Twitter is a great tool to be able to access information from anywhere. That’s why we incorporated it into our new site. Let’s say we get late information on a game or breaking news comes out on a pick we have already released, we can “tweet’ it and all our players will know to back off or load up on a game. Or it can be we uncover a trend on a late evening game and we want to add it the days plays but not everyone call access email. This tool allows us to keep in contact with everyone and all the info can be sent right to your cell phone. We highly recommend everyone to check out twitter and follow us. It’s free and it will make you money. We are going to be using it for FREE NFL/NCAA Football picks on a regular basis along with our emails.

Now, lets recap Saturday and Monday’s 2 big winners
20 unit WINNER- Seattle -3 over Denver - NFL PRE-SEASON GOY
10 unit WINNER- OVER 32.5 Jets/ Ravens
Could not have asked for a better start
We have the 10 unit Winner in tonights Jets/Ravens game. We love the total in this game and will give it out FREE with a season package purchase. We have prices to fit anyones budget.
We hope everyone was on the SEAHAWKS hard on Saturday as we released the Seahawks as our 20 unit NFL Pre-season game of the year. We knew Denver’s lack of depth would hurt them and we capitalized on that fact. The Seahawks wanted to deliver a statement game in front of the home crowd they did it. HC Mora wanted the performance to show the teams strengths and to focus on big plays and defense. His wish was granted.
The SEC looks to be the strongest conference in the nation. (Sorry BIG 12) #1 Florida will try and repeat as National Champions with a stacked team again in 2009. They are the clear favorite to win in the SEC East. The SEC West is more balanced with the winner fighting for a chance to up end the Gators in the SEC championship game.
SEC East:
1.) Florida Gators - QB Tim Tebow and LB Brandon Spikes lead the way, but 18 other starters return from last year’s title team to compete for another championship in ‘09. The Florida Gators will replace both starting offensive tackles but not much else. With the SEC’s best players and easiest schedule, another national title is within reach.
2.) Georgia Bulldogs – The offensive line goes from a weakness to a strength this season, and Georgia sports two of the best defensive tackles in the SEC. Bulldog players had 46 players surgeries since August, and QB Mathew Stafford and RB Knowshon Moreno are gone. The offense won’t be as productive, but 10 wins are possible by season’s end.
3.) Tennessee Volunteers- 2008 SEC Defensive Player of the Year SS Eric Berry steadies a stout defense, and Lane Kiffin signed a Top-10 recruiting class in his first year on the job. QB play and a suspect pass defense are two main concerns. Excitement and talented recruits could help the Vols win one or two more games than a year ago.
4.) South Carolina Gamecocks – Stephen Garcia finally completed a spring, and LB Eric Norwood didn’t go pro so the Gamecocks have some weapons to work with. But two junior DB’s turned pro early, and all-time leading receiver Kenny McKinley graduated. Garcia is the main question mark through, but Gamecocks could exceed last year’s 7-6 record with a few breaks.
5.) Kentucky Wildcats – NFL draft picks in linebackers Jeremy Jarmon, Micah Johnson didn’t turn pro early, so the Wildcats should be solid again defensively. Kentucky did losr lost five starters from the SEC’s 11th-ranked defense, and their QB play is shaky while their running game is not much of a threat. A tough early schedule will challenge the Wildcats to make a fourth consecutive bowl.
6.) Vanderbilt Commodores – The Commodores return 18 starters from the team that won the school’s first bowl since 1955. Uncertain QB play and a lack of WR’s will make scoring points hard once again. Coach Johnson has built a solid program for what he has to work with, but matching a 7-6 season will be very tough for Vandy.
SEC West:
1.) Alabama Crimson Tide - Nine starters return from the nation’s No. 3 defense, and WR Julio Jones is one of the best in the country to spark the offense. The Crimson Tide will have to make up for the loss of three offensive linemen and RB Glen Coffee and his 1,383 rushing yards from last year. The Tide won’t roll to a 12-0 start, but its defense pushes ‘Bama to the West title.
2.) LSU Tigers – LSU has talent on offense as they have depth at RB and a very talented group at the skill positions. The Tigers lost three starting DL and two key OL, and still have an unproven QB. LSU will bounce back from a 3-5 SEC mark to really challenge for the West crown.
3.) Ole Miss Rebels – QB Jevan Snead and RB-WR Dexter McCluster return, and there are no Gators on the schedule. But they lost their best OL in tackle Michael Oher and the expectations will be hard to live up to this season. The Rebels also won’t sneak up on anybody but may not match last year’s nine-win season.
4.) Arkansas Razorbacks - Transfer QB Ryan Mallet had a strong spring, and RB Michael Smith is a huge talent. The defense finished last in the SEC in yards and points allowed last season. Last year’s second-half improvement could carry over into Bobby Petrino’s second season but the team still has a long way to go.
5.) Auburn Tigers - Uncertain QB play will tell the tale, and the Tigers are very weak at receiver this season. Defensively, Auburn lost two defenders early to the NFL but will be better as the young players showed some spark last year. With a better offense, the Tigers’ record should improve, but they are not even close to being a contender in the West.
6.) Mississippi State Bulldogs – New coach Dan Mullen hope to improve a poor offense, while RB Anthony Dixon returns to carry the load. The Bulldogs don’t have a QB or any skill people to run the spread offense and their defense is barely average. Looks like a tough debut season and we see no more than 3-4 wins for the Bulldogs.
Seattle -3 wins easy to claim our first 20 unit winner of the season. Check back with us for special offers and bonus winners in the NFL. We are starting out hot!



