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Friday, January 30th, 2009 

Well, it’s finally the time where Roy gives you his super bowl betting pick. Steelers odds have Pittsburgh as a 7-point favorite, and this offense vs. defense battle favors the team with the No.1 defense in the league. However, those playing the cardinals odds should take solace that their team will keep it close, and prevent the Steelers from covering the super bowl 43 line. So, bet on the Steelers to win, but not to cover. As for my personal preference:

Thursday, January 29th, 2009 

Roy’s been heavy on super bowl betting lately because, well, it’s the biggest thing in online sports betting right now. And I’ve been thinking a lot about similarities between the Pittsburgh Steelers and last year’s NBA champions, the Celtics.

Both are defensive powerhouses, and are led by veteran players (Kevin Garnett, Troy Polamalu)….Offensively, Paul Pierce would be considered the Ben Roethlisberger of the Celtics (but with fewer turnovers), while Ray Allen is the wily veteran, Hines Ward-style (although Ward blocks better than Allen screens). Mike Tomlin and Doc Rivers are both quiet coaches, but when they speak, the veteran players show them respect. Furthermore, both lead or are tied for the lead in their respective pro leagues in championships, as the Steelers can leave San Francisco and Dallas in the dust with a sixth title, while the Celtics won #17 last season. If the Steelers want more inspiration (which is doubtful), all they need to do is look over to Beantown, and follow the Celtics.

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 

I’d like to know what they are putting in the water down in Phoenix. Cardinals odds in this Sunday’s online super bowl betting matchup are hinging on the arm of 37-year-old Kurt Warner, who was thought to be done when he left New York for the desert. Now, the Phoenix Suns are being led, not by 26-year-old Amare Stoudamire, who is still putting up solid numbers at 21.1 points and 8.1 rebounds.

No, the Suns should be favored to make the playoffs in the tough West because of a rejuvenated 36-year-old Shaquille O’Neal, who has 18.2 points and 9.1 boards as the Suns head towards the All-Star break. The most surprising aspect of Shaq’s season is that he is knocking down foul shots at an outstanding (for him) 62.8%, including a 9-of-10 performance in yesterday’s win at Washington. If Shaq can continue to knock them down from the charity stripe, the Suns could be the team no one wants to play in the postseason.

Monday, January 26th, 2009 

Anxious to get super bowl betting on the go? Well, it looked like Houston and Arizona were ready to battle gridiron-style during the Wildcats’ 96-90 overtime win on Saturday.

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To be fair, Houston’s Aubrey Coleman apologized to Arizona’s Chase Budinger immediately after the game for treating him like they were in a line scrum, and it didn’t look intentional. Plus, the Wildcats were inspired after their star was stomped, and if the Steelers try something similar to the Cardinals on Sunday, the results could be the same.