Twelve teams are out of it altogether. Eight teams are taking home divisional crowns. That leaves 12 remaining wannabes who wanna be in the playoffs as wild-card teams. The NFC is so chock-full of not-very-good football teams that, theoretically, someone (the Giants) could enter the postseason with a record below .500, which is, in a word, pathetic. But even if the conference avoids this
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
NFL Week 17 ATS: Home Stretch Finds 12 Nags Vying for 4 Wild-Card Berths
Posted on 10:56 AM by ergeg
Thursday, December 21, 2006
NFL Week 16 ATS: Anybody’s Ballgame
Posted on 12:17 PM by ergeg
Heading into the penultimate weekend of NFL play, only seven teams are absolutely eliminated from playoff contention. That leaves eight current division leaders (most of them with the top spot locked up) and an unbelievable 17 other teams still harboring a mathematical shot at a wild-card berth. This is the way Pete Rozelle dreamed it up years ago: a system designed to keep interest high right to
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
NFL Week 15 ATS: Road Warriors
Posted on 9:36 AM by ergeg
It’s getting so going 10-6 against the spread has become the desired realistic standard. That’s a .625 percentage, and given how uncertain this handicapping biz can be sometimes, we’ll take it. It’s particularly sweet in a week where almost every single game was a head-scratcher. But the SMA swami got some serious assistance from spread-busting squads like the Giants (over Carolina), the Ravens (
Thursday, December 7, 2006
The Handicapper’s Monopoly Money Guide to the College Bowl Games
Posted on 12:37 PM by ergeg
I only know what the average fan knows about college football. I catch the big games on TV, I listen to what the radio/TV pundits have to say, I keep fairly well informed. But the NFL keeps me busy enough where serious analysis and attention is concerned, so there are things about the college game that pass me by. For example, just how good is this Northern Illinois team that enters the
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
NFL Week 14 ATS: Crunch Time
Posted on 3:38 PM by ergeg
The wild-card races in both conferences are wide open, while, surprisingly, the division champion slots seem pretty much spoken for. Historic tailspins by front-runners, like what happened to the 1964 Philadelphia Phillies, aren’t the rule in the NFL. Near-dominance tends to hold until the playoffs, and that’s where all bets are off. First-place teams like Indy, San Diego, Baltimore, New England,
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
ESPN Radio's Freddie Coleman: Who Is This Guy, and Who Gave Him License to Kill the English Language?
Posted on 12:38 AM by ergeg
I listen to ESPN Radio a lot. I listen to the jocks they have on there as long as I can, then I turn it off. That means that Freddie Coleman gets about 10 seconds of my time. Ever listen to this ultra-maroon? Ever wonder how the hell he got on radio?I tried to find out more about Coleman. I found no bio on the ESPN Radio website. His name comes up on Google searches, but only referencing the fact
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