The Eagle Has Landed In The NFC Playoff Picture!
Monday, December 18th 2006(Bob Acton)
December 18, 2006 (New York, NY) – Philadelphia fans can be the cruelest of folks, in fact they booed Santa Claus one time, but when your delivering you are a hero. That being said bettors who have been backing the Jeff Garcia led Eagles, are certain to have a wonderful Christmas this week.
Unlike years ago when the holiday season meant almost a complete shutdown of sports action, this Christmas is filled with excitement. SuperBook.com is the largest online sportsbook and casino and they as usual will be open 24/7 for your wagering opportunities.
Is Garcia the Ultimate Road Warrior?
After invaded the nation’s capital and fleeing town with a huge win, the Eagles visited the Big Apple this past weekend and put the clamps on Eli and his mates. Now comes the acid test Christmas Day in Texas, where the Cowboys await with anticipation. The line has been set at Dallas -6 ½ and winning three in a row on the road, is not a common occurrence. Donovan who?
We Will See How Hot Vince is in Buffalo?
The Tennessee Titans are scorching hot as they have won 5 in a row and rookie QB Vince Young has been scintillating. Yesterday he had an off day, but his defense was lights out.
The Titans' defense beat up David Garrard and returned turnovers 83, 92 and 61 yards for touchdowns and beat Jacksonville 24-17 for their fifth straight victory. Credit a franchise-record three defensive TDs and a team-record 370 yards of returns. The Titans head to cold and windy Buffalo this week and Ralph Wilson Stadium has been a burial ground over the years, for quarterbacks visiting the first time. Buffalo is -4 ½ favorites and the linemakers number, suggest that the Titans are in for a world of hurt!
THE GIANTS ARE HIDING IN THE BUSH!
The New York Giants are a very inconsistent bunch and their loss to Philadelphia is unacceptable to fans in the Meadowlands. The Giants (7-7) still have a shot at the playoffs despite losing for the fifth time in six games. They face Reggie Bush and the New Orleans Saints this weekend and then close at Washington. However, they hold a tiebreaker with Atlanta (7-7) for the sixth and final playoff berth in the conference.
New Orleans has clinched a playoff spot and are 3 ½ point underdogs!
Bob Acton
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