Deutsche Freizeit Söldner
»
-=DFS=- Allgemein
»
Allgemeines
»
s possible, not as fast as possible, Norways Alpine director, Claus Ryste, told The AP. Were positive, optimistic, but a
The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook releases updated futures odds across major sports every week. ESPN Stats & Information senior researcher Matt Willis breaks down the biggest changes within the marketplace, including who is moving up or falling back among odds to win championships and major awards.?NFL -- The arrows pointing upAfter a Week 13 victory thanks to Eric Berrys interception returned for a two-point conversion, the Kansas City Chiefs jumped from 18-1 to 10-1. Just two weeks ago, Kansas City was at 25-1 after a loss to the Buccaneers. Now the Chiefs are the fourth favorite to win the Super Bowl, following the Patriots (2-1), Cowboys (7-2) and Seahawks (9-2).All this comes despite the Chiefs trailing the Raiders in the AFC West by a game. Because of that, the Raiders are still even money to win the division, with the Chiefs right behind at 6-5.These two teams will tangle in a huge matchup Thursday, and the division looks like it will swing with the result. With a win, the Raiders have an 84 percent chance to win the division (27 percent with a loss), according to ESPNs Football Power Index. If the Chiefs win, theyre at 65 percent to win the division, but only 11 percent with a loss.College Football -- Playoff announcement only helps AlabamaThe four-team field for this seasons College Football Playoff was announced last weekend, with Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Washington making up the field.Alabama has been the favorite all season. After a dominating SEC championship game victory against Florida, its no surprise that the Crimson Tide went from 5-7 to 4-9 to win the title.What is a surprise is how the odds moved for the other three playoff teams. Clemson, the second team into the playoff field, remained consistent at 6-1, the third-favorite.But the other two playoff teams odds took hits. Ohio State didnt play, but dropped from 2-1 to 7-2. Washington, despite a dominating Pac-12 title game victory, went from 8-1 to 15-1, despite getting in after being a bubble team.It just goes to show how heavy of a favorite and well-regarded Alabama is heading into the playoff.MLB -- Sale of the centuryOn Tuesday, the Red Sox pulled off a major deal and acquired ace Chris Sale from the White Sox for several big-name prospects.Boston had already established itself as one of the main contenders, as even before that trade the Red Sox were co-favorites with the Astros in the American League at 9-2. And at 10-1, they were tied for the second-favorites to win the 2017 World Series.Now, the Red Sox jumped from 10-1 to 5-1, putting them firmly as the second-favorites, still trailing the 3-1 Cubs. Cheap Red Sox Jerseys . Defenceman Yannick Weber scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period and the Canucks breathed a sigh of relief with a 2-1 win on Saturday night. Wholesale Custom Red Sox Shirts . Ronaldo produced a spectacular individual performance on Tuesday, scoring all three goals and guiding Portugal into the next years World Cup in Brazil with a 3-2 victory in Sweden. The Real Madrid forward has scored 66 goals in 2013, but the last three may be the boost he needs to upstage Messi after FIFA unexpectedly extended the voting period for the Ballon dOr to Nov. http://www.customredsoxjersey.com/custom-johnny-pesky-jersey-large-159j.html .com) - Manchester City midfielder David Silva is expected to miss the next four weeks because of a calf problem. Cheap Custom Red Sox Jersey . The 26-year-old Ireland striker, who has four goals this season, has signed a three-and-a-half year contract with his new club. Carlton Fisk Jersey Large .B. - Sebastien Auger made 44 saves as the Saint John Sea Dogs edged the visiting Acadie-Bathurst Titan 2-1 on Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. ZURICH -- The best guesses about Alpine ski great Bode Miller racing again on the circuit range from no guarantee to no question.Miller turns 39 on Oct. 12, yet, after two full seasons away from the World Cup, the gifted American seems poised for a comeback -- if he can resolve legal issues with his former ski supplier.No question. He will be back, International Ski Federation president Gian Franco Kasper told The Associated Press on the sidelines of preseason meetings on Friday.Millers return to the snow might coincide with that of another former Olympic gold medalist, multiple world champion and two-time overall World Cup winner. Aksel Lund Svindal suffered a serious knee injury on the most dangerous mens downhill course in January.Svindal has recently cautioned against expecting too much of him, but the 33-year-old Norwegian has had his best seasons coming back from his worst injuries.They are superstars, said Patrick Riml, Alpine director of the United States ski federation, of Miller and Svindal. Theyre critical for the sport, for the fans, for the interest.The sport could certainly use more of the compelling drama like the last time they raced on the same hill, in February 2015 at the world championships at Beaver Creek, Colorado.Miller and Svindal were must-see attractions in a super-G medal race on their season debuts after back surgery and an Achilles injury, respectively. Miller was on a fast run when he wiped out in a spectacular crash, and Svindal finished just 0.13 seconds out of the medals.Both have recently been training on snow in Chile, while Millers lawyers have pursued a court battle in California with ski maker Head. Miller wants out of a contract that prevents him racing now on Bomber skis, a new brand he helped develop.There is no guarantee that he will come back, U.S. team leader Riml told The AP. If he wants to come back, he will get 100 percent suppoort from the team.ddddddddddddMiller has been a throwback in sticking to a grueling schedule of skiing all events, though could now focus on the speed races of downhill and super-G.I would say he would start with the speed races and that is the smart thing, said Riml, who can still see Miller indulging his love of slalom. That is why he is so great, he is passionate about everything.Svindal dominated in downhill last season, and led the overall standings when he blew out his right knee in Austrias classic race at Kitzbuehel.Writing on his blog two weeks ago, Svindal said he was very far away from race speed, but a whole lot better than not being here at all.Were trying to get him in as good shape as possible, not as fast as possible, Norways Alpine director, Claus Ryste, told The AP. Were positive, optimistic, but a bit careful.Ryste always wants to see Miller vs. Svindal revived. All sports need high profiles, and they are huge profiles.A cautious target for Svindals return is the Nov. 26-27 races at Lake Louise, Canada, then at Beaver Creek the following weekend.The traditional early season swing through North America, for men and women, is part of the biggest season of World Cup racing in the U.S. for decades.Aspens hosting of the World Cup Finals in March has let the womens traditional Thanksgiving weekend races in Colorado move to Killington, Vermont.The 1960 Olympics venue of Squaw Valley, California, returns for the first time since 1969, bridging the travel gap to Aspen as a stopover after test event races at the 2018 Olympic slope in South Korea.We have always wanted to have more races in the States, particularly on the east coast, world ski president Kasper said. And the Vail-Beaver Creek world championships brought us a lot of new fans. ' ' '