Broncos Football

March 19, 2009

How to take out a car cd deck?

toga_man1 asked:


1990 Ford Bronco II

Audiophase CA-813

I want to get to the back of the deck to see if there is an auxilary plug to hook up an mp3 player.
There is a eject button but it doesn’t do anything.
It’s after market.

LINWOOD

March 17, 2009

How can players and fans keep from getting frostbite when they’re outside for 3 hours in 0-degree weather?

Filed under: Football (American) — Tags: , , , , , , — Kert @ 11:22 pm
Colorado Girl :) asked:


The Broncos have a home game in Denver on Sunday, and it’s forecast to be 0 degrees at the time of kickoff….how can the players and fans keep from getting frostbite?? I’m seriously concerned! If your team has played in freezing weather, or if you’re a fan who has gone to a verrry cold outside game, how have you stayed warm? thanks!!

CORNELIUS

Calgary Stampeders 2008 Cfl Preview

Ron Raymond asked:


tampeders 2008 CFL Preview

 

Since 1996, the Stampeders have been considered a respectable football franchise, as they’ve had 8 winning season with only 4 losing ones. John Hufnagel played 12 years in the CFL and 2 years in the NFL with the Denver Broncos. Prior to his professional career as a Quarterback, Hufnagel had a 3 solid years at Penn State by going 26-3 SU as a QB starter. Since leaving as a player, Hufnagel been bouncing around the CFL and NFL in various assistant coaching position and from a handicapping perspective, you have to wonder what kind of “field general” decisions he will take in Calgary. If there’s one thing about Calgary, they are comfortable at the Quarterbacking position, as Henri “Hank” Burris is the penciled starter and they have a great back up in Dave Dickenson.

 

Football is a funny sport, as some teams are practically unbeatable in their own barn, but as soon as they get away from their home cooking, they turn into another football team. It’s amazing how playing in front of your home fans, makes teams play beyond their capabilities. As is the case in the Calgary Stampeders, as the Stamps are a horrible 12-34 SU the last 5 years on the road. It’s not like they are home warriors, but they do put up the W’s at McMahon Stadium with a 26-21-1 SU record Last 5 seasons.

 

The Stampeders seem to have problems starting quickly out of the gate on the Road during July games, as they are 8-18-1 SU on the road in July games since 1996. In fact, their last road win in July was Week #4 of the 2006 season, as they won 53-36 vs. Saskatchewan as a +3.5 point road underdog.

Calgary Stampeders 2007 Season Stats

Straight up Record: 7-11-1 (including playoffs)

Against the Spread Record: 9-10-0

O/U/P: 10 OVERS 9 UNDERS 0 PUSH

 

Home Record:

Straight up Record: 5-3-1 SU

ATS Record: 5-4-1 ATS

O/U/P Record: 7-2-0 (O/U/P)

 

Road Record:

Straight up Record: 2-8 SU

ATS Record: 4-6-0 ATS
O/U/P Record: 3-7-0 (O/U/P)

 

 

Last 2 Years: 19-20-0 (ATS) 18-20-1 (SU) 18-21-0 (O/U/P)

Last 3 Years: 30-27-1 (ATS) 29-28-1 (SU) 27-31-0 (O/U/P)

Last 4 Years: 37-38-1 (ATS) 33-42-1 (SU) 35-41-0 (O/U/P)

Last 5 Years: 45-48-1 (ATS) 38-55-1 (SU) 40-54-0 (O/U/P)

 

Vs. Division Opponents since 1996:

75-66-2 (ATS) 76-65-2 (SU) 66-75-2 (O/U/P)

 

Value Index

 

I came across this great quote about “Perception” and it goes like this; “Perception isn’t everything but it sure is convincing.” In sports betting perception is everything for the bookmaker; in fact, it’s one of their ruling guide on deciding to hang a number, as he can move a line based on perception of the publics feelings towards a game. Having said this, when you look at the Calgary Stampeders numbers, it’s easy to see why they like home cooking, but they are a below average team away from McMahon Stadium. In fact, since 1996, the Calgary Stampeders are 62-23-1 SU as a home favorite and have covered 45 of their 86 home games in this role. Not bad considering Home Faves have to win and cover the spread at the same time. Therefore, look for the value in the Stampeders as a Home Favorite in the 2008 campaign.

 

Here’s how the Stampeders did in certain betting circumstances since 1996.

 

Underdog: 52-55-1 (ATS) 33-75 (SU) 51-57-0 (O/U/P)

Favorite: 65-65-1 (ATS) 89-40-2 (SU) 63-66-2 (O/U/P)

Home Dog: 17-16-0 (ATS) 13-20 (SU) 12-21-0 (O/U/P)

Home Fave: 45-41-0 (ATS) 62-23-1 (SU) 38-46-2 (O/U/P)

Road Dog: 31-35-1 (ATS) 16-51 (SU) 35-32-0 (O/U/P)

Road Fave: 16-20 (ATS) 23-13-1 (SU) 21-16-0 (O/U/P)

 

Calgary Stampeders Head to Head Record vs. Each CFL Team

 

One of the great battles in football happens every Labor Day and it’s not the Steel workers vs. the Auto Car makers, it’s the Battle of Ontario and the Battle of Alberta. The Calgary Stampeders always host the Edmonton Eskimos each Labor day and as you can see from the Head to Head record, the Eskimos have the slight advantage in the Straight up department, but Calgary is the bettors best friend in the ATS role. The Stamps seem to have the Blue Bombers number, as they are 18-8 SU vs. the men in Blue and they tend to have high scoring games vs. the Alouettes, as the OVER is 16-8-0.

 

Team by Team Breakdown:

 

Vs. Edmonton: 23-20-0 (ATS) 20-23 (SU) 20-23-0 (O/U/P)

Vs. Saskatchewan: 20-19-0 (ATS) 24-14-1 (SU) 19-20-0 (O/U/P)

Vs. B.C. Lions: 18-20-1 (ATS) 16-22-1 (SU) 15-22-2 (O/U/P)

Vs. Montreal : 10-14-0 (ATS) 9-15 (SU) 16-8-0 (O/U/P)

Vs. Hamilton : 12-14-0 (ATS) 16-10 (SU) 12-14-0 (O/U/P)

Vs. Toronto : 11-13-0 (ATS) 10-14 (SU) 11-13-0 (O/U/P)

Vs. Winnipeg: 16-9-1 (ATS) 18-8 (SU) 14-12-0 (O/U/P)

 

 

Look ahead and Letdown Angles

 

One of the key angles of handicapping football games is the Look ahead and let down factor. Teams tend to overlook their current game when they have a big game on deck, or they tend to have an emotional let down after a high emotion win or game. It’s very hard in football to duplicate a great outing, so this is where most cappers find good value in betting football games.

 

Here’s a betting angle to consider when betting for and/or against the Calgary Stampeders.

 

The Calgary Stampeders get pumped before playing the Montreal Alouettes as they are 16-7 SU, but have an emotional letdown after their game vs. the Alouettes, as they are 8-15-1 SU.

 

Comment: The experts in the medicine field always say; “90% of the game is mental” and here’s a bit of proof of that way of thinking. Consider the Stampeders before they play the Montreal Alouettes and against them after they’ve played Montreal. Here are a few spots to consider them this season, play on the Calgary Stampeders on July 3rd and Sept 5th vs. Edmonton and against them on July 17th vs. Hamilton and Sept 20th vs. Toronto.

 

 



JULIO

March 14, 2009

Anyone else think the Bengals are setting the standard for the league?

Filed under: Football (American) — Tags: , , — Kert @ 11:13 am
Scott D. asked:


The Cinncy Bengals cut their second player today who has been arrested. Quincy Wilson was cut today after being arrested for not dispersing from a party when ordered. The Bengals appear to be trying to right the ship and correct their player conduct issues.

Do you think other teams should start axing players as they get arrested or are you a fan of the leniancy that teams such as the Bengals and Broncos in the past have shows towards these player conduct issues?

ERNEST

March 13, 2009

Is there a ’stupider’ player in the NFL than Travis Henry?

Filed under: Football (American) — Tags: , , , , , , — Kert @ 6:51 pm
CrashFu™ asked:


Can you name another player who has squandered money or opportunity more than Travis “the Babymaker” Henry?

http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_9454382

STEVE

March 11, 2009

nfl best player tournament round of 64 part 4?

bceaglesfan asked:


sorry for the delay in amking part 4 but ive been busy with football practice and lifting weights for thoes of you dont know the rules they are as follows there is at least 1 rep from each respected nfl team plus a few free agents the most popular player advances and it is a ncaa march madness style tournament starting with the play in game but now heres the afc west bracket
#1 peyton manning(colts) vs #16 rosevelt colvin(texans)
#2L.T. (chargers) vs #15 keith bullock
#3 bob sanders(colts) vs #14 vince young (titans)
#4 chad johnson(bengals) vs #13 jevon kearse(titans)
#5 tony gonzalez(chiefs) vs #12 dante hall(raiders)
#6 champ bailey(broncos) vs #11 t.j. houshmanzada(bengals)
#7 shawn merriman(chargers) vs #10albert hanesworth (titans)
#8quintin jammer(chargers) vs #9mario williams(texans)
ty and i hope i spelled t.j.houshmanzada right
its the western half of the country with teams in the afc not the afc west
im not gana make the first round with 8 parts

BENNETT

March 10, 2009

Sean Taylor, The broncos guy, who’s next?

Filed under: Football (American) — Tags: , , — Kert @ 2:07 pm
MOAR CAKE asked:


It’s pretty sad that this is the second NFL player this year to be murdered. I have a feeling that Sean Taylor isn’t the last one.

I feel the players get themselves into this, neither players had very good records.

Who else thinks this is going to keep happening?
By saying “the broncos guy” I mean the guy on the broncos who got shot in January.

RIGOBERTO

Denver Broncos Tickets – Draft Analysis

Brent Warnken asked:


 

Denver Broncos tickets will always be popular in Colorado, but sometimes there is an event in the offseason that changes everything. A player could be traded or acquired in free agency at any time, but you can always count on the NFL Draft to get fans pumped about seeing Broncos games next season. So who did the Broncos pick up in the recent Draft? Did they get a player who can help the weak areas on the team from last year? Or will the rookies be able to make a good part of the team even better? Let’s go over how the new guys will help the stats. Then, when all is said and done, start getting pumped about buying Denver Broncos tickets.

The Broncos went after offensive linemen in the early part of the draft, which is a little odd, considering that they did so well passing the ball last season. On offense, Jay Cutler, the 24-year old rising star, was on his game. He threw for 3,497 yards, 20 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. While rushing the ball was not the full focus of the Denver offense, as some might think, Jay was doing well enough that they might have wanted to up his attempts from 496 to well into the 530s, making the Broncos one of the more passing-oriented teams in the league. Why wouldn’t they want to air it out– Especially if Selvin Young and Travis Henry can get going early in a game? Henry rushed the ball 167 times and Young 140, so you can see that they split the backfield time up pretty well. At the end of the season, the two of them combined for 1,420 out of the 1,957 yards the Broncos gained rushing the ball. The team total ranked ninth out of the 32 NFL teams. Basically, we can see that the Broncos had a good thing going on offense even before they took an OT in the first round. For the 12th overall pick, Denver took Boise St.’s Ryan Clay. Because of the kind of offensive line scheme that the Broncos like to run, Clay works well, even though there were some higher-ranked players ahead of him if the Broncs were really looking for the guy with the best shot at playing right away. That said, the Broncos insured that their O-line would be sustained even if some of the older guys go down next season, or the one after that. You can expect to see a slightly more efficient offense, and that’ never a bad thing.

In the second round the Broncos took wideout Eddie Royal from VT. While Cutler already has some nice WRs to throw to, what’s the problem with adding one more? Royal is small, but he’s royally fast when he can get out in the open. You might look for him going deep when the Broncs get into a four-wide set on third and long. Hopefully that situation doesn’t happen too often for the games that you’ve already purchased Denver Broncos tickets.

 







THERON

March 8, 2009

New York Giants Tickets Available

Jeff asked:


Based in East Rutherford, New Jersey — the Giants are a professional football team which is quite historical actually, the team was established back in 1925 but it wasn’t until 1933 when they became part of the Eastern division until 1949, a 1950 became part of the American conference until 1952, from 1953 to 1969 they were part of the Eastern conference under the Century and Capitol divisions and from 1970 until today they have played under a national football conference East division.  Their current home stadium is the Giants stadium; the owners of the team are John Mara and Steve Tisch in a 50-50 partnership, the general manager is Jerry Reese and the head coach is John Coughlin.

Championships and important moments:

The New York Giants have been a very successful NFL team who count with 10 conference championships (six for the NFL Eastern and four under the NFC), they have also been division champions 14 times, they were NFL East champions from 1933 to 1935, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1944 and 1946, added to this impressive list they can also mention that they have NFC East division championships.  The top it all off they have been Super Bowl champions three times, in 1987 they defeated the Denver Broncos 39 to 20, in 1991 they were able to overcome the Buffalo Bills by a tight score of 20 to 19 and last but not least in 2007 when they defeated the New England Patriots by a tight score of 17 to 14 at the University of Phoenix Stadium.

Quarterbacks in the current roster:

– Anthony Wright

– Eli Manning

– Andre Woodson

New York Giants recent news:

With the Super Bowl rings in safety deposit boxes, the New York Giants team got back to work at the first step is to move on from last year’s accomplishment because according to the team if you keep focus on past you’re most likely to stay there.  Even though they are a very tough and well-trained team that players have stated that there is a lot more room for improvement in that they can become an even better team.

The 2008 season and sure to be tough for the New York Giants as more and more people have high expectations based on what everyone saw during the previous season, if you are a fan of the new York Giants you know that their tickets are going to be on fire (understatement)



STUART

March 7, 2009

Bronco Football With Denver Broncos Tickets

Al Terry asked:


Ask any football fan what Denver Broncos tickets mean and they will tell you that they are tickets to see one of the most elite teams in the NFL play on the field today. The story of the Broncos is truly one of an underdog that nobody thought would make it. The Broncos were also a team that seemed to always be on the losing side, not just for a few years but for 13 long years. Today, the Broncos are where they deserve to be, right on top and one of the strongest teams in the NFL.

The Denver Broncos are part of the AFC West and the American Football Conference under the National Football League. The team plays its home games at the INVESCO Field at Mile High and has won 2 Super Bowl Championships, 6 Conference Championships and 10 Division Championships.

The Team That Almost Never Was

The Denver Broncos are a team that had very humble beginnings. Started in 1960, the team came close to folding in 1965 when they almost lost their franchise. Very few fans even bothered to buy Denver Broncos tickets because the team just didn’t seem to have that spark. But even from the beginning, if there was one quality that the Broncos had it was drive. For nearly 13 years, the Broncos were pretty much associated with the bottom of the barrel but they plodded on. Finally in 1973, things began to change for the better.

The going was tough but there was a definite improvement in the Broncos’ performance on the field and Denver Broncos tickets began to get more popular. A number of star players joined the team ranks like Craig Morton and John Elway and in 1977 the unimaginable happened. The Denver Broncos, a bottom of the barrel team, made it to the Super Bowl playoffs.

The Rise of a Star

There was now no turning back for the Broncos. With Denver Broncos ticket sales rising and fans clamoring for more great football, the pressure was definitely on. But the Broncos were more than ready. After all, they had spent nearly 13 years at the bottom of the pile and they weren’t about to let their opportunities slide this time.

The Broncos posted back-to-back Super Bowl wins in 1997 and 1998. They also brought home a number of Division and Conference titles during the nineties and continue to be a force to reckon with in the new millennium. The Broncos are now one the NFL elite teams but they are a team that has certainly come up the hard way. This is why they continue to play with the same grit and determination that took them to the top in the first place.

Unfortunately, 2007 has been a hard year for the Denver Broncos. The team had to deal with the deaths of two of their players, one who was shot in his limo and the other who collapsed and died after a game. Despite their loss, the Broncos are still putting up a strong fight on the field. For real football enthusiasts who want to see the game played at its best, Denver Broncos tickets are the best way to go. You can even save yourself a lot of hassles by ordering your tickets online through an authorized ticket vendor.



NORMAN
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