Bradford, Rams making red zone work a priority

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09/22/2011 -

ST. LOUIS (AP) - Sam Bradford had a very good day in Week 2, except for the scoreboard.

The St. Louis Rams' inability to finish drives is one of the biggest reasons they're 0-2 for the fifth straight season.

They've scored only two touchdowns over the first two games and were thwarted three times inside the 10 in their Monday night loss to the New York Giants, leading to a larger chunk of practice Wednesday devoted to red zone offense.

``The more we can do down there, the better,'' Bradford said. ``That's the one area you don't usually get a lot of work in during the week. So anytime we can steal a couple reps, I think it's going to help us on Sunday.''

Bradford, who passed for a career-best 331 yards against the Giants, said it's a matter of execution. He placed some of the blame on himself, mentioning some off-target throws that could have resulted in touchdowns.

The lone touchdown came on a 19-yard pass to Danario Alexander in the third quarter, the last score in a 28-16 defeat.

``I've got to be better,'' Bradford said. ``You get down there, it's just too important. When you get down to the 1, I don't care what they line up in, we should be able to score.''

He's not the only one who's frustrated.

``It's extremely disappointing,'' center Jason Brown said. ``I cannot tell you how upsetting and frustrating that is, and we're doing everything we can to make sure our preparation is perfect so we will not be denied.''

Wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker said little mistakes dragged down the offense.

``We easily could have walked into the end zone three times,'' Sims-Walker said. ``It's something that's very correctable.''

The Rams were particularly effective early in the no-huddle offense, gaining 89 yards on nine plays in their opening possession and 67 yards on 10 plays in the second possession, although both times they settled for short field goals by Josh Brown.

They used the no-huddle sparingly in the second half. Bradford didn't think it would work to stay in it the whole game. For one thing, a three-and-out would give the defense no rest, and for another, teams usually adjust to such tactics.

``Would I have liked to have us stay with it? Maybe a little bit,'' Bradford said. ``I think we got all we could out of it.''

The Rams believed the Giants' Deon Grant faked an injury to slow them down on their second possession, and Bradford said a second Giants player also fell down and then quickly got up after seeing Grant.

The NFL sent a memo Wednesday to all 32 teams warning of fines, suspensions and loss of draft picks if the league determines players faked injuries during a game.

``If the offense is in a no-huddle and it's fairly evident that the defense goes down just to slow the offense down, I think there's got to be some sort of penalty,'' Bradford said. ``That's the frustrating thing to me.''

Brown said Rams players were ``talking a lot of trash'' at Grant and said the rest of the Giants defenders were all grinning.

``The fans in the stands were all clapping, saying 'Oh, he got up. He's not really hurt,''' Brown said. ``And we're like 'We knew he wasn't hurt. I'm not clapping for him.'''

Brown noted that tactic or not, the Giants had time to regroup, adding ``their tongues were hanging out.''

``He just fell down, like a sniper shot him in the leg,'' Brown said. ``He knows. After he got up I chewed him out, and he just looked at me and smiled.''

Running back Steven Jackson did not practice Wednesday, casting doubt on his availability for Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens.

Backup Cadillac Williams also did not practice because of a hamstring injury, although coach Steve Spagnuolo said Williams could practice Thursday.

Jackson missed the Giants game with a strained right quadriceps and Spagnuolo said a determination would be made at the end of the week.

``It's one of those things that you push it now and you set him back, that wouldn't be real smart,'' Spagnuolo said.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

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Eastern Conference Playoff Betting Trends

We all know by now that the “public” loves to put their money on the FAVORITES and the OVERS.  Just by taking a quick glance at Sportsbook.com’s “Betting Trends” it appears as is this tendency will continue as far as the Eastern Conference games are concerned.  For the inaugural games of the first round, 69% of the early money is on Toronto -4.5; 59% of bettors prefer Chicago -4.5; 84% are backing Detroit -9; and 56% think Cleveland -11.5 is the way to go.  As far as TOTALS are concerned, the only UNDER the “public” is backing is the Cleveland/ Washington game in which 83% are pounding the UNDER (190).  Remember, there is no better way to predict a possible line change than by monitoring MySportsbook.com’s “Betting Trends”.   By determining who the “public” is backing, you can get the most ideal line for your bet.  For example, if you are siding with the public you better place your bet before the line moves in the wrong direction.  On the other side of the coin, if you prefer the team that the “public” is betting against; you might be able to get and extra ½ or even more by placing your bet a bit later.  Under the “Betting Trends” section, Sportsbook.com also provides plenty of statistical data and trends in order for the bettor to make the most informed pick.  Below are some extremely important trends for the first round opponents of the Eastern Conference match-ups, more can be found at MySportsbook.com

New Jersey Nets vs. Toronto Raptors

Toronto was the most reliable covering team this season with a 48-33-1 ATS record but covered the OVER only 41.5% of the time.
The last 20 times these teams have played, the TOTAL has gone UNDER 16 times.
Versus Eastern Conference teams, Toronto is 33-19 ATS including 17-9 at home.
 New Jersey has covered four games in a row while Toronto has failed to cover their last four games.
When playing a team with a winning record during the second half of the season, New Jersey was just 5-13 ATS this season.
After scoring 105 points or more, Toronto has covered the OVER only 28% of the time this season. 
 
Miami Heat @ Chicago Bulls

Miami has failed to cover their last 7 games whereas Chicago has covered 6 out of their last 8 games.
Miami has covered the UNDER in four of their last five games whereas Chicago has covered the UNDER in five out of their last six.
When playing on Saturdays, Miami covered 80% of their games this season.
Away from home, Chicago is just 16-25 ATS this season.
At home, Miami covered the UNDER about 66% of the time whereas Chicago covered the UNDER about 61% of the time.
The last 13 times these teams have played each other, Chicago has covered 9 times.
In Miami’s last 11 road games, the UNDER covered 9 times. 
 
Orlando Magic @ Detroit Pistons

Detroit has covered 5 out of their last 6 games.
Away from home, Detroit is 28-13 ATS but just 14-26-1 ATS at home.
At home, Orlando covered the UNDER 64% of the time while Detroit covered the UNDER in 63% of their away games.
The last five times these teams have played in Detroit, the OVER covered each time.
Versus Eastern Conference teams, Detroit is 8-17-1 ATS at home but 17-9 ATS away.
Detroit covered the spread 5 out of the last 6 times they played Orlando.
After a Division game, Orlando covered the UNDER 87% of the time this season. 
 
Washington Wizards @ Cleveland Cavaliers

In a home game where the TOTAL is between 190 and 194.5 points, Cleveland is 9-1 ATS this season.
Washington has covered the UNDER in their last 6 games and in 8 of their last 9 games.
The last 6 times these teams have played each other, the UNDER covered each time.
When playing on 3 or more days of rest, Washington is just 18-37 ATS since 1996.
Since 1996, Washington is 28-16 ATS versus Cleveland including 11-5 over the last 3 seasons.
In their last 7 road games, Washington is 6-1 ATS.
Versus Eastern Conference teams at home, Washington is just 6-18-2 ATS. 
 
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