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2011 Free Pro Bowl Winner by Joe D’Amico

Hello sports fans. This is the time of year when cream rises to the top. Last Sunday, I swept the board once again in the NFL postseason, going a perfect 3-0. I won my NFL Game of the Year on Green Bay, my NFL Total of the Year on Pitt/NYJ OVER, and a FREE WINNER on Chi/GB UNDER. Over the years, I have been near perfect in the Super Bowl. This year, I don’t rest on my laurels. I have both the winning side and the winning total in the Title game. So finish your NFL season off right, with cash in your pocket from my winning information.

The 2011 Pro Bowl is back in Hawaii after a 1 year change of location.

The line is currently NFC -1 ½ and a total of 62 ½. All Star games are meant to showcase the leagues premier talent. No one wants to get hurt in a game like this.

Don’t get me wrong, winning teams get bonuses and bragging rights, but there is a limit to the intensity.

Here is a breakdown of the this years Pro Bowl;

Some key starters are; QB’s Philip Rivers and Michael Vick

                                     RB’s Arian Foster and Michael Turner

On “D,” Robert Mathis, Haloti Ngata, and Ray Lewis, represent the AFC.

Julius Peppers, De Marcus Ware, and DeAngelo Hall start for the NFC.

The AFC has won 6 of the L10. Since the start of the Pro Bowl each Conference has won 20 meetings apiece. We haven’t seen a blowout since 2001 when the AFC beat the NFC 38-17. The one thing I do see is high scoring games. Coaches prep their squads with tons of offensive schemes. The last low score was back in 1994 with both teams combining for just 20 points. Since then, we have totals ranging from 33-107 points, with an average of 60.6 PPG. I would suggest an OVER play or maybe because these are usually tight games, perhaps a 2 Team teaser OVER 56 ½ and the AFC +7 ½

Don’t forget my 2-0 Super Bowl card. Get all my money making releases right here.

Thank you and Good Luck. Joe D’Amico

Written by Joseph D'Amico on January 28, 2011 at 3:49 am