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December 15, 2006

THREE-PEAT in NFL Picks

Filed under: Comments,NBA Tips,NFL Tips,Tips,promos — SportsPicks Staff @ 2:18 pm

Last week the NFLTopPicks team play with the Miami Dolphins as underdogs won outright against the Patriots. The NFLTopPicks team is now 7-2-1 in the last nine weeks. This week we keep it simple with the two strongest plays on the menu – an NFL and an NBA pick.

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Top Play:

We admit the New Orleans Saints are good and their resurgence is the sports story of the year. They are winning and winning big. We believe this is another case of a team just getting too much hype. There has to be a letdown at some point and we think this weekend against the Washington Redskins will be the time they falter.

Support for the Saints has never been higher following last Sunday’s huge win over the Cowboys and all this talk of Sean Payton for coach of the year and Drew Brees for MVP means the public will be all over them. But they still have one of the worst run defenses in NFL (ranked 24th). The run-stuffer Hollis Thomas’s suspension is the key issue for their defense. Redskins running back Ladell Betts has been pretty good lately, averaging 143 yards rushing during the last three games.

Joe Gibbs will give the ball to Betts all day and let him grind this game out.
Although the Saints’ pass defense is ranked 5th, there is a good possibility that Jason Campbell will have another big game coming back to SEC-land. New Orleans is 1-3 ATS when they are favored at home this season.

Play Washington Redskins, ATS.

December 8, 2006

NFL run continues!

Filed under: Comments,NBA Tips,NFL Tips,Tips,promos — SportsPicks Staff @ 3:13 pm

Last week our NFL play on the Seattle Seahawks as underdogs hit. The NFLTopPicks team is now 6-2-1 in the last eight weeks. This week we keep it simple with the two strongest plays on the menu, in NFL and NBA action.

As usual, anyone can get our Top Play, but to get this full card of winners you must be a member of our sponsor, GoSportsBet. It’s free to join and no deposit is required! Get the Top Free Picks on the internet by going to http://www.gosportsbet.com/free_picks/

Top Play:

In NBA action, it’s a very simple play here on Friday night as we’re exploiting the red-hot Chicago Bulls over a poor defensive Toronto Raptors team.

The Bulls are looking to extend both their overall winning streak, as well as their long history of dominance against the Raptors. Chicago has won both ATS and SU in their last 13 meetings against Toronto since 2002. The Bulls have really dominated the series over the past two seasons, winning the seven meetings by an average of 12.2 points while outrebounding the Raptors by an 11.9 average. The addition of Big Ben Wallace will only help in that department. Chicago has been showing the same efficiency during its current six- game win streak, defeating opponents by an average of 15.7 points. They also have a 138-104 rebounding edge over the past three games.

We expect a comfortable, double-digit victory for the Bulls.
Play Chicago Bulls, ATS.

November 17, 2006

NFL Run now 5-1-1, NCAA Picks Hit AGAIN

Filed under: NBA Tips,NCAA Football Tips,NFL Tips,NHL Tips,Tips — SportsPicks Staff @ 2:03 pm

It was a great weekend for football plays at TopSportsTips. The NFLTopPicks team was on point yet again, predicting that the score would stay low in the Buffalo / Indianapolis game, which it did. Also, Kent State picked up a tasty cover against Virginia Tech – without even scoring a point!

This weekend we’re back for more, licking our chops at the weak lines that have been posted for this weekend’s games. We’ve got a tasty NFL side featuring an underrated team out for revenge. We’ve got an NCAA side featuring a really good team with an 8-2 record who someone is a big dog when they shouldn’t be. Our Top Play (below) takes cash from an NBA matchup, and we’ve got an NHL Total to cap off this week’s straight wagers. Finally, Tim Spears and his team have isolated a two-team cross sport parlay that you won’t want to miss!

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Top Play:

In NBA action this week, the Toronto Raptors head south to LaLa land to take on the Lakers. The Raptors embarked on an ambitious rebuilding project over the summer, and while their new Phoenix-Suns-North run-and-gun strategy should pay off in the long run, they’re still trying to make the pieces fit. They enter this game with a 2-5 record, losing all three of their road games by double-digits. They are in the middle of a 5 game Western Conference swing, playing three games in four nights starting tonight. What we’ve got here is a young, developing team in a bad scheduling spot against a well-rested team at home. The Lakers haven’t played since Sunday, and don’t play again until this coming Sunday – what that means is that they’ll be rested and prepared, but without the risk of looking ahead to their upcoming—and perhaps more important—games. Toronto’s going to get the full attention of Kobe and Co., and that means trouble for Raptors fans. LA has gone 4-1 at home so far this season, and wins early in the year proved that this is not just Kobe’s show – the whole team can contribute. We’ve seen this Lakers team beat Phoenix, Seattle, Minnesota, and Memphis by a combined 31 points, and we’re confident that they’ll take care of business against a tired, young Raptors team. Play Los Angeles Lakers, ATS.

November 10, 2006

ANOTHER Perfect Weekend – 4-0 in Straight Wagers!

Filed under: BaseBall Tips,Comments,NBA Tips,NCAA Football Tips,NFL Tips,NHL Tips,Tips — SportsPicks Staff @ 11:52 am

It was a full frontal assault on the books last weekend as our straight wagers went a perfect 4-0 in all sports to stack cash once again. The NFLTopPicks team bucked public opinion to fade the then-undefeated Chicago Bears, the NCAATips experts nailed last week’s Top Play, and our NHL and NBA Totals also cashed. The NFLTopPicks team is now 4-1-1 in the last six weeks, and the NHLTopPicks guys are on a 3-0 run. Bang another lineup of winners this week as we continue this red-hot tear!

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A friend of ours joked the other day that the Colts had a bigger chance of losing against the bye week than they do against the Bills this weekend. If you’ve been following Buffalo’s disastrous season, you’ll know that they’re in no way a threat to push this total over. They’re averaging 14.2 points in their four games on the road, and even that number doesn’t tell the whole story, because they scored a defensive TD, and put up a meaningless TD against Chicago with a minute left and trailing 40-0. Now, their best player (RB Willis MaGahee) is on the sidelines resting broken ribs, and they have to deal with Anthony Thomas – a decent back-up once upon a time, but four years past his best days – as his replacement. However, the Bills aren’t going to have much choice but to give Thomas a whole bunch of carries, because Coach Dick Jauron knows Indy ranks last in run defense, and he’ll try to take advantage. He’s certainly going to shy away from challenging Indy in the air, especially with safety Bob Sanders playing his second game back from injury this week. Sanders made a big difference last week in that big win against the Patriots, and his presence means that Colts Coach Tony Dungy will stack the line against the run, pressuring QB Losman to pass. The Bills are in a tough spot in Indy’s house this week, and there’s no escaping. However, there’s no ignoring the fact that this is prime letdown territory for the Colts after the Broncos and Patriots games. The Bills have excellent special teams, a good punter, and their defense is improved as Takeo Spikes works his way into playing shape. The Colts are going to put up points, but we’re expecting long, clock-eating drives. We’re shying away from the 12-point spread, but this total – currently 45 – is high enough that we’re looking at a comfortable Under. Play the Under.

November 3, 2006

NHL and NFL runs continue!

Filed under: BaseBall Tips,NBA Tips,NCAA Basketball Tips,NFL Tips,NHL Tips,Tips — SportsPicks Staff @ 9:22 am

It’s two in a row for NFL and NHL plays, and we’re back for more this week with another loaded card. Baseball is over for another few months, but we replace MLB with NBA and keep winning this week. Buck the “public wisdom” and get the winning side in what on the surface appears to be a lopsided game in NFL action, and stack cash with an NCAA side that literally has every advantage in a matchup, but somehow is still the dog! (TOP PLAY) We’ve got an Over and an Under for you in NBA and NHL action, and finally, we top it off with a two-team NCAAF parlay! We’re looking forward to a big weekend, and we hope you’ll join us.

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Bowling Green is in a bit of an unusual situation this week, and that’s only because they’re coming off a loss to Temple, which doesn’t happen too often. When it does, it forces a team into an unusual zone in the betting world: linesmakers have no choice but to downgrade them in a big way, yet they also enter their next game in prime revenge position. As a result, this week’s line against Akron is set at +9, but to be honest, we think these teams could be on the same level, especially with Bowling Green’s pride on the line after last week’s embarrassment. One can make the case that the Falcons should have actually won the game against Temple. They dominated the line of scrimmage, with 15 more first downs than the Owls (27-12) and greater than 150 yards more offense (407-254), but had a few unlucky bounces, and came out on the wrong end of the scoreboard. Make no mistake – the final score last week did not accurately reflect the abilities of those two teams, just as this week’s resulting line does not reflect the abilities of these two teams, and we’re ready to capitalize. Bowling Green is still only one game out of a playoff spot in the M.A.C. East, and they’ve got a schedule that could very well finish up as a 3-0 run to end the season. The Falcons have something to play for here, which is more than the Akron Zips can say. With three conference losses already, Akron has failed in all of their pre-season goals, and we’re not sure that they’ll be able to find motivation the rest of the way. Coach J.B. Brookhart has already said that red-shirt freshman Carlton Jackson will see action, which implies to us that the team is already looking to the future. Starting P.K. Jon McClain is playing with the varsity soccer team in the M.A.C. tournament this weekend, instead of in the football game, which gives us further proof. Do these indicators suggest a team eager to cover a 9 pt spread against a team with equal talent and added motivation? You be the judge. Bowling Green leads the M.A.C. in rushing and first downs, which tells us that they’re able to hang on to the ball and eat up clock time when they are in a situation of having to preserve a lead. With a short bus ride between these two schools, we’re expecting a large Bowling Green cheering section, which will add even more emotion to the atmosphere. Easy call this week – Play Bowling Green Falcons, ATS.

October 27, 2006

Another Winning Weekend at TST!

Filed under: Comments,NBA Tips,NCAA Football Tips,NFL Tips,NHL Tips,Tips — SportsPicks Staff @ 3:07 am

It was another weekend of bookie bashing, as the TopSportsTips team got back to doing what we do best – picking winners. Straight wagers went 2-0-1, ensuring our clients went home with slightly fatter wallets than before. This week we follow up that effort with a HUGELY stacked card, including NFL, NCAAF, World Series, and NHL straight wagers, as well as a two-team parlay! You can see our Top Play right here, but to see the full card, you’ve got to be a member of our sponsor, GoSportsBet. It’s free and easy to join!

It’s time for another one of our patented NCAAF sides in a big rivalry game… the only problem is, most of the public is betting on the wrong team! We’re going to play double-digit fave Florida against Georgia, and here’s why. We’ve been very unimpressed by this Bulldog team – in their last five games, they’ve played terribly, and they’ve gone 0-5 ATS, losing to the spread by nearly 90 points combined. Just one of those opponents looks headed to a bowl this season, which spells trouble for the Bulldogs. This week, the Bulldogs will be starting a true freshman at QB (Matt Stafford), and he’s averaging just 104 pass yards per game, and his TD : INT ratio is currently 3 : 7. Florida is limiting opposing rushing to just 2.5 yards per carry, which means Stafford will be forced to throw. Look for Florida defenders to pick up a couple interceptions this weekend against a green QB and a weak rush offense. Florida is coming fresh off a bye week, and even though they had better personnel before the bye, now, they’re rested. Georgia has faced a double-digit deficit 10 times in this series, and they’ve covered in only 3 of them. It’s true, we normally wouldn’t lay this kind of number in a rivalry game. However, this rivalry is going to be one-sided, as the better team with extra rest will come out comfortably on top in this one. Play Florida Gators, ATS

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October 20, 2006

BounceBack Weekend at TopSportsTips

Filed under: BaseBall Tips,NBA Tips,NCAA Football Tips,NFL Tips,NHL Tips,Tips — SportsPicks Staff @ 10:06 am

After a tough weekend, we bounce back strong with a full card, backed by the most detailed, in-depth explanations in the free picks industry. No one can guarantee that every pick will be a winner, but our research and hard work have been consistently profitable over time, and we look forward to continued successes with this approach.

This week, we’ve got a full card, with an NFL side (Top Play), an NCAAF blowout win, an NHL road winner, and finally, a two-team NCAAF parlay. You can see our Top Play right here, but to get the full card, you’ve got to be a GoSportsBet member! Join our sponsor now.

The Carolina Panthers are in a bit of a rare situation here, as they enter this game as 3-pt dogs. The Panthers are 18-3 (85%) in their last 21 games as an underdog, and they’re 4-0 since Steve Smith returned to the lineup. There’s no reason to think another cover won’t come through this weekend. Not only can the Bengals not stop a strong ground attack (which is a hallmark of the Panthers’ game), they also have trouble against the well-coached, bruising teams that include the Carolina Panthers. With Steve Smith back to his typically-devastating form, and with QB Jake Delhomme coming off a career-high 365 yards passing against a stingy Ravens ‘D’, the Bengals could be in trouble. We’re expecting DeShaun Foster to be able to run against the Bengals, who gave up 231 rush yards to the Patriots. Injuries and suspensions have decimated the Bengals at linebacker, and we predict this will show on Sunday. Fiinally, the Bengals have had serious issues protecting Carson Palmer, giving up 17 sacks in five games. Cincinnati is just 3-8 against the spread when laying points at home, and that number goes to 3-9 this weekend. Play the Carolina Panthers, ATS.

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October 13, 2006

MORE Winners in the Big Games!

Filed under: BaseBall Tips,Comments,NBA Tips,NCAA Football Tips,NFL Tips,NHL Tips,Tips — SportsPicks Staff @ 12:21 pm

Last week was another profitable venture, as our Top Play on the New Jersey Devils as moneyline underdogs cashed big at +115. Also, the NFLTopPicks team was spot on in their analysis of the Philadelphia / Dallas game, predicting that the Eagles would make a statement against T.O. and the Cowboys. Our parlay was a push, bringing our three-week record to 2-0-1.

We’ve got another Bookie Basher card this weekend, with four straight wagers (including an MLB Playoff Winner!) and a two-team parlay. Make a little extra money this weekend and add to your bankroll with the most comprehensive free plays on the internet.

TOP PLAY:

This week’s Top Play involves the Michigan Wolverines against the Penn State Nittany Lions. This game is a bargain considering the situation, and you can be sure we jumped at the opportunity to cash. You’ll recall that Penn State’s first defeat of the 2005 season came in Michigan to these same Wolverines, when Michigan scored a late TD to steal the win. The late score came after officials inexplicably added time to the clock for reasons unknown. This means that Penn State will be ready to put forth the effort of the season so far this Saturday. Our bet is that they’ll stay within the number, and may win the game. Mario Manningham is not here to bail out the Wolverines this time around, and they are simply not as good a team without him. The Wolverines won’t be able to demand instant double coverage the way they did with him on the field, and their attack on Penn State’s secondary will be nowhere near as strong. This Penn State team has had road tests against Notre Dame and Ohio State, held the Buckeyes to 253 yards, and intercepted Troy Smith twice. Michigan is a step down in quality from Ohio State, and QB Anthony Morrielli should get a chance to find comfort against a weaker D. Although we’re tempted to go with the moneyline play here, we’ll take the safe cushion with the spread. Play Penn State, ATS.

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September 29, 2006

Parlay Hits – HUGE NCAA Weekend!

Filed under: BaseBall Tips,Comments,NCAA Football Tips,NFL Tips,Tips — SportsPicks Staff @ 12:33 pm

Last week’s four NCAA picks went a combined 3-1, but luckily for you, two of them were parlayed together, resulting in HUGE profits for our players! This week we’ve changed our format slightly – ALL the picks are still free, and anyone can see our “Top Play” on this blog, but our full card of winners is reserved for members at GoSportsBet, our sponsor site.

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This week’s Top Play features Louisiana Tech against Clemson. Louisiana Tech are huge dogs against Clemson this week, but at +34, the price is more than right. Although Clemson played a highly-efficient, clean game against North Carolina last weekend, we’ve got a situation here when both the favorite and the underdog would like to shorten the game, get this one over with, and move on to conference match-ups ahead. For Clemson, this is basically a bye week. With Wake Forest up next Saturday, priorities here include getting what should be an easy win, and not getting injured. We’re going to look for Clemson to play some guys who ordinarily might not get a lot of action, and who Tommy Bowden will need in years to come. Young, little-used, inexperienced players, especially on the offensive line, do not make for a whole lot of covers. We’ll take advantage. Also, consider that Louisiana Tech is not your average dog in this situation. It’s true, Nebraska and Texas A&M each covered against LA Tech, but they were trying to put up big scores because of pressures on their coaches. Clemson has absolutely zero motivation here. Look for Louisiana Tech to put forth a solid effort for four quarters, and in a game where both teams want to shorten the clock, that factor will make the difference. Play Louisiana Tech, ATS.

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September 22, 2006

Underdog winner cashes vs. Notre Dame!

Filed under: BaseBall Tips,NCAA Football Tips,NFL Tips,Tips — SportsPicks Staff @ 12:32 pm

The majority of the betting public thought Notre Dame would remain undefeated last weekend, but our players knew better! Michigan cashed all tickets, and our players emerged with fatter wallets because of it.

This week we’ve got two more hot NCAA plays, an NFL side, an undervalued MLB fave, and the weekly parlay!

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