Review Of PrivatePilotDVD Course – Flight Training

March 12, 2010 by Bruce Hogan  
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Almost every individual has some dream in their life that they would like to see come to pass whether it be for money, hobby or business. For many it is the passion to be able to become a private pilot but unfortunately because of the cost factors that are involved in this type of training it’s most difficult for anybody to realize any type of success.

That doesn’t mean that an individual should stop looking or giving up their dream. In fact if one looks around they will find some excellent courses such as the Complete Private Pilot Training course. This is a particular course that I happened to find out about and once checking into it found that it was a very viable way for individuals that are on a tight budget to be able to achieve getting their license to become a private pilot.

This whole program is based on a very intense training course that involves a jam packed DVD with all of the information that one needs to learn how to become a private pilot.

It’s obviously evident that the program works as there are many successful pilots that have obtained their license from graduating from the Complete Private Pilot Training Course and are now building their dreams.

Many individuals at first before taking this particular course were quite skeptical that one could actually have any valid learning from this type of training. However many of the pilots that have taken the course successfully now hold good jobs and the skepticism was obviously not an issue anymore.

It supersedes those types of self taught training programs when it comes to trying to learn from a book. The Complete Private Pilot Training Course goes far beyond this and is far more comprehensive when it comes to flight instruction.

To be able to take advantage of a course such as the complete Private Pilot training course means that many doors are open to individuals that have a passion for flying as a private pilot .Whether it be for hobby purposes or to use it as a stepping stone for other course to eventually lead to employment one is able to do so.

Being as this program is so affordable it means that individuals that may have normally give up the concept of getting their private pilot’s license now will not have to.

There isn’t anything missing in the book and once the DVDs have been thoroughly studied and completed then applying for private pilot’s license and passing the exam should not be difficult. At least not for any individual that has applied themselves to their studies with the Complete Private Pilot Training Course.

The instructor that is responsible for this particular course is well trained and has a great deal of experience ranging from a DC three up to the large commercial airplanes. So one feels quite confident that anything that is being constructed is factual and what’s even more important is that it’s easily understood and absorbed.

With this type of private pilot training being available to anyone that’s interested there is no reason why anyone cannot fulfill their dream of becoming a private pilot.

Now you can learn to fly easily and get your pilot training done in 10 days or less. Private Pilot DVD is the complete flight training course that covers JAR and FAA pilots.


Chiefs Beat Struggling Redskins

March 3, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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The offensively struggling Kansas City Chiefs have finally found a way to win-play a team with a more stagnant offense than their own. The Chiefs gave Todd Haley his first win as a NFL head coach on Sunday with a—6 win over the Washington Redskins. Kansas City won despite not scoring a touchdown, compiling their– points via 4 Ryan Succop field goals and a game ending safety.

To successfully bet on NFL football you occasionally have to put aside W/L records and look at the underlying statistics. Those who did that found reason to take Kansas City as +6′ road underdogs and were rewarded with the outright victory. Kansas City is now 2-4 against the NFL pointspread and has covered two straight while Washington is a dismal 1-5 versus the money.

After the contest, Haley sounded more relieved than excited about finally putting a “W” on the board:

“We made it pretty difficult, right down to the end. We’ve pushed through a very difficult period. We needed to get some positive reinforcement with a win.”

Kansas City QB Matt Cassel also won for the first time since coming over from New England in the off season. His postgame comments were more upbeat:

“There’s been a lot of change, but this has definitely been special. We rose to the occasion. We made some big plays. We put ourselves in a position to score points.”

Embattled Redskins’ coach Jim Zorn was stripped of his offensive play calling duties by team management after the contest. In one of his last decisions in that role, he pulled starter Jason Campbell at halftime and went with Todd Collins. He explained his move as follows:

“I felt the need to create a spark on our football team offensively and went with Todd. I think the guys responded well. We kept our spark, at times, and then we refizzled.”

The Redskins have managed to win only two of their first six games despite being the only team in NFL history to play their first six games of the season against winless opponents. They’ll get another chance to silence their doubters next Monday night as they host the Philadelphia Eagles. The Skins are +6′ home underdogs with the total set at 38′. They’ll have a bye the next week and return to action on November 8th against the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome. Kansas City will try to string together back to back wins as they host the San Diego Chargers on Sunday. There’s currently no line on the game pending San Diego’s Monday Night Football contest against the Denver Broncos.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and respected authority on World Cup soccer betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and betting odds sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.


Try Fun And Excitement With Surf Camps Vacation

February 27, 2010 by Alexis Kurt  
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It is very important that each year we take few days off from our daily routine life and spend some quality time with our family and friends. Vacationing with them with the Sun, Sand and Water around can be quite exciting. Indulging in few water sports activities is the perfect way of having fun. It can be quite thrilling to ride the high waves under the warm sun.

Many great travel destination countries are Portugal, France, Spain, Ireland, and Canary Islands. Other popular places like Hawaii, Brazil, California and Costa Rica are also quite famous for their beaches. They offer best shores especially when you want to indulge in adventurous activity such as surfing. If you are a female vacationing with your girlfriends, teen trying to do some adventures water sport or a family wanting to have some adventurous memories, surf camps for the beginners is the perfect place to start from.

Camps are always associated with tents, bugs and dirty washrooms. But to your surprise you can find many companies which offer 4 star spa hotels, self-catering apartments and beach houses. You can have the choice of staying in a beach villa and receive professional surf classes for the beginner surfers. Other than just surfing you can spend the day doing various other fun activities like beach volleyball, horse riding or exploring the city visiting various places. They also organize bonfire during the evening and it is the time when you meet other travel groups and share your experiences of the day, which is also a very exciting session.

If you have planned for a short vacation then despite having less time you can always sign up for quick surfing crash course. However for beginners it is essential that they receive a solid foundation and skills to help them reach more advanced level. And if you are an intermediate surfer then taking guidance from an expert will always help you in refining your techniques or he will teach new techniques which will improve your surfing style. When registering for surf camps the companies also provide with complete necessary equipments to get you started.

And if you have a long vacation it is advisable that you enrol for longer duration surf camps like for at least a week. Other than leaning surfing, you get more time to explore the local culture.

If you are a female trying to explore the surf board activity then being a part of the encouraging learning session especially designed for the women can help you and can be quite exciting.

If you plan your vacation in way advance and book for all the necessary travelling requirement, it will not only save you money but also help you in finding the best accommodation. Due to so many people planning for the vacation there are quite high chances of the places getting filled up especially during the summer time. You can have the option of booking and paying online at the company website.

Either way, one night or several, beginner or experienced, you can expect to have a wonderful time, trying new activities, making new friends, and creating new memories. So, this summer bring some wow factor to your next outing. Book a surf adventure and get ready to hit the beach.

Surfing is a hobby that everyone will surely love. There are certain places offering services such as surf camps. Or you may want to try surfing holidays Portugal.


The Basics Of Betting On Sports Futures

February 26, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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Many serious sports bettors consider the futures wager the province of rank amateurs trying to go for the big killing. They’re the sports betting equivalent of the wanna-be stock investor who always gripes if only I had bought Microsoft when they went public. They’re not the type who’ll do the work to grind out profits in the market, nor are they forward thinking enough to find the next big company to go public. They’d rather lay some money on a high priced dog and hope for the best, which seldom (if ever) occurs. Right now at some sportsbooks a $100 bet on the Cincinnati Bengals to win the 2010 Superbowl will pay back $10,000. The problem is that the true odds of Cincinnati winning the Superbowl are probably in the range of 50,000 to 1 which makes the +10000 you’re getting in this bet a bad value from the get-go.

For the more serious bettor, there’s a number of obvious problems with futures wagers. They require that your wagering ‘capital’ be tied up for months. Furthermore, once you’ve placed your bet you’re at the mercy of injuries, suspensions, trades and the other numerous factors that can spell defeat for a sports team. It’s no simple task keeping up with these variables on a day to day basis, and predicting them over a longer term is the province of psychics and not sports handicappers.

Despite their downsides, futures bets have an important place in the investment oriented sports bettor’s arsenal. The ‘prime directive’ for serious sports betting is to think of it not in terms of wins and losses, but in terms of value. Futures wagers frequently present opportunities to lock in line value and create overlay situations. In some cases, judicious use of futures can produce situations in which a bettor can realize a profit from any outcome! Below are some basic concepts for properly using futures wagers to maximize value.

Futures can present an opportunity to ‘earn’ a greater value on certain bets. For example, it has become common for sports books to take action on entertainment events like the Academy Awards. By paying close attention to Hollywood gossip and entertainment news, a bettor can actually have a better take on these outcomes than the bookmaker.

Some books even take bets on the major awards like ‘Best Picture’ and ‘Best Director’ before the nominations are actually announced. In this situation, a bettor who can read the ‘buzz’ on which films will be nominated can find substantially better values before the nominations are announced.

The way the film industry works makes futures bets of this sort particularly appealing. Release schedules for films are set well in advance, and the cut off date for Academy Award consideration is the end of the calendar year. That way it’s easy for a handicapper to isolate a number of serious Oscar candidates out of the hundreds of films released annually. With more work, that can be narrowed down even more and once a workable number of potential winners has been reached it’s just a matter of shopping around for the best value.

It’s also possible to leverage value in the ’stick and ball’ sports with future wagers. There are obviously more variables in sports than in the entertainment industry and the top teams are never going to be found ‘under the radar’. For example, you can already bet that the Patriots will win the 2010 Superbowl but you’ll be hard pressed to find a value price on such a popular team with the general public.

To find value on this sort of wager you need to look for ‘dark horse’ candidates. For example, at midseason you could have bet on the Carolina Hurricanes to win the 2009 Stanley Cup at prices as high as 25/1 or 30/1. Now, they’re one of four teams remaining and are priced at 5/1 to 7/1 depending on the book.

This play didn’t necessitate a crystal ball or a Canadien genie with a profound interest in hockey–instead, it was a simple matter of determining teams that offered true odds of championship success that were lower than the price offered in the future bet. At prices like 25/1 or 40/1 its possible to back several dark horse ‘candidates’ and if one or more enjoy postseason success it presents a number of opportunities to hedge and guarantee a profit.

Don’t forget the field. Many bettors dismiss plays on the field in a futures wager out of hand, thinking that the wager represents all of the entrants not good enough to justify an individual price. If you pay attention, however, you can frequently use a field wager to your advantage. Shortly after Dale Earnhardt’s tragic death at the 2001 Daytona 500 I found a sportsbook that was offering a field wager on the NASCAR rookie of the year award at 15/1. Richard Childress Racing hadn’t officially announced Harvick as the fulltime replacement for Earnhardt, but the word on the streets strongly suggested that would be the case. I knew that Harvick was a talented young driver (he was the 2000 Busch Series rookie of the year), but the unique situation with a rookie driving for one of the best financed and most experienced teams in the sport was too good to pass up. I made the bet on Harvick at just the right time, since after he was announced as the replacement for Earnhardt the line dropped to 5/1. After he won his first race (in his third race) the line dropped to 2/1 and by mid season the field was a -250 chalk.

This is obviously a best case example, but there have been similar circumstances that were still good value plays but didn’t work out perfectly like the Harvick situation. Several years ago it wasn’t uncommon to find a field bet on NASCAR road races that allowed you to bet several of the road course specialists like Ron Fellows, Boris Said and Scott Pruett with one bet. You wont be able to take advantage of the field bet often, but if you keep your eyes open and think out of the box it can be very profitable when it does occur.

Of course its crucial to shop around for any futures book play to find the best price. It’s a smart thing to do on any wagering proposition, but the price differential on futures wagers often vary widely from book to book. A little bit of work can produce a significantly better price which means more value.

Ross Everett is a well known writer specializing in sports handicapping, horse racing, travel and fencing. He is a staff handicapper for Anatta Sports where he is in charge of providing daily free sports picks to a number of Internet and broadcast media outlets. He lives in Southern Nevada with three dogs and a wombat.


Do You Want To Be A Fighter Pilot? Requirements and Guide

February 23, 2010 by Bruce Hogan  
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It is not unusual when you ask a youngster what they want to do when they grow up that he will tell you that he would like to be a fighter pilot. These same youngsters, however, once reaching adulthood most often do not follow their passion as a child. It’s not because they have given up their dream of becoming a fighter pilot it’s the fact that they haven’t known exactly which way to pursue it.

There are some basic steps that one would have to take to become a fighter pilot, but it is certainly something that is achievable and even a young adult can still go about fulfilling their dream.

Step one The very first the decision that would have to be made of course is to what sort of armed forces an individual is prone to wanting to go into. The requirement of becoming an officer is part of becoming a pilot fighter and that this means a choice of the Navy or the Marines.

They are both totally different atmospheres and the decision really should be based on what one seems to think they would enjoy more.

Step two There is also medical health to consider as well to become a pilot. One has to be in good health and there are certain physical requirements as well as to be able to claim good eyesight.

Step three Then the decision will have to be made as to the type of aviation one would really be interested in. The thought has to be made in the beginning about the final decision, although it will come at the conclusion of the training.

Step four This is where you now have to learn how to become a pilot before you even become a fighter pilot. You can expect to be low man on the totem pole until you have been able to complete your course to the point where you have received your pilot wings. Be prepared for some hard work because there are two segments of your course.

There is the textbook study which will be your academics and then there is your “hands on” experience to be gained. Your flight teacher will be scrutinizing everything you do through the entirety of your course.

Step five This is where your training will continue. Now here you will be really challenged as you will be exposed to wilderness survival. Here you will have to show that you are able to survive in adverse conditions such as being stranded in any dense forests with nothing to eat or drink. You will have to prove you’re able to pull yourself through this second part of your training. In this area, you will be using the type of plane that you most want to continue with once you have graduated.

Once you have successfully gone through each of the steps, which has only been an outline in the basics, although are quite extensive upon successful completion you will be able to claim the title of being an initial fighter pilot.

As you can see it is not an easy task, but it is not one that cannot be achieved if this is really what you want to go for.

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Jets Back In Win Column With Win Over Oakland

February 22, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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The New York Jets and rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez found a sure fire cure to their recent struggles-a game against the lowly Oakland Raiders. Sanchez passed for–3 yards and a touchdown, plus added a rushing touchdown as New York thumped Oakland 38-0 in the largest regular season shutout win in franchise history. Oakland quarterback JaMarcus Russell continued to struggle, and he passed for just 61 yards with three interceptions before he was benched in favor of Bruce Gradowski. The Jets improved their record to 4-3 while the Raiders dropped to 2-5.

NFL football betting enthusiasts who took the Jets as -6 road favorites had smooth sailing throughout the game for an easy pointspread cover. The Jets improved to 4-3 against the spread while the Raiders fell to 3-5 against the number.

It was such an effortless game that the only thing that Sanchez had to apologize for was surreptitiously eating a hot dog near the end of the contest:

“I want to apologize for that. I wasn’t feeling very good and didn’t eat much before the game, so I was feeling a little queasy. Toward the end of the game, I probably should have eaten one of those bars or something, but someone offered a hot dog, so I grabbed it and tried to be discreet about it, but obviously not discreet enough. So I shouldn’t have done that, and it won’t happen again.”

The Jets capitalized on three early Raiders’ turnovers and started two of their first three drives inside the five yardline. Sanchez praised the defense for making his job easy:

“It makes it so easy on the offense when your defense is playing like that. Hats off to them, they had a heck of a game to shut that team out. I don’t care who we’re playing, that’s a big-time accomplishment for our team.”

Jets’ coach Rex Ryan was very pleased with Sanchez’s performance:

“Sanchez was great. He was just smart with the football. I think sometimes he could have put the ball on a receiver, but he was making sure the ball wasn’t intercepted. It was great to see him respond.”

Raiders’ defensive lineman Richard Seymour, who boldly predicted the team would make the playoffs despite their slow start, was singing a different tune after the rout:

“I don’t think we could have beaten an Oakland high school team today.”

Despite Russell’s struggles, Oakland coach Tom Cable remains committed to him as the team’s starter:

“I thought he was really out of sorts early in the game. I just did not feel like at that point he gave us the best chance to have the success we needed to have offensively and made the move. JaMarcus will continue to be our starter. There is no issue there.”

The Raiders will try to bounce back this weekend in a big rivalry game on the road against the San Diego Chargers. Oakland is +16′ road underdogs with the total set at 42′. They’ll then enjoy a bye week before back to back home games against the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals. The Jets host Miami this Sunday, with New York a -3′ home favorite and the total set at 40′.

Ross Everett is a widely published freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.


Bowie Knives and Airplanes

February 20, 2010 by Dylan Sabot  
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Unless one is on a private plane, it’s probably against the law and airline policy to carry a weapon in the crew or passenger areas. A Bowie knife is not something that can be carried on because it serves another function, such as a nail file or a book of matches. A Bowie is a weapon by design and has been so since the first one was manufactured. Carrying weapons on planes can be done, but with some special accommodations.

A Bowie knife requires special accommodations when one is flying. No airline will allow one to carry a blade or such dimensions onto an airplane. It can, however, be taken in one’s luggage. The relevant issue is access. The airlines are fine with transporting such items in a cargo hold but will not transport them in areas where travelers could access them in transit. The luggage must be packed in a way that is up to airline standards, as well.

The Bowie knife will be subject to any laws that apply once it and its owner are back on the ground. Remember this and check ahead to make sure that the knife is even legal where one is headed. There are some places where certain weapons are specifically against the law. It is not the airline or the TSA’s responsibility to inform passengers of the laws in other places, so be sure to be informed ahead of time.

Packing the Bowie knife must be done securely and according to procedures. The knife must be in its sheath within the bag. Loose blades will be taken away. The knife cannot be sent along on its own, outside a bag, and it may not be brought into the passenger area in any carryon luggage. The knife should not be taken out of the suitcase until one is off the premises of the airport and, depending on where one lands, until one is in an area where it is permitted.

A Bowie knife, if it is a particularly expensive model, may be better shipped than taken on a plane. While most airlines provide excellent security, there are incidents when items are taken out of passenger’s luggage, particularly on international flights. A Bowie has all the qualities of something desirable to a thief: light, expensive and easy to sell. Luggage cannot be locked on a flight, so shipping may be more secure than baggage.

Dylan Sabot is the owner of an online bowie knives store featuring hunting knives.


Panthers Derail Struggling Buccaneers

February 16, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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Carolina Panthers’ quarterback Jake Delhomme struggled on Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and was fortunate that his running backs bailed him out. Delhomme threw for only 65 yards with two interceptions, but D’Angelo Williams (152 yards) and Jonathan Stewart (110 yards) kept the chains moving as the Panthers won their second straight game defeating the Bucs 28-21. Tampa Bay has now lost ten straight dating back to last season and are 0-6 for the first time since’85. The fact that they ended up starting that year 0-9 on their way to a 1-15 record doesn’t bode well for the rest of the season. Carolina improved to 2-3 with the victory.

NFL sports bettors were faced with a choice between two teams with dismal ATS records in this game, and those who had the guts to take a 1-3 team as a -3 road favorite were rewarded with the cover. It was Carolina’s first NFL pointspread cover of the season and left them with a 1-4 record against the number. Tampa Bay has covered one of their six games this year. The 49 points scored went OVER the total of 40′. Tampa Bay has gone OVER in 4 of 6, while Carolina has exceeded the total in three of their five games.

Delhomme attempted only seven passes in the second half, but the way Williams and Stewart were running there was no reason to put the ball in the air. Williams said that even though Tampa Bay knew what was coming they couldn’t stop the Panthers’ running game:

“I’m sure everybody in the stadium knew what we were going to do. There were times they had nine in the box and we were still getting 7 or 8 yards.”

There’s been little impatience locally with Bucs’ rookie head coach Raheem Morris, but his weekly habit of explaining the obvious to rationalize yet another loss is starting to wear thin:

“We got overpowered at the end, and really throughout the game.”

Carolina safety Dante Wesley was ejected after clobbering Bucs’ return man Clifton Smith after a fair catch call. After the game, Wesley gave this defense for his actions:

“I was just trying to make a play. You can check my record. I’ve never really tried to hurt anybody. I’ve never tried to take a cheap shot on anybody.”

Wesley could face a possible fine or suspension from the NFL but, in all fairness, it did appear to be a momentary mental lapse as he was trying to make a big play and not a deliberate attempt to injure Smith.

Tampa’s schedule has the look of them going from ‘the frying pan into the fire’ as they host the New England Patriots next Sunday-fresh off of their 57 point drubbing of Tennessee. Carolina has an easier draw, hosting the Buffalo Bills next Sunday. The game is currently off the board pending the status of Bills’ QB Trent Edwards who suffered a concussion in Sunday’s win over the New York Jets. The Panthers will then play on the road the following two Sundays, traveling to Arizona and New Orleans.

Ross Everett is a widely published freelance writer and highly respected authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.


Gay Conscious Retreats

February 15, 2010 by Howie Holben  
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Our lives can get very hectic. Job, family, commuting, health issues, etc can all weigh us down to the point of feeling lost. Our mental and physical health requires that we take a break from it all once in awhile. Luckily, we have countless vacation options these days.

You could take a vacation with just your immediate family or you could do typical group tours. But, you can also venture out into the world of vacationing with a group of people that have faced similar life challenges. For gay people, gay spirituality travel is a great option.

On gay vacations, that fact that we are gay is one thing we all share. Knowing that we all have at one thing in common adds to our vacation and our time together. We can quickly create bonds within the group because of this commonality.

New acquaintances become fast friends and people with whom we find we can share things. This helps to make gay vacations a unique and wonderful experience. We know we are understood by those around us, at least on some level.

Being understood allows us to open up, relax more and let our guard down. This vulnerability lets more of the vacation into our hearts and minds. The more we feel the vacation, the more we recover from the strains of life at home.

If we take vacations with people that have similar goals for the vacation, we can deepen our experience even more. One such goal can be to connect with the spiritual aspects of the place being visited. Then we share our gay spiritual ideals and our quest for connectedness to our world.

Exploring our spirituality while on gay tours visiting special places throughout the world is a wonderful combination. With the other group members by our side, we are encouraged to step outside our box and live free. Living freer is the main goal of all vacations, is it not?

Commentary created by Howie Holben. Spirit Journeys presents gay retreats ideas and has a gay travel guide.


Cincinnati Rips Chicago

February 13, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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Former Chicago Bears running back Cedric Benson got revenge on the team that let him go in the best possible way. Benson amassed 189 yards rushing and led his new team, the Cincinnati Bengals, to a 45-10 rout over the visiting Bears on Sunday. Carson Palmer threw for five touchdowns with no interceptions in the blowout victory. Cincinnati improved to 5-2 with the win while Chicago dropped to 3-3 on the NFL season.

The Bengals also made short work of the NFL pointspread, easily covering as +1′ home underdogs. Cincinnati improved to 4-3 against the number while Chicago evened their ATS mark at 3-3.

A smug Benson described his feelings after the win:

“Everybody knew it was going to be an emotional day. Everybody knew. What a wonderful day and a wonderful thing, to go out there and strut your stuff.”

Despite the evidence to the contrary, Benson downplayed the motive of revenge:

“I continue to be as graceful as I can be. I’m not shoving anything in anybody’s face. Like I say, it wasn’t a revenge day for me. I just wanted to take advantage of the opportunities.”

He said his biggest problem was trying to keep his emotions in check and play under control:

“There were a few times where I may have gotten a little too hyped up, a little too antsy. A couple of drives, I found myself having to calm myself down and gather my emotions to stay poised. Once I got past that, we were good to go. Keep it rolling.”

Bengals’ receiver Chad Ochocinco had 10 catches for 118 yards and two touchdowns. He shared his thoughts postgame:

“I don’t understand why it went this way today and why it didn’t go that way last week or the week before that. The offensive line played unbelievable. For Ced to run the way he did today and for us to be able to throw, we could have done what we wanted to do.”

Chicago gave up more points than in any game all season, a fact that left defensive end Alex Brown looking for answers:

“That was pretty embarrassing. It’s embarrassing to come out and play like that. I tip my hat to their whole team. Cedric ran the ball like crazy. They did whatever they wanted to do.”

The Bengals will enjoy a bye week before hosting the Baltimore Ravens on November 8. They’ll then play two games on the road at Pittsburgh and Oakland. Chicago will try to get back on track this Sunday as they host the Cleveland Browns. The Bears are -13′ home favorites with the total set at 40. They’ll host the Arizona Cardinals the following Sunday before heading west for a Thursday night game against the San Francisco 49ers on November 12.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and noted authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and betting odds portal sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.


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