Monday, November 06, 2006
GREAT WEEKEND EVEN BY OUR HIGHEST STANDARDS. SWEEP OF ALL MONEYLINE PLAYS MAKES IT A WALLET EQUIVALENT 24-4!
Godsey and the Dream Team at GodsTips.com rolls along, going 9-3 yesterday. Our 14-4 weekend record could be considered the most undersold record in sports handicapping history. We nailed Maryland on the moneyline +1000, Kansas State +155 and our NFC Moneyline Game of the Year on Washington at +150 wins as well. We go to 5-1 with NBA Wise Guy plays thanks to Seattle. That converts to a wallet equivalent of a 24-4 weekend. Why would GodsTips.com expect it? They do and we deliver.
America’s Greatest has the MNF side, plus we have three NBA including another Wise Guy winner. We also have the Versus NHL side and total between Boston and Atlanta including a Wise Guy. You get the all of today’s Joe Duffy’s GodsTips $17 at the new home: OffshoreInsiders.com. Check out our new five day pass for $67, requested by many.
NBA
MILWAUKEE +5.5 Chicago
We have found fading the chic media always has been and always will be a goldmine. Remember last year’s NBA playoffs? Virtually every media scribe predicted Miami would flop on the playoffs because of lack of defense, while Memphis and Chicago would be the surprise teams because they were the two best defensive teams that made the playoffs.
Does anyone remember how it turned out? I’m am sure GodsTips.com clients who faded the media all the way to the bank can tell you.
Fast forward to this year. True one of our very few premium play losers was opening night when Chicago blew out a Miami team suffering from championship hangover. The next day the media tripped over each other telling us how great Chicago’s defense is since adding Ben Wallace, blah, blah.
Of course, what happens—Chicago has not won since. Thank you Lupica.
Through Saturday’s games, the Bulls were allowing the fewest points per game in the league (88) and forcing the most turnovers (24 per game), yet they have a 1-2 record. Did I mention thank you Lupica? Chicago’s offense is out of synch and Scott Skiles even admitted considering line-up changes. Milwaukee’s offense is averaging 100.3 ppg against teams normally allowing 95.6. We don’t see Chicago keeping up.
Thank you Lupica.
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