November 26, 2010
Week 12 NFL Sunday Schedule, Odds, Trends ATS For Sunday, Nov 28
Here is the NFL Week 12 Schedule for Sunday, November 28. Handicapping tips for each of he NFL matchups include the favorite, under/over and record against the spread (ATS).
1:00 PM GAMES
| JAGUARS (6-4) At GIANTS (6-4) |
| Favorite: Giants (-9) Over/Under: 44.5 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Jaguars are 6-4 ATS |
| Jaguars are 2-2 ATS away |
| Jaguars are 3-4 ATS as the underdog |
| Jaguars are 2-2 ATS as an away underdog |
| Giants are 5-5 ATS |
| Giants are 2-3 ATS at home |
| Giants are 3-3 ATS as the favorite |
| Giants are 2-3 ATS as a home favorite |
| VIKINGS (3-7) At REDSKINS (5-5) |
| Favorite: Redskins (-2) Over/Under: 43 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Vikings are 2-8 ATS |
| Vikings are 0-5 ATS away |
| Vikings are 0-6 ATS as the underdog |
| Vikings are 0-5 ATS as an away underdog |
| Redskins are 5-3 ATS |
| Redskins are 2-1 ATS at home |
| Redskins are 0-1 ATS as the favorite |
| Redskins have not been a home favorite |
| PITTSBURGH STEELERS (7-3) At BUFFALO BILLS (2-8) |
| Favorite: Steelers (-6.5) Over/Under: 43 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Steelers are 6-4 ATS |
| Steelers are 4-3 ATS away |
| Steelers are 4-3 ATS as the favorite |
| Steelers are 2-1 ATS as an away favorite |
| Bills are 5-4 ATS |
| Bills are 1-3 ATS at home |
| Bills are 4-3 ATS as the underdog |
| Bills are 0-2 as a home underdog |
| TENNESSEE TITANS (5-5) At HOUSTON TEXANS (4-6) |
| Favorite: Texans (-6.5) Over/Under: 46 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Titans are 5-5 ATS |
| Titans are 3-2 ATS away |
| Titans are 2-2 ATS as the underdog |
| Titans are 2-2 ATS as an away underdog |
| Texans are 3-6 ATS |
| Texans are 1-4 ATS at home |
| Texans are 1-3 ATS as the favorite |
| Texans are 0-3 as a home favorite |
| CAROLINA PANTHERS (1-9) At CLEVELAND BROWNS (3-7) |
| Favorite: Browns (-10.5) Over/Under: 37.5 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Panthers are 2-8 ATS |
| Panthers are 1-3 ATS away |
| Panthers are 2-6 ATS as the underdog |
| Panthers are 1-3 ATS as an away underdog |
| Browns are 4-5 ATS |
| Browns are 2-3 ATS at home |
| Browns are 0-3 ATS as the favorite |
| Browns are 0-1 as a home favorite |
| GREEN BAY PACKERS (7-3) At ATLANTA FALCONS (8-2) |
| Favorite: Falcons (-2) Over/Under: 47.5 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Packers are 6-4 ATS |
| Packers are 3-2 ATS away |
| Packers are 1-0 ATS as the underdog |
| Packers are 1-0 ATS as an away underdog |
| Falcons are 6-4 ATS |
| Falcons are 3-2 ATS at home |
| Falcons are 5-3 ATS as the favorite |
| Falcons are 3-2 as a home favorite |
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4:05 PM GAMES
| KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (6-4) At SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (5-5) |
| Favorite: Chiefs (-1.5) Over/Under: 44.5 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Chiefs are 6-4 ATS |
| Chiefs are 2-3 ATS away |
| Chiefs are 2-3 ATS as the favorite |
| Chiefs are 0-2 ATS as an away favorite |
| Seahawks are 5-5 ATS |
| Seahawks are 3-1 ATS at home |
| Seahawks are 4-4 ATS as the underdog |
| Seahawks are 2-1 ATS as a home underdog |
| MIAMI DOLPHINS (5-5) At OAKLAND RAIDERS (5-5) |
| Favorite: Raiders (-3) Over/Under: 39.5 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Dolphins are 6-4 ATS |
| Dolphins are 4-1 ATS away |
| Dolphins are 3-1 ATS as the underdog |
| Dolphins are 2-1 ATS as an away underdog |
| Raiders are 5-4 ATS |
| Raiders are 3-2 ATS at home |
| Raiders are 1-1 ATS as the favorite |
| Raiders are 1-1 ATS as a home favorite |
4:15 PM GAMES
| PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (7-3) At CHICAGO BEARS (7-3) |
| Favorite: Eagles (-3.5) Over/Under: 42 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Eagles are 5-5 ATS |
| Eagles are 3-2 ATS away |
| Eagles are 4-3 ATS as the favorite |
| Eagles are 2-1 ATS as an away favorite |
| Bears are 5-4 ATS |
| Bears are 2-3 ATS at home |
| Bears are 4-1 ATS as the underdog |
| Bears are 1-0 ATS as a home underdog |
| ST. LOUIS RAMS (4-6) At DENVER BRONCOS (3-7) |
| Favorite: Broncos (-4) Over/Under: 44.5 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Rams are 7-3 ATS |
| Rams are 3-1 ATS away |
| Rams are 6-3 ATS as the underdog |
| Rams are 3-1 ATS as an away underdog |
| Broncos are 3-7 ATS |
| Broncos are 2-3 ATS at home |
| Raiders are 1-1 ATS as the favorite |
| Raiders are 1-1 ATS as a home favorite |
| TAMPA BAY BUCS (7-3) At BALTIMORE RAVENS (7-3) |
| Favorite: Ravens (-7.5) Over/Under: 44.5 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Bucs are 6-3 ATS |
| Bucs are 5-0 ATS away |
| Bucs are 5-2 ATS as the underdog |
| Bucs are 5-0 ATS as an away underdog |
| Ravens are 5-5 ATS |
| Ravens are 2-2 ATS at home |
| Ravens are 3-3 ATS as the favorite |
| Ravens are 2-2 ATS as a home favorite |
8:30 PM GAME
| SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (5-5) At INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (6-4) |
| Favorite: Colts (-3) Over/Under:51.5 |
| 2010 Regular Season Trends ATS |
| Chargers are 5-5 ATS |
| Chargers are 1-4 ATS away |
| Chargers have not been the underdog |
| Colts are 6-3 ATS |
| Colts are 3-1 ATS at home |
| Colts 4-3 ATS as the favorite |
| Colts are 3-1 ATS as a home favorite |
In the NFL this week, 3 games were played on Thursday, November 25, the results:
New England 45 Detroit 24
New Orleans 30 Dallas 27
New York Jets 26 Cincinnati 10
sources: New York Post, espn.com, foxsports.com, thespread.com
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January 12, 2010
Something’s Fishy With The Seahawks-Pete Carroll Signing
Some sports experts say “something’s fishy” about the Seattle Seahawks signing of Pete Carroll. It’s nothing against Pete, it’s more about how the Seattle Seahawks seemed to bypass, circumvent or completely ignore the Rooney Rule when signing their new head coach.
In 2003, the NFL implemented the Rooney Rule which requires National Football League teams to interview minority candidates for head coaching and senior operations opportunities. The rule is named for Dan Rooney, the owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the chairman of the NFL’s diversity committee.
There is considerable debate about whether the Seahawks already had decided that Pete Carroll would be the new head coach before they fired Jim Mora Jr. The Seahawks hired Pete Carroll on Monday, four days after firing Jim Mora Jr. They interviewed Minnesota Viking defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier, who is black, for the job over the weekend.
But the speed in which Seattle first fired Mora without a GM in place, and then lured Carroll away from USC led to questions, most notably from former head coach Tony Dungy, about whether the Seahawks interviewed Frazier merely to satisfy the Rooney Rule.
“That is not what the Rooney Rule is supposed to be, (that) you make up your mind and then interview a candidate for it anyway just to satisfy the rule,” Dungy told the Associated Press.
The head of the group that monitors NFL hiring practices believes strongly in the effectiveness of the “Rooney Rule,” which is supposed to provide more opportunities for minorities.
“I think it has done wonders in the NFL,” John Wooten, chairman of the Fritz Pollard Alliance, said Monday. “They’ve put a new face on the National Football League. I think the integrity and commitment are there. It’s outstanding, and that’s why it’s worked.”
Wooten said he recommended to Frazier that he interview for the job in Seattle after getting assurances from the Seahawks and Carroll last Saturday that a deal had not yet been reached with Carroll — contrary to what ESPN had reported that morning.
“I feel comfortable that Seattle approached it the right way,” Wooten said.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has said that the Seahawks have not violated the spirit of the Rooney Rule.
There is no doubt that the Rooney Rule has had a positive effect on the number of minority coaches in the NFL. In fact the 2006 Super Bowl had two African-American head coaches in Dungy and Lovie Smith. And in 2008, Mike Tomlin lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to a Super Bowl win.
Regardless of what Wooten and Roger Goodell say, Tony Dungy may know a lot more about the truth. ESPN is reporting that Seattle contacted Tony Dungy last month about their open GM position.
“They called Tony about three weeks ago to see if he would seriously consider becoming their president. He told them he wanted to pray and sleep on it but the next day he called them back and said he wanted to stick with everything he was doing now. He would have been the guy, I believe, if he had wanted to do it.”
ESPN reported that Dungy said last month that an NFL team asked him to consider a front-office role, but he wouldn’t reveal the team.
One could argue that the Seahawks met the requirements of the Rooney Rule by interviewing Leslie Frazer. But why would Tony Dungy express his concerns about the apparent disregard of the Rooney Rule by Seattle. After all, don’t you think the Seahawks front office discussed their “plan” for Seattle’s future with Tony three weeks earlier?
Something is fishy in Seattle!
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