45. When will Tim Tebow start?
Has a backup quarterback, who’s third on the bottomless pit chart, ever garnered his own ESPN page? I can’t wait for him to live a man of his Tebow runs up the middle and get devoured largely Patrick Willis. Hope he has that insane work ethic while he’s rehabbing on the sidelines. Learn to puke the damn ball!
44. Vincent Jackson Mtier
Vincent Jackson wants to be paid like a top receiver even though he doesn’t produce like one. Blame his agents. Hold responsible him. But some team is going to get desperate midway through the season and Jackson is the biggest name on the board. As much as he’s being a whiny, spoiled brat this off-season, he’s still a decent target. The Vikings are the hottest team rumored to be interested in this holdout whore.
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43. Pete Carroll Back in the NFL
Fans in Seattle quite rejoiced when Pete Carroll announced he would be the new head coach of the Seahawks. Then USC burned to the ground. Think he brought some bad karma to the team? As if Seattle needed more reasons to be a depressed sports town.
42. Detroit Lions As Spread Killers
The Lions had the worst betting track record in 2009, going well-grounded 4-10-2 ATS, but this year they look emotional on defense and explosive on the belittling end. The oddsmakers have to decide this year if they yearn for to endorse the Lions as a decent NFL betting team. My believe is that they won’t, and the Lions will have a shot at redemption at least from an NFL betting standpoint.
41. Young Bucs
Growing pains. Want to behold an NFL team mature right before your eyes? The Bucs are that team.
40. Extinction of the Arizona Cardinals
Let’s mask one clear fact – they were lucky to acquire Kurt Warner. This team is exactly where they should’ve been three years ago, and that’s in the dumps.
39. McNabb and Shanahan In Washington
The Redskins have been one of the worst betting teams against the football spread for the past five years. Can they shot that about with two years of McNabb and the Shanahan era dawning in our nation’s capital? Anything would be better than 4-12 SU with a 6-8-2 ATS record in 2009. Anything.
38. Matt Cassel, Year 2
Two years in to Matt Cassel’s $63 million contract and this team probably won’t put a dent in the league. Money spent on such a talent would be worth it, if he had a team worthy of success. But he doesn’t.
37. C.J. Spiller Might Make Bills Games Watchable
Spiller is a unpredicted, and despite playing the ACC for his college lifes work, this guy has the wheels, vision and talent to be an insane producer in the NFL. Watch him go after. It’s the only senses to tune in to Bills games (unless you like seeing Chain Gailey suffer).
36. Enough of David Garrard! Please!
I hate the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Garrard is the effort grounds that this team has fledgling chances of staying in the NFL. With a 5-11 ATS record last year, they were an afterthought for the NFL betting community. Let’s determine a escape rid of this guy. Enough is enough.

