
One of my favorite things about the NFL season is betting. I think the same can be said for a lot of football fans world-wide. The advice I offer is strictly optional, never make a bet you don’t feel comfortable with or you will just grow to resent me.
My Parlay Card (TEASER) Week 7:
Packers: -3
Colts: -8
Falcons: +10
And my EASY MONEY PICK OF THE WEEK IS:
Falcons: +4 (hell I even took them to win straight up)
Good luck this week, Win some $$$
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After 5 grueling years with the Browns (for both parties), Winslow has finally been traded. Cleveland traded the former pro-bowler to Tampa Bay for a number of undisclosed draft pics.
“Cleveland was great to me,” he said in Tampa. “I had a great time playing with Braylon Edwards, Brady Quinn. I’m going to miss those guys. But it’s also a new opportunity. I’ve played with some of the guys on this team — Jeff Faine, Antonio Bryant, Luke McCown. I’m as happy as can be. I’m healthy.”
Winslow’s acquisition continues a busy week for the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay cut linebacker Derrick Brooks, an 11-time Pro Bowler and former NFL Defensive Player of the Year; wide receivers Joey Galloway and Ike Hilliard; running back Warrick Dunn; and linebacker Cato June in moves to save more than $10 million in salary cap space.
Winslow gives Tampa Bay a versatile offensive weapon. His size and speed make him difficult to defend, but it’s unclear who will throw him the ball. Jeff Garcia is not expected to be re-signed, which currently leaves only Brian Griese and McCown — drafted by the Browns the same year as Winslow — to battle it out for the starting job.
This is an amazing trade for the Bucs who needed a premium TE. Although the exact draft picks are undisclosed, I think the Bucs got a deal of a life time. YES, I know that he has been dragged through injury and controversy in his 5 year stint with the Browns, but we all know what new teams can do for a career, maybe he can finally get back on his hall of fame pedigree.
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