Mt fellow Laker fans, don't worry! Yes I said it...don't worry. Our defensive stopper in Ron Artest should be back in the lineup. Even if he isn't the Lakers will try to forget a couple of shaky starts in the past three games. The Lakers have given up 15 points in both of the loses.
A night at home against the Golden state Warriors (9-21) should do the trick. The Los Angeles Lakers (24-6) will look to avoid back to back losses for the first time since the 2007-08 season.
This will be the Lakers first game since their embarrassing defeat by the hands of LeBron James and the surging Cleveland Cavaliers. Fans threw foam hands onto the court after several questionable calls and an ejection.
While Golden State is coming off impressive wins against Boston and Phoenix they haven't had a three game winning streak since April 1-5.
The odds say the Lakers by 11.5...take the Lakers. Lakers win by 17 tonight.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Monday Night NFL Stone-Cold Lock 12/28/09
By DARREN BONTRAGER, FreshSportsDaily.com Betting Guru
OddsMaker.com Line - Vikings -7½ @ Bears
The Pick - Minnesota Vikings 29 Chicago Bears 10

Monday night's NFL game between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears is the last football game of this decade and possibly the last game I will handicap for FSD.com, especially if tonight's pick doesn't come through. Big smiles! On to the analysis:
- The Vikings may be in the midst of the late-season Favre-ian tailspin that we have come so accustomed to seeing in the past few years. Favre led the Vikings to a 10-1 start by throwing 24 touchdowns and three interceptions, but the 40-year-old has had three TDs and four interceptions in the three games since.
- Both of the Vikings’ recent losses have come away from the Metrodome, and they’re 1-7 at Soldier Field since 2001, including last season’s 48-41 defeat. Favre is 13-3 all-time in Chicago, but has lost in two of his last three trips there.
- Chicago gave up four touchdowns through the air in last week’s 31-7 loss in Baltimore, its eighth defeat in 10 games.
- If Vikings' receiver Percy Harvin has recovered from migraine headaches, Favre will have back his best big-play threat, with all apologies to Adrian Peterson. Harvin had a career-best 101 yards and a touchdown in last month’s 36-10 win over the Bears.
The Pick - Minnesota Vikings 29 Chicago Bears 10
Saturday, December 26, 2009
NFL Stone-Cold Locks 12/26/09
By DARREN BONTRAGER, FreshSportsDaily.com Betting Guru
Management has informed me in no uncertain terms that my ass is on the line this week after my horrible play of recommending the Tennessee Titans on Christmas Day. Apparently that pick lost some people some cash. While I tried to explain that sports betting is not an exact science and that I cannot possibly go 4-0 every week, it seems not to matter to certain individuals.
On to Sunday's picks (Confidence ranks are out of a possible 4 smiley faces):

On to Sunday's picks (Confidence ranks are out of a possible 4 smiley faces):
- Take Kansas City +13.5 @ Cincinnati ☺☺☺ This one is a gut-pick and Lord knows I got the gut. I'm wondering if the Bengals will have anything left after what happened with Chris Henry and the subsequent tough loss to San Diego. Coming off three straight home losses, Kansas City obviously is not a very good football team. However, I happen to have inside information that one of the Chiefs players banged a slump-buster at the team hotel last night. That just might be what this squad needs to pull one out, no pun intended.
The Pick - Kansas City Chiefs 24 Cincinnati Bengals 22
- Take St. Louis +14.5 @ Arizona ☺☺½ St. Louis gave me love last week and even came close to pulling out a victory, so I'm sticking with them. If you throw out being boat-raced by Tennessee in Week 14, their last 5 games have been decided by an average of only 6.8 points. Arizona is a good home team, but I'm expecting a bit of a Cardinal letdown after last week's clinching of the NFC West.
The Pick - St. Louis Rams 20 Arizona Cardinals 30
Good luck with your bets, and enjoy your NFL Sunday!
*This information is for entertainment purposes only.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
NFL Christmas Day Stone-Cold Lock
By DARREN BONTRAGER, FreshSportsDaily.com Betting Guru
Last Week's Picks: 2-2
San Diego Chargers -3 at Tennessee Titans
The Pick: Take Tennessee +3
The Christmas Day NFL match up they're giving us this year feels like a playoff game. This is a nice game...a really nice game - if you have the NFL Network. If not, then please trudge your ass through the snow to the bar that spent the money for a satellite dish. Hopefully you can find one that's open Christmas night. Anyone reading this blog is definitely spending Christmas alone, so it's not like your "family" will be angry that you spent Christmas at the bar drunk out of your mind, yelling at the television while watching the game you dropped twenty bucks on. On to the analysis...

San Diego Chargers -3 at Tennessee Titans
The Pick: Take Tennessee +3
The Christmas Day NFL match up they're giving us this year feels like a playoff game. This is a nice game...a really nice game - if you have the NFL Network. If not, then please trudge your ass through the snow to the bar that spent the money for a satellite dish. Hopefully you can find one that's open Christmas night. Anyone reading this blog is definitely spending Christmas alone, so it's not like your "family" will be angry that you spent Christmas at the bar drunk out of your mind, yelling at the television while watching the game you dropped twenty bucks on. On to the analysis...
- The Chargers have won nine straight. They're bound to lose.
- Two years ago, the Chargers won in overtime at Tennessee in a very rough game. Several players were hurt, and four players were fined. These types of rivalries tend to produce close, fairly low-scoring games.
- The Titans have lost two starting defenders to season-ending injuries - linebacker and team leader in tackles Keith Bulluck and linebacker David Thornton. Philip Rivers and Antonio Gates might rip up that depleted Titan linebacking core. However...
- San Diego has to travel to Tennessee on a short week after a big win against Cincinnati. I smell a letdown. Or is that my feet? I really should shower more often.
*This information is for entertainment purposes only
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