MNF Locks

Ryan Grant will be looking to carry his Green Bay Packers past the New Orleans Saints when the teams meet on Monday night. Here’s your Daily Sports Roundup for Cyber Monday 2008.

The Gridiron Spotlight

The Packers put an end to a two-game winning streak last weekend by cruising to an easy 37-3 win over the division-rival Chicago Bears. Grant was the offensive star for Green Bay in that contest, with 145 yards on the ground and a touchdown. The Packers easily covered the 3.5-point spread in that UNDER matchup, which put them at 6-3-1 against-the-spread (5-5 SU) so far this season.

New Orleans is finally back at the Superdome this weekend after an extended road trip that included a stop in England, and they’ll be looking to build on last week’s 30-20 win against the Chiefs. That UNDER result put the Saints at 5-5 SU and 6-4 ATS. Inconsistent New Orleans has yet to win two in a row this season.

Vegas oddsmakers and BetUs Sportsbook have the Saints pegged as 2.5-point favorites at home on Monday night, with the total listed at 51.5 points. Reggie Bush (knee) is unlikely to play for the Saints, while Marques Colston (knee) is probable to take the field.

The biggest story of them all is that GodsTips has the Monday Night Football Game of the Year, literally better than a 77 percent proposition going back to the Cadillac Club scorephone days of the 1980s! Pop open the Mr. Pibb or other beverage and watch yet another winning from the best ever in football picks and NFL locks.

Nov. 22 Penn State wins as the Big 10 Game of the Year. Nov. 16 the 49ers in a rout were our NFC Game of the Year, fresh on the heels of Maryland our ACC Game of the Year the day before. Nov. 10 our MNF Total of the Year on the 49ers over was easy. On Nov. 1 Temple wins as our Nonconference Game of the Year and California as our Pac 10 Game of the Year! On Oct. 19 the Raiders outright were our AFC Game of the Year. On Oct. 11, it was Florida as our CBS Game of the Year. Oct. 5, the Colts over was our AFC Total of the Year. Monday, Nov. 10 the 49ers over was the Monday Night Total of the Year.

Now the Monday Night Game of the Year. We have a pair of Wise Guy plays as well in basketball among six hardwood winners. Click now to purchase GodsTips Monday Night Game of the Year.

Other Notable Events

The Houston Rockets will continue their Florida swing on Monday night with a game in Miami against the Heat. Houston knocked off Orlando 100-95 last time out, with Yao Ming (22 points), Tracy McGrady (17), and Ron Artest (11) all in the lineup. The Heat got past Indiana 109-100 last game, with 38 points from Dwyane Wade. Miami is 7-6 SU and 6-6-1 ATS, Houston is 9-5 SU and 7-7 ATS.

There are six other NBA games on the Monday schedule, including Milwaukee at Orlando, Philadelphia at Charlotte, San Antonio at Memphis, Sacramento at Portland, and New Orleans at the Clippers. Also, Utah will play host to Chicago.

UTEP and UNLV highlight an intriguing night for bettors and Stevie Vincent of OffshoreInsiders.com has one of his strongest college basketball betting cards this year.

The Rest of the Schedule

Seven games hit the ice around the NHL on Monday, including Detroit at Vancouver. The Canucks lost star goaltender Roberto Luongo to a suspected groin injury on Saturday, so they’ll have to make due with the tandem of Curtis Sanford and Cory Schneider. Rounding out the slate: Phoenix at the Rangers, Dallas at Philadelphia, the Islanders at Montreal, Carolina at Florida, and Washington at Minnesota, while Colorado is at Anaheim to finish up the evening.

Finally, college basketball’s early-season tournaments continue on Monday, with the Paradise Jam, Maui Invitational, and CBE Classic staging games. Check the tournament brackets and odds pages for the latest matchups, lines, and totals.

News from the Wire

Stars forward Brenden Morrow suffered a torn ACL, and he’s expected to miss the rest of the season . . . the Knicks should have new acquisitions Al Harrington, Tim Thomas, and Cuttino Mobley in their lineup on Tuesday, assuming they all pass their physicals . . . Rockets guard Tracy McGrady has been playing through his injuries so far this season, but hasn’t ruled out taking some time off to rest…Sports Illustrated bought out the contract of NBA guru Jack McCallum…The BCS rankings for November 23 are out, but this week may not only be black Friday for the sportsbooks, but this and conference title weekend always has upsets to shuffle the BCS standings…Eddie Jordan and the Wizards part ways as Ed Tapscott is named interim coach…Bill Cowher rumors are heating up.

A Peek at the Future

There are a pair of games on the college football schedule on Tuesday, with Navy at Northern Illinois, and Western Michigan at No. 14 Ball State; the Cardinals ran their record to 11-0 last week . . . the new-look Knicks will get a visit from LeBron’s Cavs on Tuesday night, while the Nets will play out in Los Angeles versus the Lakers . . . the Preseason NIT semi-finals are on Wednesday….Only one college football game, but three NFL highlight the Thanksgiving activities as far as football betting, but Friday has a full slate of college football.

Political Odds

The entertainment and political betting odds results are piling in as far as how the Barack Obama Administration is shaping up. Christina Romer and Desiree Rogers are the latest additions. Hopefully they can turn around the economy to supplement all of our winnings so you don’t have to become a couponmom.com regular.

Will one of the oddsmakers post which company will after Citibank will the government bailout?

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