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Dallas Sports Fan – Cowboys Will Be The Focus Of This Week’s Action

December 30, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Dallas Sports Fan – Cowboys Will Be The Focus Of This Week’s Action

If you’re an NFL fan that follows the Cowboys, your heart will be in your throat for most of Sunday as Dallas heads on the road to face the New York Giants in a do-or-die situation. Meanwhile, the defending NCA champion Mavericks are trying to shake off the rust of the offseason, the Stars are still near the top of their division and are the Rangers in the hunt for Prince Fielder?

Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys have now lost three of four after a 20-7 loss at home to Philadelphia, and some Wagerweb reviews may not how flat Dallas was at the beginning of the game, although a hand injury suffered by Tony Romo didn’t help matters. Romo practiced with the injury this week and there is a good chance he’ll play when the Cowboys head north to face the Giants with the NFC East on the line, and the winner punches their ticket to the postseason. After the season they’ve had, missing out on the playoffs would be disastrous for Dallas.

Dallas Mavericks

The Mavericks complained that they weren’t getting enough credit from the media (and probably players that use price per head bookmaking services) for their championship last season, but they’re going to have to wake up to the season soon as they were blown out by Miami and Denver, both at home, to begin their title defense. The loss of Tyson Chandler is still taking some getting used to as the Mavericks have allowed an average of 110.0 points in their first two games, and they have a busy week: from Thursday to Thursday, the Mavericks play six games.

Dallas Stars

The Stars are second in the Pacific after a week that saw Dallas defeat Nashville at home, and then lose to St. Louis on the road before they host Columbus, Boston and Detroit this week. They also made a roster move this week as the Stars released Andrew Raycroft to make room for Kari Lehtonen, who returns to the lineup after injury. Goaltending is going to play a major role in how players that use a price per head service view the Stars as they don’t have much offense, and Richard Bachman has played extremely well in Lehtonen’s absence. Now, he’ll go back to the No.2 role.

Texas Rangers

The Rangers are now negotiating the contract for Japanese superstar Yu Darvish, but they’re still in the running for Prince Fielder, who is looking for a contract similar to Albert Pujols, who signed with the Rangers’ rivals from Anaheim. Fielder would be a massive addition to the Rangers’ lineup and he would put up monster numbers in Texas, one of the known “hitter’s parks” in the major leagues. It would also be a boost to the Rangers’ odds at online betting sites.

Dallas Round Up – A Busy Week For Dallas Sports Fans

December 15, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The NFL is sharing the spotlight in Dallas this week as the Stars are getting hot, the Mavericks are trying to make moves for their title defense and the Rangers are plotting their next attack as well.

Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys fell 37-34 to the New York Giants at home, and Wagerweb reviews of this game may state that it just felt like a game that Dallas would lose. They were up by 12 with 3:14 to go, but the Cowboys made a few mental mistakes down the stretch and now they’re tied with the Giants for the lead in the NFC East. Dallas has to shake this loss off quickly as they’re in Tampa Bay on Saturday night and this is a game they need to have to keep pace in the East.

Dallas Stars

The Stars are atop the Pacific Division as of Thursday, when they’ll be in New York to face the Islanders, and they had won two in a row after blanking the Rangers 1-0 on Tuesday. Those who order price per head bookmaking software are slowly getting back in the Stars’ bandwagon after a rough patch that involved a slew of injuries, and goalie Richard Bachman has been solid over the past two games as Dallas wraps up their road trip in New Jersey on Friday. The Stars have the weekend off before hosting Anaheim and Philadelphia next week.

Dallas Mavericks

The Mavericks already look different from the team that won the title over Miami as Tyson Chandler is gone (New York), as is playoff sparkplug J.J. Barea (Minnesota). Chandler should be the biggest difference-maker among those that purchase pay head service as his defense was a massive factor in last season’s win, but the Mavericks picked up Lamar Odom, which weakens their rivals, the Los Angeles Lakers and gives the Mavericks some flexibility. Dallas also signed Vince Carter and while he is obviously past his best, he can provide some scoring off the bench.

Texas Rangers

The Rangers are another team aiming to make some noise in the offseason, although they’ve already been a player who came out on the wrong end of the C.J. Wilson deal as he signed with the Los Angeles Angels, Texas’ American League West rivals who also signed Albert Pujols. The Rangers are now trying to strike a deal with Derek Holland, whom the Rangers would like to step up to the top of the rotation in place of Wilson. Holland is arbitration-eligible now and would be a free agent in 2015, but after Wilson left, the Rangers would like to tie him up and give themselves a chance to boost their online wagering odds.

Dallas Round-Up – It Has Been A Busy Week For Dallas Sports Fans

December 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

A BetOnline review of the week that was in Dallas would cover an extremely busy time that started with a Cowboy collapse in the desert ahead of a huge divisional showdown, while the Stars are barely keeping their head above water in the NHL. The Rangers lost their best starting pitcher to free agency and the world champion Mavericks are in the midst of losing the lynchpin to their defensive success.

Dallas Cowboys

Some BetOnline players don’t know what to think about the Cowboys, who were undone by coaching mistakes in a 19-13 overtime loss in Arizona, their third road loss in a row to the Cardinals. The Cowboys’ offense struggled to put points on the board, but head coach Jason Garrett made some strange decisions at the end of the game that probably cost the Cowboys, who have to recovery quickly and take their one-game NFC East game into a Sunday night affair with the New York Giants, who have dropped four in a row, but they’re still considered dangerous by those who use pay per head services.

Dallas Stars

The Stars edged Ottawa 3-2 at home on Thursday before falling 5-4 to the New York Islanders, also at home, on Saturday. Dallas has been off since then as they prepare to open up a five-game road trip in San Jose on Thursday, before heading Los Angeles on the weekend and then they do a swing through both New York teams next week. The Stars have been riddled by injuries, but they’re still second in the Pacific division as all of their competition are having problems as well.

Texas Rangers

The Rangers are coming off their second straight World Series odds and some who purchase bookie software figured they’ll have solid odds again in 2012. However, they’ll have their hands full in the American League West as they lost ace C.J. Wilson to their rivals, the Los Angeles Angels, who also lured future Hall of Fame slugger Albert Pujols from St. Louis. The Rangers may have to overpay to bring someone in to replace Wilson and they were in the hunt for Pujols as well, but Texas may feel pressure to make a move.

Dallas Mavericks

The Mavericks can sympathize with the Rangers as it never really looked like Wilson would stay when he could receive a better contract on the open market, and Dallas seems resigned to losing center Tyson Chandler, who may have been the Mavericks’ second-most valuable player behind Dirk Nowitzki. Chandler turned the Mavericks into an excellent defensive team and he allowed Nowitzki to focus more on offense, which in turn led the Mavericks to a title. If they lose Chandler and don’t replace him somehow, the Mavericks will fall down the pecking order at online betting sites.

Dallas Sports Fan – Cowboys Streaking, Stars Preparing For Road Trip…And the NBA Is Back!

December 1, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

It’s no BetOnline scam to see NBA odds in your sportsbook, and they’re getting more action as news filtered down that the NBA lockout is over, which means the Mavericks are ready to defend their title. In other news, the Cowboys are on a roll as they head to the desert, and the Stars are going on a road trip.

Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys have now won four in a row after a 20-19 win on Thanksgiving at home over Miami, thanks to a last-second field goal by Dan Bailey. A sportsbook review of Dallas’ early-season troubles would have told you that Tony Romo makes too many mistakes, but he has made better decisions since the running game has taken the pressure off his back. The Cowboys are now in first place in the NFC East as they head into Arizona to face a team that, for whatever reason, has given Dallas fits in the past, especially on the road as the Cowboys have dropped their last two trips to the desert.

Dallas Stars

The Stars were one of the teams most likely to move up the ranks in the eyes of price per head bookie companies that set NHL lines after their quick start, but they’ve leveled off thanks to a slew of injuries. They dropped two in a row, a shootout loss at home against Toronto followed by a 3-0 shutout in Phoenix, but Dallas recovered to win 3-1 in Colorado on Monday. On Thursday, they’ll start the week with a home game against Ottawa and on Saturday night, the New York Islanders come to town before the Stars embark on a five-game road trip that starts in San Jose. A solid performance this week at home is needed before the Stars head out on the road, and those who use pay head companies will have their eye on Dallas.

Dallas Mavericks

The world champion Mavericks are gearing up to defend their title, one which they feel isn’t getting the respect it deserves after Dallas rolled through the playoffs, finishing with a six-game win over the Miami Heat. Dirk Nowitzki was amazing in the postseason, taking his game to a level many thought he could never do, but the Mavericks may need his scoring even more for this upcoming season as Tyson Chandler doesn’t think he’ll be back with the team due to financial issues. Chandler was the heart of Dallas’ much-improved defense, which was a massive factor in their championship along with Nowitzki’s scoring, and the Mavericks would do well to find a way to keep him around or else, their odds will drop at sports betting sites.

Dallas Sports Fan – Mavs, Stars Hanging In There; Cowboys Look At Newton; Rangers Get Into Training

March 3, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

If you are a March Madness betting player looking for action in Dallas, you won’t find much when it comes to local teams, but there is plenty to watch out for in the pros as it seems to be a busy time for the Mavericks, Stars, Cowboys and Texas Rangers.

Dallas Mavericks

The Mavericks are still rolling with seven straight wins ahead of a visit from Indiana on Friday, and they’re coming off a three-game road trip in which they defeated Washington, Toronto and Philadelphia. Jason Terry came alive with 25 points or more in two of those games, and that is a weapon they can use to boost their NBA betting odds. But it came at a cost as Tyson Chandler hurt his ankle and will be out for at least the Indiana game, along with Memphis on Sunday, then the Mavericks go Minnesota on Monday and New Orleans on Wednesday.

Dallas Stars

The Stars are hanging on in the NHL standings, as they sit in seventh place as of Thursday, but it isn’t comfortable with nine teams within seven points of each other. The Stars have won three straight games in Detroit and Phoenix, along with a home victory over Nashville, and the team looks a bit more settled with the trade deadline in the rearview mirror. The Stars now face a difficult week as they have road games at Anaheim, San Jose and Los Angeles, and they could have Brad Richards back in the lineup as well.

Dallas Cowboys

Reports surfaced during last week’s NFL combine that the Cowboys were looking to speak with Cam Newton, the Heisman-winning quarterback who dragged Auburn to the national title, and many were wondering where that left Tony Romo, who missed the second half of the season with a broken collarbone. Romo fans shouldn’t be worried; the quarterback isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, and the only thing the Cowboys are guilty of here is good scouting; why wouldn’t they want to speak with the player some are calling the best quarterback in the draft? In all likelihood, Newton will be gone by the time that Dallas picks at No.9, anyway.

Texas Rangers

The Rangers have split their first four spring-training games, and nothing has been said about the Michael Young story. They’re planning as though they will have Young for the majority of the season, and even if Young is unhappy about being moved from third base for Adrian Beltre to become some sort of “super utility” player who plays all over the infield, he is a veteran player who will give his all when he is on the field, so Texas fans shouldn’t worry about that disrupting their team’s online sports betting odds this season.

Dallas Mavericks TV Channel & Times for January

December 21, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The Mavericks have continued there winning ways through December the big surprise this year has been the Mavs defense thanks to the addition of Tyson Chandler. Rodrigue Beaubois’s has started his recovery and will add another element to the Mavericks offense with his ability to get to the basket. The Mavericks schedule for January will provide several tests in January:

  • vs Portland Trail Blazers
  • vs Oklahoma City Thunder
  • vs Orlando Magic
  • at San Antonio Spurs
  • vs LA Lakers
  • at Chicago Bulls
  • vs Atlanta Hawks

Below you will find the Dallas Mavericks January TV Schedule which includes, day/date, TV time and TV Channel.

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Dallas Mavericks Get Tyson Chandler

July 13, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

1310 the Ticket has just reported the Dallas Mavericks moved Erik Dampier, Eddie Najera and Matt Carroll to the Charlotte Bobcats and will get back Tyson Chandler and Alex Ajinca. If this deal gets confirmed I believe the Mavericks made a great move getting rid of three spare parts for an athletic center in Tyson Chandler. Chandler has had some injury problems over the last couple seasons, but when he is healthy he will add another long athletic body behind Brendan Haywood, helping solve one of the Mavericks long standing problem.

More to come when this deal is confirmed.

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