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    Insider Edge Sports – Report For Monday, September 20, 2004

    Plays split yesterday, winning with Carolina and Jacksonville outright while losing San Diego and Arizona by just a field goal each. NFL is hitting at 80% in the regular season and we will increase that % even more after tonight’s winner. We have a solid release tonight in Monday Night Football between Minnesota and Philadelphia. We also have 3 baseball plays to start the night – first pitch is at 7:05 PM ET.

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    Detailed Game Writeups with every football play we release. We don’t throw darts like most and we prove why.

    We have started the NFL 8-2 after the first week and a lot of that can be attributed to our offseason hard work. We have uncovered some incredible systems that go into our handicapping. Please note that these are systems and not useless trends.

    Taking our NFL Insider Power™ Systems, we concluded that combining 5 of our top systems gave us a 2003 winning percentage of 66.4%. The record ended 71-36 and while that is outstanding, it is a lot of games to be playing on a weekly basis. An average of 6.3 games per week to be exact. Playing too many games can be the death of a gambler so we decided to tighten the systems by using a minimum z-rating which in turn would give us less plays overall but would in turn be much stronger.

    The results once again are remarkable. Tightening our 5 strongest systems gives us an even better 71.4% winning percentage while playing much less games (67 – less than 4 per week). Decreasing the games lessens the risk but our ROI actually increases by over 16%. The difference in profit ended up being only $100 based on $1100 bets. There were just 3 losing weeks out of 17 total weeks in the regular season.

    Regular Systems Run – 71W-36L 66.4%

    Investment $117,700 – Return $31,400 = ROI 26.7%

    Tightened Systems Run – 50W-17L 74.6%

    Investment $73,700 – Return $31,300 = ROI 42.5%

    These numbers look way to good to be true so it is possible 2003 was a very “lucky” year for the systems. In order to find out, we went back 4 more years through 1999 and crunched the same Insider Power™ Systems in the tighter version. What did we find? Much of the very same success.

    1999 50-20 71.4%
    2000 48-23 67.6%
    2001 59-15 79.7%
    2002 61-20 75.3%


    Only in 2000 did we receive a ROI under 30% while the total ROI for the 5-year span was a generous 40.9%!

    1999 Investment $77,000 – Return $28,000 = ROI 36.4%
    2000 Investment $78,100 – Return $22,700 = ROI 29.1%
    2001 Investment $81,400 – Return $42,500 = ROI 52.2%
    2002 Investment $89,100 – Return $39,000 = ROI 43.8%

    5-year Investment $399,300 – Return $163,500 = ROI 40.9%


    We are ecstatic at these findings and the best thing about it is that there are no judgment calls on the games – they either qualify or they don’t. The ones that do qualify will receive many more lookovers based on our other handicapping techniques such as injuries, weather and statistics. The remaining systems come into play when deciding on unit values.

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    Free Service Play For Monday, September 20, 2004

    Cleveland Indians (Elarton) at Detroit Tigers (Maroth) 7:05 PM ET

    Detroit Tigers (Maroth) -123 (2 Units)
    Matt Fargo Sports
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    4-0 sweep on Monday…

    Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles 9:00 PM ET

    Philadelphia Eagles –3 –106 (2 Units)

    Both teams come into this game looking great on offense after opening week wins. Philadelphia has the edge that they get to remain home while the Vikings must travel, not promising for a team that lost their last 5 away from home last season scoring just 18 ppg. That number won’t cut it here as the Eagles have scored 29.6 ppg over their last 7 regular season games at home.

    Fireworks are expected between these two teams based on their quarterback/receiver duos and the results from last week but this game will be decided by whoever wins the rushing game. Rushing is important in every game obviously but the more so here since both teams have had trouble stopping it. The Eagles should find good balance on offense and should be able to exploit the Vikings when they are forced to overcommit against Brian Westbrook and the run. Westbrook rushed for 119 yards on just 17 carries against the Giants last week, which is not an uncomfortable workload. Westbrook looked surprisingly tough on inside runs and in short yardage situations. If the Eagles offensive line can get to the second level they will have good success. Donovan McNabb looked comfortable against the Giants and with Terrell Owens, he finally has the go to guy he has never had before. McNabb will put great pressure on a young Vikings defense, which starts two rookies and a second-year man in the front seven. With confidence McNabb can take over and be the difference for the Eagles. It is difficult to judge the Vikings' interior run defense because the Cowboys threw so often in their game that the top four tacklers for the Vikings last week were defensive backs. The Eagles have scored 30 or more points in three Monday night games over the last two years. Despite the lopsided win against Dallas last weekend, the Vikings actually gave up 423 yards.

    The Eagles' defense is always dangerous and coordinator Jim Johnson will blitz from all angles and all situations. The Eagles' defensive line can now get to the QB with ends Jevon Kearse and Hugh Douglas without as much blitzing help, so Johnson can be even more selective and effective when he does call for blitzes. The Eagles had five sacks in their season opener, including two that came on blitzes. They must also make sure they contain Dante Culpepper, a threat to tuck the ball and run against this one-gap, man-to-man defense. Culpepper looked fantastic last week against a solid Cowboys defense but the question will be if he can handle the pressure in a tough road environment. The secondary is somewhat new for the Eagles but not completely. Cornerbacks Lito Sheppard and Sheldon Brown faced several questions coming into the season as the third-year pros are replacing five-time Pro Bowl cornerback Troy Vincent and former Pro Bowler Bobby Taylor. But the young duo got considerable playing time last season, combining for 13 starts when Taylor and Vincent sat out with injuries. Already missing injured starting running back Michael Bennett, the Minnesota Vikings also will be without short-yardage specialist Moe Williams. Under coach Mike Tice, the Vikings are 5-12 on the road. Philadelphia has a big advantage on special teams as well. The Eagles' David Akers is one of the NFL's most reliable kickers. He leads arguably the league's top special teams unit, which also features rookie J.R. Reed, who led the nation in kickoff returns last year.

    Baltimore Orioles (Riley) at Boston Red Sox (Wakefield) 7:05 PM ET

    Baltimore Orioles (Riley) +183 (2 Units)

    Cleveland Indians (Elarton) at Detroit Tigers (Maroth) 7:05 PM ET

    Detroit Tigers (Maroth) -123 (2 Units)

    Minnesota Twins (Silva) at Chicago White Sox (Buehrle) 8:05 PM ET

    Minnesota Twins (Silva) +138 (2 Units)
    Matt Fargo Sports
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