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The NFL season won’t kick off for another 10 weeks, but with the schedule out and oddsmakers already taking action on the games, there’s no better time to begin looking forward to what the fall will have to offer.
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The NFL season won’t kick off for another 10 weeks, but with the schedule out and oddsmakers already taking action on the games, there’s no better time to begin looking forward to what the fall will have to offer.
The Seattle Seahawks become the hunted this year rather than being the hunter when they kick off their season against Green Bay in September.
2014 AFC West Preview – There’s Denver and Everyone Else
With the NFL draft a distant memory and mandatory mini-camps underway, it is time to get down to some business and start talking about the teams that will emerge this year and challenge for the Super Bowl when the weather turns cold and we are all longing for the weather that we are having now.
The Most Interesting Division in the World
The 2014 NFL season is just around the corner and the NFC West promised to be the toughest division in the game once again with the Hawks and the 49ers among the two or three betting favorites to win the Super Bowl and the Cards and the Rams making giant strides toward legitimacy the last couple of years.
The NFC North was a major disappointment during the 2013 NFL season. The Green Bay Packers won the division, but they did it with an unimposing 8-7-1 record. This, of course, came after the group had three teams with double-digit wins the year before.
One of my favorite tools in preparing for the 2014 NFL season and to enhance your NFL wagering knowledge is to look ahead at each team’s regular-season schedule and evaluate the games they will play. Without further ado, the last contender from the AFC South division: the Jacksonville Jaguars.
One of my favorite tools in preparing for the 2014 NFL season and to enhance your NFL wagering knowledge is to look ahead at each team’s regular-season schedule and evaluate the games they will play. I give you the Houston Texans.
The Dolphins remained in the AFC playoff race deep into December last year, but back-to-back losses to Buffalo and the New York Jets in their final two games extended their current postseason drought to five seasons.
It has been nearly 15 years since the Buffalo Bills have made it into the playoffs and they have posted a grand total of one winning season during this drought.
One of my favorite tools in preparing for the 2014 NFL season and to enhance your NFL wagering knowledge is to look ahead at each team’s regular-season schedule and evaluate the games they will play. Behold, the Indianapolis Colts.
Next up, we have the Tennessee Titans. One of my favorite tools in preparing for the upcoming NFL season and enhancing your NFL wagering knowledge is to look ahead at each team’s schedule and evaluate the games they will play.
The draft is over, the rookie mini-camps are in the books and mandatory mini camps have begun – the business of football is back into full swing – thankfully.
The good folks at Sportsbook.ag were first to market with win totals for the 2014 NFL season, and it’s these initial odds that give us a good idea of what oddsmakers think of each of the teams entering the season.
NFL.com’s Adam Schein recently wrote the following about the 2014 NFC South:
“I get paid to have an opinion. That’s how I make a living. The words “I don’t know” usually don’t fly in my world. However, I’m asking for an exception.
There’s still plenty of time between now and the first game of the upcoming NFL season, but the alert bettor is always looking ahead, and with lines available for Week 1, attempting to find value in those lines is something we can do now.
2014 AFC West Division Outlook – Denver’s Division to Lose
The NFL season is right around the corner – the draft and rookie camps are a thing of the past. Although position battles have yet to be determined there are some definite favorites in each division based on projected roster alone – the AFC West is absolutely no exception.