Saturday, January 26, 2013

Welcome to the New Fans!

First and Foremost i would like to thank you guys for checking back on the site. We are in the middle of developing GOTaction.com. We are cooking up the bird slow, but when it's done, We will have a Full Service Sports Prediction Service and will be providing solid picks throughout every Sports season. We have recruited some of the best handicappers in the industry and will use them to the fullest extent!

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Just in Case you plan on betting the coin toss, you should Know the History!



     The Super Bowl coin toss is supposed to the fairest and least predictable way to start the NFL title game, but reality shows that this random event never seems very random.


In the 14 games between Super Bowl 32 and Super Bowl 45, the NFC never lost a coin toss. That's 14-0 on a supposedly 50-50 proposition.

Small wonder some of the best online sportsbooks even offered the AFC as a slight underdog to win on the Super Bowl coin toss betting menus. Then the Patriots won the
toss (but lost the game) in Super Bowl 46 to break the streak.

As of Super Bowl 47 between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers, 'heads' was on a four-game win streak. But Super Bowl history tells us that it's almost a
guarantee that this toss will be tails. Why?

Three other times, there have been four-game streaks, but never five. So if that holds true, tails is due in 2013.

Check out all the Super Bowl coin toss results below and bet the coin toss prop at BOVADA .

Super Bowl 1      Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10     Heads  Packers
Super Bowl 2      Green Bay 33, Oakland 14           Tails      Raiders
Super Bowl 3      New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7   Heads  Jets
Super Bowl 4      Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7       Tails      Vikings
Super Bowl 5      Baltimore 16, Dallas 13  Tails      Cowboys
Super Bowl 6      Dallas 24, Miami 3           Heads  Dolphins
Super Bowl 7      Miami 14, Washington 7               Heads  Dolphins
Super Bowl 8      Miami 24, Minnesota 7 Heads  Dolphins
Super Bowl 9      Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6         Tails      Steelers
Super Bowl 10   Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17 Heads  Cowboys
Super Bowl 11   Oakland 32, Minnesota 14           Tails      Raiders
Super Bowl 12   Dallas 27, Denver 10       Heads  Cowboys
Super Bowl 13   Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 Heads  Cowboys
Super Bowl 14   Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19        Heads  Rams
Super Bowl 15   Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10        Tails      Eagles
Super Bowl 16   San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21   Tails      49ers
Super Bowl 17   Washington 27, Miami 17            Tails      Dolphins
Super Bowl 18   Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9   Heads  Raiders
Super Bowl 19   San Francisco 38, Miami 16          Tails      49ers
Super Bowl 20   Chicago 46, New England 10       Tails      Bears
Super Bowl 21   New York Giants 39, Denver 20 Tails      Broncos
Super Bowl 22   Washington 42, Denver 10          Heads  Redskins
Super Bowl 23   San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16   Tails      49ers
Super Bowl 24   San Francisco 55, Denver 10       Heads  Broncos
Super Bowl 25   New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19 Heads  Bills
Super Bowl 26   Washington 37, Buffalo 24          Heads  Redskins
Super Bowl 27   Dallas 52, Buffalo 17       Heads  Bills
Super Bowl 28   Dallas 30, Buffalo 13       Tails      Cowboys
Super Bowl 29   San Francisco 49, San Diego 26  Heads  49ers
Super Bowl 30   Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17 Tails      Cowboys
Super Bowl 31   Green Bay 35, New England 21 Heads  Patriots
Super Bowl 32   Denver 31, Green Bay 24             Tails      Packers
Super Bowl 33   Denver 34, Atlanta 19    Tails      Falcons
Super Bowl 34   St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16          Tails      Rams
Super Bowl 35   Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7              Tails      Giants
Super Bowl 36   New England 20, St. Louis 17      Heads  Rams
Super Bowl 37   Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21           Tails      Buccaneers
Super Bowl 38   New England 32, Carolina 29      Tails      Panthers
Super Bowl 39   New England 24, Philadelphia 21              Tails      Eagles
Super Bowl 40   Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10              Tails      Seahawks
Super Bowl 41   Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17         Heads  Bears
Super Bowl 42   New York Giants 17, New England 14     Tails      Giants
Super Bowl 43   Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23             Heads  Cardinals
Super Bowl 44   New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17               Heads  Saints
Super Bowl 45   Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 17       Heads  Packers
Super Bowl 46   New York Giants 21, New England 17     Heads  Patriots
Super Bowl 47   Baltimore vs. San Francisco

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Los Angeles Clippers(32-11) Vs. Phoenix Suns(14-28)


Well it definitely didn't take too long for new Phoenix Suns head coach Lindsey Hunter to win his first game as an NBA head coach as the Phoenix Suns beat the Sacramento Kings last night by the final score of 106-96.
Hunter and the Suns will be faced with a tougher task tonight as they are set to take on the Los Angeles Clippers who are own the third best record in the NBA. The good news is, Hunter and the Suns  may get a break tonight as the Clippers will likely be without star point guard Chris Paul who’s out dealing with an knee injury.



“There’s no timetable right now,” Clippers head coach Vinny Del Negro said. “He’s just sore … It’s a pain tolerance thing. It’s a bruise on your kneecap and you have to be able to run and move and cut and jump and do things and it’s going to be sore for a while.
Going into tonight’s match-up between the Suns and the Clippers, the Clippers are the favorite by a 6.5 point margin according to ESPN.com. The Clippers will likely be without Paul and the Clippers are still without Chauncey Billups who’s still dealing with his foot injury. The Suns will be without Jermaine O’Neal, O’Neal is undergoing a series of medical tests and screenings for an undisclosed medical condition.
Keys to the game: Suns

- Beware of the Clippers bench! The last time these two teams played the Clippers bench torched Phoenix in the fourth quarter and ultimately propelled Los Angeles to victory. The Clippers benched outscored the Suns bench 47-25 in their last meeting.

- No turnovers! At this point I’m a broken record, I get that. Nonetheless the Suns can’t turn the ball over against the Clippers. The Clippers are a highlight reel waiting to happen, one turnover against the Clippers could potentially turn into a highlight reel dunk by Blake Griffin which leads to L.A gaining tremendous momentum.
“They’re playing show basketball with the alley-oops and the fancy passes,” said Suns center Marcin Gortat ”They can afford to turn the ball over a few times. Our team can’t fall for that. We have to run what the coach is telling us to run and to execute.”

- Rebounding! The Suns need to take advantage of the Clippers on the boards, it sounds like a bit of a stretch but it isn’t. The Clippers despite their talent on the front-court are a surprisingly poor rebounding team as they’re ranked 17th in the NBA in rebounds. Without Paul, the Clippers would have a tougher time on the offensive end and if the Suns can limit the Clipper’s second chance points, Lindsey Hunter may improve his record to 2-0 as the Suns head coach.
Keys to the game: Clippers

- Eric Bledsoe! Bledsoe has been getting the starting nod at point guard with Chris Paul out, and despite Bledsoe’s tremendous success as Paul’s back-up this season, he’s been pretty average when he’s been inserted into the starting line-up. In Bledsoe’s four games he’s started(plays 31 minutes on average), he’s averaging 11.8 points, 3.8 assists and 4.5 rebounds on 39% shooting from the floor. The Clippers have gone 3-1 with Bledsoe as their starter but they may need improved play from Bledsoe going forward in order continue their winning ways.

- Feed the Griffin! Blake Griffin has been dominant the last two games, in Griffin’s last two games he’s averaging 28.5 points, 12 rebounds, 6.5 assists, and 2.5 steals while shooting nearly 60% from the field and 81.3% from the foul line.
The X-Factor!

- Road woes. The Clippers are 3-3 on the road in their past six road games, and the Clippers have won just one game in Phoenix since April of 2007 and that win came last month. Will lighting strike twice for the Clippers in the valley? Only time will tell.
Match-up of the night!

- Luis Scola vs. Blake Griffin. Scola will have his hands full tonight against a red-hot Blake Griffin. Scola may not blow you away defensively but he’s a smart veteran who’s had success bothering young players on the defensive end.

ACTION FOR THE NIGHT: PHOENIX SUNS +7 

Protection Bet: Teaser Phoenix +13, Under 197

Saturday, January 19, 2013

"Two For The Money" - And Tomorrow's Game Picks!!


 Tomorrow's Teaser Of The Week... 


3-Teamer: GOTaction.com @ iGotodds.com

 Atlanta +15 over San Fran
 Over 36 in ATL game
 Baltimore +19 over New England


The "Big Game" Prediction... SF vs New England Patriots... SF WINS.