Super Bowl Sunday…..and it all comes down to this. No, not the Colts and Saints but Picks4Players versus Maddux Sports, an epic clash between the little guy and the Darth Vader of Sports Handicapping
February 7, 2010 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
As a loyal Picks4Players follower you know that our goal is to help sway the football handicapping field in the direction of the player and away from the house. Utilizing our unique style and ever-improving system (patent pending) of interpreting what’s happening around the National Football League and more importantly how it will affect the games from week to week. In order to help validate our selections and independently document our success, your handicapping consulting partners here at Picks4Players have participated for the last two years in the National Handicapper’s Bowl as featured and promoted in Pro Football Weekly. This season is the 30th edition of the highly respected National Handicapper’s Bowl and your team here at P4P is the lone remaining competitor, out of more than 100 entrants, with a chance to upset 2 time NHB defending Champion Maddux Sports, one of the most followed pay for pick sites in the handicapping business. For a list of all entrants please go to: http://www.nhbowl.com/Participants.php and for the NHB standings please go to: http://www.nhbowl.com/Games.php
Of the hundred plus participants in the NHB, the vast majority are pay for pick sites, NOT Picks4Players. We never charge for our advice. Our picks are always F.R.E.E - FREE and while we are extremely pleased that we’ve clinched second place in the 30th version of this prestigious event, make no mistake about it, we’ve got first place in our sights, and we feel VERY strongly about what will go down in Super Bowl XLIV in Miami when Drew Brees, Kim Kardashian’s Bush, and the rest of the upstart New Orleans Saints take on title starved Peyton Manning and the primed and polished Indianapolis Colts, led by first year head coach, ‘Ol What’s His name. Actually, Coach Caldwell may finally be a suitable answer to that decades old cajun question, Who Dat? As in, Who dat coaching da Colts? I think we all know that Peyton Manning is coaching the Colts, but Jim Caldwell will be the guy standing on the Colts sidelines with the headset on and his red flag at the ready.
Kick off is slated for 6:25 pm EST and Las Vegas has set the line at the Colts - 5 1/2 with an OVER/UNDER point TOTAL of 57. As mentioned above, your team here at P4P feels VERY strong about the game today. After much research, dialogue, discussion, argument, and technical breakdown of personnel, we are so COnfident about what wilL go down Today ATS (against the spread) that we will once again, as promised, be giving our selection away for FREE.
This game will be one of the most exciting Super Bowls of all time. Peyton Manning is a QB genius and as football fans we are lucky that he plays now. He is clearly one of the best of all time and his fine tuned, precise offense will move the ball up and down the field today on the Saints. The Saints will also move the ball at will against the Colts and if Dwight Freeney is not 100%, his explosiveness off the snap of the ball and his ability to get around the edge and pressure Drew Brees will be limited. While we are certain which way this game will go against the spread (ATS), our lock of the day in Super Bowl XLIV is OVER 57.
Please check back frequently for any updates, alternate selections, and results. Please spread the word about Picks4Players and direct your friends to our site. Best of luck to all of our partners, the players out there. Thank you, from all of us at Picks4Players, for a great season. We look forward to training camp in July and the numerous mandatory OTA’s (optional team activities) in the off season as we gear up for the 2010-2011 NFL season, perhaps the last season not affected by the looming lack of a labor agreement.
It’s NFL Wildcard Sunday and Picks4Players is back at work, analyzing the league and predicting winners. FREE picks once again today from your consultants at P4P
January 10, 2010 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
With the JETS and Cowboys rolling into the second round of the NFL playoffs after impressive victories yesterday against the Bengals and Eagles respectively, your team here at Picks4Players has some very strong opinions on both games today, wrapping up Wildcard weekend 2010. In game 1 today the Baltimore Ravens travel North to New England to face the big Mass-hole, Bill Belichik and his New England Patriots who are a 3 1/2 point favorite with a point TOTAL of 43. Game 2 is a rematch of last week’s game between the Green Bay Packers and the Arizona Cardinals in Glendale, AZ. Green Bay blew out Arizona last week in a relatively meaningless game. The point spread started the week with the Cardinals as a 2- 2 1/2 point favorite but at kick-off today it looks like the Packers will be favored by 1 1/2 points with a point TOTAL of 47 1/2.
New England, the capital of Front-Runner Nation, is cautiously optimistic that their ‘magic’ from their fake dynasty of the past eight seasons (tainted by multiple documented cheating incidents-Spy Gate and the Human Growth Harrison for starters) will resurface just in time to make another Super Bowl run. That’s not happening. Just a few weeks ago New England sports talk radio sounded off with statements such as, ‘In Bill we Trust! Can we REALLY trust Bill anymore?’ Let’s get a few things straight New England, as a fan base you define the term fair-weather, and as far as Bill Belichik’s place in history, no he isn’t the ‘best coach in the history of the NFL,’ at best he’s the fourth best NFL Head Coach named Bill, firmly behind Bill Walsh, Bill Parcells, and of course Bill Cowher. In fact, Belichik’s in-game adjustments have been either non-existent or just flat out wrong because the Pats performance in second-halves of games has been laughable at best. A genius, puh-leeeez! Now, as far as the game goes today. It will be clear, blustery, and freezing cold in Foxborough and that will actually favor Baltimore’s physical style. The only ones who take any stock in the ‘Patriots Mystique’ are Patriots fans. Nobody in the NFL fears the Patriots. Nobody. With no Wes Welker today, all of New England has praising his replacement Julian Edelman. Praise his all you want but as soon as he runs his first Welker slant route and Ray Lewis lights him up like a Christmas tree, look for the Pats to crumble, turn the ball over, point fingers, and take cheap shots like a Vince Wilfork finger in the eye. The fact is that the Pats are not very talented and this has been a highly successful season for them. A season that ends today. Our pick: Baltimore + 3 1/2, and if you are feeling ballsy, take the Ravens on the $ line. We also like UNDER 43
In game 2., normally we would be inclined to stick with a favorite strategy of ours, if all the money is headed in one direction, we typically like to go the other way. With all of the money being played on Green Bay there has been a 4 point swing in the spread favoring the Packers. Again, in most cases we would be all over Arizona. In this case however, we just don’t see it. Green Bay dominated last week and we see more of the same. The Packers are just a better all around team and the Cardinals propensity for turning the ball over will haunt last year’s NFC Champion. Look for Aaron Rodgers and the Pack to roll in the desert. Our Pick: Green Bay - 1 1/2 and we also like OVER 47 1/2.
Enjoy the day’s action and well be back Friday or Saturday with all of next weekend’s NFL action covered. Best of luck from your team here at Picks4Players.
FREE WINNING SELECTIONS!!! NFL Regular Season Final Sunday and Picks4Players remains in first place in the 30th Annual National Handicapper’s Bowl!
January 3, 2010 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
Happy New Year to our loyal followers. As you know, it is our intention to provide you, the player, enough information and free advice on selecting games that when you pull the trigger on your weekly selections, the playing field will be tilted in your direction. From the inception of our site more than two years ago we have given out our selections for FREE. Every pick, absolutely FREE! This NFL season has been a banner year for Picks4Players and as we enter the final regular season weekend, your consultants here at P4P continue to maintain a slight lead in picking NFL games ATS (Against the Spread) in the 30th Annual National Handicapper’s Bowl as featured in Pro Football Weekly. We look to increase that lead this Sunday as we head into the playoffs in our effort to close out our competitors in this prestigious event. We’ll keep you posted but you can also track our results at www.NHBowl.com. From the snowy East Coast to the West Coast and all points in between, we hope you have a Happy, healthy, and prosperous 2010.
Here are PICKS4PLAYERS BEST BETS for NFL week 17.
Pittsburgh @ Miami (+3)
Pittsburgh would seem to be the more serious of these 2 contenders and we expect them to come full throttle against the Dolphins. Miami is just a flat out average NFL team while the Steelers are the defending champs and will play with a ton of pride today.
OUR PICK: PITTSBURGH -3
Baltimore @ Oakland (+10 ½)
With everything on the line for Baltimore, they have to travel west to face an Oakland team which has been competitive at home lately especially in a big underdog scenario. Baltimore will try to shorten the game using their strong ground game to control the clock. For this reason we like the Raiders to stay within 10 points.
OUR PICK: Oakland + 10 1/2
Green Bay @ Arizona (-3 ½)
Combined both teams have won 12 of their last 15 games and with the possibility of playing each other again next week, we see both teams not showing too much today. So we like Green Bay getting the 3½ to keep it close.
OUR PICK: GREEN BAY +3 ½
Tennessee @ Seattle (+4)
In this battle of teams going absolutely nowhere, Chris Johnson will be highly motivated today seeking a 2000 yard rushing season. Tennessee has won 7 of 9 with the only losses being to Indy and San Diego so we TennesSEE rolling to a double digit victory.
OUR PICK: TENNESSEE -4
….and only one unbeaten team remains! Picks4Players and The NFL are heating up in an East Coast blizzard
December 20, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
After going 3-0 this week with correct selections of the underdog 49ers on Monday Night and the Saturday Night upset special Dallas Cowboys to go along with our riding the favored Colts and Peyton Manning on Thursday, your team here at P4P, on Sunday, looks to extend our lead in the 30th Annual National Handicapper’s Bowl, as featured in Pro Football Weekly. After Dallas dismantled Drew Brees and the Saints in the SuperDome last night, Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts are the lone remaining unbeaten team this year, but with the way the Jags marched up and down the field on the Colts, don’t look for them to be the first team to go 19-0. Their time will come and they will go down.
Here are PICKS4PLAYERS BEST BETS for NFL week 15 .
Miami @ Tennessee (-5)
The Titans are playing better football lately but Miami is battling for a playoff spot and will give Tennessee all it can handle. We see this as more of a field goal game that should go down to the last possession.
OUR PICK: MIAMI +5
Tampa Bay @ Seattle (-6 1/2)
The Seahawks have been tough at home only losing once all year, while the Bucs have been a disaster on the road. The Bucs have also lost 3 of the last 4 by more than double digits and must travel to the cold Seattle weather. This one shouldn’t be close.
OUR PICK: SEATTLE -6 ½
Cincinnati @ San Diego (-7)
Too many points for the top NFL scoring defense. Cincy is giving up only 16 points per game and should keep the score within a touchdown. We figure this game could turn into a track meet in the second half so the over (43) also seems like a strong play.
OUR PICK: CINCINNATI +7
San Francisco @ Philadelphia (-9)
With Westbrook and Maclin both out for the Eagles, the 49ers should be able to slow down the Philadelphia passing attack. Cold weather should play a part in keeping the score low and creating a tight game to the wire.
OUR PICK: SAN FRANCISCO +9
Sunday November 29th, Week 12, in the National Football League- P4P has free winners again 4 U 2day.
November 29, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
Here are PICKS4PLAYERS BEST BETS for NFL week 12.
Our pick in BOLD
Jacksonville @ San Francisco (-3)
The Jaguars have yet to play a team with a winning record this year and now must travel west to face the 49ers. While both teams have solid run games, the Jaguars may struggle on the road passing the ball and we see the 49ers defense creating some short field opportunities and easy scores.
Chicago (+10) @ Minnesota
This is just too many points to give up to a divisional rival. The Bears should be able to move the ball through the air and score enough points to keep up with the Vikings, because both team will pass the ball. We also like OVER 47.
Seattle (-4) @ St. Louis
The Rams are an injury-riddled bunch, so Seattle should have their way with the Rams. The Rams will have a very tough time scoring TD’s which will give the Seahawks an easier time covering the 4.
Washington (+9) @ Philadelphia
The Redskins defense has played tough all year and we see no reason why they can’t keep this game close with an inconsistent Eagles offense. Neither team will be able to run the ball which will make play-action fakes much less effective, so throwing will be a challenge too.
Cleveland @ Cincinnati (-13)
The Bengals have just too much firepower for the weak Browns defense. We also see some shorts fields for the Bengals offense as the Brady Quinn led Browns will find the going tough all day against a strong Cincy defense.
Good luck to all the players out there today. Play wise, play smart, play on, Players!!
Monday Night Football Wild West Blockbuster Tonight- FREE WINNING PICKS
October 19, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
Picks4Players remains hot picking winners ATS (against the spread). While one of our 5 star plays tanked (Philadelphia and who in their right mind would’ve put money on the Raiders) we were solid in putting our necks on the line and taking Kansas City and accurately predicting the Ravens to cover at Minnesota. In fact our prediction of Baltimore winning outright was set to happen but the Ravens’ field goal attempt sailed wide left as time expired.
With another solid weekend ATS (against the spread) your partners here at P4P continue to climb in the standings of Pro Football Weekly’s National Handicapper’s Bowl. Picks4Players is currently in 2nd place for the season and closing fast on the top spot picking games against the spread in the wild, wacky, and highly unpredictable National Football League. To follow our progress in the NHB please click on the link www.nhbowl.com/Games.php
In tonight’s Monday Night match-up, the 5-0 Denver Broncos, with their recently vacated Bandwagon completely refilled, roll into Southern California to face a desperate and explosive San Diego Charger team. The Broncos bandwagon has swayed the number tonight from San Diego -4 at the start of the week to -3 at the time of publishing this post. The TOTAL point number for the games is 44.
We’ve had consistent and unified thoughts on this game since we first saw the line early in the week; a Charger blowout. I’m sorry, but despite the heavy money being laid on Denver this week we just see it as fuel to Philip Rivers always irrational emotions. It goes without saying that any Monday night crowd will be electric, but this crowd will be ’superCharged’. Tonight will bring all of us back to the days of ‘Air Coryell’ and Dan Fouts to JJ. Look for the notoriously slow starting Chargers to come out on fire and take it to the Broncos early and often. We see a final score of 38-17.
OUR PICKS tonight for you The Players: CHARGERS -3 and OVER 44
Enjoy the game.
Picks4Players On Campus - Check out today’s FREE College Football Winners
October 17, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
Picks4Players Top College football picks for Saturday, October 17th.
HOME TEAM IN CAPS
ALABAMA -17 ½ over South Carolina
The Alabama defense has been dominant, giving up less than 90 yards in the first half of 4 out 6 games on the year. South Carolina has been giving up 4.3 yards per rush and QB Steven Garcia has been very erratic leading the ‘Cocks. If Alabama gets up early, Garcia will have a difficult time playing catch up and he will commit turnovers leading to a run-a-way victory for the Crimson Tide.
ARIZONA -4 over Stanford
Arizona is looking for revenge over Stanford after last years defeat. This will be toughest test the Stanford ground game has had to face all year and we think the Stanford defense was exposed last week against Oregon State. Look for Arizona QB Nick Foles to continue his hot play over the past couple of weeks.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE +4 1/2 over Mississippi State
Why Mississippi State would schedule this game on the road is a head scratcher. They are going to get ambushed this week facing a good Middle Tennessse State team that can put some points on the board. This game is also on TV which should get the home crowd fired up more than usual. A MTSU game usually equals lots of moonshine, some being consumed out of Souvenir Ketchup Bottles that look like Curt Schilling. Now when you add a national TV audience, I don’t know if we’ll be able to keep all of our teeth in place for this one.
ARIZONA STATE -6 ½ over Washington
This line just keeps climbing and with good reason. Washington gives up more yards on the ground than any Pac 10 team. With the late start in Tempe, look for the Sun Devil co-eds to be both liquored up and fired up for this one. Jake Locker simply can’t do it himself for the Huskies, but count on him having a great time after the game with a few of the aforementioned ASU co-eds. He is a stud.
WISCONSIN -2 ½ over Iowa
Wisky outgained Ohio State by over 200 yards last week and we think they will give the Iowa defense all it can handle this week. Iowa has not run the ball particularly well this year and when they have to pass look for the Wisconsin defense to get a couple of picks. As an added bonus, Wisky is playing this with revenge from last year.
TEXAS -3 over Oklahoma
Everyone will tell you Oklahoma has a great pass defense but other than BYU who have they faced that can really throw the ball? Look for Texas to have some success throwing the ball while the Texas defensive line will give Sam Bradford all he can handle. Remember Bradford will be without all world TE Gresham for the remainder of the year.
COLORADO +10 over Kansas
The Kansas defense has been brutal over the past 2 weeks yielding over 32 points per game. Colorado’s new QB who looked impressive last week should have a big day throwing the ball and keeping this one close the entire way. It would not be a surprise to see Colorado win the game.
P4P ‘en fuego’ ATS, win week #5 of the National Handicappers Bowl
October 17, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
Your consulting team at Picks4Players continues our consistent and strong selecting of football games ATS (Against The Spread). With a big weekend last week in which we were 3 for 3 in our 5 star selections, P4P won Week #6 of the NHB and climbed to third overall.
In fact, with our recent hot streak we’ve adopted the title of ‘The Nipsy Russell’ of Sports Handicapping: Track P4P on-line, or follow our tweets, our free selections, can’t be beats. Add us to your favorites, and tell all of your peeps, P4P’s may be FREE, but we’re playing for keeps.
Check back soon for Saturday’s College Football Breakdown and Check back tomorrow for the NFL. As always, our selections are FREE, FREE, FREE!!!!
NFL Week 2 - A great Sunday of NFL action
September 20, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
When the Jets and Patriots tee it up at 1 pm EST today it will be the first of many exciting and high energy NFL match-ups. The day concludes with another outstanding match-up between New Jersey’s other pro football team, The New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys where these two teams will officially open the Cowboys new stadium tonight at 8:20 pm EST. Today will be an example of why the NFL is such great entertainment. Enjoy!
Here are our top picks for NFL week 2 from your consulting team at Picks4Players:
Oakland @ Kansas City , 1 pm EST
Current Line: Kansas City -3
In week one, Oakland played well enough to beat the Chargers while the Chiefs stayed with Baltimore for 3 quarters before losing by 14 points. On the basis of last week, it would seem the Raiders are clearly better than Kansas City. Call us crazy but I don’t see the pathetic, stumbling, bumbling Raiders of the post Gruden era. Here is some added value on the Raiders side, the visitor in this series has covered 11 of the last 12 and the Raiders have won each of the last 2 times at Arrowhead. Our Pick: Oakland +3
St. Louis @ Washington, 1 pm EST
Current Line: OVER/UNDER 36 ½
If St. Louis couldn’t score last week in Seattle, how are they going to score this week against a better defense? Washington will win the game but this won’t be the prettiest offensive show. Look for Clinton Portis and Stephen Jackson to get the bulk of their teams’ respective workloads, which will mean a very quick game with fewer drives and fewer opportunities to score for both sides. Our Pick: UNDER 36 ½
New England @ NY Jets, 1 pm EST
Current Line: New England -3 ½
The Jets win last week against a weak Texans team and now all of a sudden they are good enough to compete with New England? No way! Emotion can only take you so far and you can bet that these Jets will be flying high. Too high. They will blitz at every opportunity in an effort to rattle and hurt Tom Brady, but New England will game plan and adjust. A team that is too hyped tends to over react to pump fakes and play action and be highly susceptible to the quick hit plays that the Pats like to run to Welker. Too much fire power on the offensive side and defensively they will be licking their chops to get at the Sanchise, Jets rookie QB Mark ‘Dirty’ Sanchez. New England has covered 8 in a row in the division on the road.
Our Pick: New England -3 ½
Baltimore @ San Diego, 4:15 pm EST
Current Line: San Diego -3
Did anyone watch week one? San Diego was outplayed for 3 quarters by the Raiders while Baltimore showed a very balanced offense in putting away the Chiefs. This looks like a great match up for the Ravens offense and defense against a Charger team that is without Tomlinson and it looks like starting center Nick Hardwick will be out too.
Our Pick: Baltimore +3 and we like them on the money line too!
NY Giants @ Dallas, 8:20 pm EST
Current Line: Dallas -3
Dallas officially opens the new stadium where the largest crowd ever to watch an NFL game is expected. Dallas looked good against a Tampa Bay team we expect to have about 3 wins on the season. The Giants are one of the best road teams in the NFL going 17-2 against the spread under Tom Coughlin. Yes, Dallas will be rockin’ but NY has the better lines on both sides of the ball.
Our Pick: NY Giants +3
Here are three more plays to consider:
Arizona @ Jacksonville – UNDER 42 ½
Cleveland @ Denver – Cleveland +3
New Orleans @ Philadelphia – OVER 46
Following last night’s little hiccup, loads of FREE College Football Winners
September 19, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
I’m not sure where all of you are and how the weather is, but where I’m sitting, for once we’ve got a beautiful sunny Saturday filled with NCAA College Football action. Before we get to the games however, with the passing this past week of long time NCAA president Myles Brand, everyone involved in the NCAA from the players to the coaches to the administrators all should take a moment to pause and give their own personal thanks to Brand whose body of work did so much for the development of the cash cow that is the NCAA. Myles Brand will certainly be missed.
After our own moment of silence;
we do like the following games against the spread:
P4P’s College football picks for Saturday, September 19th
Clemson -7 over Boston College
This is no longer the BC Eagles team that had BJ Raji and Matt Ryan. This BC team is just a shadow of its former self despite their 2-0. Look for Clemson to use its strong running attack and speed to control the game. BC’s QB will be making his first road start, in SEC country. Good luck Son! We look for Clemson to wear out BC.
Arizona +4 over Iowa
Arizona goes on the road to face Iowa and this looks like a great spot for the Wildcats. With Penn State up next on the schedule for the Hawkeyes, they mat be looking a little past Arizona. Look for Arizona’s lines to dominate the game and keep this close the entire way.
Utah +5 over Oregon
Can anyone tell me why the team with the longest current winning streak in college football is an underdog? Utah is 18-5 as an underdog while Oregon is an absolute mess since losing Mike Bellotti as its head coach. Oregon’s defense didn’t even bother to show up last week. Chip Kelly, things were a little easier as the offensive coordinator at New Hampshire, good luck keeping things together in Nike country. This won’t easy but 5 points is too many here.
Washington +19 over USC
Some great trends here which favor Washington. Under Pete Carroll USC is 1-6 in Pac 10 road openers. Last year after the Ohio St win, USC traveled to Oregon State and lost. This year they travel to a fired up Husky Stadium, and new U-Dub Head Coach Steve Sarkisian knows USC inside and out. Aaron Corp making his first start for USC on the road could provide some shaky moments and short field opportunities for Jake Locker. Finally, Pete Carroll will not run up the score on his friend.
Auburn -7 over West Virginia
Huge revenge game for the underrated Auburn Tigers. They have a good offense facing a banged up Mountaineer defense. The West Virginia QB will be making his first road start. Your team at P4P likes Auburn, big.
Florida -29 over Tennessee
Florida has covered the spread in 18 of the last 22 games. I think we know how badly Urban Meyer wants to introduce smart alec Lane Kiffin to SEC football. Kiffin popped off during the hiring process and now should feel the brunt of a swift a$$ kicking from the Urban and Tebow show.
Baylor -10 over Connecticutt
Baylor is flying under the radar in this one with an offense that has shown to be very good in the early season. This is a big revenge game for the Bears and they had 2 weeks to get ready for it. Uconn’s offense has sputtered early on and will be starting a QB making his first road start.
Arkansas -2 over Georgia
Again, another team flying under the radar. Arkansas returns 17 starters and is facing a Bulldog defense that has given up 36 points per game in 5 of the last 8 games.
Texas -18 over Texas Tech
Talk about revenge! Texas Tech ruined Texas’ championship hopes last year and add to that Mike Leach voted for Oklahoma over Texas in the final poll. The Tech defense is horrrrible giving up over 47 points per game on the road. Colt McCoy becomes the Heisman frontrunner after this one. Hook ‘Em Horns by at least 3 touchdowns, and at least some of our staff like OVER 66.



