Oct 25th, 2009 Daylight savings time 2009 is history while forensic sports
handicapping founder Stevie Vincent makes history. The UFC
104 results saw MMA
Odds favorite Lyoto Machida
defeats Maurico Rua to retain
his title.
Bob Griese is under fire for making a joke about Juan
Pablo Montoya eating a taco. Sportsbooks
are checking out the India
vs. Australia
live cricket streaming as the sharp money was on India.
Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Pats and Bucs play
overseas, the Colts try to beat up on the Rams, and
the Cards travel east for a game with the Giants.
Colliding on the gridiron . . .
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The Patriots and Buccaneers will take the field at London’s
Wembley Stadium in early-afternoon NFL action on
Sunday, with Tom Brady and company coming off a 59-0 rout of the Titans. The
Bucs (0-6 SU, 1-5 ATS) will once again go for their first win of the season -
they fell 28-21 to the Panthers in their last contest. Oddsmakers have pegged
the Patriots (4-2 SU, 3-3 ATS) as big 15-point favorites for the overseas
matchup, with the total for the game listed at 45 points.
Other 1:00pm ET games for Sunday
afternoon: Green Bay (-9) at
Cleveland, San Francisco at Houston
(-3), San Diego (-5) at Kansas
City, Minnesota at Pittsburgh
(-5.5), and Indianapolis (-14) at St.
Louis. The Colts (5-0 SU, 4-1 ATS) remained unbeaten
with a 31-9 pasting of the Titans two weeks ago; Indy had a bye last week. The
Rams (0-6 SU, 2-4 ATS) fell just short of their first victory of the season
last time out, as the Jaguars booted an OT field goal in the 23-20 win.
The late afternoon games on Sunday feature Buffalo
at Carolina (-7), the Jets (-6) at Oakland,
Chicago at Cincinnati
(pick’em), Atlanta
at Dallas (-4), and New
Orleans (-6.5) at Miami.
The primetime matchup then has Arizona
at the Giants (-7). The Cards (3-2 SU, 3-2 ATS) are coming off a 27-3 win over
the Seahawks, with Kurt Warner throwing for 276 yards and two scores. The
Giants (5-1 SU, 4-1-1 ATS)
fell 48-27 to the Saints last weekend, losing for the first time this year.
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Meeting up on the diamond . . .
The Yankees will try to close out the ALCS once again
on Sunday night when they host the Angels in Game 6 with a 3-2 series lead.
Andy Pettitte will get the ball for New York
in this contest; lefthander Pettitte picked up a no-decision in the third game
of the series, surrendering three earned runs on seven hits over his 6 1-3
innings of work. The Angels will counter with Joe Saunders on Sunday;
lefthander Saunders gave up two earned runs over his seven innings in Game 2. MLB odds are up.
Taking a trip around the rink . . .
The National Hockey League offers up three games on Sunday, with San
Jose at Philadelphia,
Columbus at Los
Angeles, and Edmonton
at Vancouver. The Oilers and Canucks met in Edmonton
on Monday night, with Nikolai Khabibulin making 39
saves in a 2-1 win for the home side. Patrick O’Sullivan and Sam Gagner had goals for the Oilers,
while Steve Bernier had the lone Canucks tally in the defeat.
Roaring around the track . . .
Finally, the drivers of the Sprint Cup Series will take the track in the Tums
Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday afternoon. Jimmie Johnson
will be gunning for his third consecutive victory, and he leads teammate Mark
Martin by 90 points in the Chase standings heading into this event. Johnson has
also won the last two races at Martinsville,
and five of the last six events on the track. Jeff Gordon, who sits third in
the standings, has seven career wins at Martinsville.
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