Friday, September 4, 2009

Football Friday Freakout

Sorry for the late entry today. We've been combing through countless MLB and CFL games identify only the strongest locks around. We'll be back later on with a slate of Saturday CFL games but for now we're focusing the Friday tilts.

CFL - Unpickable Master Locks:


Tulsa @ Tulane - We're sticking with our theme of favorites covering big lines during this opening weekend of the season. It didn't work with Utah but that will prove to be an exception this weekend. In tonight's game, Tulsa is a far superior team with a crackerjack offense that will score early and often. We love Tulsa here. However, just to check our CFL compass, we placed a call into college football guru, Marcus Borton I. Sir Borton confirmed our suspicions in the fewest words possible ("Tulsa to cover"). That is good enough for us. Take Tulsa -14 points but buy it down to -13.5 (-120). Tulsa will win 42-24. LOCK IT UP

MLB - Unpickable Master Locks:


Arizona @ Colorado - This one is all about Dan Harren and his domination of the Colorado Rockies. Harren is 2-1, 0.90 with 24 Ks in 2o innings against the Rocks this season. Those are pretty impressive numbers. Can Harren do it again tonight? No doubt. The question will be if whether the DBacks can score enough to support him. Arizona has been putting up runs recently so the Locks feels good about this one. Take the DBacks (-107) to win 5-2. LOCK IT UP

St. Louis @ Pittsburgh - Adam Wainright vs. Kevin Hart. We'll take the Cardinals (-250) to win easily. Final score is 6-2. LOCK IT UP

Seattle @ Oakland - The Locks is quickly becoming major fans of Dr. 3 Names, Ryan Rowland-Smith. This kid is a hard throwing lefty that has been pitching better and better throughout the season. The Athletic Supporters are terrible. So terrible that they are starting a hump named Clayton Mortensen tonight in the place of Vin Mazzaro. These names are absurd and so are the A's. The M's should win this one in a cake walk. Take Seattle (-112) to win 7-4. LOCK IT UP

MLB Remaining Games:


Giants (-109)
Rangers (-137)
Rays (-120)

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