Feb 8
2010

Super Bowl Aftermath and the Carling Cup

by Adam van Vlaardingen

Alright, I’ll be the first to admit that I was wrong.

I will pay up on my lost bet – a caramel mocha cappucino or something to that effect – but I won’t like it.

Peyton let me down. Matt Stover let me down. The Colts’ offense let me down. ME PERSONALLY.

Going 31-45 with an interception just isn’t good enough when Drew Brees (32-39) is hitting every man on the field.

Surprisingly, the Colt’s rushing game was more effective that that of the Saints, but it didn’t matter when it came down to that one play. Tracy Porter will haunt my dreams for about a week.

Now I did get something right, and as an affiliate, if you saw things my way and gave your players some tips for the game, the defense DID factor into the scoring (small victories do count).

Super-Bowl-XLIV-001I also predicted a field goal would be the first scoring play…albeit I chose the wrong team…minor details.

Anyways, looking forward, there are some exciting events that are sure to attract a lot of punters.

The Carling Cup will be displaying some top teams in Manchester United and Aston Villa. Yes, Man U is favored in this one, but the underdog has some value because of the odds involved – and you never know what can happen in these kinds of matches. betinternet.com’s sportsbook is a great place to have your punters place their wagers. Check it out and include some content about your predictions and the value in underdogs and you will be sure to attract some additional punters.

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