NFL Preseason Wagering Prefers Cowboys

The Cowboys are likely to be the most overhyped team in NFL betting.

 

The Dallas Cowboys are preferred by gamblers making an NFL preseason bet. The Dallas Cowboys are the -125 favorite to win the NFC East in NFL preseason probabilities. The New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles are also given an opportunity to win the division with the Washington Redskins the dark horse when you bet on the NFL.

 

NFL preseason odds list Philadelphia at +250 and the Giants at +275 to take the NFC East. The Redskins are the 5-1 long shot. Much of the recognition in the division is on the Cowboys since they added wide receiver Dez Bryant in the NFL Draft. The Dallas Cowboys are a marquee squad however they are still a squad that has a head coach in Wade Phillips who doesn’t know how to win in the playoffs and a secondary that looks prone.

 

With Kevin Kolb, the Philadelphia Eagles will have a new starting quarterback this year. He has competed with the Eagles since he was drafted in 2007. However he didn’t get a whole lot of activity until 2009, when he became the 1st quarterback in NFL history to toss more than 300 yards in both of his 2 career starts. He was furthermore named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week, and this year the Philadelphia Eagles are showing their trust in him by providing him the starting quarterback placement.

 

The Eagles also made some nice additions in the off-season that might aid them including running back Mike Bell who was with the Super Bowl champ the Saints last season. Bell was signed to the Eagles in March 2010 with a 1 year contract worth $1.7 million. Whether or not Kolb can replace Donovan McNabb is of course the crucial thing. The Eagles were becoming older and they made numerous moves in the off-season that set them in a superior position to contend this season and in future seasons.

 

Head coach Tom Coughlin is under strain to win the division this season since the Giants were a major letdown last season. Perry Fewell is the new defensive coordinator that the Philadelphia Eagles have introduced, and they made a great pickup getting Antrel Rolle from the Cardinals. Fewell was formerly the interim head coach of the Buffalo Bills. Rolle was signed to a 5 year, $37 million agreement. The Giants need a rebound season from Brandon Jacobs and a commitment to defense that wasn’t there last season.

 

The Redskins are almost certainly the most interesting squad in this division in NFL preseason odds with every one of their changes. They have a new head coach in Mike Shanahan, ex – Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb and a myriad of other new participants. The team added Trent Williams in the draft, Jammal Brown from the Saints, Larry Johnson from the Chiefs, Willie Parker from the Steelers, and a number of competitors on defense. They do have to handle Albert Haynesworth and his attitude but overall the Redskins look vastly greater proceeding into 2010.

The Importance of Betting in the NFL Preseason 2010

Just how do you look at 2010 NFL preseason sportsbook

wagering results in terms of the regular season?

 

Are the NFL preseason lines an indication of how the regular season football odds will look? Do the ends in the preseason make any difference?

 

2010 NFL preseason betting can be an indication of how the normal season will go but maybe not in the way that you believe. It’s easy to get too carried away with the outcomes when you look at the preseason. With regards to the starting weekend of the regular season, this is particularly true. The only way the preseason can be an indicator of how a squad is doing is if you read between the lines. You can not only take a look at the outcomes. You must examine how a team did early on in the match when the starters were competing. You are able to also examine the daily training camp reports that are out there at the team’s website and at the team’s hometown newspaper. The goal is to get a feel for team morale and a gauge on how upbeat the team is when it comes to the season. Are there injury worries? Is a certain game likely to be a problem for a team? These answers most likely won’t come from preseason results.

 

What you are able to gain from NFL preseason lines is lineup changes, controversy, accidents, strain on coaches, etc. Preparation is the key to making winning wagers. The more that you understand going into the season, the better prepared you will be and that means analyzing preseason matches.

 

Teams that are successful in the preseason are more likely to have winning seasons than those that don’t. While it is true that preseason games do not count in the rankings they do wind up mattering. They are not as bad as you may think at forecasting the in total record of a team, though they can’t tell you which matches a squad will win during the season. Teams that reach the Super Bowl nearly never have a losing track record in the preseason. The preseason sets the tone for the normal season and the results aren’t as meaningless as they might appear. Teams that lose in the preseason hardly ever end up making the playoffs.

 

Keep an eye on 2010 preseason results. They can tell you how they could perform in total for the year and how a squad is gaining ready for the regular season.

 

The signing period ends for unrestricted free agents who got June 1 tender on July 22. The Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremonies take place on August 7. On August 8, the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, showcasing Cincinnati against Dallas in Canton, Ohio will take place. The game is a traditional start to every NFL wagering preseason. From August 12 to 16 is the 1st preseason weekend. The lineup will be reduced to a max of 75 competitors on August 31. The lineup has been decreased to a max of 53 participants by September 4. On September 9, NFL gambling enthusiasts will see the starting game of the normal season.

 

David Villa: Liverpool in ‘last chance’ saloon with Torres

Barcelona’s striker David Villa expected his Spanish team-mate, Fernando Torres to move on from Liverpool to Chelsea after a disappointing season for the Liverpool FC as they finished as low as seventh place and failed to qualify for the Champions League but was surprised that Torres didn’t join Chelsea this summer.

David Villa, who had moved from Valencia to the Nou Camp before the World Cup believes that Roy Hodgson might loose their star striker Fernando Torres if Liverpool don’t perform well enough in the upcoming season.

In an interview given to Daily Star Sunday, Villa said “I am actually a little surprised. It looks like Nando is staying,”

“After I spoke with him at the World Cup I thought he would sign for Chelsea.

“I think it must only be that Chelsea did not meet Liverpool’s valuation. Because, if they had, I am sure he would have made the move.”

“This is Liverpool’s last chance to keep him. They have to prove they are capable of challenging on all fronts this season, otherwise he will be gone. If Liverpool fail to win anything I am sure he will be at Chelsea next summer.” Continue reading