Line of Scrimmage: The T.O. Factor
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07/28/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Given their recent history of off-the-field
problems, it's tempting to quip that the Cincinnati Bengals' signing of Terrell
Owens is an attempt to improve the team's character.
It's natural to laugh at an organization where the imbalanced patients have run
the asylum for so long, and where the man who made the Owens signing, longtime
team president Mike Brown, has often seemed to be constructed with a couple
fewer screws that his contemporaries around the league.
The marriage between Cincinnati and the radioactive Owens, hot on the heels of
the offseason signings of Matt Jones and Pacman Jones, is more grist for the
mill of those who would argue that the Bengals don't get it, and don't
understand that character and chemistry are important components in the effort
to win championships.
I say hogwash. Every successful NFL franchise takes chances, and if the Bengals
wish to post back-to-back playoff berths for the first time since 1981-82, they
know they had better do the same.
There were 12 playoff teams in 2009, and the Bengals were the 12th-best among
them by the time the postseason actually hit. They peaked in Weeks 9-10,
completing sweeps of the Ravens and Steelers and holding on for dear life
thereafter. Cincinnati went 3-5 in its final eight games - the wins coming over
the Browns, Lions, and Chiefs - and was outclassed by the Jets in the first
round of the postseason.
Playing the same hand was not going to result in a royal flush, and Brown and
head coach Marvin Lewis knew it. So, an offense that was 26th in passing in '09
sought to re-invent itself as an aerial team, with nearly every offseason move
made on that side of the ball indicating that Carson Palmer will be winging it
quite a bit this season.
Cincinnati signed Antonio Bryant and Matt Jones off the free agent wire, used a
first-round draft pick on Jermaine Gresham (Oklahoma), the top tight end in the
draft, and followed up two rounds later by selecting Texas star Jordan Shipley
(3rd Round, Texas). Though the offensive line remains something of a question
mark after struggling to protect the plodding Palmer at times in 2009, there is
hope that last year's lottery pick, tackle Andre Smith, will get in shape and
be a major difference-maker up front.
In a division where the Steelers are never down long, the Ravens made similar
aggressive moves (Anquan Boldin, Donte' Stallworth) with an eye on contending
for a Super Bowl, and the Browns appear ready to get off the mat, Cincinnati
has done exactly what was prudent for its survival.
The move to sign Owens, however controversial, was of a piece with the design
of the larger blueprint. From a football standpoint, the Bengals are insulating
themselves from the distinct possibility that Bryant, who has really only had
one great season since entering the league in 2002, won't be sufficiently
recovered from offseason knee surgery. They can hardly count on the troubled
Matt Jones, who isn't even a cinch to make the team, and younger players like
Andre Caldwell, Jerome Simpson, and Shipley aren't going to scare opposing
defensive coordinators the way Owens will.
Though the popular sentiment is that the 36-year-old Owens is in decline, it's
important to note that he's only two years removed from a 1,000-yard, 10-
touchdown season with the Cowboys. Last year in Buffalo, where the Bills had
major quarterback problems and an offensive line that couldn't even enable the
receivers to get out of their breaks, Owens still had 829 yards and scored six
touchdowns. The guy keeps his body fine-tuned and will work hard, that much is
a given.
Of course, we all know that work habits and the attention the six-time Pro
Bowler commands on the field have never been the prevailing issues. What
everyone wants to know is how such a hyper-sensitive narcissist is going to co-
exist with his long-lost emotional twin, Chad Ochocinco, how Owens is going to
react toward Palmer or offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski when he doesn't get
enough touches in a given game, and how he'll handle a losing streak should one
arise.
Given that Owens is a future Hall of Famer who is nonetheless playing for his
fifth team in the past eight years, you can pretty much set your watch for the
headline-grabbing sound byte or sideline tantrum to come. With the one-year
deal they gave him, the Bengals are gambling that he'll keep the antics to a
level that will enable him to return in 2011.
In light of his history, we know that the odds of things working out between
Owens and the Bengals long-term are prohibitive. But in light of the checkered
history of the Cincinnati Bengals, sitting on the platform and watching the
train roll by isn't any more attractive an option.
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Albert Pujols to be This Year's Home Run Champ Says Online Sportsbook
Barry Bonds is a 50-1 long shot to be this year's home run champ odds. The favorite to be this year's home run champ is none other than Albert Pujols, however.
Now that Barry Bonds is signed and in Giants camp, it is on to his pursuit of all of sports most prestigious records: the all-time home run mark. Bonds sits just 21 homers shy of tying Hank Aaron for the career mark at 755. Word out of Giants’ camp is that Bonds is the healthiest he has been in a few years. Bonds is just two seasons removed from his injury riddled 2005 campaign where he played in only 14 games and hit only 5 home runs. He did come back last year and had a solid season hitting .270 with 26 bombs. All eyes will be on Bonds this spring and summer not only because of his home run chase but his highly publicized steroid abuse allegations. If and when Bonds breaks the record, he surely will not get the positive attention one should for breaking a record that was once thought of as “unbreakable”. Despite Bonds decent season last year, he is just 50-1 at MySportsbook.com to lead the MLB in long balls this season.
Not surprisingly, the favorites to go deep the most times this season are Albert Pujols 5-1, Ryan Howard 6-1, David Ortiz 8-1 and Alex Rodriguez 12-1. With 49 homers, Pujols finished second in the National League behind Howard (58). Pujols is considered the favorite due to the consistent power numbers that he has posted since breaking into the league in 2001. Also one must consider the fact that he played in 16 fewer games then Howard did due to an injury. Howard smashed 58 homers in his first complete season of big league play en route to the National League MVP odds award. He silenced his critics by successfully hitting left-handed pitching. Howard also displayed the ability to use his power to the opposite field. Two attributes which should keep Howard amongst the league leaders in long balls for years to come. From the American League representatives, David Ortiz leads the field. Ortiz was second in the majors last year with 54 home runs. Except for 1999 when he only played in 10 games, Ortiz has improved on his home run numbers each year he has been in the majors (1997).
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World Series odds
Adam Dunn 15-1
Albert Pujols 5-1
Alex Rodriguez 12-1
Alfonso Soriano 15-1
Andruw Jones 25-1
Barry Bonds 50-1
Carlos Delgado 40-1
David Ortiz 8-1
Jermaine Dye 40-1
Ken Griffey Jr. 100-1
Lance Berkman 40-1
Manny Ramirez 20-1
Richie Sexson 40-1
Ryan Howard 6-1
Travis Hafner 20-1
Vladimir Guerrero 40-1
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