By:
Ben
Burns
Many
handicappers make claims of being the best. Ben Burns,
of Ben Burns Consulting INC, lets his Documented Records
do the talking for him! Ben
continues to be extremely successful at handicapping
all of the major sports. Football, however, is what
he is most famous for. Ben finished 2004/2005 with the
#1 record in NCAA Football, as documented by the Bigguy
Sports Monitor. His final numbers came in at a rock-solid
67-45-1 (60%).
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2005 NFL Preseason
Gambling
NFL PreSeason: Week 1 preseason
gambling Recap
Week 1 of the Preseason is officially in the books.
That means two things. First, and most importantly,
it means that we are less than a month away from the
beginning of the regular season. Second, it means
that it's time for me to resume my weekly recaps of
what transpired over the weekend's NFL action. I'm
going to do things in a slightly different manner
this season. Instead of writing two seperate articles,
I'm going to combine my weekly "Bad Beats"
column with my weekly "NFL Recap" column.
NFLx: WEEK 1 RECAP - NFL Preseason
Gambling
The NFL preseason got started with a Falcons victory
over the Colts in the American Bowl. That was followed
by a comeback victory by the Bears over the Dolphins
in the Hall of Fame Bowl. Both of those games have
been included in the following Week 1 stats.
Each of the games from "Hall of Fame Weekend"
finished OVER the number. However, the UNDER would
finish the week with a modest 10-8 advantage.
There also wasn't much of a gap seperating Favorites
from Underdogs. Despite a win by the favored Steelers
on Monday Night, the DOGS still held a slight 9-8-1
edge, vs. the closing line, for the week.
I'll check back each Tuesday and we'll keep a running
tally for both sides and totals throughout the entire
season.
BAD BEATS
This week's edition was supposed to focus entirely
on preseason football. However, there was a particularly
painful baseball game which one of my readers felt
deserved special recognition, so its been added to
the list. As always, if you have any Bad Beat stories
that you'd like to share, please feel free to shoot
me an email.
August 9th
Game: Cleveland Indians at KC Royals
Supported by a bullpen with an ERA above 5, the 2005
Royals have endured numerous gut-wrenching losses.
The August 9th setback to the Indians may have been
the most sickening of the bunch though. The Royals
had lost their last two games by a combined margin
of 27-1 and entered the contest sporting a 9-game
losing streak. It appeared that the streak was finally
history as KC took a 7-2 lead into the 9th inning.
Bettors who had the stones to play the Royals at +155
had to be feeling pretty comfortable. Run-line (+1.5)
players even more so. As it turned out, those feelings
of comfort would prove to be short-lived. After having
played pretty much flawelssly for 8 innings, the Royals
turned into the Bad News Bears in the 9th. Aided by
some absolutely brutal fielding, the Indians would
send 14 men to the plate and go on to score 11 runs
in the inning, 8 of them unearned. Royals Mike Sweeney
was quoted as saying: "Today was embarrassing.
I've never seen one get away like that we were winning
by that much and we got our stud (MacDougal) on the
hill. I've never seen one like that in my 10 years.
It was a heartbreaking loss."
August 11th
Game: San Diego Chargers at Green Bay Packers
The Chargers dominated this game statistically. They
had an edge in time of possession, attained more first
downs, had an edge in rushing yards and had an edge
in receiving yards. In fact, the total net yards favored
the Chargers by a 317-196 margin. The Chargers also
won the turnover battle as the Packers fumbled six
times, losing three of them. How did the -3 Chargers
lose then? Easy! San Diego was only able to reach
the end zone once and (Chargers) kicker Nate Kaeding
took care of the rest. Kaeding missed 3 field goals
in the fourth quarter. All three field goals ranged
from 44-46 yards. For those who may have forgotten,
Kaeding was the same kicker that missed a 40-yard
FG attempt in Overtime in the Chargers playoff loss
to the Jets last season. Granted, the weather at Lambeau
was poor. However, the bad conditions didn't seem
to bother Packers' kicker Ryan Longwell too much.
After watching Kaeding miss all three of his attempts,
with 33 seconds remaining in the game, Longwell calmly
nailed a 53-yarder for the 10-7 GB win.
August 13th
Game: KC Chiefs at Minnesota Vikings
Under bettors (myself included) weren't thrilled with
the final moments of this game. The total, which had
been bet down from 42.5 to 41.5. With two minutes
remaining the score was 27-9 Vikings. The Chiefs took
over at their own 18 yard line. They proceeded to
march the length of the field. During the drive they
benefitted from two Roughing the Passer penalties
and also converted a 4th and 10 for a first down.
The Chiefs would eventually score the meaningless
touchdown with 30 seconds remaining for a 27-16 Vikings
final. Under bettors lost by a painful half point.
Documented NFL Champion Ben Burns followed up his
win on the Browns by Thrashing the Books with the
Steelers on Monday Night. Don't miss Ben's Best Bets
in Week 2!
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By:
Ben
Burns
Many
handicappers make claims of being the best. Ben Burns,
of Ben Burns Consulting INC, lets his Documented Records
do the talking for him! Ben
continues to be extremely successful at handicapping
all of the major sports. Football, however, is what
he is most famous for. Ben finished 2004/2005 with
the #1 record in NCAA Football, as documented by the
Bigguy Sports Monitor. His final numbers came in at
a rock-solid 67-45-1 (60%).
You can get his premium plays here >>
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