Archive for ◊ January, 2011 ◊

Author: writer
• Monday, January 31st, 2011

With all of the sideshows surrounding the Super Bowl in the week leading up to the big game, here comes another one from Chicago. Mayoral candidate Gery Chico has stated that if he is elected mayor of the city of Chicago, he will push for the Super Bowl coming to Chicago. But can the Midwest city really handle a big game of their own?

The Bears had a pretty good season this year, coming within a touchdown of making it to the Super Bowl themselves. They were beaten by arch-rivals the Green Bay Packers in a close game for the NFC division championship title. Now with all of the hype surrounding the game, Chico is attempting to capitalize on the excitement and put Chicago football back into the spotlight

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Unfortunately, Chicago is not really set up to host a Super Bowl. For one, the weather is always a factor in the city in early February. Unlike Dallas or Miami, which have hosted Super Bowls in the recent past, Chicago is expecting up to 18 inches of snow in the next couple of days. And Soldier Field is an outdoor stadium. Teams can practice in other venues around the city, but a severe winter storm could affect travel to the region for several days before the Super Bowl.

New Jersey, though, will be hosting a Super Bowl in 2014, and it has similar severe weather conditions in the winter. But that brings up the second objection to hosting a big game in Chicago – New Jersey has a larger arena than Chicago. Soldier Field has a capacity of about 61,500 people. The minimum amount for the Super Bowl seems to be around 70,000 seats, so Chicago just does not have enough room. Dallas’ Cowboys Stadium can hold at least 80,000.

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So there is really no reason to expect a Super Bowl in Chicago anytime soon. Gery Chico is not expected to win the race to be mayor of the city, so the talk of pushing for the big game to come to the city may die down in a few days. And everyone remembers how well the city’s proposal for holding an Olympics went earlier this year.


Author: admin
• Monday, January 31st, 2011

This week, Texas is the place to be for sports betting enthusiasts. On Sunday, Super Bowl XLV will be held against the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers. In the NBA, both the San Antonio Spurs and the Dallas Mavericks are playing exciting games in their own home arenas. And to start it all off, Texas plays Texas A&M on Monday, January 31.

Currently, the Texas Longhorns are ranked #8 with an undefeated record of 6-0 in their conference, while the Texas A&M Aggies are ranked #11, with a record of 4-2. The Longhorns are currently 1 ½ point favorites despite playing on the road. The total is 128. The game will be televised from the Reed Arena in College Station, Texas on ESPN, starting at 9:00 pm EST.

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Texas is favored over A&M mainly because Texas won their first meeting this year 81-60 on January 19, 2011. Typically, the home team wins in the Texas versus Texas A&M matchups, but this week may be a different story. While both teams are playing well this year and have winning records so far, Texas is doing much better than A&M, especially taking this past weekend’s games into account.

A&M is also coming off of a tough second half against Nebraska on Saturday, where they scored only 17 points, ending with a 57-48 loss. They also racked up 14 turnovers during the game. At the end of the first half, the Aggies were up by seven points, but then completely fell apart after halftime. And their defense was not strong enough to make up for the poor shooting and turnovers on offense.

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While they are not expected to play as badly against Texas tonight, they will have to have a remarkable turnaround to win as underdogs. On the other hand, Texas had a great performance against Missouri on Saturday in a 71-58 conference win. Because of this most recent history and the trend of the Longhorns so far this season, is it any wonder that Texas is favored over Texas A&M tonight?


Author: writer
• Monday, January 31st, 2011

Now that Super Bowl Week has begun, every little advantage and disadvantage of each team will be analyzed to death in anticipation of the big game. With the odds so close and the chance of a blow-out pretty low in Super Bowl XLV, sports betting fans will be looking for every opportunity to analyze the teams and find something the sportsbook oddsmakers missed.

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So far, the Green Bay Packers are slight favorites to win the game. Could weather conditions (or lack thereof) be a factor in these predictions? With the Cowboys Stadium in Dallas being an enclosed arena, the Packers may have an even greater advantage over the Pittsburgh Steelers. This is due to the nature and strength of Green Bay’s offensive strategy.

The Packers have been a strong passing team all season, which makes quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ job much easier when weather conditions are not a huge factor. The Packers, while used to playing outdoors in the freezing upper Midwest state of Wisconsin, are actually stronger indoors where their passing game can really shine.


In fact, Green Bay’s quarterback has completed 26 touchdowns, with only five interceptions in his twelve indoor games. And the Packers as a whole have averaged 31.8 points per game in three years consisting of 12 indoor games since Aaron Rodgers became the starting quarterback. If the Packers passing game is strong on Sunday, the Steelers defense may not have a chance to catch up.

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But the Steelers are known for their strong defense and ability to raise their game to a higher level whenever it counts. Even though Pittsburgh may prefer to play outside, where their own running game is more deadly, defense is really what they are known for. So while the Packers may feel more comfortable inside, they will still not have an easy time capitalizing on that small advantage in Dallas.