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Archives for July 2010

Happy Independence Day

234 years ago we adopted the Declaration of Independence and became free from the reign of Great Britain. While you are grilling and chilling today make sure you take a second to realize how lucky we are to have our freedom. Happy Fourth of July!

MLB Bet of the Day – July 4th, 2010

We have won six of our last seven games and we plan on continuing our winning ways this evening. Buerhle and Feldman take the mound this evening so hopefully they can keep the scoring to a minimum. Good luck!

White Sox/Rangers under 10

Overall Record:

MLB 22-14 (2010) 112-83-5
College Football 37-24 (2009-10) 142-115-1 (overall)
NFL 35-20 (2009-10) 138-92-5 (overall)
College Basketball
60-46-3 (2009-10) 257-195-9 (overall)
NHL 0-2 (2010) 1-4 (overall)
NBA 21-17 (2010) 65-53 (overall)

My Favorite NFL Coach Died Today

My favorite NFL coach Don Coryell died today.  All I can say is that he was an innovator and made the game we see in the fall a better game in so many ways. This man was an offensive genius and players who played for him were Hall of Famers.  This is his bio from Wikipedia and understand nobody did what he did and accomplished what he did. Nobody!

In 1978, when Don Coryell began coaching the San Diego Chargers, the Chargers had a win-loss record of 1-4 for that season. The team broke their losing streak with eight additional wins and three losses that season after Coryell became head coach.

Coryell was the first coach ever to win more than 100 games at both the collegiate and professional level. He won two consecutive division titles (1974, 1975) with the Cardinals and three straight division titles (1979, 1980, 1981) with the Chargers, reaching the playoffs four consecutive times with the latter team. With Dan Fouts as quarterback, San Diego’s “Air Coryell” was among the greatest passing offenses in NFL history. The Chargers led the league in passing yards an NFL record 6 consecutive years from 1978-1983 and again in 1985. They also led the league in total yards in offense 1980-1983 and 1985. Fouts, Charlie Joiner, and Kellen Winslow would all be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame from those Charger teams, as well as Dan Dierdorf from the Cardinals.

Naysayers said he never had practiced or used a successful Defense…However, in 1979 the Chargers allowed the fewest points (246) in the AFC. In 1980 their defense led the NFL with 60 sacks spearheaded by a frontline of All-Pros in Fred DeanGary “Big Hands” Johnson and Louie Kelcher. The group was locally nicknamed the Bruise Brothers, coined from a popular act at the time, The Blues Brothers. However, in 1981, Dean, like Jefferson, was traded away due to a contract dispute with ownership. Dean contends he was making the same amount of money as his brother-in-law who was a truck driver. The Chargers’ defense would never be the same afterwards. Meanwhile, Dean would go on in the same year to win UPI NFC Defensive Player of the Year (while playing in only 11 games) and help lead the San Francisco 49ers to a Super Bowl that year and again in 1984. Dean was inducted to the NFL Hall of Fame in 2008.

Credit to Wikipedia

Chris Simms Stone Cold Busted

Chris Simms was busted earlier this morning in New York after smelling of pot while driving through a NYPD checkpoint. Simms was with his wife Danielle who ultimately took their 2009 Mercedes Benz home after Simms was arrested. In the whole scheme of things this won’t be a big legal issue for Chris, but it could hurt his chance of making the Titans team for the upcoming season. Simms signed a contract with the Titans earlier this year and previously played…err, road the bench…for Tennessee in 2008. Simms has also played for the Broncos and Buccaneers, but hasn’t been effective since he ruptured his spleen back in 2005 with Tampa Bay. I guess we will found out soon enough if his career went up in smoke.

MLB Bets of the Day – July 1st, 2010

The Yankees were blown out last night by the lowly Mariners so look for some payback this evening. Masterson needs a win for Cleveland so look for them to get it done against the Jays. Good luck!

Yankees -1.5 @ -160
Indians +1.5 @ -135

Overall Record:

MLB 20-14 (2010) 110-83-5
College Football 37-24 (2009-10) 142-115-1 (overall)
NFL 35-20 (2009-10) 138-92-5 (overall)
College Basketball 60-46-3 (2009-10) 257-195-9 (overall)
NHL 0-2 (2010) 1-4 (overall)
NBA 21-17 (2010) 65-53 (overall)