if he's going to be a part of the Ravens defense. McAllister and Rolle are both well past 30. What happened to the Ravens last year when they both went down?
And also, remember last year? Cleveland, Miami, and even Detroit were supposed to need a QB. But if the Browns didn't trade back into the first round, Quinn could've been until round 2.

admin answers:

Yep, if not farther.

Ryan had a pretty bad pro-day, he didn't bother with much of the combine, and it's a widely known fact that several of the other QBs in the draft have stronger arms than Ryan (some QBs like Joe Flacco have a MUCH stronger arm). At least Quinn had Charlie Weiss' pro-offense experience and a strong arm going for him. I'm not sure what Ryan has going for him at this point.

I can see Ryan dropping out of the first round if the day goes really badly for him.

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