Alright! How 'bout those picks yesterday in NCAA football?!?! Went 2-0 and listed them both, Stanford -6 (Won 35-0) and Oregon -12 (Won 48-13) as "DOUBLE DOWN" Plays, meaning that I liked them so much that you should double your normal play. Anyone following this strategy won big yesterday, like I did.
On to the opening day in the NFL and today's selection.
Take Cleveland +3 at TB. Did you know that Cleveland won their last four games in 2009 and covered their last six ATS and their last five ATS on the road? It's true. With Holmgren in town now with 3 new QB's (all better than Brady Quinn who is now third string with Denver), the Browns should be favored in this game. They play in the ultra tough AFC North and TB is no team near that level. Tampa didn't do much to improve and QB Josh Freeman hurt his thumb in the pre-season and therefore, didn't play much. He will be a bit rusty. Prediction Cleveland 27, TB 17.
Since yesterday's plays were so good and I haven't seen any NFL games that counted yet, I'm going to only release the one play (at least so far) for this Sunday, 9/12/10, and watch the games and get a better feel for them after all of the changes that went on in the NFL since last season.
For you Fantasy Football players, RB Michael Bush/Oakland, RB Lawrence Maroney/NE, RB Kevin Smith/Det and WR Julian Edelman/NE are all Inactive today, do not start them! Sleeper players that should have good days today are - QB Derek Anderson at STL, QB Sam Bradford at home vs. Arizona, RB C.J. Spiller/Buffalo at home vs. Miami and WR Johnny Knox/Chicago at home vs. Detroit.
Good luck everyone and let's have some fun.
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