Monday, October 24, 2016

MONDAY: OCTOBER 24

GUESTS:

GREG COSSELL 4 PM

SCOTT MILLER 435

TIM RYAN 5 PM

BRENT JONES 535


TOPICS:

49ERS:

-Ground hog day - Led Panthers, Cowboys, Cards, Bills and Bucs in first half ---Up 14-0 on Bucs after openin drive 5 plays 75 yards and int turned into TD --Bucs outscored 49ers 34-3 rest of way.

-Run defense: Bucs - 41-249 6.1 YPR --- Rodgers 154 yards rushing. Most since Eales 283 last November...Jim O'Neil's Browns had 31st ranked rush defense last season....49ers 185.5 per game ---31st team is Browns 139 .9 .....46 less per game...5.1 per carry...

-Kaeprnick - Could have had 4-5 INTs, stares at receivers, never look away, never moves eyes away, never goes through reads.....evert ball is jumped and nearly picked.....

-Injuries: Armstead shoulder, Lynch high ankle, Robinson knee....

-44 draft picks over last 4 years --- No excuse to be this bad.....

-O'Neil and Baalke should go now......

-Trade rumors: Not getting a 1 for Staley -- Dumb move if they trade him ---Not getting a one and you then need a LT .....


NFL:
-Seattle -Arizona - Are you kidding me?
-RAMS: KEENUM THROWS 4 PICKS, RAMS HAVE LOST 3 STRIGHT AND HAVE A BYE WEEK AND FISHER SAYS KEENUM STAYS THE STARTER



-NFL RATINGS PROBLEMS --- Are people watching less because it's not as good?

Mert hit it.....

“The NFL wants their players to be dynamic individuals from the start of the whistle to the end of the whistle, stop exactly what they’re doing on a dime, go back to their huddle and then do it again. After being in the league office and now being on the outside looking in after being in the league office for 13 seasons, there is a real line of demarcation that the NFL product inherently harms itself when it devalues its characters, when it doesn’t live up to the entertainment entity that it itself claims it is . . . Sportsmanship is a worthy goal. I’m not minimizing that. That’s the line the NFL is taking. But they are throwing out the baby with the bath water. They are stripping away what makes the league a must-watch event.’’
—Merton Hanks, who was the NFL’s vice president of football operations until last spring, to Tom Curran of Comcast Sports Net-New England. Hanks is now associate commissioner of Conference USA.


RAIDERS:

-33-16 WIN
-Crabtree - Carr clicking


MLB:

-Cubs vs. Indians - Who ya got?

-A Cleveland writer has to jump in Lake Erie because the Indians made it to the World Series 

NBA:

-Warriors start Tuesday

CFB:

Pac-12
-How can Stanford score 5 points, rank 126th nationally of 128 teams in scoring?
-Yet Cal goes over (time) beats Oregon 52-49
-Utah/Colorado both at 4-1 in South
-UCLA 1-4/ 3-5, Oregon 0-4 2-5.
-UW, WSU both 4-0 in conference - Washington at Utah,
-Stanford at Arizona

Nationaly:
-Ohio State loses to Penn St.

Top 4?
-Alabama, Michigan, Clemson, Washington

-Ohio State could win out and make it (Beating Michigan)
-Lousville smoked NC State who Clemson barely beat 24-17
-West Virginia is 6-0

The Nittany Lions kicked off Saturday as 18-point underdogs and 8-1 to beat the Buckeyes straight-up. William Hill's Nevada sportsbook took 37 money-line bets on the Nittany Lions at 8-1, the largest a $250 bet that netted $2,000.
William Hill also took a $12,000 money-line bet on the Buckeyes at -1,200 that would have netted a $1,000. But it wasn't meant to be.



Ohio State's loss produced the second-largest win of Saturday for the SuperBook, behind only SMU's upset of Houston. The Mustangs were 23-point home underdogs to the Cougars and 8-1 to pull off the outright win at William Hill, which took only four money-line bets on SMU, none larger than $10. William Hill also took four money-line bets on Houston at -1,300, the largest a $444 bet that would have netted $34.15.
No. 1 Alabama's 33-14 win over Texas A&M also was a big winner for Las Vegas sportsbooks. The Crimson Tide closed as 18-point favorites. The betting public thought the line was too high and piled on the underdog Aggies. The MGM sportsbook took twice as many bets on A&M as it did on Alabama.
"The crowd was going nuts when A&M took that lead," MGM Mirage sportsbook manager Jeff Stoneback said. "They quieted down at the end. Roll Tide, I guess."
Alabama's win produced the second-largest win of Saturday for MGM's sportsbook, behind only LSU's win over Mississippi. Stoneback said a large casino player placed a six-figure bet on the underdog Rebels. LSU won 38-21.
The Golden Nugget sportsbook has opened betting on potential national championship game matchups. Alabama is listed as a double-digit favorite over every other contender, except Michigan. The Crimson Tide are listed as 9.5-point favorites in a potential matchup with the Wolverines.



OTHER:


-Oregon church sorry they banned fat people 

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