And When The Saints, Go Marching In They Win 31-17

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More than any other Superbowl game, this one was played with a spirit unique to New Orleans.
The Superdome was a morgue and a rattling box of tin for homeless in 2005 during Hurricane Katrina. Yet with the help of the people, with a terrible job–or lack of one from our embarrassing government at that time, they picked themselves up by the bootstraps and started rebuilding this historic city that the people wouldn’t let die.

At that time, just a few short years later, a Superbowl win would have been sadly laughable. The idea that New Orleans would be able to assemble a professional football team in these few short years seemed unlikely. But a Superbowl win?
Supernatural.

The people in New Orleans needed this and in the French Quarter, I have no doubt they are celebrating, and even in those horrible FEMA trailers, they are outside celebrating.

No city in America deserves to celebrate, if only for a while, more than New Orleans. Then again, there’s no city in America like New Orleans, and the people of that city will never let us forget that.

Superbowl Stats: Five to think about ahead of the big game

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Andy Richmond has found five important facts to consider before betting on Superbowl 44

Superbowl 44 Betting: The key men who can win the game

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Andy Richmond selects the individuals who could turn Superbowl XLIV in favour of the Colts or Saints

The Betfair Contrarian: Why the New Orleans Saints will win the Super Bowl

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The Betfair Contrarian is at it again! This time he’s finding numerous reasons as to why Superbowl outsiders the New Orleans Saints will get the better of the Indianapolis Colts.

Brett Favre’s Fail Seen by Biggest Audience Since Seinfeld Finale

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Saints fans, Brett Favre haters, and Fox advertisers can all raise a glass to this past weekend’s ratings. Some 60M viewers tuned in to watch the epic battle between the Saints and the Vikings on Sunday, according to Variety. It was the biggest non-Superbowl audience in television since 1998:

Tim Tebow to Appear in Superbowl Ad

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Tim Tebow is about to make his first Superbowl appearance already–in an ad for Focus on the Family. Tim and his mother will be sharing a personal “family affirming” story, according to the Denver Post. FotF is not revealing what it is about.

More after the jump…

The More Cowbell System

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I’ve mentioned here a couple of times how I’m participating in an NFL pool this year, Pauly’s Pub. The league name comes from its commissioner, the Rt. Hon. Dr. Pauly. It’s a straight-up “pick ’em” pool — meaning everyone picks winners for all the games (i.e., not against the spread).

I started the year slowly with my entry — “More Cowbell” — then had a nice stretch of four weeks or so during which I got back into contention. However, with three weeks to go I am now a longshot to make the money (i.e., the top four spots out of 40). I’m currently tied for eighth, but am five games behind the two teams tied for third. Would be remarkable somehow for me to gain that much ground over the last 48 games, I think.

Overall this year I’ve picked 143 of 208 games correctly. That’s just 68.75% overall, although better than almost 96% of the tens of thousands participating in ESPN’s Pigskin Pick’em game. My worst week was Week 7, when I only picked a miserable 7 of 14 correctly. My best came the following Week 8, when I chose the right team in 11 of 13 games.

Kind of interesting to see that of all of entries on ESPN, the absolute best anyone has done is 158. That’s basically just getting one more correct per week than I have. The top entry in Pauly’s Pub, “Fear the Ginger,” a.k.a. Lance Bradley (Bluff Magazine Editor-in-Chief), has hit an impressive 155. He appears to have locked the sucker up, as our buddy Julius Goat (“Some Jive-Ass Slippers”) is in a distant second with 149.

Know Your GoatWe’re all searching for a system, I suppose. Except for those who have already discovered theirs. For example, if I understood a series of tweets Mr. Goat sent out last week correctly, he makes his picks following a complicated rubric based on the relative fear induced by team names.

Topping the list as the least threatening names (according to JG) are the Browns (“‘The Browns In the Superbowl’ sounds like a euphemism. Not a good sign”), the Cardinals (“only intimidating if you are a seed”), and the Chargers (“once was much stronger, but in the age of cell phones and laptops it has downgraded to wussy accessory”). Search his Twitter timeline for more. (And for even more grins, start following.)

I’m not much for gambling on sports, really. Not too long ago I wrote a post here called “Confessions of a Non-Gambler” in which I explained how poker actually tended to diminish rather than encourage whatever small urge I might have had to wander over to the sports book and place a bet. The utter lack of control — which I know some enjoy immensely — is what tends to make sports betting less fun for me.

That said, I’m digging having a rooting interest in every single game this year. I’m an NFL fan anyway, and can thus be engaged no matter who is playing or what the situation. But this year I’m finding myself living or dying with every friggin’ game. Whether I miraculously make the cash or not, the increased fun I’ve had following games was most certainly worth more than the modest entry fee.

Thus, relatively inconsequential games like that Detroit-Cleveland epic from Week 11 in which the Lions (whom I picked) lost on the last play 38-37 now stand out in my mind as the most memorable of the year. So do other, more significant games like that New England-Indianapolis debacle from Week 10 in which Belichick crazily went for that fourth down late. (Had the Pats there, I did.)

But I’ve won my share of games on last-second plays, too. Much like the percentages in poker, such things tend to even out, I guess.

Not surprisingly, I’ve done best when trying to predict games involving the league’s worst teams. Have only missed picking games involving the St. Louis Rams (1-12) and Detroit Lions (2-11) a single time all year. (And, as mentioned, could’ve been perfect with Detroit thus far if not for that game they lost to the Euphemisms.) Also doing well with the two remaining undefeated teams, the Indianapolis Colts (13-0) and New Orleans Saints (13-0), having only picked against them twice each. Of course, I assume most everyone has done well with those teams.

Meanwhile, I’ve guessed incorrectly seven times when picking games involving the surprising Cincinnati Bengals (9-4), the uneven Jacksonville Jaguars (7-6), and the disappointing Pittsburgh Steelers (6-7). I also have missed seven games involving the hard-to-figure San Francisco 49ers (6-7), although one of those was a Thursday game I forgot to pick. (Did get the Niners right last night, though. Woot!)

So, fellow NFL prognosticators… how have you done? Let me know. Meanwhile, I have some injury reports to study.

NFL Betting: Cincinnati Bengals at Minnesota Vikings

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Two of the league’s better teams take each other on knowing they must improve on recent form to boost their Superbowl hopes. Andy Richmond has the best bets for Cincinnati v Minnesota

New Orleans Saints will go 16-0 - but 19-0…?

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Neil Monnery looks at the chances of the Saints or the Colts going unbeaten during the regular season and does their perfect record so far impact his Superbowl pick?

Bicycle Casino and Dream Team Poker for first team poker tournament series

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Dream Team Poker and the legendary Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles have teamed up for the “Monday Night Football at the Bike”,  a unique series of exciting team poker tournaments held every Monday Night and giving players the chance to win tickets for the Super Bowl XLIV in Miami.

The Dream Team Poker League events will feature a series of 11 weekly tournaments played in a Dream Team Poker format, utilizing a unique Chip Leader Board scoring system to track each teams’ progress. Players can bring their friends to create their own team and enjoy satellites, contests, prizes, sports memorabilia and “sit ‘n go’s”. The Chip Leader Board tournaments will begin on Monday, October 19, 2009 and runs through December 28th, 2009. Teams can register from 4PM to 7PM, every Monday. The official “shuffle up and deal” is at 7:00 PM.

In addition, there will be MNF football parties every Monday at 4:00 PM at the Bicycle Casino with LA’s #1 Sports Radio Show hosts, 570 KLAC’s “Petros and Money” broadcasting live directly from the casino floor.

“This has never been done before in poker and we are excited to launch the first league of this kind with the Bicycle Casino,” expressed Dream Team Poker CEO Daniel Delshad.

Each of the 11 weekly tournaments will feature a $57 + $10 buy in per player; $201 per team. Each team earns $600 minimum in additional team chips for every event played. The more tournaments a team plays in, the more team chips they have starting the Championship event, scheduled for Monday, December 28th at 7PM. The grand prize is cash & tickets to Superbowl XLIV at Miami’s Dolphin Stadium on February 7, 2010.

“We’re excited to incorporate Dream Team into our Monday Night Football Parties & Poker Tournaments. We think it’s a perfect fit with MNF and the sports team concept and we think our players will like playing with their squad as a team in an event that gives them more ways to win.” said Bicycle Casino Manager, Zaven Esmaili.

The Bicycle Casino will also host the first “Ho Ho No Limit Hold’em Dream Team Poker Main Event” on Saturday, December 12, 2009. This event will kick off at 2PM in the Bicycle Casino’s Event Center. The cost is only $420 per team ($140 per players). Teams registering before December 1st will receive customized team jerseys.