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Week 13: 10 bold predictions

Friday, December 4, 2009

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RealScouts Chris Redman will be under siege from the Eagles and must rely on his best target. Sporting News‘ team of former scouts make 10 predictions about this week’s games: 1. Tennessee will continue to get it done Everyone knows about the Titans’ five-game winning streak, the re-emergence of Vince Young and the off-the-charts performance of Chris Johnson. [...]

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Week 13: Ten bold predictions

Friday, November 27, 2009

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RealScouts This is the week Steelers wideout Santonio Holmes’ TD drought comes to an end. RealScouts’ weekly observations include this: The Chargers will stay on a roll that won’t be stopped. Here’s more from Sporting News’ team of former NFL scouts:   1. The Chargers will run the table A couple of weeks ago, we told you the [...]

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Week 10: 10 bold predictions on playoff picture

Saturday, November 14, 2009

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RealScouts Three games against quality opponents are must-wins for Terrell Suggs’ Ravens. As we enter NFL Week 10, the playoff picture is starting to take shape. Indianapolis (8-0) and New England (6-2) are all but locks in the AFC, and Pittsburgh (6-2) and Cincinnati (6-2) look solid. In the NFC, New Orleans (8-0) and Minnesota [...]

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Big East Picks: Tough Week for Orange

Friday, November 6, 2009

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Each Friday, FanHouse’s Brett McMurphy will preview the Big East and make his weekly predictions. So how was your week? Much better than Syracuse’s, I hope. Let’s quickly recap the past few days for Syracuse. Saturday afternoon, the Orange lost to Cincinnati 28-7 as the home crowd booed quarterback Greg Paulus. Sunday morning at 5:30, four players, including star [...]

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NFL Week 9: Ten bold predictions

Friday, November 6, 2009

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RealScouts QB Ben Roethlisberger returns from a bye week to take his Steelers to Denver. An inside-the-game look at this weekend’s NFL action by SportingNews.com’s team of NFL scouts, who offer 10 predictions on what will transpire. 1. Big day for Big Ben After watching the Ravens dismantle the Broncos last week with a heavy dose of [...]

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Week 8: Ten bold predictions

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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RealScouts An inside-the-game look at this weekend’s NFL action by SportingNews.com’s team of NFL scouts, who offer 10 predictions on what will transpire. 1. Bills will win Sunday . . . and make the playoffs Despite a slow start and some questions at QB, the Bills have won two straight and are one game under [...]

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Things To Expect/ Predictions For NBA Season

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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(Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) Ahh, it feels so good to be back. The NBA season is starting up tonight, Halloween is on Saturday, I’m nowhere near a law school-life is good! As usual, I will write my column in 15 minutes or less, with no edits, no proofreads, and no modicum of political correctness.   Things to Expect for 2009-2010 1- At [...]

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NBA Primetime’s Eastern Conference: Central Division Preview

Sunday, October 25, 2009

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(Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) Click here to get sent to the full article at www.nbaprimetime.com! NBA Primetime breaks down every ision in the NBA, giving you, the fans, the upcoming season predictions and preview on how each team will pan out for the year. Eastern Conference: Central Division Preview Cleveland Cavaliers- 58-24 (First in Central Division) With the addition [...]

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Week 7: Ten Bold Predictions

Friday, October 23, 2009

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RealScouts An inside-the-game look at this weekend’s NFL action by SportingNews.com’s team of NFL scouts, who offer 10 predictions on what will transpire. 1. Adrian Peterson becomes the best receiving back in the NFL Generally considered the best back in the game, Peterson runs behind a great O-line. And with the emergence of Phil Loadholt at [...]

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Bulls Not Making Predictions Easy

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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(Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) The last real memory most people have of the Bulls is bowing out to the Boston Celtics in Game Seven of a classic first-round playoff series.  Although they came up short, fans around the league had new found respect for the team that pushed the defending champs to the limit.  [...]

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