NFL Wagering’s Overrated Squads

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NFL wagering history informs us that at least five of the teams that got to the playoffs a year ago won’t make it in 2010. Which teams are likely to fall this season? When making an NFL bet, which ones ought you avoid?



Practically all of the playoff teams from a year ago are going to be preferred by NFL betting online. Lots of of them are going to fail. Each season it happens. History has shown that repeating success after a Super Bowl season is extremely tricky to do, though the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints are expected to be pretty good again in 2010. Might 1 of these teams be unable to make the playoffs in betting football in 2010? It does not seem likely but it is unquestionably feasible.

The San Diego Chargers finished 13-3 last season, but there are warning symptoms that this team is ready to fall. The team will be devoid of their best offensive tackle and best wide receiver to start the season. San Diego might be the team that surprises everyone with a big fall and the AFC West is getting better.

Three NFC teams are getting lots of hype this season from those making an NFL bet. They’re the Cowboys, Vikings and Green Bay Packers. The odds are that not less than 1 of those teams turns into a disappointment. Based on their difficult schedule and with the uncertainty regarding quarterback Brett Favre, it might be the Minnesota Vikings.

The other teams that had winning records last season were the Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals, New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets. The Cardinals are already being downgraded as a result of the loss of quarterback Kurt Warner so if they don’t make the playoffs it would not be a surprise. The Jets are everyone’s “hot” team proceeding into 2010 but they’ve got a major concern with cornerback Darrelle Revis holding out. The Baltimore Ravens are another popular pick for 2010 and they’ve got defensive secondary issues of their own with competitors out as a result of injury. The Cincinnati Bengals picked up Terrell Owens and if he implodes the Cincinnati Bengals may fall while the Philadelphia Eagles have new starting quarterback in Kevin Kolb. It’s hard to see the Patriots missing the playoffs since they still have Tom Brady.


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