Last-Minute Shopping not First on Ravens' List
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12/20/2006 - (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - List of things to do for you Ravens fans in the week preceding Christmas:
1. File a formal complaint with whoever is responsible for selecting the AFC Pro Bowl team (be sure to CC yourself, since fan voting makes up a large portion of the selection process). No Ray Lewis? No Bart Scott? Have the voters been paying attention to who is leading the NFL's top-ranked defense of the moment?
2. Get out your Ben Roethlisberger, Joey Porter, or Bill Cowher voodoo doll, and prick, prick, prick away. This Sunday's trip to meet the suddenly- resurgent Steelers will be huge for team confidence, and will also have major implications in regard to AFC Playoff seeding. The Ravens, who drilled the reigning Super Bowl champs (27-0) back in Week 12, haven't won in Pittsburgh since 2001 and have never swept the Steelers in a home-and-home.
3. Find out which channel, either on your Sirius radio or Direct TV package, you can find the Colts/Texans game, also scheduled for 1pm on Sunday afternoon. If the Ravens wish to secure a first-round bye, a loss by similarly 11-3 Indianapolis would be extremely helpful. The Colts would win a tie- breaker with Baltimore based on a better record against common opponents. Indy/Houston will be the game to flip to when the Ravens go to commercial.
4. Repeat Step 3, only switch Colts/Texans to Chargers/Seahawks, which is the 4pm Christmas Eve game that matters most. San Diego (12-2) is a game better than Baltimore at present, but since the Ravens own the tie-breaker over the Chargers based on a head-to-head win, Brian Billick and company still have a chance at the No. 1 seed in the AFC. You can even find yourself a Shaun Alexander No. 37 jersey to slip on in time for the Seahawks game. You'll probably be able to find one on the discount rack.
If that sounds like a busy week, it is certainly preferable to the alternative, experienced by all of Ravens nation last season.
Baltimore was 5-9 and headed nowhere at this time in 2005.
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS, MY FRIENDS
It was a little on the anti-climatic side, but the Ravens' 27-17 victory over the Browns on Sunday, coupled with the Bengals' 34-16 loss in Indianapolis the following night, gave Baltimore its first division title since 2003.
The ability to add a new "2006 AFC North Champions" hat to the collection was a tad bittersweet for the Ravens, who were actually rooting for Cincinnati to defeat Indianapolis to improve their position in regard to earning a top-two seed. However, the fact that the Ravens wrapped up the division with two games left to play, when few (present company included) had predicted them to finish better than third before the season began, was an impressive achievement nonetheless.
"We're still in the battle to get homefield and let the playoffs go through Baltimore," said Ravens linebacker Bart Scott. "Hopefully, we can keep chugging along because we know it's a huge advantage and something we're fighting for. By no means do we shut it down here."
The division crown was just the second in Ravens team history. Baltimore was a Wild Card entry when it won the Super Bowl in 2000, and also went as a Wild Card in 2001. The Ravens were 20-17 First-Round losers to the Titans following their only previous division title, in '03.
McNAIR SCARE
Sunday's win over the Browns will likely be best-remembered for the hand injury that kept quarterback Steve McNair out for most of the afternoon. McNair had his hand stepped on by Cleveland linebacker Andra Davis in the first quarter, and though he could have returned, Billick opted to leave him on the sideline to avoid re-aggravating the injury. McNair is expected to start in Pittsburgh on Sunday.
Former starter Kyle Boller stepped in for McNair, the second time this season that the 2003 No. 1 pick has played meaningful minutes. Boller, who also played extensively in a 23-21 loss to the Panthers in Week 6, completed 13- of-21 passes for 238 yards with two touchdowns and an interception against Cleveland. Boller's passer rating was raised to 104.0 in the victory.
PRO BOWLING
Though there were notable Ravens omissions on the AFC Pro Bowl roster, including Lewis, Scott, and defensive tackle Kelly Gregg, Baltimore did manage to place five players on the squad.
From the defense, linebacker Adalius Thomas and safety Ed Reed were both named, starters and linebacker Terrell Suggs and cornerback Chris McAlister reserves. On offense, tackle Jonathan Ogden was the only player selected.
It was the ninth career Pro Bowl citation for Ogden, the third for Reed and McAlister, and the second for Suggs and Thomas.
Kicker Matt Stover, tight end Todd Heap and special teams stalwart Gary Stills were all listed as Pro Bowl alternates, as was Lewis. A selected player at each's position would have to bow out in order for any of the above to make the trip to Hawaii.
QUICK HITS
-Running back Jamal Lewis rushed 22 times for a season-high-tying 109 yards and a touchdown against the Browns, leaving him just 14 yards shy of the fifth 1,000-yard season of his career. After scoring one touchdown in his first seven games, Lewis has scored seven times in his last seven contests.
-Rookie wide receiver Demetrius Williams posted his first career 100-yard game on Sunday, with most of the damage coming on a 77-yard catch from Boller that staked Baltimore to a 24-17 lead in the third quarter. The fourth-round draft pick out of Oregon is the third Raven this season to post a 100-yard receiving game, joining Mark Clayton (3 times) and Derrick Mason (once). Williams joins Clayton as the only Ravens rookies to accomplish the feat.
-Scott (9.5 sacks) and Suggs (8 sacks) have two games to join Ravens end Trevor Pryce (12 sacks) and linebacker Adalius Thomas (10 sacks) in the double-digit sacks category, which would make Baltimore the first team in NFL history to have four players with 10 or more sacks.
NEXT UP: PITTSBURGH
The Steelers hold a 13-8 edge in the all-time regular season series with the Ravens, but as mentioned, were routed, 27-0, when the teams met in Baltimore in Week 12. The teams split last year's home-and-home, including a 20-19 Pittsburgh win when the teams met for a Monday Night showdown in the Steel City in Week 8. The home team has won the last eight installments of the series since Pittsburgh won in Baltimore during the 2002 campaign. The Ravens are 0-4 in regular season games played in Pittsburgh since last winning there in 2001.
Pittsburgh won the only postseason meeting between the teams, a 27-10 triumph in a 2001 AFC Divisional Playoff at home.
Pittsburgh head coach Bill Cowher is 14-8 against Baltimore all-time (including postseason), while Billick is 7-9 overall against both Cowher and the Steelers.
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MySportsbook.com: New College Football Clock Rules Examined
Coaches and bettors alike are desperate to make sense of the new time-keeping rules on the NCAA gridiron. One of the big stories to come out of the Ohio State-Texas clash last weekend was Texas coach Mack Brown's criticism of the NCAA's new clock rules that are intended to shorten the duration of college football games, therefore affecting college football betting.
"They scored with six minutes left and the game was over before we had a chance to do anything," Brown told ESPN.com. "I really hope whoever made these changes will go back and look them over."
Sure, it might be sour grapes; the Buckeyes thoroughly trounced the defending national champion Longhorns 24-7. However, Brown isn't alone in giving the changes their due thought. Bettors are also wondering about them, albeit for a completely different reason. Most experts agree that the changes will result in games being shortened by anywhere from 10 to 20 plays. The obvious consequence is lower scores, with more time rolling off the clock during changes of possession. (The Ohio State-Texas game flew well under the total of 52.)
According to research at the online sportsbook MySportsbook.com, more than 18 plays a game disappeared last weekend into thin air. That's a 10-percent reduction. In 2005, a typical game had 168.58 plays. For 2007 already, it's down to 150.26.
As a result, teams combined to gain an average of about 100 fewer yards a game last weekend versus the 2005 openers. Scoring was also down by about 4.5 points (attention Las Vegas sports lines).
Of course, oddsmakers were able to adjust to the changes before the season started. Proof of that came as the over went a balanced 8-9 at My Sportsbook on Saturday.
Other angles to consider:A shorter game should theoretically result in shorter lines. Whereas Team A might have been a 14-point favorite in a 168-play game (last year), if there are 10 percent less snaps in 2007, the line should also be reduced by 10 percent (to 13 or 12.5). Of course, this is an over-simplification of the matter, but something to keep in mind.
Less possessions means a better chance the game will be decided by three or seven points. For example, what might have been a 20-10 final score in 2005 may end at
17-10 in 2007. Granted, a 24-17 game last year might end at 21-17 these days, but the former - a three- or seven-point advantage being preserved as opposed to created - is the most likely scenario.
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New Clock Rules Boon for online bookmakers
By adjusting the time-keeping rules to shorten the duration of college football games, the NCAA hoped to make its product more enjoyable for the fans. While the NCAA's success in this regard is still up for debate, bookmakers couldn't be happier with the results.
"We are seeing a massive jump in college football betting," noted the MySportsbook.com management team. "With all the early Saturday games (12 a.m. ET) ending before the second wave begins (3:30 p.m. ET) - something that didn't always happen before the changes - bettors are now able to re-invest their winnings from the morning session in the afternoon games."
While not all bettors will choose to roll over their winnings, it doesn't take much for an impact to be seen on the bottom line. "Not all of the millions of dollars in morning payouts get re-bet. In fact, it's probably only 10 to 20 percent," noted the sportsbook management team. "Still, the increased football betting lines window will create a ton of growth for us over the course of the season."
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