
Brandon Lang, whose life as a professional sports handicapper was depicted in the 2005 movie Two For The Money, offers picks that he says can turn a profit over the long-term for his clients. His full picks are available exclusively at his web site, www.BrandonLang.com, but he's offered a few picks to us for free here at FanHouse.
Eagles (-8) over Rams
How bad were the St. Louis Rams last year? Only four teams in the NFL scored fewer points, and only one (Detroit) gave up less. If ever there was a recipe for constructing a 3-13 team, that would be it. True, the Rams dealt with so many injuries in 2007 that they considered changing their logo to the Red Cross symbol. But the Eagles had a slew of key injuries, too – including QB Donovan McNabb, who missed two games – yet they managed to gut out a .500 season, winning their final three games to break even at 8-8.
McNabb is healthy entering the 2008 campaign and rumor has it he has a big chip on his shoulder. Well, there's no reason to think he won't at least get off to a big start in this game against a Rams defense that gives guided tours to the end zone. And then there's St. Louis quarterback Marc Bulger, who last year treated the football like it was made out of plutonium (15 interceptions). Throw in the fact that the Rams covered a pointspread in just five of their 11 games last year (3-9 ATS as an underdog).
If I was embattled St. Louis coach Scott Linehan, I'd be spending as much time sifting through the want-ads this week as I did on the game plan.
Bengals (-2) over Ravens
I have two rules when it comes to Week 1 of the NFL season: 1) Make sure the fridge is fully stocked and the big-screen is in proper working order, and 2) Go against rookie quarterbacks making their first NFL start, especially those who 12 months ago were throwing passes for the University of Delaware and are now leading a team that went 5-11 a year ago.
Look, Joe Flacco may turn out to be a fine NFL quarterback, but what the Ravens are asking this kid to do would be akin to asking a high-school drama student to step in front of the camera with Nicholson and nail a scene. Granted, the Bengals' defense has more holes in it than a Mafia rat, but that defense wasn't very good last year and yet Baltimore only produced 27 points in two games against it (both losses) and that was with two veterans under center in Steve McNair and Kyle Boller.
The Bengals have won and covered three straight games against the Ravens with Baltimore scoring a grand total of four touchdowns in those defeats. What's more, the Ravens sent supporters to the poorhouse last year with a 3-13 ATS mark. Bottom line: The inconsistent Bengals don't figure to have too many easy wins on their schedule this season, but this will be one of them.
Jets (-3) over Dolphins
There's a reason the Jets jettisoned Chad Pennington in favor of Brett Favre – and it wasn't just to sell jerseys. It's because Favre can actually throw a ball on a line more than 20 yards. At the same time, there was a reason the Dolphins picked Pennington up off the scrap heap and immediately handed the limp-noodled quarterback the keys to the offense: Because Miami stinks, so much so that bringing in Pennington is considered a big upgrade! And he is, because as long as he stays healthy, Pennington will be more effective than the crap Miami put under center last year. However, the guy still has serious limitations. And who knows more about those limitations than his former employer?
Favre won't even be that much of a factor in this game; it'll be the Jets' defense that will have the biggest impact. Besides, if past history is any indication, New York ought to be the best bet of the weekend. Not only have the Jets won the last four meetings in this rivalry and seven of the last eight, but they're 19-4-2 ATS in the last 25 battles with Miami, including 8-0-1 ATS dating to 2003! Indeed, there are two absolute certainties at Dolphin Stadium on Sunday: The Jets will win and cover, and Miami president Bill Parcells will get so much camera time, you'll think he's running for president.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-06-2008 @ 11:52AM
Gary said...
There is no such thing as a "lock" in week one. Anyone who bets week one is almost as foolish as someone who bets preseason. Don't hand over your hard-earned money to the man during the first week, because he's counting on it....it's usually the week he makes the MOST money.
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9-06-2008 @ 4:53PM
tom said...
if i remember that crappy movie mr land cost some people everything so what the hell do u know bout miami
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9-06-2008 @ 9:46PM
VegasBigs.com said...
I dont know about Lang - there are some bad and some good and some in between here in Vegas, and for that matter elsewhere as it certainly isnt limited to here. There are handicappers all over, and just because a service has Randy White or Ditka or whoever in a commercial does not make them good. I agree with poster there's no such thing as a Lock, it is gambling and you should keep that in mind if you are going to participate. Never bet what you cant comfortable lose, and never chase what you have lost feeling you have to win the next bet, or you will find yourself in the poor house.
Now on the positive side, there are times when guys have have a good service that make them a lot of money. They can help to guide you without the stress of having to pick a winner, it is on going and looked at unbiased. I have had people call me and want to know who would win games and they are only playing $20 to $500 bucks for fun, and I have had guys call me that are playing $10,000 for fun. Either way I could care less and my opinions will remain the same.
As for playing the first week or whatever, you can find some values, but the point is not to limit yourself to one option. I hear guys all the time say I only bet this or that, and that is the foolish thing. If i have a whole board of BaseBall or Football or baskets or whatver and can throw it out and waite for a value in the line then I have a better cahnce to win...
Good Luck and Have a Great FootBall Season
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9-07-2008 @ 12:51AM
Steve said...
If this guy Lang is such a good handicapper, he wouldn't have to give away picks on AOL to advertise his business. Bettors would search him out. He is dead wrong about Favre. He may have a stronger arm, but he is just as likely to throw an INT as he is a TD
Go Fish
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9-07-2008 @ 9:59AM
VegasBigs.com said...
I agree and think the Jets have taken the wrong direction with a QB that is in his final days...
9-07-2008 @ 1:40PM
Sports fan said...
Brett farve just threw a 56 yard touchdown. OMG. As much as you love him or hate him, it was a thing of beauty.
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9-12-2008 @ 2:57PM
spokwash said...
He went 2 out of 3. Bengals lost straight up v Ravens.
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