Filed under: NFL PLAYERS | Tags: Chiefs, Drew Bledsoe, Matt Cassel, NFL football, Patriots, Pats, quarterback, Super Bowl, Tom Brady
It’s amazing how important a single player can be for an NFL Football franchise, specifically the quarterback. Let’s take Tom Brady as the best example.
The Patriots are trusting on an inexperienced QB on Matt Cassel to finish the NFL season since Brady got injured in the first minutes of New England’s opener against the Chiefs.
Cassel hasn’t done that bad though, but is he able to lead the Pats to a good record? That is to be seen…
Tom Brady just underwent knee surgery and the question here is: Is he going to be the same quarterback after being absent during a whole pro football season? Or will he become just another from the bunch?
Certainly Matt Cassel is not the new Tom Brady but he did start this NFL 2008 season in the same position than Brady back in 2001 when he replaced Drew Bledsoe as the starting quarterback for the Patriots due to a football injury Bledsoe suffered.
If Cassel can raise his level to something similar of Brady’s, then the Patriots have a good chance of repeating at the Superbowl.
Filed under: 2009 NFL SEASON, NFL ANYTHING, NFL FOOTBALL FACTS, NFL PLAYERS | Tags: AFC East, Bills, Brett Favre, Cowboys, Dolphins, Eagles, Giants, Jets, Lions, NFC East, NFL, NFL championship, NFL football betting, NFL football Super Bowl, NFL Super Bowl, Patriots, Pats, Ravens, Redskins
It seems none of the last NFL Super Bowl contenders started with the right foot, as both the Giants and the Patriots lost their own exhibition matches. NY fell against the Lions by 13-10 and New England saw their first defeat against the Baltimore Ravens.
So when it comes to NFL gambling, these first introductory football games are really important as you get to see what the current conditions of the teams are.
I think the Patriots are still a strong contender for the NFL championship, but now that Brett Favre has joined the Jets, the AFC East has suddenly turned tougher than in the previous pro football season where the Pats had it easy against NY and other weak teams like the Dolphins and the Bills.
On the other hand, the Giants were considered by critics as one of the weakest teams at the NFC East before winning this past Super Bowl, and now that division has turned into one of the most difficult of the NFL, with the almighty Cowboys, the Eagles and the Redskins, who have a renewed roster and have good chances of winning the NFC East.
So who will make it further? I would say the Patriots, but the Pats have played just one exhibition game and it might be just too early to talk on that matter…
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Giants, NFL, NFL BETTING LINES, NFL betting odds, NFL championship, NFL football, NFL football bets, NFL football event, NFL football league, nfl football news, NFL football season, NFL futures, NFL odds, nfl pro football, NFL sports betting, nfl sports lines, nfl sports scores, Patriots, Super Bowl, Superbowl
I’ve been wagering on NFL football for quite a while, and I have to say that betting on NFL futures is one of the things that I enjoy the most.
This is because you get to bet NFL football with a clear vision of what you think is coming ahead, and it doesn’t matter what happens near the date of the NFL football event on which you placed your bet on, the odds are fixed and won’t change, so let’s say that you are betting one of the weakest teams of the NFL to win the NFL championship, and since the payout is higher when you bet an underdog, if that team gets to win, you will surely collect more money for less investment.
Plus you can gather with friends and make predictions, and I’m sure everybody will have their own insights of what the coming NFL football season will be, so you can get more good opinions before laying any cash.
It’s just like at the beginning of the past NFL football season; a friend of mine placed a bet for the Giants to win the Super Bowl, and the NFL odds were not good, but he’s a big NY fan, so he was truly satisfied with the money he made when the Giants beat the Patriots at the past NFL Super Bowl.
Try some futures out; you’ll have a lot of fun during regular football season hoping for your predictions to come true!
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: AFC, AFC East, AFC south, betting line, Brett Favre, Chargers, Colts, Dolphins, Jaguars, NFL betting, NFL football season, Patriots, Peyton Manning, Saints, Super Bowl, Superbowl, Vikings
Chargers for NFL champions!
I want to be ready for this coming NFL football season, so I am filling my diferent sportsbook NFL betting accounts in order to start making some future wagers.
If you ask me, I will say that San Diego has a great deal of chances to make it to the playoffs and why not… to the Super Bowl. On the other hand, if Brett Favre joins the Vikings, this is going to become one of the toughest teams in the league, and one to pay attention to.
I don’t see the Patriots coming with a perfect NFL Season this time around; in fact, I think they will have a hard time dealing with the renewed Dolphins to win the AFC East.
I heard some unbelievable stories about the Saints going to the Super Bowl… but I guess there were just a bunch of New Orleans fans who haven’t lost the faith and are expecting for a miracle to take place… well they are the Saints after all, some prayers have never hurt anybody…
Another team that is quite strong for the coming NFL football season are the Jaguars, but they have the Colts and Peyton Manning on their way in order to win the AFC south, so I will say that this is probably one of the top-3 toughest divisions in the league right now…
I think I will start with a future betting line for the champion of the AFC, and that sit is reserved for the Chargers this time…
Filed under: 2009 NFL SEASON | Tags: AFC, AFC title, Chargers, Colts, Division, NFC, NFL championship, NFL football games, NFL football season, NFL football team, Patriots, season, Steelers, Super Bowl, team, Titans, underdogg
There is no question about what Conference is the best of the NFL football league, the AFC or the NFC… I guess you know the answer…
The AFC has a strong team and contender for the NFL championship on each Division, starting with the East, which has the Patriots, the North with the Steelers, the South with the Colts, and last but not least, the West with the Chargers.
And from these teams, who has it easier on their own Division? I will have to say the Chargers. They play against other 3 teams that have no chances of doing good this coming NFL football season, while the toughest has to be the South, with the Colts dealing with the Jaguars, an NFL football team that had a great season last year, and the Titans, who are expected to win at least 9 NFL football games.
And from the four, who’s going to win the AFC title this time? Hmmm you might say the Patriots, but I think the real run will be between the Chargers and the Colts, with San Diego possibly going to the Super Bowl. But anything can happen, maybe an underdog will step up and have a great year, who knows…





