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Sniper 12-27-2005 10:03 PM

Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
Once again...

A reminder to get your hands in today for the 1st question... it's Tuesday! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]


For comments on prior weeks, see...

Week #3

Week #2

Week #1

IggyWH 12-27-2005 10:08 PM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
Once again, a nice little combined bonus too in if you get 40 points, you get both the scratch card & football question.

Sniper 12-27-2005 10:10 PM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
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Once again, a nice little combined bonus too in if you get 40 points, you get both the scratch card & football question.

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... and don't forget the Santa bonus is stilll running too [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

LesJ 12-28-2005 01:42 AM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
We all rip on Party for some of its stupidity (I am STILL waiting for an official answer about question #5 of week one football). . . but overall I like the programs that they have run this month. They have been interesting, creative, and most importantly. . . profitable.
I should nail $75 from the Santa Promotion, I have $150 so far in the football deal (assuming they give me credit for question 5 - week one) and I won a portable DVD player in the scratch off game. Not too bad.
Enjoy!
Les

pipster 12-28-2005 10:37 AM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
Amen brother. Their support may still be terrible, and their VIP teams atrocious. But for attracting the casual, fishy players I love to see... they are doing an awesome job. 30 pts and 40 pt promos are reachable numbers for fish... and I love party for keeping those guys on the tables.


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We all rip on Party for some of its stupidity (I am STILL waiting for an official answer about question #5 of week one football). . . but overall I like the programs that they have run this month. They have been interesting, creative, and most importantly. . . profitable.
I should nail $75 from the Santa Promotion, I have $150 so far in the football deal (assuming they give me credit for question 5 - week one) and I won a portable DVD player in the scratch off game. Not too bad.
Enjoy!
Les

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Sniper 12-28-2005 11:18 AM

Question #1
 
1: Who will win the game?
a) : St. Louis
b) : Dallas

IggyWH 12-28-2005 11:23 AM

Re: Question #1
 
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1: Who will win the game?
a) : St. Louis
b) : Dallas

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Dallas - They could be in a win and you're in the playoffs scenario (and if not, it could be Parcell's last game) & St Louis is on a 4-game skid right now.

Sniper 12-28-2005 11:24 AM

Re: Question #1
 
Dallas is a 12 point favorite.

MrMon 12-28-2005 12:55 PM

Re: Question #1
 
As a nearly life-long St. Louis resident, you don't know how painful it is to click Dallas.

jmillerdls 12-28-2005 01:59 PM

Re: Question #1
 
lol, it's not Parcell's last game, but yeah...Dallas.

IggyWH 12-28-2005 06:38 PM

Re: Question #1
 
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lol, it's not Parcell's last game, but yeah...Dallas.

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I personally know 2 players that play for Dallas and they seem to think otherwise.

Nightwish 12-28-2005 06:53 PM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
[ QUOTE ]
We all rip on Party for some of its stupidity (I am STILL waiting for an official answer about question #5 of week one football). . . but overall I like the programs that they have run this month. They have been interesting, creative, and most importantly. . . profitable.
I should nail $75 from the Santa Promotion, I have $150 so far in the football deal (assuming they give me credit for question 5 - week one) and I won a portable DVD player in the scratch off game. Not too bad.
Enjoy!
Les

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Oh yeah, that's just [censored] great. I 6-table the 30/60, and all I have for it is a lousy $30 plus another $5 in their scratchoff game. Party obviously cannot tell its ass from its head.

Schwartzy61 12-28-2005 07:19 PM

Re: Question #1
 
Scouting Report...

Dallas has cause for concern on D
Insider
By Scouts, Inc.


Why To Watch
The Cowboys will know where they stand in NFC playoff race before kickoff with the Rams. Wins by the Giants or Bucs or both the Redskins and Panthers will eliminate Dallas from the playoffs. Regardless of whether the playoffs are on the line, the Cowboys are a young team that wants to finish the season 10-6 and on a positive note.

Meanwhile, the Rams may want to end this nightmare season as quickly as possible. Rams quarterback Jamie Martin has provided a nice spark in the passing game and it's always fun to watch wide receiver Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce. However, the real drama in St. Louis is the future of running back Marshall Faulk. Will this be his last NFL game?

For the Cowboys, they will try to run the football with Julius Jones and use it to set up the passing game. Dallas is still vulnerable to the edge pass rush, which should excite Leonard Little and Co. If the Rams decide to play hard, this will be a competitive game with enough playmakers on both teams to keep it interesting.


When the Rams have the ball
Rushing: After trying for a couple of weeks to show offensive balance and emphasize the run game with rookie QB Ryan Fitzpatrick at the helm, the Rams went back to their pass-heavy schemes last week behind Jamie Martin with 21 run plays and 44 passing plays. That will likely be the same game plan this week as they close out against a Dallas secondary that they can exploit. They may play Rams football and just air it out.

The Cowboys can be effective out of their 3-4 defensive scheme if they play it straight, but they can be an aggressive unit who will shoot the gaps and attack, and that's when they can be exploited for a big run because of a lack of lane discipline. Rookie ROLB DeMarcus Ware struggles when you run right at him, and that's where the Rams may focus.

Also, offenses have had success at running some counter and misdirection plays designed to seal the backside and catch Dallas in overpursuit. The Rams can give you a lot of pre-snap looks with motion and shifts and for some reason Dallas has had a lot of problems with offenses that give it a lot of looks. The question is whether the Cowboys will take the Rams' commitment to run the ball serious enough to make it a factor. St. Louis can also spread the field with multi-receiver sets and then come back and run the football inside and utilize some draw plays versus a softer defensive scheme.

Passing: With Martin to start at quarterback, we will see a short-to-intermediate passing game because of his marginal arm strength. However, he does have a lot of weapons at his disposal and knows this offense. The Rams will likely attack Dallas with a one-dimensional, pass-heavy scheme with some four-wide receiver "empty" sets. Faulk will likely get a lot of touches in the passing game versus an undermanned Dallas defensive back seven. St. Louis also likes to use receiver Shaun McDonald and Kevin Curtis to flood the middle of the field and occupy the safeties, clearing room for Holt and Bruce.

This is not a good matchup game for a thin Cowboys secondary, but if it plays zone to cover up its deficiencies, the Rams' receivers will have a field day. Pass protection is an issue for St. Louis versus the 3-4 defense, which usually gives it a lot of problems. The Cowboys need to get pressure on Martin to disrupt the timing of the Rams' offense, but their big challenge will be to try to get it done without a lot of blitzes, which makes them vulnerable behind it. If Dallas brings its linebackers or safeties, look out for Faulk on some outlet passes on the perimeter.

When the Cowboys have the ball
Rushing: There is no question that the key to the Cowboys' offense is their ability to control the clock with the running game and wear down the opposition, and this Rams' defense it the perfect group to achieve it against. The Rams are dead last in the NFL in yards given up per rush and are coming off a dismal performance last week in which they gave up 217 yards on the ground to the lowly 49ers.

Dallas will pound the ball between the tackles with Jones, and time of possession will be a huge key in this game. The Cowboys are actually widening their run game with more touches and sweeps and are even running a version of the stretch play, which gives the running game diversity and opens up the inside blocking angles.

Dallas can also throw Marion Barber into the mix with Jones, and this duo could easily get 40 carries. Rams defensive end Leonard Little and Anthony Hargrove are better pass rushers than run defenders, and that's why Dallas might attack the edges. This is a one-gap penetrating defense that can be caught out of position too easily, and that's where they give up big plays. The Rams know they are vulnerable to the run in their front seven, and will bring SS Adam Archuleta into the box to assist in run support. Dallas will wear down the edges of this Rams defense and run at will.

Passing: The No. 1 problem for the Cowboys on offense continues to be the shoddy play of their offensive tackles, Torrin Tucker and Rob Petitti. They simply can't block teams that rush off the edge. They gave up five more sacks last week to Carolina, three of those coming from Julius Peppers. Dallas can roll its protection schemes to one side to help one of the tackles, but it cannot protect both of them without more max protection schemes, which means outstanding pass-catching tight end Jason Witten becomes a blocker too much of the time.

The Cowboys will need to block the Rams' best pass rusher (Little), and Petitti will need help with double teams and chips. St. Louis will likely bring a lot of blitzes as all defenses are doing against Dallas, and Drew Bledsoe will get good perimeter matchups, especially if Archuleta is forced to play in the box in run support.

However, will he have time to utilize seven-step drops and get the ball to vertical receiver Terry Glenn, or will he have to be content to use his short passing game with three- and five-step drops? If the Rams blitz a lot, they will come out of their cover-2 zone at times, and they have a secondary that is not suited to play man-to-man schemes. They will also use some inside twists and stunts to create pressure and can be gouged for big plays. Bledsoe should also be able to use an effective play-action package set up by a strong run game.

betadecay 12-28-2005 07:21 PM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
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Party obviously cannot tell its ass from its head.

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I disagree. Catering to the casual player is what makes PP the #1 site on the net.

jmillerdls 12-28-2005 08:03 PM

Re: Question #1
 
That's odd. I live in Dallas and listen to local ESPN radio all day (yes, I have no life), and none of the sportswriters here, or national for that matter seem to think it's his last season.

In fact, many think that he will stay longer than his contract (which is through next season), because he really likes this team...even though I'm not too fond of it myself.

umdpoker 12-28-2005 08:56 PM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
dallas sucks. go skins! btw, dallas is the clear choice on this question. it would be nice if i miss this question though.

IggyWH 12-29-2005 12:29 AM

Re: Question #1
 
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2270808

Not saying he will, but I asked them about this report and their reponse to me was it very well might be true.

radii 12-29-2005 11:25 AM

Question #2
 
2: Dallas will have greater than or equal to 250 overall passing yards?
a) : Yes
b) : No



No clue yet.

Schwartzy61 12-29-2005 11:31 AM

Re: Question #2
 
Dallas offense averaging 208.5 ypg.

St. Louis defense averaging 214 ypg.

Think I'll go under...

radii 12-29-2005 11:33 AM

Re: Question #2
 
Yeah, Bledsoe has thrown for 250+ 5 times(out of 15 games) this season, only once since week 6, and that was against the Chiefs. Under easily.

umdpoker 12-29-2005 03:36 PM

Re: Question #2
 
yeah, plus parcells is gonna wanna pound the rock with jones and barber against a soft run d. under.

Sniper 12-29-2005 03:48 PM

Re: Question #2
 
Dallas Passing...

Game by Game: 192, 261, 348, 187, 289, 293, 111, 202, 183, 104, 229, 125, 316, 107, 180

Nightwish 12-29-2005 05:31 PM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
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Party obviously cannot tell its ass from its head.

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I disagree. Catering to the casual player is what makes PP the #1 site on the net.

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You think that's who makes Party its millions? It's 20% of hardcore players who make up 80% of Party's revenues. The other 80% of "casual players" (the ones that we like to fleece) don't contribute much.

Sniper 12-29-2005 05:44 PM

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It's 20% of hardcore players who make up 80% of Party's revenues.

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No where close to 20% of Party's players are "hardcore"!!!

betadecay 12-29-2005 06:20 PM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
[ QUOTE ]
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Party obviously cannot tell its ass from its head.

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I disagree. Catering to the casual player is what makes PP the #1 site on the net.

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You think that's who makes Party its millions? It's 20% of hardcore players who make up 80% of Party's revenues. The other 80% of "casual players" (the ones that we like to fleece) don't contribute much.

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sorry for hijacking. But yes that is what makes party it's millions. Take away the fish base and there will be no reason for the 10 percent vip player base to stay there.

Sniper 12-29-2005 06:31 PM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
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Take away the fish base and there will be no reason for the 10 percent vip player base to stay there.

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I highly doubt even 1% of the player base qualifies for VIP [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

radii 12-30-2005 11:24 AM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
3: St. Louis will have greater than or equal to 125 overall rushing yards?
a) : Yes
b) : No

radii 12-30-2005 11:32 AM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
Seems like a very easy NO(under 125)

St Louis has run for 125+ only 3 times out of 15 games this season.

Dallas has allowed 125+ only 5 times out of 15 this season, and 3 of those are to traditionally great running teams in the Chiefs and Broncos, and to Tiki Barber of the Giants.

pokergrader 12-30-2005 11:36 AM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
STL averages 95.3 rush yards per game (24th in the league) and the cowboys give up an average of 108.3 (14th in rush defense) rush yards on defense.

Schwartzy61 12-30-2005 11:38 AM

Re: Party Football Promo - Week #4
 
UNDER for sure...

Sniper 12-30-2005 04:05 PM

Question #3
 
St Louis rushing...

Game by Game: 89, 108, 101, 42, 77, 105, 109, 200, 75, 6, 138, 49, 108, 178, 44

Sniper 12-31-2005 07:10 AM

Re: Question #3
 
Shaping up to be another easy week, lets hope we don't get any curveball questions for 4 and 5.

Schwartzy61 12-31-2005 10:42 AM

Re: Question #3
 
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Shaping up to be another easy week, lets hope we don't get any curveball questions for 4 and 5.

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*knock on wood, way to jinx us. Today's question is gonna be the kickoff thing again just because you said that.

Also, everyone thought that GB/BAL over/under was a gimme and that was the one question that screwed just about everyone over.

Bad sign for StL and the players involved, but evidently both of St. Louis' RBs have a touch of the flu and have had trouble practicing this week. So it looks even more like the under on rushing yards was the correct play.

AngusThermopyle 12-31-2005 11:47 AM

Re: Question #4 ... Blank
 
Seems they moved the Sunday screwup to Saturday.

Today's question..

nada

Schwartzy61 12-31-2005 11:50 AM

Re: Question #4 ... Blank
 
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Seems they moved the Sunday screwup to Saturday.

Today's question..

nada

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I blame Sniper and his comment about how easy this week is gonna be.

Same thing as when the commentator mentions a quarterback's streak of passes without an interception and on the very next play he throws a pick.

As soon as Sniper said this was an easy week something had to go wrong and make it more difficult...

AngusThermopyle 12-31-2005 11:54 AM

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I blame Sniper and his comment about how easy this week is gonna be.



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So we spay/neuter Sniper?

Sniper 12-31-2005 12:01 PM

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So we spay/neuter Sniper?

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http://www.mediabistro.com/unbeige/original/shock.jpg

Schwartzy61 12-31-2005 12:03 PM

Re: Question #4 ... Blank
 
That's a bit extreme, but if it winds up costing me $50, some kind of retribution will be in order...

MexKrax 12-31-2005 12:32 PM

Re: Question #4
 
VIP support email me question 4 it is:

4)Dallas will score less than or equal to three (3) touchdowns?

Schwartzy61 12-31-2005 12:53 PM

Re: Question #4
 
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VIP support email me question 4 it is:

4)Dallas will score less than or equal to three (3) touchdowns?

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I don't know what's worse, having no question, or having this question.

3 TDs is a lot in the NFL today, but Dallas should pretty much dominate them. Two other times Dallas was a double digit favorite and they scored 30+ both times. Against Philly earlier this year they scored 33 points (3TDs) and against Arizona they scored 34 points (4 TDs, 1 was defensive).

Dallas scores 21 pts/game. St. Louis gives up 28 points/game.

Supposedly Rams will be airing it out in the last game which should stretch the game out a bit and give more time to score. Also, more likely to have turnovers and easy TDs.

The O/U for this game is 43.5 and Dallas is basically a 13 point favorite. So we're looking at a 28 to 16 type of score according to that. On ESPN.com, the Scouts Inc. guys predict a score of 28-10.

Tough question, gonna have to think this out. And I'm a Redskins fan and it will be awfully awkward to be rooting for the Cowboys to run up the score against the Rams.

The last couple Monday night games were laughers that had the winning team scoring a lot.

The problem I have is the fact that Dallas is equally likely to dominate this game defensively and win 17 to 3 as they are to dominate this game all around and wind up winning 35 to 17.


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