Jay Goldberg, lead analyst of 900 Football Links has a documented (on the site) record of 22-7-1 over the last 10 weeks. That is a 76% winning percentage.
Goldberg has the second best historical record picking games against the spread on the site amongst the current analysts picking games on the site. Frank LoSchiavo owns the best historical record for current analysts picking games against the spread, and his 64% in 2003 remains the best single season record of all current analysts. Larry LoSchiavo, Mark Schneer, and Stuart Kroll are the other analysts currently picking games.
However, the single best year picking against the spread was turned in by Michael DiMiceli. In 2000 Michael went 31-15 (67%). However, he decided to do a “George Costanza” and stop picking games while on top.
http://www.900footballlinks.net is best known for its coverage of the NFL draft. In addition to mock drafts from the analysts, Jay Goldberg ranks the prospects, reports workout numbers from the Combine and individual workouts, highlights workout numbers that are in the top third of all prospects by position, analyzes team needs heading into free agency and the draft, and covers the college All Star Games, including observations from Senior Bowl Practices. In fact, Goldberg scores the offensive lineman/defensive lineman one-on-one’s during Senior Bowl practices and reports his head-to-head scores on the site. His list with analysis of underrated players in the draft is also a very popular feature.
However, it is Jay Goldberg’s draft report cards, which include key college street free agent signings that is the site’s most popular feature. After the draft these report cards come out slowly because of how comprehensive they are. All information for the draft report cards are placed on each team’s page on the site. There is a written analysis and grade generated along with a table of all prospect’s workout numbers indicating where their performance was in the top third amongst all prospects at their position. Comments from the All Star Games and the Combine are also moved to the team page. Best of all, the draft analysis remains on the team page so fans can easily review past drafts.
In his other life Jay Goldberg is a business consultant (http://www.dtrconsulting.biz) and author (How to Get, Keep and Be Well Paid on a Job, http://www.outskirtspress.com/
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