Tuesday Night Online Sports Betting Tips From a Pro Covers All the Bases

Tuesday Night Online Sports Betting Tips From a Pro Covers All the Bases
It doesn’t matter whether you’re looking to make a potentially bankroll-boosting wager on the NBA, NHL or even college hoops, I’ve got the scoop on everything Tuesday night wagering-related. That’s right BetUS online Sports betting enthusiasts, if you’re looking for some smart tips or key trends to help you out with your Tuesday night wagering selections,…

RB Robinson wants back on Iowa team (AP)
Former Iowa running back Adam Robinson wants back on the team. At a news conference in Des Moines on Sunday, Robinson apologized to friends, family and former teammates for breaking team rules and Iowa law by possessing marijuana. “I know I have disappointed you and let you down,” Robinson said.

Awards Betting – Christian Bale Leads Field for Best Supporting Actor
Awards bettors are forecasting big things for Christian Bale, who heads the field for Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globes. His portrayal of Dick Ecklund in “The Fighter” has him as the favorite in what is a very strong field. The Golden Globes takes place on Sunday, January 16 at 8 PM ET at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA.

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Guardian: Pryor will stay at Ohio State (AP)

Guardian: Pryor will stay at Ohio State (AP)
JEANNETTE
Pa. (AP)—Terrelle Pryor once chose Ohio State over every other big-name college football program in the country. His godfather believes Pryor will pick the school again. Willie Burns
the legal guardian Pryor lived with while he was in high school
said Friday that he’s confident the embattled quarterback will return for his senior season—as abbreviated as it might be—and not apply for the NFL’s supplemental draft. “I think he will stay in school
” Burns said. “He likes football. Only time will tell. He could change his mind in a minute. “But he if he does leave
somebody done pressured his butt—bad.” Pryor’s future with the Buckeyes muddied this week following coach Jim Tressel’s resignation amid a widening NCAA investigation into possible violations by the school. Pryor has already been suspended for the first five games next season for selling memorabilia for cash and tattoos
and the star quarterback could face additional penalties pending the outcome of an NCAA probe into his use of cars. Burns said he spoke to Pryor two days ago. And while they did not discuss specifics about Pryor’s football future
Burns believes his godson intends to play for the Buckeyes this fall. “I asked him how he was doing and how is he coming along
” said the 63-year-old Burns
recently hospitalized after a minor stroke. “He says he’s just trying to get all this out of his head and get on with his business. I don’t like to bring up the sports to him. He’s got enough people asking him questions. If he wants to talk about it
then I’m open-hearted to him.” Like many residents of this tight-knit town in the rolling hills of Western Pennsylvania
Burns has been troubled by Pryor’s portrayal as a villain and the one most responsible for Tressel’s stunning downfall after a 10-year
trophy-filled run at Ohio State. Pryor isn’t without faults
and has made his share of mistakes. However
Burns doesn’t think the blame should be aimed at Pryor. “I hate to see Tressel go. He’s a good man and a good coach
” said Burns
who is also a godfather to Ohio State running back Jordan Hall
one of Pryor’s high school teammates. “The way I heard it
this has been going on for a while at Ohio State with this tattoo guy. “It’s just bad that Terrelle went over there and got involved. I know he likes tattoos and all this. I don’t know what’s all behind it. We haven’t talked about any of that.” Pryor has not spoken publicly since leading Ohio State to a 31-26 win in the Sugar Bowl over Arkansas. The NCAA allowed Pryor
offensive lineman Mike Adams
running back Daniel Herron
wide receiver DeVier Posey and defensive lineman Solomon Thomas to play in the game despite finding they had sold rings
trophies and apparel in 2009. All five must sit out OSU’s first five games next season. Pryor’s silence—and Ohio State’s scandal—have prompted rampant speculation that his days behind center for the Buckeyes are over. He promised Tressel he would come back and play as a senior
but now that the sweater-vested coach is no longer around
it’s hard to predict what he’ll do next. The NFL’s labor situation only complicates matters. If Pryor stays in school
he could finish a stellar career (he’s 31-4 as a starter)
repair his spotted public image and perhaps improve his chances of being one of the top picks in next year’s draft. If he applies for the league’s supplemental draft—assuming there is one—he would break his pledge to Tressel and enter a pro game many believe he’s not yet prepared to play. Knowing the 21-year-old as he does
Pryor’s high school coach is guessing that Ohio State will have No. 2 for one more year. “He’s an unbelievable competitor and a tremendous leader
” said Ray Reitz
who won a state title at Jeannette High with Pryor in 2007. “He’s always wanted to show people what he can do
and I think he’s determined to see t
his through. It’s an unfortunate thing
what’s gone on. He’s a good kid. He’s got a good heart. He’s not a vicious kid. Half of the stuff people are saying isn’t true. “He’s made some mistakes. Who hasn’t? But to link him to ruining the Ohio State program is completely out of touch.” Sitting on his front porch
Burns recalled Pryor’s glory days at Jeannette— the incredible performances
the recruiting circus
the state title. He’s heard the critics who believe Pryor should have stayed closer to home and gone to Penn State. But Burns is certain Pryor made the right decision
and hopes his godson makes another one. “I hope he does stick it out at Ohio State
” he said. “The way the NFL is going now
I’m glad he’s staying there because you don’t know what the devil they’re going to do. When he was looking at colleges
he had so many of them that I told him which ever one you choose
I’ll back you 100 percent. “I still think he made the right choice.”

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Ray Lewis thinks crime will increase with no NFL season

Ray Lewis thinks crime will increase with no NFL season
For all the craziness that is associated with Ray Lewis(notes), the man sure does seem to speak the truth on big issues. The latest one? How the lockout might affect our society as a whole, and what it might do to the nation’s crime rate. No, he isn’t just talking about the players. Ray thinks if the lockout continues and there is no NFL season, crime will increase because people will be so distraught without one of their favorite past times. This all came out from his ESPN interview, and here was exactly what Ray said. “Do this research if we don’t have a season — watch how much evil, which we call crime, watch how much crime picks up, if you take away our game.” “There’s too many people that live through us, people live through us,” he said. “Yeah, walk in the streets, the way I walk the streets, and I’m not talking about the people you see all the time.” The man has a point. Football fans will have to find other things to do without their favorite game being played if the NFL does decide to go with this lockout, and Lewis is just pointing out facts about this. If any sport or big event was dumped, it would force people to look for other things to do, and I think that’s the point Lewis is making here. Just add it to the growing list of reasons why the NFL lockout would be a bad thing. Related: Ray Lewis

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The 10-man rotation, starring Lang Whitaker

The 10-man rotation, starring Lang Whitaker
A look around the league and the web that covers it. It’s also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren’t always listed in order of importance. That’s for you, dear reader, to figure out. C: SLAM. Happy trails to Lang Whitaker, who is stepping aside as full-time editor at SLAM. PF: NBA.com. San Antonio’s defense is falling off badly. SF: The Onion. My favorite announcer. Too bad he (or, this version of “Brian Davis”) doesn’t exist. SG: The Point Forward. Is Vince Carter a Hall of Famer? Whoa, boy. PG: BrewHoop. Dan Sinclair is yelling intelligent things at specific Bucks. 6th: McSweeney’s. Intramural basketball teams for English majors. 7th: Daily Thunder. The Thunder are growing. 8th: Indy Cornrows. Chris Mullin’s healthy few years in Indy solidified his Hall of Fame status. 9th: The Basketball Jones. Stop laughing, Will Ferrell. 10th: Magic Basketball. Dwight Howard, frustrated perfectionist. Got a link or tip for Ball Don’t Lie? Holler at me at KD_BDL_ED (at) yahoo.com, or follow me on Twitter.

Create-a-Caption: ‘Forward … touch … side … together’
See? You’re dancing, Jameer Nelson! Look down at your feet and how beautifully they’re moving. It’s just that simple when you’ve got a teacher who cares, like Dwight Howard. (Well, a teacher who cares and has watched the Winter Ball dance sequence from “Angus” like a billion times. That probably goes without saying, though.) Best caption wins a very, very ’90s soundtrack (NOTE: not really). Good luck. In our last adventure: Three cheers for Delonte West! Winner, Waynehead: “As a matter of fact, I did put deodorant on today.” Runner-up, DMD 312: “I’m the best, mayne. I did it.” Second runner-up, Algrady6: “I don’t have two guns, a shotgun in a guitar case and a machete this time. I’m innocent.”

Video: “The Incredible Hump” for Most Improved Player, for your consideration
As the internet has become more of a platform for NBA teams, the league’s dog days of late March and early April have increasingly become a time for the less successful teams around the league to pimp their players for postseason awards. Last year, the Minnesota Timberwolves put out the most creative campaign with “Brewer’s Blend,” a coffee-themed set of ads and mugs for swingman Corey Brewer, because, I don’t know, he energized the team in addition to having a name that made the connection pretty easy. Then again, maybe Brewer turned out to be decaf, because the Wolves traded him with few reservations before February’s deadline.This season has been relatively light on these sorts of campaigns so far — perhaps as a way to save money in advance of the coming lockout — but the New Jersey Nets have now entered the fray with “The Incredible Hump,” a webpage and video clip that attempt to sing the praises of forward (and Kim Kardashian paramour) Kris Humphries for this season’s Most Improved Player honors. Humphries is strong, and his name starts with “Hu,” so I suppose that means he is easily comparable to the Incredible Hulk. On the other hand, he seems like an honorable sportsman on the court, not an angry brute, and the Nets went ahead and mixed metaphors here by using Digital Underground’s classic “Humpty Dance” as music. Pick one next time, guys. This would have worked perfectly fine — or maybe even better — if Humphries had dressed up like Shock G in the guise of “Humpty Hump.”Apart from its aesthetics, the MIP campaign itself is an odd gambit. For one thing, the award’s criteria are even more nebulous than those of the MVP — should MIP go to a good player who becomes a star, or a decent player who becomes a good one, or are both those considerations misguided because they typically correspond to increases in minutes played rather than per-minute averages? What, exactly, defines improvement? Humphries has seen his PPG and RPG averages rise considerably, but he also has seen his minutes jump from 17.7 to 27.9 per game. Are his stats really that surprising? On top of that, Humphries is an unlikely candidate for MIP just because the honor typically goes to a player who sees a drastic jump in his scoring average. If you look through the 25 previous winners, you’ll notice that nearly all of them won because they became more prolific scorers. Humphries is notable as one of only eight players to average a double-double this season, but other candidates have seen their numbers rise with far more fanfare.So, if Humphries is an unlikely MIP winner, why exactly would the Nets sing his praises? In the most basic sense, it’s likely to give his success an increased profile, which is a nice thing to do for someone who’s been one of the franchise’s lone on-court bright spots this season. However, Humphries is set to become a free agent this summer, and any increase in his profile will likely be attended by a sizable increase in salary, too. While it’s nice to commend one of your team’s players for a job well done, it’s also a risky move to act like he’s deserving of a major award when winning that trophy would provide justification for a major increase in salary. Humphries has been valuable to the Nets this season, but has he been good enough to warrant a big deal? In future negotiations, can’t Humphries and his agent now state that he should have won MIP and should be paid accordingly? The Nets, by their actions, seem to think he’s deserving.These aren’t reasons not to make an internet campaign for a deserving player, but it’s important to note that these actions have consequences beyond giving a valued member of the team a nice bit of publicity. When Rockets point guard Aaron Brooks won MIP last season, he looked like a big part of Houston’s future plans. In February, he was unceremoniously traded to the Suns to help clear the way for the red-hot Kyle Lowry. Would all teams be so willing to dump a player who had so recently won serious publicity for the team? Awards are nice, but they can often lock teams into sticking with players who may not deserve so much trust.(Video via TBJ)

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Edwards, Biffle sweep front row at Bristol (PA SportsTicker)

Edwards, Biffle sweep front row at Bristol (PA SportsTicker)
Roush Fenway Racing continued its strong qualifying runs Friday by sweeping the pole at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Conference NFL Predictions
NFL predictions against the spread from Stephen Raine.

Michigan infield tunnel project under way (NASCAR.com)
Michigan infield tunnel project under way

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Byrd addresses Jets before Patriots game (AP)

Byrd addresses Jets before Patriots game (AP)
Dennis Byrd wrapped up his old
torn jersey
the one cut from his body more than 18 years ago
and sent it to Rex Ryan as a gift. A few days later
he stood in front of the New York Jets and provided what wide receiver Braylon Edwards called on Twitter “the most inspirational message of my life.” Byrd
who recovered to walk again after breaking his neck in a game
gave a moving speech…

Sexy Mexican Reporter Ines Sainz Still Rooting For J-E-T-S

Innes Sainz made headlines months back for claiming that the New York Jets sexually assaulted her when she tried to report on the team during training camp. Now the model / sports reporter / total hottie is chirping about the Jets again to the media…but this time she has nicer things to say. In an interview with Steppin’ Out magazine
Sainz said
“They are like a star in the…

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The Furious Year In Review – Top-10 Performances of 2010

The Furious Year In Review – Top-10 Performances of 2010

I’m almost glad that the 2010 sports year is coming to an end. Between the four major Sports Betting
the World Cup in South Africa
the 2010 Winter Olympics
the NBA’s free agent frenzy
Brett Favre and Greg Oden’s dong texts
Tony Parker screwing his marriage over and countless other efforts
this has been one of the best years in sports that my feeble brain can remember….

Tuesday Night online sports Betting Tips From a Pro Covers All the Bases

It doesn’t matter whether you’re looking to make a potentially bankroll-boosting wager on the NBA
NHL or even college hoops
I’ve got the scoop on everything Tuesday night wagering-related. That’s right BetUS online Sports betting enthusiasts
if you’re looking for some smart tips or key trends to help you out with your Tuesday night wagering selections

Test Match Cricket – India vs New Zealand

India vs New Zealand cricket betting odds India -250 Draw +225 New Zealand +1000 [Off topic: by the way
do you want to get a 55% bonus on your first deposit here at BetUS? If so JOIN NOW.] Wednesday
November 3
11.30pm EST (9.30am Sardar Patel Stadium
Motera
Ahmedabad local time) New Zealand could have picked an easier opponent to seek redemption against than India With one hand on…

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Super Bowl XLV NFL Online Betting – Cash in on Value-Packed NFL Futures Odds

Super Bowl XLV NFL Online betting – Cash in on Value-Packed NFL Futures Odds

With only eight teams remaining and the NFL playoffs steamrolling toward a quartet of exciting divisional round matchups
avid BetUS NFL online betting enthusiasts have a great chance of cashing in with a bankroll-boosting Super Bowl XLV wager than ever. I’m going to examine the value-packed NFL Futures Odds in the bettor-friendly BetUS Football Sportsbook
before offering up my…

MLB Betting – Tuesday Preview

MLB betting has a double bill of baseball on Tuesday
starting with an afternoon matchup in the NLCS and going through into the late hours of the night in the ALCS. Here’s a look at these Tuesday showdowns: Philadelphia Phillies at San Francisco Giants [Off topic: by the way
do you want to get a 55% bonus on your first deposit here at BetUS? If so JOIN NOW.] After stumbling through the…

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MLB Betting – Weekend Preview

MLB Betting – Weekend Preview

When MLB betting gets tough
the tough get betting. Baseball fans have a huge game to ponder this Friday night with the Texas Rangers trying to eliminate the defending World Series champion New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series. Anything can happen with a trip to the Fall Classic on the line.

World Series Betting – TEXAS GETS LEE-WAY

This may go down in history as the Fall Classic where those of us who will bet on the World Series gave the Rangers a lot of “Lee-way.” But gee
will anybody watch? All I keep hearing from the “baseball fans” I’ve talked to is how they won’t be tuning in to this year’s World Series
and that nobody else will. Why? Because it doesn’t feature a rematch of last year’s…

The Furious Year In Review – Top-10 Performances of 2010

I’m almost glad that the 2010 sports year is coming to an end. Between the four major Sports Betting
the World Cup in South Africa
the 2010 Winter Olympics
the NBA’s free agent frenzy
Brett Favre and Greg Oden’s dong texts
Tony Parker screwing his marriage over and countless other efforts
this has been one of the best years in sports that my feeble brain can remember….

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Taurasi teammates resist Turkish doping tests (AP)

Taurasi teammates resist Turkish doping tests (AP)
A Turkish newspaper says teammates of basketball star Diana Taurasi have resisted doping tests in Turkey because they don’t trust the lab that found her sample positive for a banned stimulant. Haberturk newspaper says Fenerbahce teammates Penny Taylor of Australia and Hana Horakova of the Czech Republic provided samples only after Turkey’s Basketball Federation agreed to send them to…

Lauren Jackson in Australia to treat hurt Achilles (AP)
Lauren Jackson
the reigning MVP of the WNBA
has returned home to Australia for treatment on her injured Achilles tendon. Basketball Australia chief executive Larry Sengstock said in a statement Tuesday that Jackson had an assessment at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra late Monday and was awaiting feedback on treatment.

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