Conniving Belichick, NFL Chalk, and Classy Garden Staters
1. NFL bettors supported 8 favorites enough to promote significant line moves last weekend. Often in the NFL, that’s a recipe for bettors’ disaster, but the Colts, Texans, Steelers, Seahawks, Chargers, and Cowboys all covered, with only the Jags and Niners failing, though those who moved the San Fran line from 3 to 3½ got a push when the Niners won be exactly a field goal.
2. Needless to say, NFL Week 1 wasn’t the best week the bookmakers will see all season, though they had a good Saturday with a number of popular favorites failing to get to expected margins.
3. Waiting for the Bill Belichick/Karl Rove comparisons to begin.
4. Pretty interesting article on old school NFL surveillance.
5. From his statement, it is conceivable that Belichick really thought he wasn’t doing much seriously wrong if they weren’t using the footage from that game to coach in that game. Think about it, why would they have their guy videotaping from the bench? If you were being sneaky, wouldn’t you give the guy a press credential or have him video from the stands?
6. Despite needing a last second field goal to win, the Broncos dominated the Bills. The yardage tally in favor of Denver was 470-184. First downs were 23-13. Broncos missed field goals and a Bills punt return for a TD kept it close. JP Losman is off to a rugged start but if he does, in fact, have a breakout year, Marshawn Lynch will be a very dangerous weapon for Buffalo. He’s fast, strong, and has in a couple of instances followed blocks well.
7. Having an undeserved winner with Buffalo, it was a little harder to complain about the Billick play calling, turnovers, and the unjust offensive pass interference call that cost us our Monday night Ravens play.
8. The Broncos have only a single road game between now and November 4th. Needless to say, they’re then playing 6 or their final 9 on the road to conclude the season. So Denver better build them a nice cushion in the playoff race during that time frame.
9. When you’re betting second halves or in-progress, stuff, you can’t count on the networks to be accurate. The score scroll on the bottom of the Steelers/Browns game had Washington up on Miami 3-0 midway through the 2nd quarter when in fact it was 7-3 Miami in the 3rd quarter.
10. ESPN’s Len Pasquarelli has an interesting comparison of how well Tiki Barber did under Coughlin that makes their feud all the more surprising. Pasquarelli reports:
“In the seven seasons Barber played before Coughlin arrived in 2004, Barber averaged 771.4 rushing yards, 4.5 yards per carry, 1,287 total yards from scrimmage and 5.1 touchdowns. He also fumbled 35 times and lost 17 of those miscues. Under Coughlin’s stewardship, however, Barber averaged 1,680 rushing yards, 5.0 yards per carry, 2,204 total yards from scrimmage and 10.3 touchdowns. In those three seasons, he fumbled only nine times and lost four of them.”
11. Wired Magazine uses the NBA referee scandal as a lesson in corporate processes, systems, and security (how exciting!) But when the author says, “a single referee can influence a basketball game more than he can in any other sport,” it is clear he’s never noticed the guy in the mask standing behind the catcher on a baseball diamond.
12. In two games SMU has allowed less than 100 yards rushing (92), and more than 1000 yards passing (1074). Playing pass happy Texas Tech and North Texas the Mustangs have seen only 39 running plays against them to 130 pass plays. That’s a lot of plays in two games, with a ton of clock stoppages due to all the passing and the reversion to the old clock rules. Of course, the Mustangs inability to make stops contributes to the number of plays as well.
13. Most kids with a live shot to play in the NFL don’t look at the opportunity and say “I’m not interested.” But Texas A&M linebacker Mark Dodge isn’t a kid. He’s 27 and came to A&M after a stint in the Army. Despite earning Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week honors twice last season Dodge is not interested in playing in the NFL. “I don’t want to be that guy with a cane when I’m 35 and not able to pick my kids up,” explains the wise Aggie.
14. As we’ll see when the Big Red people applaud USC as the Trojans enter and leave the field this weekend, it is hard to argue with the contention that Nebraska fans are the classiest in college football. So no surprise that Nebraska fans who bought Wake Forest season tickets to assure themselves a seat at the Huskers/Deacs game have made sure their tickets for the rest of the season go to soldiers at Fort Bragg and organizations such as Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
15. On the other end of the spectrum we have Rutgers fans, previously so incensed with off-color shock-jock comments about their women’s basketball team, chanting, “F#&% you, Navy! F#%& you, Navy!”
Stay classy, New Jersey.
16. Scarlet Knights fans made their way up to the Meadowlands on Sunday, where they cheered an injury to Chad Pennington.
17. The Jets fans cheering the injury to their own player earned them the “Worst Person in the NFL Award” from Keith Olbermann on NBC’s Sunday Night review of the league. We’re supposed to take Olbermann seriously and respect his judgment yet he recently said
“Al Qaeda really hurt us, but not as much as Rupert Murdoch has hurt us, particularly in the case of Fox News. Fox News is worse than Al Qaeda — worse for our society. It’s as dangerous as the Ku Klux Klan ever was.”
I’m no Fox News watcher. I’d rather watch the WNBA than Bill O’Reilly, but in the world does Olbermann not get roasted for cheapening the lives of victims of Al Queda and the Klan for the sake of comparing them with a media outlet that he has disagreements with?
18. Phony college win of the week? Probably Cincinnati’s 34-3 “bludgeoning” of Oregon State. Beavers actually outgained Bearcats 310-229 but Oregon State’s rotating quarterbacks combined for 6 interceptions while Cincy’s careful Ben Mauck (starting QB for Wake Forest before getting hurt in the last year’s opener) threw none. The Bearcats also scored on a blocked punt, as everything broke their way.
19. Notre Dame isn’t just 0-2, they are absolutely dreadful, ranking 119th out of 119 teams in both total offense and rushing offense in the NCAA’s official statistics. Forget where we saw this, but in the Charlie Weis era, only a single touchdown has been scored by a player that Weis recruited. The others have all been by Willingham recruits.
20. Michigan’s got a lot of problems, including having the only defense in all of 1-A that is allowing opponents to average over 245 yards both passing and running. Sure, that’s only over two games, but one of them was to a 1-AA team. Add the true freshman quarterbacks to the problems of both these teams and the fact that the Wolverines all but quit once they got down to Oregon, this is one ugly, hard to handicap game in Ann Arbor on Saturday.
21. Online gambling was debated this week in Business Week.
22. Here a Las Vegas Review-Journal editorial on online gambling. Sports bettors should hope for WTO and EU pressure against the US, as the poker people will sell out sports betting in a heartbeat in any legislation, as the have in the Frank bill.
23. After an opening week in which every NFL game was lined at 7 or lower at one point, there could be five games with double-digit spreads on Sunday.
24. Football’s automatic, but watch your gradings elsewhere. I played a golf match up that was based purely on injury information. It was graded a loser and when I checked it out I saw it was actually a push. Common areas of erroneous gradings are props, quarter bets, horse scratches not accounted for, etc. The more obscure something is, the greater the chance there’s little action on it and it could be misgraded.
25. Injuries can really hurt when they’re at a position that’s weak. Ty Hill is no Pro Bowler, but his injury leaves the already thin Rams even thinner in the defensive backfield.
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