NFL Gambling Probabilities – Examining the Eagles Agenda

Everybody would like to see Washington’s Donovan McNabb encounter his former team. The 1st competition between the Philadelphia Eagles and Redskins will be on October 3rd in Philadelphia. Those making an NFL wager this year should give the Philadelphia Eagles some action.

 

NFL wagering probabilities this year gives us the Philadelphia Eagles with a difficult opening match against the Green Bay Packers. If the Philadelphia Eagles can get past that competition they have some winnable matches in the next few weeks. They go to Detroit and Jacksonville in Weeks 2 and 3 before heading home to sponsor the Redskins in a major competition.

 

Since it’s brutal down the stretch, the Eagles actually need to make the most of the early part of their schedule. They go on the road for what may be a challenging game on Sunday evening on NBC in Week 5 at San Francisco after the Eagles play the Redskins. They then come home to confront Atlanta in Week 6. They travel to Tennessee in Week 7 just before their bye comes in Week 8.

 

There’s not an easy game on the schedule for the Eagles after their bye week. They sponsor the Indianapolis Colts in Week 9 and then head out to Washington for a Monday evening match in Week 10. They sponsor the Giants in Week 11 on Sunday evening and then go to Chicago in Week 12. They have a quick week in Week 13 as they play Houston at home on Thursday night. Before a very difficult two competition road trip to Dallas and the Giants in Weeks 14 and 15, they will get some extra rest. In the final two weeks of the season, they finish up at home with Minnesota and Dallas.

 

By those experts who make an NFL bet, the Philadelphia Eagles are viewed as a contender in the NFC East this year however the Eagles have a very hard agenda. There are very few easy matches on the schedule this season. Since Jacksonville and Detroit may both be much better this year, even a few of the matches they should win early in the season may not be simple.

 

The Philadelphia Eagles have won three NFL championships in the pre-Super Bowl era and made 2 Super Bowl appearances, each of which they lost. The squad is currently estimated to be worth $1.024 billion, and is the fifth most valuable NFL franchise. Eagles enthusiasts are infamously dedicated and that may have an impact on NFL betting odds for the team.

 

Because of their previous quarterback, Donovan McNabb, being traded to the Washington Redskins, the team has a new starting quarterback in Kevin Kolb. Nonetheless he’s only under contract with the Philadelphia Eagles through the 2011 season since he only signed a one-year contract extension with the team. He could wind up in competition for the starting role with Mike Kafka, who the Philadelphia Eagles took in the fourth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He’s third-string at this time, but that could switch. Michael Vick is their backup quarterback, however his recent run-ins with the law help make it appear less and less probable that he’s going to be with the franchise much longer.

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