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Old 12-14-2010, 03:42 PM   #45
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Defense is key, and yeah, you'd have to be fearing the Steelers more than you'd fear the Patriots at this point in time.
Ben is a huge factor, and he's certainly earned my respect.
Being a hater of a team is as blinding as being a fan of a team.
Cheering for or against, is a huge cloud if you want to see things clearly.
Money is my objective.
Huge prices are key in profit.
Example: The Jacksonville Jaguars, when i gave them, paid quite the penny....and right now, they're in a position where a win against the Colts this weekend will see them with 2 feet in the play-offs at home.
I pointed them out last year as a team that was more than capable of making the play-offs, but had chosen to draft(Lose on purpose).
A dominant, high stamina running back complimented by an above par attack and defense are the ingredients needed to win it all.
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Maurice Jones-Drew is the greatest weapon at running back in the nfl at this point in time. The power and stamina that he has is exactly what is needed to win a superbowl.
He's the kind of tool that keeps Peyton Manning and Tom Brady watching from the sidelines.
He's the kind of guy, that when it comes down to it, can ware a defense like the ravens and Steelers have.
Its a long shot, but if you're a betting man, the price is right and the team is capable.
When you're winning 35/1, 50/1, 67/1, 110/1 bets, you really leave A LOT of room for error.

Being correct on one 110/1 shot is greater gain then being correct on 50 straight 2/1 wins in a row.
Like Jay-z says in "Hard Knock Life" ...i put my money on the long shots.

To find the long shots in N.American sports, it doesn't take much, due to the draft system.
Teams do sacrifice years, even potentially great years for drafting purposes.
I guess you have to be an insider to truly see whats going on within the franchises.
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