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Thursday, August 23, 2007

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American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football[1], is a competitive team sport known for its physical roughness despite being a highly strategic game. The object of the game is to score points by advancing the prolate spheroid ball into the opposing team's end zone. The ball can be advanced by carrying it (a running play) or by throwing it to a teammate (a passing play). Points can be scored in a variety of ways, including carrying the ball over the goal line, throwing the ball to another player past the goal line or kicking it through the goal posts on the opposing side. The winner is the team with the most points when the time expires and the last play ends.
Outside the United States and Canada, the sport is referred to as American football (or a translation thereof) to differentiate it from other football games. In Australia and New Zealand the game is known as Gridiron, although in America the word "gridiron" refers only to the playing field.
Popularity A Colorado State University player carries the ball as an Air Force Academy player lines up a tackle.The Gallup Poll has shown football to be America's favorite sport every year since 1972, when football first overtook baseball in popularity. The percentage of Americans who say football is their favorite sport to watch (43%) is higher now than at any other time. Football's American TV viewership ratings far surpass those of other sports.[2] The day of the National Football League championship, the Super Bowl, is one of the biggest occasions for social gatherings in the U.S. and is sometimes referred to as an unofficial national holiday.[3]
The 32-team National Football League (NFL) is the only major professional American football league.
College football is also popular throughout North America. Four college football stadiums, The University of Michigan's Michigan Stadium, Penn State's Beaver Stadium, The University of Tennessee's Neyland Stadium and Ohio State's Ohio Stadium, seat more than 100,000 fans and almost always sell out. Even high school football games can attract more than 10,000 people in some areas. The weekly autumn ritual of college and high-school football—which includes marching bands, cheerleaders, homecoming, and parties (including the ubiquitous tailgate party)—is an important part of the culture in much of smalltown America. Football is generally the major source of revenue to the athletic programs of schools, public and private, in the United States. Some private Christian High Schools even play for 'national championships' with groups like the Federated Christian Athletic Association (FCAA).
It is a long-standing tradition in the United States (though not universally observed) that high school football games are played on Friday night, college games on Saturday, and professional games on Sunday, with one NFL game played on Monday night. In recent years, however, nationally televised Thursday night college games have become a weekly fixture on ESPN.
Certain fall and winter holidays—most notably Thanksgiving and New Year's Day—have traditional football games associated with them.
Football is played recreationally by amateur and youth teams (e.g., the Pop Warner little-league programs). There are also many "semi-pro" teams in leagues where the players are paid to play but at a small enough salary that they generally must also hold a full-time job.
Organized football is played almost exclusively by men and boys, although a few amateur and semi-professional women's leagues have begun play in recent years.
Outside the United StatesThe NFL operated a developmental league, NFL Europa, with teams in five German cities and one in the Netherlands, but this league folded following the 2007 season. The professional Canadian Football League and collegiate Canadian Interuniversity Sport play under Canadian rules. The sport is popular as an amateur activity in Mexico and American Samoa and to a lesser extent in Japan, Europe, Korea, The Bahamas, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Australia (Gridiron Australia), Israel and the United Kingdom (BAFL).[citation needed] The International Federation of American Football is the governing body for American football with 45 member associations from North and South America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. The IFAF also oversees the American Football World Cup, which is held every four years. Japan won the first two World Cups, held in 1999 and 2003. Team USA, which had not participated in the previous World Cups, won the title in 2007. Despite this, the game has been slow to catch on in most countries.
  • Fantasy Football is a fantasy sports game in which participants (called each draft or acquire via auction a team of real-life American football players
  • El flag football y el touch football son versiones del fútbol americano sin la Liga Mundial de Fútbol Americano (World League of American football
  • American football is about gaining territory and scoring points. Learn about American football positions, American football rules and see a football field

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Saturday, November 11, 2006

Football bets

typical football bettor has as much chance of turning a profit over a substantial length of time as a novice in the commodity futures market has of making a killing; extraordinarily small. He just has way too much to overcome in terms of access to knowledge, without even considering the daunting aspect of betting $1 to win 90 cents in so many instances.
Perhaps a guy who was really good could make substantial money betting enterbet.com dogs, but he would have to disguise his action well, otherwise he would become every bit as much persona non grata as somebody who counts at the black jack table.
I’ve heard credible accounts of guys making a very good living on the ponies, but less so with football players.

Pitt is notorious for getting a enterbet line because of their large following, who collectively bet in their favor more than other teams.
That said, I think the betting public realizes that Jake Plummer sucks and that Denver’s “great” D just got lit up last week. Plus Denver has a big home advantage, which correlates with a big drop off on the road.
  • credible accounts of guys making a very good living
  • He just has way too much to overcome in terms of access
  • futures market has of making a killing

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