NFL Picks: Preseason NFL Predictions
It’s about that time of the year where everyone is chomping at the bit to get some action down on NFL picks. For those of us in that boat it’s only a little more than a week when we get our chance with the NFL Picks Hall of Fame game next Sunday, August 9th.
Although you’ll certainly here all about the pros and cons about betting the NFL Picks preseason, the fact remains, that if you can effectively pick your sports you can start off the season with a padded bankroll.So that we get off on the right foot this NFL picks football season let’s take a look at some recent profitable team trends.
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I focus on this type of angle because coaches have tendencies during the “practice games” and therefore can present some great NFL picks opportunities.
Week 1 – (Includes the Hall of Fame Game)
Buffalo – 6-0 ATS
Tampa Bay 5-0-1 ATS
New England 5-1 ATS
Philadelphia 0-5 ATS
Kansas City 1-4 ATS
Week Two
Philadelphia 10-0 ATS
NY Giants 4-0 ATS
Dallas 6-1 ATS
Kansas City 0-6 ATS
St. Louis 0-4 ATS
Week Three
Arizona 6-0 ATS
Indianapolis 6-1 ATS
New England 5-1 ATS
Cincinnati 1-7 ATS
Detroit 2-10 ATS
Week Four
Denver 9-0 ATS
Cincinnati 4-0 ATS
Tampa Bay 4-0 ATS
Houston 0-6 ATS
Washington 0-5 ATS
Arizona 0-4
When looking at the most recent team NFL picks performances certainly gives us some games to look at it’s important to factor in any additions/losses that took place in the off season for those particular teams (including coaching changes).
For example, in week 1 the Kansas City Chiefs should be looking to get out of the blocks in good fashion consider the addition of a new HC and QB.
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One reply on “NFLX Preseason Handicapping”
Trends are trends no matter if the game count or not.
I look for teams like Detroit, St.Louis, and Kansas City to play a bit harder in these games ti try and get back to winning