posted November 20, 2009 at 17:03 EST in NFL Free Picks
NFL Expert Picks - Drunk Handicapper and Tim Brown Get Down on Betflix

Betflix is getting hot with picks and analysis and every single NFL bettor out there should definitely watch the BetUS channel in order to get the insight needed to make smart bets this weekend.
Both the brilliant Tim Brown, who deserves to be in the NFL Hall of Fame, and the Drunken Handicapper, who is, well drunk, provide good enough analysis for bettors to get an inkling of whom to wager on each Sunday.
We’ll start with former Raider wide receiver Tim Brown who has already become one of my favorite Internet handicappers. Then, we will get to the Drunken Handicapper.
Tim Speaks the Truth
Okay, Tim’s first pick this weekend is San Diego to take down Denver. As always, T.B. makes sense. The betting line is San Diego -200 on the NFL moneyline.
T.B. discuss how the Chargers no doubt have the better team right now, as Denver is reeling from three straight losses, and that even though Phillip Rivers has a goofy delivery, he’s playing well. Brown also points out how L.T. and Antonio Gates are both starting to pick it up. The key, which is true, from Brown’s point-of-view, is that Denver will be without starting QB Kyle Orton.
T.B. takes a look at the Atlanta Falcons vs. New York Giants game in his other video blog. Brown doesn’t exactly pick a winner in this game although he does assert that the Giants will step it up and cover the 7 point spread in the BetUS online sportsbook.
His insight, though, means a lot as he discusses how the Giants must play “Giant football” in order to not only beat Atlanta but also to get back into the playoff race. Brown also points out something that a lot of other NFL commentators haven’t this season that Atlanta QB Matt Ryan really isn’t playing as well as he did in 2008.
Check out T.B.’s video on the Falcons vs. the Giants.
Drunken Handicapper is Loud but Surprisingly Profound
Hey, he’s drunk, but George, that’s the Drunk Handicapper, actually knows what he’s talking about. He’s probably the fairest Jets’ fan I’ve ever seen in my life as well.
He also drinks quality, Sam Adams and Captain Morgan, so there’s not much not to like about good old George.
How good is George as a handicapper? Pretty darn good. The dude already picked the Dolphins to beat Carolina on Thursday night and gives terrific insight into each and every game this Sunday. Among his picks are the Chiefs to beat the 9 point spread against the Steelers at home, the Pats to cover against his beloved Jets, and the Redskins to beat the 11 point spread against the Cowboys on the road.
I really can’t argue with many of George’s picks. That means the dude is on point, friends. He makes you laugh and give you good advice. What more can you ask for in a handicapper?



