Monday, November 07, 2005


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Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots: Monday Night Football Showdown

The Indianapolis Colts vs. the New England Patriots is the Week 9 game everybody is looking forward to and sports bettors are licking their chops.--football gambling--

Miami Beach, FL (PRWEB) November 7, 2005 -- It is perhaps the most single anticipated game of Week 9 of the NFL. In fact, this could be the most looked forward to game of the 2005/2006 NFL season. --football gambling--

An undefeated Indianapolis Colts team plays in New England against the Super Bowl champion Patriots."This is one of those rare times when the New England Patriots opened as a +3 dog at home," commented former Indianapolis Colts cheerleader turned Sports Analyst for Gambling911.com, Lisa Perry. "The Patriots will definitely be the toughest team Indianapolis faces thus far this season. Outside of Jacksonville, none of the teams Indianapolis has faced are over the .500 mark."Lisa Perry was 7-4-1 with her Week 9 NFL plays going into Sunday night's game and she believes the game will be very close with a win by the Indianapolis Colts, but New England covers what is now a +4 1/2 line.--football gambling--

Lisa will be going against the general betting public which overwhelmingly had Indianapolis beating the spread at Sportsbook.com entering into the weekend. The online bookmaker reported 82% of all wagers were placed on the Colts. The Patriots have gone 6-0 against the Colts since 2001. In New England, Peyton Manning has never won. For the Colts, who ended their season in Foxborough in each of the last two years, a victory would mean a four-game advantage over the Patriots in the race for home-field advantage in the AFC playoffs. --football gambling--

The Patriots (4-3) have alternated wins and losses every game since opening the season with a victory over the Oakland Raiders. The toughest stretch of their schedule has been a five-game span against teams that were .500 or better entering Sunday -- four of them on the road. They went 2-3 in those games. Sports bettors and enthusiast alike are encouraged to read www.gambling911.com regularly and bookmark the web site as one of their favorites. --football gambling--

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Wednesday, November 02, 2005


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NFL Roundup

Quarterback-thin Niners sign former Giant Palmer

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) -- The San Francisco 49ers signed Jesse Palmer on Tuesday after losing their top two quarterbacks to injuries. -NFL Football-

Palmer, a fourth-round pick out of Florida by the New York Giants in 2001, was released before this season. Used primarily a backup in New York, he completed 63 of 120 passes for 562 yards, three touchdowns and four interceptions. -NFL Football-

"I'm just looking forward to coming in and working hard and trying to pick things up as quickly as I can," Palmer said. "I'm ready to do whatever they ask me to do, and whatever I can do to help this team win." -NFL Football-

The 49ers made the move after No. 1 overall pick Alex Smith went down with strained knee ligaments and backup Ken Dorsey hurt his ankle. Cody Pickett, the fourth-stringer at the start of the season, is expected to be San Francisco's fourth starter in five games Sunday against the Giants. -NFL Football-

The Niners earlier traded Tim Rattay, their opening day starter, to Tampa Bay. -NFL Football-

"It's difficult in my position because you are just waiting on injuries and that's often when your opportunity comes at this point into the season," Palmer said. "You never wish anyone ill health, but that's the reality of the business." -NFL Football-

To make room on the roster for Palmer, the 49ers waived free safety Jeremy Thornburg. The team also waived linebacker Roger Cooper from the practice squad. -NFL Football-

Cowboys release Thomas, put Singleton on IR

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- The Dallas Cowboys released running back Anthony Thomas on Tuesday and placed linebacker Al Singleton on injured reserve, ending his season. -NFL Football-

Thomas, signed in the offseason to provide depth behind starter Julius Jones, became expendable with the emergence of rookies Marion Barber and Tyson Thompson. He had two 1,000-yard seasons in four years with Chicago before signing a one-year deal with the Cowboys. -NFL Football-

Thompson caught the attention of coach Bill Parcells with a strong training camp and preseason. Barber has 222 yards and two touchdowns in two games as a replacement for Jones, who is battling an ankle injury. Thompson, an undrafted free agent, is the first Irving native to play for the Cowboys, and Barber is a fourth-round pick out of Minnesota. -NFL Football-

Singleton broke a collarbone in Sunday's 34-13 victory against Arizona. -NFL Football-

The Cowboys also placed defensive end Jay Ratliff (ankle) on injured reserve, and they signed safeties Tony Dixon and Lynn Scott, both former Cowboys. -NFL Football-

Lions sign well-traveled LB Wayne

DETROIT (AP) -- The Detroit Lions on Tuesday signed linebacker Nate Wayne to a one-year contract. -NFL Football-

Wayne signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars on May 16 after he was waived by the Philadelphia Eagles, where he spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons. Jacksonville released him in September. -NFL Football-

In 85 games over seven NFL seasons, the 6-foot, 237-pound linebacker had 545 total tackles, including 352 solo tackles and 16 sacks. Before playing with the Eagles, Wayne played in Denver and Green Bay. -NFL Football-

The Lions also signed wide receiver Glenn Martinez to the practice squad and released wide receiver Adam Herzing from the practice squad. -NFL Football-

Martinez has been active for two games with the Lions this season and caught one pass for 11 yards. -NFL Football-

Packers add three to practice squad

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- Linebacker Atari Bigby was among three players added Tuesday to the Green Bay Packers' practice squad. -NFL Football-

The team released wide receiver Craig Bragg and linebacker Zac Woodfin. -NFL Football-

Bigby, a native of Jamaica, had signed with Miami as a non-drafted free agent out of Central Florida before being waived and then signing with the New York Jets. The Jets waived him Sept. 4. -NFL Football-

Also signed to the practice squad were two other rookie free agents -- fullback Greg Hanoian, out of Syracuse, and wide receiver Reggie Harrell, from Texas Christian. -NFL Football-

Cardinals re-sign Newhouse, release Carter

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -- The Arizona Cardinals re-signed wide receiver Reggie Newhouse on Tuesday and released cornerback Dyshod Carter. -NFL Football-

The Cardinals released Newhouse on Sept. 3 in the team's final roster cut. He played in three games for Arizona last season, with one reception for 5 yards. -NFL Football-

The move coincides with the uncertain status of wide receiver Anquan Boldin. Boldin left Sunday's loss in Dallas with a right knee injury. An MRI showed it was a bone bruise, rather than a more serious injury the Cardinals had feared. It's not known whether he'll play Sunday against Seattle. -NFL Football-

In another move, the team released safety Adrian Mayes from injured reserve. -NFL Football-

Browns release TE Miller

CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Cleveland Browns on Tuesday released veteran tight end Billy Miller, who did not catch a pass in three games with the team. -NFL Football-

Miller was signed by the Browns one week before the start of the regular season because Steve Heiden was the only healthy tight end on the roster. Aaron Shea returned from a strained chest muscle last month and Miller has seen little action since. -NFL Football-

Miller had 114 receptions for 1,212 yards and seven touchdowns in six seasons with Denver and Houston. He was Houston's leading receiver in 2002, catching 51 passes for 613 yards and three touchdowns. -NFL Football-

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