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Eagles Top Hapless Redskins

The ‘new look’ Washington Redskins offense under Sherm Lewis looked much like the old offense under Jim Zorn, and the Philadelphia Eagles had little trouble as they opened a 27-10 halftime lead en route to a 27-17 victory on Monday Night Football. DeSean Jackson scored a long touchdown both rushing and receiving, and Donovan McNabb threw for 156 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions in the victory. The Eagles improved to 4-2 on the season, while the Redskins dropped to 2-5.

The Eagles also rewarded NFL betting enthusiasts with the pointspread cover as -8′ road favorites. Philadelphia is now 4-2 against the number while the Redskins continued their struggles against the NFL pointspread dropping to 1-6. The 44 combined points went OVER the posted total of 38. The Eagles have gone OVER the total in five of six, while this was only the second OVER of the year for the Redskins with 5 games UNDER.

Jackson’s only complaint after the game was that a sore ankle undermined the artistry of his post touchdown tap dance:

“I was out there having fun, man, honestly. My ankle was kind of hurting. I really didn’t feel it, but it did kind of affect my dance a little bit. I could put it to perfection a little bit better than that.”

Redskins’ defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth suggested that this team has to learn to play as a unit:

“You can say but so much. You’ve got to actually want to. So once we get to that point — where we want to do something — then we’ll do something. But if we just keep going our separate ways, then we’ll just keep getting slaughtered like we have.”

Jim Zorn was apparently more interested in playing ‘gotcha’ with the management that replaced him as the Redskins’ offensive play caller than in analyzing the game:

“Well, the result was the same. We got 17 points. It was difficult for me. It was difficult to stand and watch. The hard part is to keep your mouth shut.”

Washington running back Rock Cartwright expressed Washington’s struggles in a philosophical light:

“You have to take the bitter with the sweet. And right now we’re at a bitter moment.”

The Eagles will host the New York Giants this Sunday, with the game currently ‘pick’em’ and the total posted at 44. They’ll host the Dallas Cowboys the following Sunday before hitting the road to play the San Diego Chargers on November 15. The Redskins have a much needed bye week before they travel south to play the Atlanta Falcons on November 8.

Ross Everett is a experienced freelance writer who covers travel, casino gambling and sports handicapping. He is a staff handicapper for Anatta Sports where he is responsible for providing daily free sports picks. In his spare time he enjoys fine dining, falconry and scuba diving. He lives in Las Vegas with four dogs and a pet coyote.

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Facts About The History Of Horse Racing And Types Of Racing

The history of horse racing dates back thousands of years when Nomadic Tribesmen in Central Asia first domesticated the horse. Early examples would be the chariot races in both Greek Olympics and during the Roman Empire phase of that ancient civilization. During the 12th century English knights returning from the Crusades brought back Arabian horses originating the sport as we know it today. In the early 1700's it began to be recognized as a professional sport.

Thoroughbred racing also known as flat racing is one of the more popular races currently recognized. This type of race is conducted on a flat oval track. They run a distance not to exceed a mile and a half.

Thoroughbreds were original bred in England with a cross between imported Arabians and Turkish horses and English lines. They can run up to 40 miles an hour because they are bred for speed and stamina. There are three founding sires that all Thoroughbreds can trace their bloodlines back to.

The Quarter Horse race is a straight course for a quarter mile. That is how they came about their name. These horses can start quick but only run for short distances. Early colonists could not afford to create the oval tracks like England so they just craved out a course on any piece of land for the races. They could not afford to travel far distances for races so they allowed them to be able to enjoy the sport without too much expense.

This breed is a cross between the American Thoroughbred and the Indian ponies that were originally bought over from Spain. They are a sturdy breed and are used a lot for a working horse on ranches or in rodeos. They are smaller than the Thoroughbred and can make quick physical movements. These two features make them great cattle herding horses.

Harness racing involves Standardbred horses pulling the driver in two wheeled carts. Their gait can only be trotting or pacing. These horses have a longer body and shorter legs than a Thoroughbred.

The Standardbred is a concoction of several breeds. Contributors to this breed include Thoroughbreds, Morgans, Hackneys, Canadian Pacers, Norfolk Trotters and Narragansett Pacers. They were bred to complete the race in the standard two and a half minutes. How their name originated. Many have completed the mile in faster times since the regulations for registering them was created. There are many more aspects to be explored in the history of horse racing like training, betting and popular races of today.

When you check into horse racing tips, you need to use the Internet, because there based from prospective of all around the world. A lot of ideas from different countries and many famous horse back riders. Australian horse races can be entered at certain times of the year.

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