Feb 08
Members are you smiling today after yesterdays winners? What a fantastic Sunday in sports, with the plays that we lined up for you. Most of you took full advantage of our offer, buy two guaranteed plays and receive the total in the Superbowl for free. We not only won the under 57 pick in the Super Bowl, but we had the under dog New Orleans Saints plus 4, winning outright 31-17. We have many members that purchase the weekly NBA and College Hoops packages, but I want to also stress we post our winning and losing percentages on our site and our NHL games are doing exceptionally well. The question that I ask alot of our members is are you in it for the action and excitement, or are you looking to make some money and enjoy the action? Yesterday in the NBA they were not barn burners, but they were winners and thats what we strive for. The first game, we took the over 218 in Toronto Raptors hosting the Kings which one 219. The other game we had was the Magic at home playing the Celtics under 188, which finished at 185. As nerve racking as it was, the outcomes were successful. In the NHL, we played The Bruins/Canadiens under 5, which resulted in a winner 3-0. I am also going to mention the game we lost, it was in college hoops UNC at Maryland, we took the under 157 and the game ended a total of 163. Maryland game out lighting up the net scoring a total of 92 points while UNC scored 71. Action packed week starts tonight. I have posted 4 games guaranteed on the home page. Take a look, order your plays for only $24.95, and enjoy the games. Our policy is if you do not win, you do not pay! So hold on to your socks, and stop guessing on your games, or getting sold a song and dance by some fast talking wanna be gangsters. Making it a SURE CALL!
Jan 17
Here is a perfect example that took place today which we wrote in black and white for our members. Chad and myself always recommend our members take advantage of the entire board in the guaranteed game, because usually we will hit well over 65 percent on the card that day or night. We constantly see the same members, laughing all the way to the bank, by expanding there bank roll while others will pick one or two games. Typically, if you were playing by yourself or using over hyped services, I would suggest maybe playing a maximum of two games a night, but as you have seen the percentages stay consistent, do not hold yourself from making big profits.
In the NFL we ended up going 1-1, with a lop sided blowout winner with the Minnesota Vikings laying only 2 1/2 points at home against the Cowboys and losing the over 42 1/2 in the New York Jets at San Diego game. Now if all you do is watch the NFL and are not interested in the dollar than you go 50% with us on the day. But this is where again on average around 60 to 70 members cash in with a winner in college basketball Marquette minus 9 1/2 winning by 30 points over Providence. The NBA came in a winner with the under 206 1/2 in the Mavs vs Raptors game with a final, 88-110. The point that I’m trying to make is simple but this is where a lot of players miss the boat. I always stress we will not win every game we play every night, and we do not feed you bullshit stories but ride the trends and I promise you will not be disappointed. And of course our record in the NHL speaks for itself we had the Rangers minus 140 vs the Canadians and this was a great way to wrap up our week for a members with a 6-2 winner. Thank you to all our loyal members we said it at the end of 2009, your going to be very happy with us in 2010.
Jan 03
Posted by chad on Sunday Jan 3, 2010 Under General, NFL
It seems that the only streak the Broncos are on is losing. The Broncos missed the postseason for a fourth consecutive year, which is the longest such stretch since 1960-76, when the organization failed to secure a postseason berth in its first 17 years of existence. There were several scenarios when the day began for the Broncos to avoid joining the 1978 Redskins and the ’03 Vikings as the only teams since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to miss the playoffs after a 6-0 start. This was the first time the Broncos failed to win a division game at home.
The Broncos were also missing two offensive weapons on Sunday. Head coach Josh McDaniels held wide receiver Brandon Marshall and tight end Tony Scheffler out of the game, due to disciplinary reasons.
Marshall, McDaniel’s best offensive player, was accused of exaggerating a hamstring injury two days after making his second straight Pro Bowl and four weeks after setting an NFL record with 21 catches at Indianapolis.
Promoted from the practice squad 24 hours earlier, were Jabar Gaffney, Brandon Stokley, Brandon Lloyd, and Matt Willis. These four players had combined for 58 catches and five touchdowns this season, which is about half of watch Marshall has done alone.
Allowing Kansas City to score its first offensive touchdown in the first quarter all season with a four-play, 86-yard drive, it was clear that defensive leaders and Pro Bowl teammates Champ Bailey and Brian Dawkins were not on the same page on Denver’s first defensive series.
But the Bronco’s defense was as responsible as its depleted offense for keeping Denver out of playoffs for the fourth straight season For the Broncos, it was eerily reminiscent of last season’s finale, when they were routed 52-21 by San Diego with a playoff berth on the line, a loss that led to Shanahan’s departure and McDaniels’ arrival.
Mike Shanahan’s last season ended the same way Josh McDaniels’ first season started: with a late-season flop and an embarrassing blowout that wasted a strong start and kept the Broncos out of the playoffs.
Dec 07
Posted by mike on Monday Dec 7, 2009 Under General, NFL
At the young age of twenty nine years young, a boy, Michael Vick from the projects of Virgina has nothing left to lose. Losing everything but himself in 2007 , Michael has been given a second chance by the Philadelphia Eagles – quite ironic given the mascot is an animal (bird) . He was charged in 2007 for interstate dog fighting that operated for over a total of five years. Michael Vick plead guilty in August of 2007 to federal felony charges and was sent to federal prison for 23 months. Vick was released from federal prison after 18 months served for good behavior. Michael missed the last two NFL seasons, lost all of his endorsement deals and also lost what was left of his 100 million dollar deal. Vick had to in 2008 file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy because he hand nothing left other than the clothes on his back.
Michael Vick went from being the first pick in the first round of the 2001 NFL draft to wearing a federal corrections jumpsuit and being hated by everyone in the country including man’s best friend. Whats most surprising to me is how much attention Michael received and how much money was spent to make sure he was prosecuted to the fulest. Not that I agree with the barbaric decisions Vick made but you really need to look at the judicial system. If I’m not mistaken, Jason Williams – former NBA all-star – shot and killed his limousine driver Costas “Gus” Christofi while showing off his rifle and is only starring a 20 month sentence in his face and pretty much the life of an innocent man is being brushed under the carpet. I learned as a little boy that two wrongs do not make a right, but this bothers me very much. This makes no sense to me whats so ever how you can get away with murder?
Today Michael Vick game home to the team that gave him his first shot in the National Football League and soared to a victory over the Atlanta Falcons 34-7. What a special day for the fans who adored Vick for 6 seasons got to see him again in action, number 7 running all over the field carrying his team on his wings to a victory. Any Reid the coach of the Eagles named Michael Vick the captain today and earlier in the week predicted he would account for two touchdowns. Maybe Reid had a crystal football and knew the outcome for how this game would play out. So what will this do for Michael’s career in the NFL? His die hard Atlanta Falcon fans that welcomed him with open arms from a rookie out of Virgina Tech, were there again to give him a second chance.
Nov 27
Posted by chad on Friday Nov 27, 2009 Under NFL
Wow. That’s all I have to say about this game. This pretty much summed up these two teams this season. Even though it was not a terribly exciting game (it did have a few moments, to be fair), the overall season performance of the Dallas Cowboys and the Oakland Raiders could not have been more accurately represented than in this game.
The Cowboys racked up more yards in this game than any other game all season and the defense stepped up and played strong. This is what they’ve needed all season. The trick here is to see if they can keep it up. They just came off of two mediocre performances and this is the boost they needed I think to put some momentum into the rest of the season.
The Raiders, on the other hand, have absolutely no momentum whatsoever. Even though they came into this game with a victory over the Bengals on Sunday, they just could not seem to get things going. They never even made it across the 50 yard line in the first half. I do not think these two teams seasons could have been summed up more than in yesterday’s game. Look for more positive momentum from Dallas and more failure from Oakland for the remainder of the season.
Those of you who purchased our play on Dallas yesterday cashed in on an easy win.
Nov 23
Posted by mike on Monday Nov 23, 2009 Under NFL
Last night’s match up between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Chicago Bears was one that Jay Cutler needed to shine in. The veteran Donovan McNabb who has been everything but great the last two weeks rose above the city lights. This was a must win for the Eagles after dropping there last two games and having star running back Brian Westbrook out with a concussion. Cutler leading the league in interceptions with 17 forced several key passes in double coverage which with seconds left in the game resulted in his 18 pickoff this season. The game changing play game when the Bears Bell took off for 72 yards and the defense of the Eagles made them settle for a field goal. Philly’s defense last tonight definitely was the reason for the SURE CALL. Philadelphia Eagles cover the spread 24-20.