NFL Preseason Handicapping Basics
February 28, 2010 by Ross Everett
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Among the sports betting public there’s a lot of conflicting opinions about betting NFL preseason games. That’s not really surprising, since there doesn’t seem to be much middle ground on the subject. Overly cautious handicappers would argue that preseason football is a poor wagering opportunity. Some of the more obnoxious tout services would have you believe that short of a fixed game there is no greater “lock” that preseason football. Like most things that produce such polarized opinions, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle of the two extremes. Preseason NFL football is a unique proposition for the sports gambler, but when approached with caution, discipline and knowledge it can yield some profit.
The most compelling argument against preseason wagering is simply that the games don’t count. While there are often spots during the regular season where teams may seem more or less motivated, in theory they all want to win. That’s not something that can be taken as a ‘given’ during the preseason, however, as the individual agendas of NFL coaching staffs can very widely. Some might want to win games to establish a winning attitude, others might put a greater focus on working in a new offensive or defensive scheme. Others may prioritize evaluating talent at key positions, while others may simply want to make it through to the regular season without any significant injuries. With all of the uncertainty swirling around preseason football, handicapping wins and losses against the pointspread can be exceedingly difficult.
The preseason NFL betting enthusiast would suggest, however, that it is the uncertainty that characterizes these games that makes for such a strong wagering opportunity. For example, in a matchup between a championship level team and a losing team you often see strongly divergent approaches to the game. Successful teams have more to worry about in terms of player injuries, fewer areas in which they need to evaluate talent, and more continuity in the areas of coaching and team chemistry. They often view preseason games as a chore, and have little interest in their outcome as long as they keep their superstars healthy.
On the other hand, consider the ‘lesser’ team in a preseason matchup. They often have a number of key starting positions they need to fill, along with backup positions up for grabs. They may have new coaching staffs that players want to impress, new offensive or defensive schemes to implement. Most significantly, ‘lesser’ teams often view the preseason as an opportunity to build team chemistry or create a winning attitude. A team trying to rebuild can benefit from winning *any* games, regardless of whether or not they count in the standings. For a league doormat, a win over an elite level opponent can serve as a rare highlight of a losing season.
Even teams that put a low priority on preseason games don’t want to lose them all. For this reason, a longterm winning situation has been to bet on teams that lose their first two preseason games outright. Over the past twenty years, 0-2 teams in this spot have produced a winning percentage right around 60%.
The philosophy of a NFL head coach is arguably the single most important factor contributing to preseason success. Some coaches always want to win, even if the games don’t count in the standings. Other coaches place a much greater importance on evaluating personnel and giving backups playing time they won’t have the opportunity to get during the regular season. The coaches that have a strong desire to win in the preseason often result in their team’s pointspreads being inflated somewhat, but a motivated team is always worth consideration for a wager.
The smart preseason handicapper makes use of the Internet, and more specifically uses it to follow the local sports media of NFL teams. During NFL preseasons, teams’ beat writers are anxious to write stories and need to fill articles but have little in the way of “real” news to write about. As a result, a handicapper can frequently find valuable details like a coach’s goals for the game, playing time for key players, and specific strategies that will be implemented. Occasionally, coaches will come out and say that they’re more interested in evaluating certain players for certain positions than they are in the outcome of the game. A thorough evaluation of this type of media coverage can often produce not only teams to play “on”, but teams with priorities other than winning to play “against”.
In conclusion, there are certainly strong opportunities for profit in NFL preseason wagering but its essential to understand that it cannot be approached in the same manner as the regular season. And, as always, its important to remember that there will be more strong opportunities down the road and that discipline and rigor in handicapping is just as crucial in the preseason NFL as it is at any other time of the year.
Ross Everett is a widely published freelance writer specializing in travel, poker and sports handicapping. He is a staff handicapper for Anatta Sports where he is responsible for providing daily free sports picks. In his spare time he enjoys fine dining, falconry and deep sea diving. He lives in Southern Nevada with four dogs and a pet coyote.
Speed Reading Course Guarantee:
February 27, 2010 by Dr. Jay Polmar
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Many businesses offer guarantees; most of them are hardly worth the paper they are printed on. Speed reading is no exception. Many of the speed reading seminars or do-it-yourself courses out there offer guarantees, but more often than not their products fall short, or require intense, ongoing, and stressful study practices.
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No Need to Buy an Expensive Car to Enjoy the Advantages of GPS
February 26, 2010 by Ray Jennings
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People often incorrectly believe that GPS devices only come as accessories with expensive cars or trucks. Small portable units are available that can be plugged into the cigarette lighter in any car. These handy devices can be kept in the glove compartment when not being used. You might want to consider this as an option for a GPS car tracking system if you are on a limited budget.
Should you decide to purchase a bigger more complex device you will want to make certain it is suitable for the layout of your vehicle. If you want a unit that displays area maps on a monitor then you need to have the necessary room to mount it. These units are usually fixed to the dashboard of the car. Any air vents or controls already on the dashboard should not be covered by the monitor device. Safety in driving is always of prime importance so a mounted GPS device should never interfere with your ability to drive safely and comfortably.
You should also bear in mind how easy it is to install the GPS device you opt for. It may be worth the expense to have the device fitted by an authorised dealer rather than trying to do it yourself. In addition, some of the devices allow for the input of data such as locations you visit regularly. This makes for easy configuration when routing your destination. You can also opt for a voice activated system such as First Alert. This system will alert you when you are approaching your destination. You can also get it to identify certain spots along the way such as airports and restaurants.
It’s also important to examine the construction of the device to make certain it is water and heat proof. This is important should you ever become involved in a major crash. While the unit is handy in being able to navigate you from one point to another, the most benefit comes from being able to alert the emergency services in the event of an accident. Some also depend on an external antenna which could be broken off in the event of an accident.
While GPS tracking for cars is an excellent idea, it could turn out to be simply too expensive an option. On top of the expense of the system itself, you have to take in to account the cost of installation and a monthly service charge for the GPS tracking itself. To help mitigate some of the cost you may be able to locate a good used tracking device. You can also choose to use a tracking system on your cell phone if if you usually take the phone with you anyway when driving.
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Quick Tips On How To Make Money On The Internet That Anyone Can Use
February 25, 2010 by Jagen Crofte
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Regardless of whether you just need to earn a little extra money or want to create a full time business, there are many ways to make money on the Internet. Do not, however, deceive yourself into thinking that there is some method to generate instant wealth. Instead, you will need to perform a little research and exert some effort.
Affiliate marketing is one of the most economical ways to generate some extra cash. This system involves a company using your website to advertise their own. Traffic to your site sees their ad and clicks on it. They will be taken to the company site, and if they make a purchase, the company pays you a commission. This takes almost no investment of cash, and requires little time once it is set up.
If you are experienced in fields such as accounting, copy writing, or programming, you might investigate bidding for freelance projects. Job boards exist where people who need work done place their orders. You would register, look through the projects, and enter a bid when you find one or more you want to do. If the client accepts your bid, you do the work and get paid by the client. Most of these sites do not charge to register, and take a small cut from your payment to cover their fee.
Perhaps you would like to have an online store. You will need products to sell at deep discounts from local retail stores, or something that is truly unique. Do not commit before performing some research to ascertain just how many sites have the same items for sale. You may need to locate another line unless you can sell for a lot less if the competition is too stiff.
If you have or can acquire items of interest to the general public, you might consider selling at an online auction. Items do not have to be new to be offered for sale. You photograph the things you wish to sell and list them at the auction site. When someone buys them, you pack the orders and ship them.
When looking for opportunities to make money on the Internet, you will likely run into a few dishonest people. They may offer to sell you a sure fire program to generate thousands every day. All they ask is that you complete a form and pay a small fee with your credit card. You might get nothing in return, or worthless junk. But the worst may be yet to come. When you open your next statement, you might find charges you did not authorize. So while there are many legitimate opportunities available, proceed with caution.
If you want to really make money online, you need to know where to search. Many websites can help you make the money from home you deserve. You just need to find the right niche and be on your way to make money on the Internet.
Denver Surges Past San Diego To Remain Undefeated
February 24, 2010 by Ross Everett
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The Denver Broncos are for real. The NFL’s most surprising undefeated team certainly answered any remaining doubters on Monday Night Football as they used a fourth quarter surge to put away the San Diego Chargers 34-23. Denver upped their record to 6-0 while San Diego dropped to 2-3. Denver’s special teams also excelled, with Eddie Royal becoming only the 11th player in NFL history to return a punt and a kickoff for touchdowns in the same game.
NFL football sports betting fans that backed the Broncos as +3 road underdogs were rewarded with the outright victory and Denver continued their season opening undefeated run against the pointspread (now 6-0 ATS). The Chargers, meanwhile, have only covered one of their five games this season. The 57 points scored went OVER the posted total of 44′.
Royal was virtually untouched on both of his kick returns, a first quarter 93 yard kickoff return and a second quarter 71 yard punt return. After the game, he gave credit to his blockers:
“Man, it was a great feeling. The guys did a great job of blocking. I’ve got to give them a lot of credit. They opened up the seams and it was a home run.”
Despite the rarity of his feat, he said he wasn’t surprised that he turned the trick:
“You’ve got to believe it can happen before you do it. I’ve got a lot of faith in the guys in front of me, so I wasn’t surprised.”
Broncos coach Josh McDaniels also praised Royal’s blockers:
“I think our guys did a great job of blocking and giving Eddie a chance to get started.”
While losing coach Norv Turner lamented his team’s poor kick coverage:
“It doesn’t matter who you are playing; you give up two big returns on a punt and a kickoff and it makes it tough”
Chargers’ QB Phillip Rivers talked about the loss and the team’s slow start to the 2009 NFL season:
“It’s going to be tough. We have to get over this one quick or we’ll find ourselves in trouble in Kansas City because it’s a short week.”
Denver will get a week off to enjoy their 6-0 start before returning to action on November 1 at Baltimore. The following week they’ll host the defending Superbowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football before traveling to Washington, DC to face the Redskins. San Diego will play at Kansas City this weekend with the Chargers a -5 road favorite and the total set at 44. They’ll return home to face their hated rivals, the Oakland Raiders, on November 1 before a road game against the New York Giants the following Sunday.
Ross Everett is a widely published freelance sports writer and respected authority on World Cup soccer betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and betting odds sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.
Green Energy Isn’t Always What It Seems
February 23, 2010 by Robert Holdsworth
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Buyer Beware – Using Power Factor Correction and Transient Voltage Surge Suppression to Reduce Energy Costs.
Today’s energy conscious climate has motivated many to do what they can to become more efficient and conserve energy and money. Unfortunately this same climate has prompted others to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers’ wishes to save energy and reduce expenses.
Companies that tout power factor improvement (kVAR correction) and transient voltage suppression are a good example of this bad trend. Lately we are seeing more and more of these companies cropping up and feel it is time to set the record straight.
First, transient voltage surge suppression (TVSS) plays a valuable role in improving power quality to protect sensitive equipment inside a facility. However, TVSS does not save energy. TVSS’s are only active a tiny fraction of a second to protect against voltage surges which only last for less than a millisecond. To actually reduce energy consumption the TVSS would need to actually cut power consumption for an extended period of time which is not what they are designed to do. Again, TVSS is important to protect sensitive electrical equipment but buyers should avoid vendors promising, or even guaranteeing, that they will reduce energy consumption.
Now what about vendors who claim that improving power factor will save 15% or 20% or 30% of energy consumption and corresponding cost? This one is a little trickier.
For residential applications, power factor does nothing to save energy because the typical home already has an average power factor of about 0.97 which is almost the perfect power factor of 1 or unity. In addition, the device (called a capacitor) is placed at the main circuit breaker. According to IEEE 5.5.3.3 capacitors must be situated at or near the respective inductive loads to reduce power system losses by reducing heat and distribution losses known as I2R losses.
So what about commercial and industrial facilities using power factor correction to reduce energy costs? It is perfectly appropriate for a company that is incurring penalties or a kVA billing structure from the utility company to improve the facility’s overall power factor by employing a capacitor bank at the main service entrance or individual capacitors at or near the respective motor loads. Doing so will eliminate the power factor penalties and/or reduce the kVA demand charges on the utility bill which can save significant money and provide a significant ROI on the investment.
But what about power factor correction reducing kWh consumption? IEEE also tells us that I2R losses only account for 2 to 5% of the total load in a facility. Simple math tells us that it would be against the laws of physics to get the 15% to 30% energy reduction claimed by some vendors. Think about it. Even if your facility had 5% distribution losses and you could correct 100% of the problem via power factor correction at every load (which can’t be done) you would still only save 5% at the most. No where near the claims of some capacitor vendors and manufacturers.
All that said, power factor correction when done properly will eliminate utility penalties and kVA demand charges, improve facility power quality, increase electrical system capacity, and save a little energy when applied to the appropriate motor loads.
So make an investment in transient voltage surge suppression and power factor correction when appropriate and necessary. But caveat emptor!
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Redskins Offense A Mess Under New Play Caller Lewis
February 22, 2010 by Ross Everett
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The Washington Redskins are a mess right now. Head coach Jim Zorn has a tenuous hold on his job at best and after Sunday’s—6 loss to Kansas City was stripped of his offensive play calling duties. Management installed newly hired ‘offensive consultant’ Sherman Lewis as the new offensive play caller and the team has set up an awkward arrangement for him to get the plays to the quarterbacks. For that reason, starting QB Jason Campbell has some serious misgivings about the efficacy of the setup.
Lewis has only been out of retirement and with the team for two weeks, and has spent this week trying to ingest a crash course on the Redskins’ offensive schemes. While he was learning on the job, head coach Zorn was trying to put the best spin possible on what can only be seen as a de facto demotion and vote of ‘no confidence’:
“I need to have composure. I need to understand what the reality of the situation is, and I think our players expect me to rise up. We expect them to play under adverse conditions. We expect them to risk it all. … I’m conscious of what’s going on. I’m not naive about what’s going on, and yet I have to just hold back on any feelings and make the decisions.”
Quarterback Campbell is more concerned about the convoluted system of getting plays from Lewis to him:
“There’ll probably be a couple of plays I have in my head just in case if some reason it doesn’t get in on time.”
Here’s how things are supposed to work-Lewis will sit in the coaches’ box above the field and read the plays off a sheet. While Lewis has years of experience working in the so called ‘West Coast Offense’, Zorn left doubt that he really knows what he’s doing at this point stressing that Lewis “doesn’t know the protections” and “doesn’t know the blitz schemes.” Nevertheless, he’ll be running the offense when the Redskins take on Philadelphia this Monday night.
Once Lewis figures out what to call, that’s when it really gets tricky. He’ll relay the plays via headset not to Zorn but to offensive coordinator Sherman Smith. Smith will then inform the quarterback what to run. Zorn is left in the role of a passive bystander on offense, though he will listen in to the playcalling on his headset.
Backup quarterback Todd Collins also shared his concern with the new arrangement:
“It is unsettling. I’ve never gone through this before. I’ve never had a play caller get changed in the middle of the season.”
Lewis didn’t exactly evoke a lot of confidence upon his hiring, where he revealed that he’d been calling bingo games at a seniors’ center to kill time since his retirement in 2004. Still, Collins gave him a guarded vote of confidence;
“I know he’s been studying last year’s game against the Eagles and seems to have a pretty good idea how he wants to call the game this week. It’s the same plays. He might coach them a little differently or highlight some different areas, but the offense hasn’t gone under an overhaul or anything like that.”
The Redskins haven’t scored more than 17 points in a game this season, so maybe the thinking is that things can’t get any worse.
Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on World Cup betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.
Texans Nip 49ers
February 21, 2010 by Ross Everett
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The Houston Texans have won consecutive games for the first time this season by virtue of a hard fought 24-21 victory over the visiting San Francisco 49ers. The Texans led 21-0 at halftime but fought themselves in a ball game after the Niners scored the first 14 points of the second half. The rally fell short, however, and Houston improved to 4-3 on the NFL season.
Players that bet on NFL football found the game completely irrelevant, however, as it landed right on the pointspread for a disappointing push. After covering their first four of the season against the NFL pointspread, the Niners have a loss and a push in their last two games to leave their record at 4-1-1 versus the number. Houston is now 3-3-1 ATS on the season. The 45 points scored managed to go OVER the total of 44′ by a half point.
Despite losing a big lead, Houston coach Gary Kubiak was pleased with the outcome:
“We get down, they get up and they all of a sudden grabbed the momentum of the game. But we made some big plays late and defensively Eugene made a big play so it was a big, big win.”
Niners’ coach Mike Singletary benched quarterback Shaun Hill after a terrible first half and replaced him with Alex Smith. Smith responded by throwing three touchdown passes and getting San Francisco back in the game. After the contest, Singletary explained his move:
“I just thought it was time to make the switch. It was as simple as that. No long, drawn-out thought process. But let’s make the change.”
Smith explained that he caught the Texans’ defense playing passive football in the second half:
“Starting the second half, down three scores, you’re seeing some stagnant looks from the defense, they’re not throwing as much at you.”
Top draft choice Michael Crabtree finally made his San Francisco debut after a lengthy holdout and described what the experience was like:
“I was kind of calm. I practiced on getting calm and coming into the game, knowing what I was supposed to do and executing my plays. I think I did a good job, but I’ve got some more work to do.”
San Francisco will travel east to face the Indianapolis Colts next Sunday, with the 49ers installed as a +11 road underdog and the total set at 45. They’ll return home for their next two games, hosting the Tennessee Titans the following Sunday and facing the Chicago Bears off a short week the next Thursday, November 12. Houston will play their next two on the road, beginning with a game at Buffalo on Sunday. That game is currently off the board. They’ll play at Indianapolis the following week before a bye week.
Ross Everett is a widely published freelance sports writer and respected authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and betting odds portal sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.
You Already Are Equipped To Be A Speed Reader
February 20, 2010 by Dr. Jay Polmar
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You already own the greatest reading acceleration device that has ever been developed. It is simply your hand that will help you read faster. People have spent thousands of dollars attempting to increase their reading speed. But no inventions or machines can do what your hand and your pacing finger can do for you to improve your reading speed — once youve been trained in our 4 special techniques.
What do your eyes do while you are “trying” to read? If you’re like most people, your eyes are jerking around, looking, searching, and bouncing here and there. Then they will fixate for a second or two and maybe move on again causing your brain to wonder what you’re doing. Sound familiar? Untrained readers go through this often.
We call this “trying” to read. By learning the speed-pacing movement that Ill personally teach you, you’ll learn to control and accelerate your hand-to-eye coordination. This is called PACING. It is one of the 4 techniques taught in Speed Reading in Only One Hour.
To ensure the best results for the material you are going to be reading you must make sure the conditions around you are right before you begin. Determine exactly what you need to be able to read properly; textbooks, research material, and a hi-lighter? Remove or unplug: – Magazines, unless being used as a part of what you are going to read. – TV (except for educational programs). Stereo, radio will cause varied distractions. Turn them off. – Brothers, sisters, friends, etc. are in the way when you are reading. – Mate, spouse, lover. They easily can dissuade you from reading. – Food can break your concentration and reading patterns. – Alcohol/drugs – don’t even go there. Being stoned and studying is a sure fire failure. – Cigarettes fog your thinking abilities. Nicotine is a drug. – Marijuana – don’t go there either. A foggy brain is useless in an exam. – Take the phone off the hook. Put out the dog or cat. – Create a quiet reading/study space. You might want music playing; use soft, classical, meditation oriental or other forms of relaxing music. Play it very softly. This sounds pretty extreme; however, modify it for pleasure reading, early morning newspapers, or magazines.
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Private Placement Memorandum and OTCBB: Make Investors Come To You In Droves!
February 19, 2010 by James Scott
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If you are trying to raise capital with a PPM or public entity like OTCBB you need to understand the mind of the investor. After the business plan sells the investor on the business concept you need to sell them on you and your executive staff. You need to stack your executive positions with professionals with a proven track record of success and possess a solid reputation in the industry. You must paint the picture for investors that your business is run by the who’s who in your industry and this pedigree is demonstrated by your education, degree, grades in college, professional organizations of which you have been and are currently a member, advisory board positions with other corporate organizations, a track record of setting up and maintaining strategic alliances, networking contacts and more.
When an investor looks at your human resource list on your PPM, business plan or public offering docs it needs to scream power, authority and confidence. Each individual that you place on your advisory board must have a massive contribution other than ‘advice’. Advisors should be able to prove their ability to assist in crucial decisions, connect your company with strategic partners and help you get to the next level.
Your legal counsel and CPA should be well known organizations with a long list of successful, well known organizations on their client roster and they should have a lot more to offer your company than just their fee based services. Again, these organizations should be able to set you up with partnerships that will help grow your business. As far as corporate awareness you must include a publicist. The publicist that you choose must be well versed in their comprehension of your industry genre.
They must be able to take your company and get you in front of the proper audience that is conducive to enhancing your growth potential. They must be able to demonstrate their knowledge of viral online marketing as well as traditional means of radio, TV and article promotion. They should be able to reach into their contact list and set you up with one interview after another targeting your specific audience.
These are just a few things to take into consideration when you jump on the fund raising trail. Every individual you have listed on your docs must be able to pass due diligence and have the appeal that reaches into the ‘comfort’ zone portion of the investor’s mind.
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