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Week 13 NFL Power Rankings

NFL Week 13 Picks– Super Bowl Champions Rise In Wake of Titan’s Loss

With the Chargers, Panthers, Dolphins, Broncos and Browns all losing this past weekend, the playoff picture is starting gain some clarity. And it’s about damn time! Do you know how erratic this list has been all season? It’s about time that we had some definitive contenders on the road to Superbowl XLIII.

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NBA Online Wagering Tips – 1 Month Review

Some Teams in the NBA are Already Hot and Some Teams are really Not!

We’re already almost a month in to the NBA Season and sports betting fans are either absolutely thrilled at what has transpired so far or they’re ready to cash in the remaining online betting money they’ve ear-marked for NBA betting this season and buy Ford stock with it.

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Week 10 NFL Power Rankings

Craig’s NFL POWER RANKINGS  After Week 9

Well here is another edition of Craig’s Power Rankings. Of course this is one of Craig’s main tools he uses to pick winners in sports handicapping. Every week Craig creates power rankings for each sport and in turn makes most of his picks with this as 50% of weight going back to these rankings. Craig below has listed his top 10 for you get a jump on picking winners this week.

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Oct 29th NBA Power Rankings

Craig Trapp’s Early Season NBA Power Rankings

As many of you have seen my power rankings have been pretty good with predicting lines and winners in the NFL and NCAA Football season thus far. One of Craig’s Handicapping tools that he uses for each pick is his own weekly power rankings. Below is the top 10 for NBA which will change I am sure after the season gets going.

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Top 10 Power Ratings – CFB Football – Week 9

COLLEGE FOOTBALL TOP 10 POWER RANKINGS

Love this time of year basically half way thru college and pro football. Yesterday the BCS standings were released which I think are usually not always a good power rankings or top 10. They do take several factors into account so they are close but sometimes they are just wrong. Craig uses his power ranking to help him handicap and pick games daily. Below is Craig’s up to date top 10 for college football.

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Week 8 NFL Power Rankings

NFL Furious Seven – Titans Reigning Supreme, Dallas Falls

Every time I sit down to write this article on Tuesday morning, I go verifiably insane. Nothing proved my case more than when Denver tripped over its own futility in Foxboro and got hammered by a surly New England Patriots team. While the Patriots emerge as a potential contender, there are at least seven teams that are in much better standing.

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Week 7 NFL Power Rankings

NFL Top Ten Power Rankings after week 6

10/14/08

Well my last power rankings that were realeased two weeks ago have completely changed. Several teams have come up the ranks and several fell like a rock off the top 10. Remember that Craig ranks the whole NFL but has only released his top 10, he can’t give out all his secrets.

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Week 6 NFL Power Rankings

NFL Betting Week 6 – Thanks For Nothing, McNabb

Each week during the heart of the NFL season, and once or twice during the NFL Preseason, we’ll gather the troops around the roundtable and hash out the NFL Power rankings.

Ok, so I got caught up in the windmill of Philadelphia fandom for a second. I’m back to my senses now and a second half collapse by the Eagles certainly helped expedite that process. Dallas is still the obvious favorite, but what about the Giants, who shellacked the Seahawks 44-6? We know who the worst are (I’m looking right at you Cincinnati and Houston), but who’s the best?

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Week 3 NFL Power Rankings

NFL Furious Seven – Cowboys Maintain Top Spot, Patriots Climbing Ranks 

The Week 3 Rankings Are In!

Week 2 is in the bag, degenerates! Now comes the fun part. The Packers and Cowboys proved once again that they are the cream of the crop in the NFC, while the AFC continues to be a jumbled mess of corpses and tomfoolery. While the Raiders won’t make any noise in the standings, RUN-DMC showed up with a huge effort that proved to be the best rushing effort of the day.

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Week 2 NFL Power Rankings

NFL Furious Seven – The Week 2 Rankings Are In!

Dirty play? Awesome play? Either way you color, Tom Brady’s unfortunate injury is the single play that will go down as the defining moment of the NFL betting season. It certainly shakes up the standing, regardless of a 17-10 point wing by the Patriots over the Chiefs.

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Pre Season NFL Power Rankings

2008/09 NFL Pre – Season Team By Team Betting Outlook

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The Patriots came within a whisker of making history with the first 19-0 season in NFL history last year. With an entire offseason to ruminate about how things soured in their final game. New England is the obvious choice to top our 2008 NFL Preason Power Rankings of all 32 NFL teams.

1. New England Patriots (16-0, 10-6 ATS)

Patriots backers won’t want to admit it, but New England’s shocking loss to New York in Super Bowl XLII was the best thing for them. The still-stacked Pats will see more value at the window early this season because of it.

2. San Diego Chargers (11-5, 11-5 ATS)

To the extent that a team like the Chargers can be a sleeper pick to win it all, flying under the radar they are. With the injuries to Rivers and LT a distant memory, San Diego will be one of the safest bests in the league this season.

3. Indianapolis Colts (13-3, 9-7 ATS)

The Colts should improve on last season’s mark against the number, because Marvin Harrison is healthy and because Joseph Addai is poised to become an elite running back.

4. New York Giants ( 10-6, 10-6 ATS)

The Giants will be overvalued because they’re a public team that just pulled off perhaps the biggest upset in Super Bowl history. It’ll be interesting to see if New York is just hitting its stride or if the big win was a one-hit wonder.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars (11-5, 11-5 ATS)

Could very well be the second-best team in the AFC, which is saying something considering the depth of the Conference. A repeat performance of last season’s strong campaign is in the cards.

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6. Dallas Cowboys (13-3, 9-7 ATS)

Jerry Jones’ boys are in dire need of a wide receiver to complement TO. Don’t be surprised to see Pacma Jones get a shot at the gig. If Patrick Crayton can’t get it going.

7. Cleveland Browns (10-6, 12-4 ATS)

The additions of Stallworth, Rogers, Williams make the Browns a better team, which in turn sucks the value out of Cleveland. Their tough schedule won’t help either.

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8. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6, 8-8 ATS)

The Steelers are probably a better all-around team now than when they cashed at SB XL. Problem is, so are New England, San Diego, and even Indianapolis.

9. Green Bay Packers (13-3, 12-3-1 ATS)

It might be wise to make a wait-and-see approach with last season’s best bet, because some guy named Favre isn’t around anymore. If the Pack are as talented as it seems, they could turn the trick again.

10. Seattle Seahawk (10-6, 9-7 ATS)

For a franchise at a crossroads, the Seahawks are still in pretty good shape. The recruitment of new offensive line coach Mike Solari will help improve a running game that now features Julius Jones, Maurice Morris, Leonard Weaver (FB) and TJ Duckett. (Reminds me of the Packers RB’s in their Super Bowl year under Holmgren)

11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-7, 9-7 ATS)

After a slow start in 2007, the Bucs went 8-4 ATS to end the season. Bolstered by the best pass defense in the NFL, Tampa Bay should be a solid play for bettors once again.

12. Tennessee Titans (10-6, 8-8 ATS)

Bettors have to pay too high a price for the Titans due to the public’s love affair with Vince Young. Maybe they should consider Young’s 69.0 passer rating next time they’re tempted to take Tennessee.

13. Minnesota Vikings (8-8, 7-7-2 ATS)

Tavaris Jackson has his hands on the starting job, but John David Booty is waiting in the wings. Not that it matters who hands the ball of to Adrian Peterson anyways.

14. Philadelphia Eagles (8-8, 8-8 ATS)

Mediocre bordering on excellent, the Eagles are a profitable play when McNabb is in the lineup. Problem is, the QB seems to get hurt almost every season.

15. Carolina Panthers (7-9, 8-8 ATS)

A cupcake schedule and a healthy Jake Delhomme could see the Panthers climb up the NFL money list in a hurry, especially if you consider Carolina scored 25 points per game with Delhomme under center last season.

16. Arizona Cardinals (8-8, 9-7 ATS)

Depth on the defensive side of the football, and a pair of unfortunate losses to San Francisco cost the CArds a playoff berth last season. They have all the pieces to push Seattle for NFC West supremacy.

17. Washington Redskins (9-7, 7-7-2 ATS)

The Redskins could be the best be in the NFC, or a betting bust.That’s why they’re listed in the middle of the pack, although if Jason Campbell lives up to his potential, that will quickly change.

18. Detroit Lions (7-9, 6-9-1 ATS)

The Lions dropped 7 of their last 8 games last season – straight up and agaist the number. While Detroit won’t be much of a money pit in 2008, it won’t be the darling it was at the beginning of 07 either.

19. Buffalo Bills (7-9, 9-6-1 ATS)

Talk about a team that cahsed in for bettors against the odds. The Bills were 30th in offence & 31st in defense last season, but still managed to be a solid play in the competitive AFC.

20. New Orleans Saints (7-9, 6-10 ATS)

Sharp bettors are saying the Saints are poised to bounce back this season. What role Reggie Bush will play in the predited success remains to be seen.

21. Cincinnati Bengals (7-9, 7-9 ATS)

Chad Johnson is holding out TJ Houshmandzadeh is talking trash, and Carson Palmer is frustrated with both of them. It’s pretty bad when the Bengals were more bankable with Chris Henry in the mix.

22. Chicago Bears (7-9, 7-9 ATS)

The Bears aren’t who we thought they were. It’s a miracle Chicago won 7 games last season, considering Grossman was at the helm. Guess who’s back calling plays in the Windy City?

23. Houston Texans (8-8, 8-8 ATS)

Matt Schaub and the Texans should be consistently average, which at the very least make Houston an easy team to handicap when September rolls around.

24. Denver Broncos (7-9, 5-11 ATS)

The Broncos have a ton of holes, but so do Kansas City and Oakland. They could get back in the playoffs but will do so without the unmotivated Travis Henry.

25. St. Louis Rams (3-13, 5-11 ATS)

If real football were like Madden ’08, the Rams would win in cover every time. Second overall pick Chris Long will help the defensive line immediately, although a brutal schedule in the early going won’t.

26. San Francisco 49ers (5-11, 5-11 ATS)

It’s the 4th season for Alex Smith, and his 4th offensive coordinator in passing guru Mike Martz. If that’s not enough of a challenge, Smith still has to win the starting job over Shaun Hill.

27. Baltimore Ravens (5-11, 3-13 ATS)

From Super Bowl contender to the leagues worst bet, there are a lot of questions that remain unanswered in Baltimore. Most noteably, who’s going to play QB?

28. Kansas City Chiefs (4-12, 7-8-1 ATS)

We all know that Herm Edwards’ Chiefs “play to win the game.” Too bad it doesn’t pay to play the Chiefs, who a rebuilding project away to getting back to respectability.

29. Okland Raiders (4-12, 6-10 ATS)

An unsure wager, the Raiders are loaded with talent in JaMarcus Russell, Darren McFadden, LaMont Jordan, Javon Walker, and DeAngelo Hall. That and a weak schedule could save Lane Kiffin from Al Davis’ rath.

30. New York Jets (4-12, 6-9-1 ATS)

Eric Mangini is an excellent head coach, but that alone doesn’t guarantee any paydays for bettors. That’s not to mention that it will be either Kellen Clemens or Chad Pennington at QB for New York.

31. Atlanta Falcons (4-12, 8-8 ATS)

Handicap the Falcons to be getting plenty of points from odds makers this season. Let’s hope for the rookies sake that Mike Smith bring Matt Ryan along slowly.

32. Miami Dolphins (1-15, 5-8-3 ATS)

As bad and unprofitable as the fish were in 07, they will head into the season without Jason Taylor, arguably the best defensive player in the league. Welcome to the side lines Tony Sparano.

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