NFL Handicappers

GAME OF THE YEAR FROM NO. 3 NFL SERVICE; PLUS PHILLY SERVICE 24-6 10*, 2 MORE SUNDAY

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Here is your locked and loaded menu for Sunday, November 8, 2009 

**Hottest Handicapper**

That’s a slam dunk who the hottest is. The top money won handicapper in the 21st century is a handicapper out of Philadelphia who rates his plays 5, 7.5 and 10 stars. He is especially rewarding in professional sports, where his NFL and NBA combined units won is No. 1 all-time. He is having one of the best NFL years ever at 24-6 with 10* going back to the beginning of NFLX. Tennessee/San Francisco, San Diego/NY Giants

 

**Biggest Play**

 No. 3 NFL service this year has the 2009 NFL Game of the Year that they say is possibly the strongest play in their 11 years in the business. Carolina/New Orleans

 

**Game of the Day**

 Service that went 9-0 Saturday with Northwestern, Arkansas under, Baylor, Wake Forest, Akron, Oregon State, Clemson, Nebraska, Utah. Sunday Night Game of the Year Cowboys/Eagles   

 

The Coach Potato is the premier television handicapper in the world.  In 1988 after having success as a handicapper, investing 70-plus hours per week, he opted to streamline and concentrate on only national TV games.  His efficiency has paid off hitting at least 58 % in college and pro football and basketball. All plays are rated equally.  Nevada/San Jose college football side

Free: Bill Tanner Portland NBA

Please note that plays released are generally not every play released by the service. We pass along ONLY the top rated plays from the top rated sports services in their highest rated sports. Even if a top ranked service has a highly rated play, we may cancel it’s re-release because of conflicting information from other top services.

Our rankings are based on:

Default category: Total net units won—how much money a service won based on one unit per play including the juice

Winning percentage—self explanatory, minimum of 50 plays in quoted category to quality for rankings

ROI—based on units risked versus units won ratio, minimum 50 units risked to qualify. This category also takes into consideration multiple unit picks 

For fair comparison, parlay picks are counted as individual selections except in ROI.  

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