2010年7月7日星期三

Everyone in Philadelphia wants to see a Super Bowl

As my impatience grows more and more by the days, hours, and seconds, I need to know how this season is going to shake out. Fast forward to the end of the movie and tell me how this thing is going to end. I am willing to take Madden simulations, stories about your dog picking winners, or anything else that may shed some light on the ultimate outcome of the 2010-11 campaign.

And I don't want a wise response that says, "It will end the same way it has since 1960: Without a Championship."

I want to know how many wins the Vikings jerseys will have, if they have a shot to win the division or even—no I won't go there right now.

This is when I turn to the good ol' Internet and the wild world of sports gambling.

We all know Las Vegas is the king of sports gambling, but when you're about 2,500 miles from Sin City, you need to rely on those fraudulent offshore gambling sites.

Surprisingly, these thieves of the World Wide Web offer similar or the exact same odds found in Vegas, so let's take a look at the numbers, find out what they me

Minnesota Vikings jerseys QB Tarvaris Jackson said Tuesday he will "welcome" Brett Favre back to the team -- if the 40-year-old QB decides, as expected, to return for a 20th NFL season.

Jackson joined a group of players training in Minnesota with Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald on Tuesday. And he told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune that he will approach training camp the same way regardless of whether Favre is coming:

    "You all watch TV the same way I do. He ain't working out for no reason. I welcome him back. There's nothing I can do about it so I'm going to welcome him back and hopefully get to the Super Bowl."

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