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  • Chicago Cubs
    The Chicago Cubs are professional major league baseball team. They play on Chicago’s North Side. They are in the National League’s central division. The Chicago Cubs are owned by the Tribune Company and managed by Lou Piniella.
  • Baltimore Orioles
    Affectionately known by their fans as the O’s and the Birds, the Baltimore Orioles are a major league baseball team rooted in Baltimore, Maryland. They are owned by Peter Angelos, an attorney.
  • Toronto Raptors 2006-07 Preview
    The Toronto Raptors of 2006 have the distinct honor of being a team that no one knows about. Besides their superstar Chris Bosh, the Raptors are full of new acquisitions and draft picks. And even though they don’t play in a tough division, or conference, it is hard to imagine this ragtag group making the playoffs.
  • Indiana Pacers 2006-07 Preview
    One of the most disappointing teams for the past few seasons, the Indiana Pacers have been on a steady decline ever since their former small forward Ron Artest charged into the stands to attack Pistons fans. After losing his replacement, Peja Stojakovic for almost nothing, they find themselves without championship caliber talent for the first time in half a decade.
  • NJ Nets 2006-07 Preview
    Going into the 2006/07 season, the New Jersey Nets are one of the biggest question marks in the NBA. While they have had enough talent to make the playoffs consistently for a good while, they have never been able to get over the hump and win a championship.
  • Miami Heat 2006-07 Preview
    No team was more successful than the Heat last season, as they ended with a championship under their belt. To repeat their success, however, the Heat will have to dedicate themselves to winning one game at a time once again.
  • Cleveland Cavaliers 2006-07 Preview
    The main story for the Cavaliers in the 2006/07 season, as it has been for the past three and probably will be for the foreseeable future, is LeBron James. LeBron is by far one of the best young players that the league has seen in a very long time, and his performance last season was as impressive as any other players in the NBA.
  • Chicago Bulls 2006-07 Preview
    Just how good are the Chicago Bulls? After two straight playoff appearances, the Bulls look to take the next step after a couple of key additions in the offseason. To do so, however, they have to prove that they are the best, or even second-best, team in their own division.
  • Detroit Pistons 2006-07 Preview
    For eighty-two games last season, the Detroit Pistons were the best team in the NBA. Now, just a few months later, they find themselves on the heels of a disappointing playoff loss to the Miami Heat and without their defensive anchor, Ben Wallace.
  • Jeff Gordon NASCAR Profile
    Jeff Gordon is a famous American race car driver who was born in 1971 in Vallejo, California. He has won the Nascar Winston Cup four times, and he drives car #24 for Hendrick Motorsports. As of this writing, one of his most prominent sponsors is DuPont.
  • Pittsburgh Steelers 2006 Schedule
    The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super bowl last season—albeit among much controversy. Can they repeat this performance? The signs currently point to not likely.
  • New York Jets 2006 Schedule
    The New York Jets were 4-12 last season. Their four wins came against the Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Bucs, Oakland Raiders and Buffalo Bills. I wouldn't say that any one of their four wins were impressive performances.
  • New England Patriots 2006 Games
    The New England Patriots are going to have their most difficult season in recent memory. They face the realistic possibility of finishing 8-8 or 9-7. While many expect them to fight for the AFC East title, most are not giving it to them easily as in years past.
  • St. Louis Rams Preview 2006
    The St. Louis Rams struggled last season going 6-10. They closed out the 2005 season by going 1-4 over their last five games. This season the rams have a new coach—Scott Linehan. Are the problems gone as well?
  • Arizona Cardinals Preview 2006
    For years the Arizona Cardinals have been good for one thing—taking up space. Their best season came back in 2001 when they won seven games. Last season they were a paltry 5-11. Could this season really be any different?
  • New Orleans Saints Preview 2006
    After last years disgusting 3-13 season—thanks partly to hurricane Katrina—the Saints are hoping 2006 brings better fortunes. Unless you have been in a coma, you know the Saints drafted one of the top college players, Reggie Bush. He recently signed a deal. Could the Saints actually improve?
  • Minnesota Vikings Preview 2006
    The Minnesota Vikings have won 9 games per season for the past three years. It's been a while since they have broken that mark. Could this year be the one? In the weakened NFC, winning 9 games just might get you into the playoffs.
  • Green Bay Packers Preview 2006
    Since 2001 the Green Bay Packers have won fewer games than the previous year. Their alarming slide came to the forefront last season when they finished a paltry 4-12. The team was riddled with injuries and problems. It looked like Brett Favre's last season would be one to forget.
  • Detroit Lions Preview 2006
    It’s no surprise that the Detroit Lions had a miserable season in 2005. Over the last five seasons, 2004 was their best with six wins. In 2005, they finished 5-11, which is around average for them. Their worst season recently was in 2001 when they had just two wins. Are the Lions doomed for another season of 2-5 wins? Is there any reason for hope?
  • Chicago Bears 2006 Preview
    The Chicago Bears had a great season in 2005. They finished 11-6 and went to the playoffs. Their one problem was scoring. Many in the media have touted the Bears as the NFC North champions. Are they correct? Let’s take a look at the 2006 Chicago Bears. Fortunately for them, their division is not that tough.
  • Hockey Betting
    NHL Hockey betting sure has changed from the old days. It used to be based on a spread (goals). In those days, you might have one team as a -1.5 goal favorite. For some, the good news was that it was like football and basketball in that you would be returned $10 for every $11 wagered.
  • College Basketball Beting
    A successful sports bettor needs to know what teams are motivated and what teams are just going through the motions. It would be a grave mistake to assume that a team with an average record is playing for nothing.
  • MLB Baseball Betting
    Betting on MLB baseball is both fun and profitable. The purpose of this article is to explain the basics of baseball betting. We will talk about the line as well as some points to help you win more when betting on the MLB baseball.

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