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    AFC North Snapshot
    June 8, 2017


    AFC NORTH - 2016 STANDINGS

    Team SU Record ATS Record

    Pittsburgh 11-5 9-6-1
    Baltimore 8-8 7-9
    Cincinnati 6-9-1 7-9
    Cleveland 1-15 3-12-1

    AFC North History

    Did You Know?

    -- The Ravens struggled in the underdog role by posting a 1-5 SU and 2-4 ATS when receiving points. Both covers came against the rival Steelers.

    -- From the start of November through mid-December, the Browns scored 13 points or less in six straight games and posted an 0-6 SU/ATS record in that span.

    -- The Bengals cashed the UNDER in seven of the final eight games of 2016, including a 4-0 mark in their last four road contests.

    -- The Steelers were listed as an underdog only once in the regular season in 2016, the fewest number of times in this role since 2009.

    Odds to win AFC North - per Sportsbook.ag

    Pittsburgh Steelers 5/7
    Baltimore Ravens 5/2
    Cincinnati Bengals 7/2
    Cleveland Browns 100/1

    AFC North Win Totals - per Sportsbook.ag

    Baltimore Ravens Under 9 (-125) Over 9 (-105)
    Cincinnati Bengals Under 8.5 (-120) Over 8.5 (-110)
    Cleveland Browns Under 4.5 (-140) Over 4.5 (+110)
    Pittsburgh Steelers Under 10.5 (-110) Over 10.5 (-120)

    2017 Divisional Matchups - Odds per CG Technology

    Week 1 - Baltimore at Cincinnati (-1)
    Week 1 - Pittsburgh (-9) at Cleveland
    Week 2 - Cleveland at Baltimore (-9.5)
    Week 4 - Pittsburgh (-1.5) at Baltimore
    Week 4 - Cincinnati (-3.5) at Cleveland
    Week 7 - Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (-7)
    Week 12 - Cleveland at Cincinnati (-8.5)
    Week 13 - Pittsburgh (-1) at Cincinnati
    Week 14 - Baltimore at Pittsburgh (-6)
    Week 15 - Baltimore (-4) at Cleveland
    Week 17 - Cincinnati at Baltimore (OFF)
    Week 17 - Cleveland at Pittsburgh

    Odds Subject to Change

    Strength of Schedule
    2016 Standings vs. 2017 Las Vegas Win Totals

    STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2016 STANDINGS
    Team Opp. Combined Record Opp. Winning Percentage
    Cleveland Browns 119-135-2 .469
    Baltimore Ravens 117-137-2 .461
    Pittsburgh Steelers 115-139-2 .453
    Cincinnati Bengals 115-141-0 .449

    STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2017 LAS VEGAS WIN TOTALS
    Team Opp. Combined Wins Opp. Win Average
    Cleveland 134 8.375
    Pittsburgh 128.5 8.03
    Baltimore 127 7.93
    Cincinnati 126.5 7.91
    2017 Games vs. 2016 Playoff Teams

    Baltimore: 7
    Cincinnati: 5
    Cleveland: 5
    Pittsburgh: 5

    Primetime Games

    Baltimore:
    (Week 8 vs. Dolphins – TNF, Week 12 vs. Texans – MNF, Week 14 at Steelers – SNF)

    Cincinnati: (Week 2 vs. Texans – TNF, Week 13 vs. Steelers – MNF)

    Cleveland: (None)

    Pittsburgh:
    (Week 8 at Lions – SNF, Week 11 vs. Titans – TNF, Week 12 vs. Packers – SNF, Week 13 at Bengals – MNF, Week 14 vs. Ravens – SNF)

    PRIMETIME RECORDS (2006-2016)


    Team Games Record (2016) SNF (2016) MNF (2016) TNF (2016)

    Baltimore 36 20-16 (1-1) 7-5 7-9 (1-1) 6-2 (1-0)

    Cincinnati 26 7-19 (1-1) 0-6 3-5 (0-1) 3-5 (1-0)

    Cleveland 15 5-10 (0-1) 0-1 2-3 3-6 (0-1)

    Pittsburgh 50 32-18 (3-0) 16-11 (1-0) 10-3 (1-0) 6-4 (1-0)

    Baltimore Ravens

    Head Coach: John Harbaugh (2008)
    Offensive Coordinator: Marty Mornhinweg (2016)
    Defensive Coordinator: Dean Pees (2012)

    Offense

    - Improvements: RB Danny Woodhead (LAC), WR Jeremy Maclin (KC)
    - Key Losses: T Ricky Wagner (DET)

    Defense

    - Improvements: CB Brandon Carr (DAL), S Tony Jefferson (ARZ)
    - Key Losses: LB Elvis Dumervil (SF), DE Lawrence Guy (NE)

    Cincinnati Bengals


    Head Coach: Marvin Lewis (2003)
    Offensive Coordinator: Ken Zampese (2016)
    Defensive Coordinator: Paul Guenther (2014)

    Offense

    - Improvements: RB Joe Mixon (Draft - Oklahoma), WR John Ross (Draft - Washington), OT Andre Smith (MIN)
    - Key Losses: RB Rex Burkhead (NE), T Andrew Whitworth (LAR), G Kevin Zeitler (CLE)

    Defense

    - Improvements: LB Kevin Minter (ARZ)
    - Key Losses: LB Karlos Dansby (ARZ), DE Margus Hunt (IND)

    Cleveland Browns

    Head Coach: Hue Jackson (2016)
    Offensive Coordinator: Hue Jackson
    Defensive Coordinator: Gregg Williams (First Year) - Previous (Rams DC)

    Offense

    - Improvements: WR Kenny Britt (LAR), TE David Njoku (Draft - Miami, FL), QB Brock Osweiler (HOU), C JC Tretter (GB), G Kevin Zeitler (CIN)
    - Key Losses: QB Josh McCown (NYJ), WR Terrelle Pryor (WSH)

    Defense


    - Improvements: None
    - Key Losses: None

    Pittsburgh Steelers

    Head Coach: Mike Tomlin (2007)
    Offensive Coordinator: Todd Haley (2012)
    Defensive Coordinator: Keith Butler (2015)

    Offense

    - Improvements: RB Knile Davis (KC), WR Justin Hunter (BUF), WR Juju Smith-Schuster (Draft - USC)
    - Key Losses: RB DeAngelo Williams (Released), WR Markus Wheaton (CHI)

    Defense

    - Improvements: DE Tyson Alualu (JAX)
    - Key Losses: LB Jarvis Jones (ARZ), LB Lawrence Timmons (MIA)
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    AFC South Snapshot
    June 8, 2017


    AFC SOUTH - 2016 STANDINGS

    Team SU Record ATS Record
    Houston 9-7 6-9-1
    Tennessee 9-7 7-9
    Indianapolis 8-8 7-8-1
    Jacksonville 3-13 8-8

    AFC South History

    Did You Know?

    -- The Texans dominated at home last season by compiling a 7-1 record at NRG Stadium, while holding six opponents to 20 points or fewer.

    -- After starting 0-2, the Colts never lost consecutive games again in 2016, going 7-0 SU and 6-1 ATS following a loss starting in Week 3.

    -- Jacksonville was listed as a favorite only once in 2016, losing at home to Houston as three-point chalk, 24-21. In spite of a 3-13 record, the Jaguars managed to cover in the final three games of the season.

    -- Tennessee closed out 2016 with a strong 4-1 record, while limiting three of those opponents to 17 points or less.

    Odds to win AFC South - per Sportsbook.ag

    Tennessee Titans 21/10
    Indianapolis Colts 9/4
    Houston Texans 9/4
    Jacksonville Jaguars 5/1

    AFC South Win Totals - per Sportsbook.ag

    Houston Texans Under 8.5 (-115) Over 8.5 (-115)
    Indianapolis Colts Under 8.5 (-110) Over 8.5 (-120)
    Jacksonville Jaguars Under 6.5 (Even) Over 6.5 (-130)
    Tennessee Titans Under 9 (-120) Over 9 (-110)

    2017 Divisional Matchups - Odds per CG Technology

    Week 1 - Jacksonville at Houston (-4.5)
    Week 2 - Tennessee (-1) at Jacksonville
    Week 4 - Tennessee at Houston (-3)
    Week 6 - Indianapolis at Tennessee (-3)
    Week 7 - Jacksonville at Indianapolis (-6.5)
    Week 9 - Indianapolis at Houston (-3)
    Week 12 - Tennessee at Indianapolis (-3)
    Week 13 - Indianapolis (-1) at Jacksonville
    Week 13 - Houston at Tennessee (-2.5)
    Week 15 - Houston (-1) at Jacksonville
    Week 17 - Jacksonville at Tennessee (OFF)
    Week 17 - Houston at Indianapolis (OFF)

    Odds Subject to Change

    Strength of Schedule
    2016 Standings vs. 2017 Las Vegas Win Totals

    SOS - PER 2016 STANDINGS
    Team Opp. Combined Record Opp. Winning Percentage
    Houston 115-138-3 .455
    Jacksonville 111-142-3 .439
    Tennessee 111-142-3 .439
    Indianapolis 107-146-3 .424

    SOS - PER 2017 LAS VEGAS WIN TOTALS
    Team Opp. Combined Wins Opp. Win Average
    Houston 129 8.06
    Jacksonville 127.5 7.97
    Tennessee 123.5 7.72
    Indianapolis 122 7.62

    2017 Games vs. 2016 Playoff Teams

    Houston: 4
    Indianapolis: 4
    Jacksonville: 4
    Tennessee: 5

    Primetime Games

    Houston: (Week 2 at Bengals – TNF, Week 5 vs. Chiefs – SNF, Week 12 at Ravens – MNF)

    Indianapolis: (Week 4 at Seahawks – SNF, Week 6 at Titans – MNF, Week 15 vs. Broncos – TNF)

    Jacksonville: (None)

    Tennessee: (Week 6 vs. Colts – MNF, Week 11 at Steelers – TNF)

    PRIMETIME RECORDS (2006-2016)

    Team Games Record (2016) SNF (2016) MNF (2016) TNF (2016)

    Houston 24 7-17 (1-3) 2-4 (1-0) 4-7 (0-2) 1-6 (0-1)

    Indianapolis 47 29-18 (1-2) 14-11 (0-1) 6-6 (1-0) 9-1 (0-1)

    Jacksonville 16 6-10 (0-1) 0-1 3-4 3-5 (0-1)

    Tennessee 17 8-9 (1-0) 1-2 5-2 2-5 (1-0)

    Houston Texans

    Head Coach: Bill O'Brien (2014)
    Offensive Coordinator: Bill O'Brien
    Defensive Coordinator: Mike Vrabel (First Year) - Previous (Texans LBs Coach)

    Offense

    - Improvements: QB Deshaun Watson (Draft - Clemson)
    - Key Losses: QB Brock Osweiler (CLE)

    Defense

    - Improvements: None
    - Key Losses: CB A.J. Bouye (JAX), S Quintin Demps (CHI), LB John Simon (IND)

    Indianapolis Colts

    Head Coach: Chuck Pagano (2012)
    Offensive Coordinator: Rob Chudzinski (First Year) - Previous (Colts Associate Head Coach)
    Defensive Coordinator: Ted Monachino (2016)

    Offense

    - Improvements: WR Kamar Aiken (BAL), P Jeff Locke (MIN)
    - Key Losses: G Hugh Thornton (ATL)

    Defense

    - Improvements: DT Johnthan Hankins (NYG), DE Margus Hunt (CIN), LB Barkevious Mingo (NE), DE Jabaal Sheard (NE), LB John Simon (HOU), LB Sean Spence (TEN)
    - Key Losses: S Mike Adams (CAR), LB Erik Walden (Released)

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    Head Coach: Doug Marrone (2016 - Interim)
    Offensive Coordinator: Nathaniel Hackett (2016)
    Defensive Coordinator: Todd Wash (2016)

    Offense

    - Improvements: RB Leonard Fournette (Draft - LSU), OT Branden Albert (MIA), TE Mychal Rivera (OAK)
    - Key Losses: T Kelvin Beachum (NYJ)

    Defense

    - Improvements: CB A.J. Bouye (HOU), DE Calais Campbell (ARZ), S Barry Church (DAL)
    - Key Losses: DE Tyson Alualu (PIT), CB Prince Amukamara (CHI), S Johnathan Cyprien (TEN), DE Jared Odrick (Released)

    Tennessee Titans

    Head Coach: Mike Mularkey (2015)
    Offensive Coordinator: Terry Robiskie (2016)
    Defensive Coordinator: Dick LeBeau (2016)

    Offense

    - Improvements: WR Corey Davis (Draft - Western Michigan)
    - Key Losses: TE Anthony Fasano (MIA), G Chance Warmack (PHI), WR Kendall Wright (CHI)

    Defense

    - Improvements: S Johnathan Cyprien (JAX), CB Logan Ryan (NE)
    - Key Losses: LB Sean Spence (IND)
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

    Comment


    • #3
      AFC East Snapshot
      June 8, 2017


      AFC EAST - 2016 STANDINGS

      Team SU Record ATS Record
      New England 14-2 13-3
      Miami 10-6 9-7
      Buffalo 7-9 6-10
      N.Y. Jets 5-11 6-10

      AFC East History

      Did You Know?

      -- Buffalo began last season with a strong 4-2 mark with three of those victories coming against NFC West opponents. The Bills managed only two covers in the final 10 games with one of those ATS wins coming against the lowly Browns.

      -- The Dolphins overcame an early 1-4 start to win 10 games, but only one victory came against a team that made the postseason (Pittsburgh).

      -- The 28 points allowed to the Falcons in the Super Bowl was the second-most given up by the Patriots in 2016. Since 2014, New England owns a 3-5 SU and 2-6 ATS when it yields at last 28 points in a game.

      -- Besides sweeping the Bills, the Jets also beat the Ravens, 49ers, and Browns. In 11 opportunities as an underdog, New York lost nine of those games, while covering only three times.

      Odds to win AFC East - per Sportsbook.ag

      New England Patriots 1/12
      Miami Dolphins 8/1
      Buffalo Bills 15/1
      N.Y. Jets 75/1

      AFC East Win Totals - per Sportsbook.ag

      Buffalo Bills Under 6.5 (-115) Over 6.5 (-115)
      Miami Dolphins Under 7.5 (+105) Over 7.5 (-135)
      New England Patriots Under 12.5 (-115) Over 12.5 (-115)
      New York Jets Under 5.5 (-165) Over 5.5 (+135)

      2017 Divisional Matchups - Odds per CG Technology

      AFC East
      Week 1 - N.Y. Jets at Buffalo (-6)
      Week 3 - Miami (-2) at N.Y. Jets
      Week 6 - New England (-9.5) at N.Y. Jets
      Week 7 - N.Y. Jets at Miami (-8.5)
      Week 9 - Buffalo (-1.5) at N.Y. Jets
      Week 12 - Miami at New England (-9)
      Week 13 - New England (-7) at Buffalo
      Week 14 - New England (-4) at Miami
      Week 15 - Miami at Buffalo (-1.5)
      Week 16 - Buffalo at New England (-11.5)
      Week 17 - Buffalo at Miami (OFF)
      Week 17 - N.Y. Jets at New England (OFF)

      Odds Subject to Change

      Strength of Schedule
      2016 Standings vs. 2017 Las Vegas Win Totals

      STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2016 STANDINGS
      Team Opp. Combined Record Opp. Winning Percentage
      Buffalo Bills 143-112-1 .561
      Miami Dolphins 140-116-0 .547
      New York Jets 137-119-0 .535
      New England Patriots 135-121-0 .527

      STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2017 LAS VEGAS WIN TOTALS
      Team Opp. Combined Wins Opp. Win Average
      Buffalo 136.5 8.53
      Miami 135 8.43
      NY Jets 129.5 8.09
      New England 127 7.93

      2017 Games vs. 2016 Playoff Teams

      Buffalo: 7
      Miami: 5
      New York: 7
      New England: 7

      Primetime Games

      Buffalo: (Week 9 at Jets – TNF)

      Miami: (Week 8 at Ravens – TNF, Week 9 vs. Raiders – SNF, Week 10 at Panthers – MNF, Week 14 vs. Patriots – MNF)

      New England: (Week 1 vs. Chiefs – TNF, Week 5 at Buccaneers – TNF, Week 14 at Dolphins – MNF)

      New York: (Week 9 vs. Bills – TNF)

      Buffalo Bills

      Head Coach: Sean McDermott (First Year) - Previous (Panthers DC)
      Offensive Coordinator: Rick Dennison (First Year) - Previous (Broncos OC)
      Defensive Coordinator: Leslie Frazier (First Year) - Previous (Ravens DBs Coach)

      Offense

      - Improvements: FB Patrick DiMarco (ATL), K Steven Hauschka (SEA), FB Mike Tolbert (CAR)
      - Key Losses: WR Marquise Goodwin (SF), WR Robert Woods (LAR)

      Defense

      - Improvements: S Micah Hyde (GB)
      - Key Losses: LB Zach Brown (WSH), CB Stephon Gilmore (NE), DB Nickell Robey-Coleman (LAR)

      Miami Dolphins

      Head Coach: Adam Gase (2016)
      Offensive Coordinator: Clyde Christensen (First Year) - Previous (Colts QBs Coach)
      Defensive Coordinator: Matt Burke (First Year) - Previous (Dolphins LB Coach)

      Offense

      - Improvements: TE Anthony Fasano (TEN)
      - Key Losses: TE Dion Sims (CHI)

      Defense

      - Improvements: S Nate Allen (OAK), S T.J. McDonald (LAR), LB Lawrence Timmons (PIT)
      - Key Losses: LB Jelani Jenkins (OAK)

      New England Patriots

      Head Coach: Bill Belichick (2000)
      Offensive Coordinator: Josh McDaniels (2012)
      Defensive Coordinator: Matt Patricia (2012)

      Offense

      - Improvements: RB Rex Burkhead (CIN), TE Dwayne Allen (IND), WR Brandin Cooks (NO)
      - Key Losses: TE Martellus Bennett (GB), RB LeGarrette Blount (PHI), WR Michael Floyd (MIN)

      Defense

      - Improvements: CB Stephon Gilmore (BUF), DE Lawrence Guy (BAL)
      - Key Losses: DE Chris Long (PHI), LB Barkevious Mingo (IND), CB Logan Ryan (TEN), DE Jabaal Sheard (IND)

      N.Y. Jets

      Head Coach: Todd Bowles (2015)
      Offensive Coordinator: John Morton (First Year) - Previous (Saints WRs Coach)
      Defensive Coordinator: Kacy Rodgers (2015)

      Offense

      - Improvements: T Kelvin Beachum (JAX), QB Josh McCown (CLE), WR Quinton Patton (SF)
      - Key Losses: QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (TB), K Nick Folk (TB), C Nick Mangold (Released), WR Brandon Marshall (NYG), QB Geno Smith (NYG), WR Eric Decker (Released)

      Defense

      - Improvements: CB Morris Claiborne (DAL)
      - Key Losses: CB Darrelle Revis (Released), LB David Harris (Released)
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

      Comment


      • #4
        AFC West Snapshot
        June 8, 2017


        AFC WEST - 2016 STANDINGS

        Team SU Record ATS Record
        Kansas City 12-4 9-7
        Oakland 12-4 10-6
        Denver 9-7 9-7
        L.A. Chargers 5-11 7-9

        AFC West History

        Did You Know?

        -- Following a 4-0 start, the defending champion Broncos fell apart by compiling a 5-7 SU/ATS record and failed to make the postseason. Playing as an underdog didn’t prove to show value as Denver went 0-3 SU/ATS in this role in December, while scoring 10 points or less in each defeat.

        -- Since starting the 2015 season at 1-5, the Chiefs have posted a 22-4 record the last 26 regular season contests, which includes six consecutive wins away from Arrowhead Stadium.

        -- Over the last two seasons, the Chargers have dropped 11 of 12 games inside the division, but the Lightning Bolts are 5-1 ATS in their past six AFC West road contests.

        -- The Raiders won nine of 10 games against teams outside the AFC West in 2016, while covering eight of those contests.

        Odds to win AFC West - per Sportsbook.ag

        Oakland Raiders 9/5
        Kansas City Chiefs 19/10
        Denver Broncos 16/5
        Los Angeles Chargers 5/1

        AFC West Win Totals - per Sportsbook.ag

        Denver Broncos Under 8.5 (-135) Over 8.5 (+105)
        Kansas City Chiefs Under 9 (Even) Over 9 (-130)
        LA Chargers Under 7.5 (-115) Over 7.5 (-115)
        Oakland Raiders Under 9.5 (Even) Over 9.5 (-130)

        2017 Divisional Matchups - Odds per CG Technology

        Week 1 - L.A. Chargers at Denver (-4)
        Week 3 - Kansas City (-1.5) at L.A. Chargers
        Week 4 - Oakland at Denver (-2)
        Week 6 - L.A. Chargers at Oakland (-8)
        Week 7 - Kansas City at Oakland (-3)
        Week 8 - Denver at Kansas City (-3)
        Week 12 - Denver at Oakland (-3)
        Week 14 - Oakland at Kansas City (-3)
        Week 15 - L.A. Chargers at Kansas City (-6)
        Week 17 - Kansas City at Denver (OFF)
        Week 17 - Oakland at L.A. Chargers

        Odds Subject to Change

        Strength of Schedule
        2016 Standings vs. 2017 Las Vegas Win Totals

        STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2016 STANDINGS
        Team Opp. Combined Record Opp. Winning Percentage
        Denver 147-107-2 .578
        Kansas City 147-108-1 .576
        Los Angeles 145-110-1 .568
        Oakland 144-111-1 .564

        STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2017 LAS VEGAS WIN TOTALS
        Team Opp. Combined Wins Opp. Win Average
        Kansas City 135 8.43
        Denver 134.5 8.4
        Oakland 134 8.375
        LA Chargers 128.5 8.03

        2017 Games vs. 2016 Playoff Teams
        Denver: 7
        Kansas City: 8
        Los Angeles: 8
        Oakland: 6

        Primetime Games

        Denver: (Week 1 vs. Chargers – MNF, Week 6 vs. Giants – SNF, Week 8 at Chiefs – MNF, Week 10 vs. Patriots – SNF, Week 15 at Colts – TNF)

        Kansas City: (Week 1 at Patriots – TNF, Week 4 vs. Redskins – MNF, Week 5 at Texans – SNF, Week 7 at Raiders – TNF, Week 8 vs. Broncos – MNF)

        Los Angeles: (Week 1 at Broncos – MNF)

        Oakland: (Week 3 at Redskins – SNF, Week 7 vs. Chiefs – TNF, Week 9 at Dolphins – SNF, Week 15 at Cowboys – SNF, Week 16 at Eagles – MNF)

        Denver Broncos

        Head Coach: Vance Joseph (First Year) - Previous (Dolphins DC)
        Offensive Coordinator: Mike McCoy (First Year) - Previous (Chargers Head Coach)
        Defensive Coordinator: Joe Woods (First Year) - Previous (Broncos DBs Coach)

        Offense

        - Improvements: RB Jamaal Charles (KC), G Ronald Leary (DAL)
        - Key Losses: OT Russell Okung (LAC)

        Defense

        - Improvements: None
        - Key Losses: LB DeMarcus Ware (Retired), CB Kavon Webster (LAR)

        Kansas City Chiefs

        Head Coach: Andy Reid (2013)
        Offensive Coordinator: Matt Nagy (2016)
        Defensive Coordinator: Bob Sutton (2013)

        Offense

        - Improvements: QB Patrick Mahomes (Draft - Texas Tech)
        - Key Losses: RB Jamaal Charles (DEN), RB Knile Davis (PIT)

        Defense

        - Improvements: DT Bennie Logan (PHI)
        - Key Losses: NT Dontari Poe (ATL)

        Los Angeles Chargers

        Head Coach: Anthony Lynn (First Year) - Previous (Bills OC)
        Offensive Coordinator: Ken Whisenhunt (2016)
        Defensive Coordinator: Gus Bradley (First Year) - Previous (Jaguars Head Coach)

        Offense

        - Improvements: OT Russell Okung (DEN), WR Mike Williams (Draft - Clemson)
        - Key Losses: RB Danny Woodhead (BAL)

        Defense

        - Improvements: None
        - Key Losses: None

        Oakland Raiders

        Head Coach: Jack Del Rio (2015)
        Offensive Coordinator: Todd Downing (First Year) - Previous (Raiders QBs Coach)
        Defensive Coordinator: Ken Norton, Jr. (2015)

        Offense

        - Improvements: RB Marshawn Lynch (SEA), TE Jared Cook (GB), OT Marshall Newhouse (NYG), WR Cordarelle Patterson (MIN)
        - Key Losses: RB Latavius Murray (MIN)

        Defense

        - Improvements: LB Jelani Jenkins (MIA)
        - Key Losses: S Nate Allen (MIA), CB D.J. Hayden (DET), LB Malcolm Smith (SF)
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          NFC North Snapshot
          June 8, 2017

          NFC NORTH - 2016 STANDINGS

          Team SU Record ATS Record
          Green Bay 10-6 9-6-1
          Detroit 9-7 8-8
          Minnesota 8-8 9-7
          Chicago 3-13 7-9

          NFC North History

          Did You Know?

          -- Chicago was the only NFC team to not win a road game last season, as the Bears covered only twice away from Soldier Field in losses to the Giants and Lions.

          -- The Packers lost all three home games to division opponents in 2015, but rebounded last season by winning and covering at Lambeau Field against Chicago, Detroit, and Minnesota.

          -- Detroit closed last season an 0-5 ATS stretch, capped off by a 20-point loss at Seattle in the NFC Wild Card round. Prior to that five-game ATS skid, the Lions covered their previous four contests in November.

          -- Minnesota began last season at 5-0 SU/ATS, but slumped to 3-8 SU and 4-7 ATS record over the final 11 games.

          Odds to win NFC North - per Sportsbook.ag

          Green Bay Packers 5/13
          Minnesota Vikings 7/2
          Detroit Lions 7/1
          Chicago Bears 30/1

          NFC North Win Totals - per Sportsbook.ag

          Chicago Bears Under 5.5 (-165) Over 5.5 (+135)
          Detroit Lions Under 8 (-130) Over 8 (Even)
          Green Bay Packers Under 10.5 (-120) Over 10.5 (-110)
          Minnesota Vikings Under 8.5 (-125) Over 8.5 (-105)

          2017 Divisional Matchups - Odds per CG Technology

          Week 4 - Chicago at Green Bay (-9.5)
          Week 4 - Detroit at Minnesota (-3)
          Week 5 - Minnesota (-2) at Chicago
          Week 6 - Green Bay (-1.5) at Minnesota
          Week 9 - Detroit at Green Bay (-7.5)
          Week 10 - Green Bay (-6.5) at Chicago
          Week 11 - Detroit (-1) at Chicago
          Week 12 - Minnesota at Detroit (-2)
          Week 15 - Chicago at Detroit (-6)
          Week 16 - Minnesota at Green Bay (-6.5)
          Week 17 - Chicago at Minnesota (OFF)
          Week 17 - Green Bay at Detroit (OFF)

          Odds Subject to Change

          Strength of Schedule
          2016 Standings vs. 2017 Las Vegas Win Totals

          STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2016 STANDINGS
          Team Opp. Combined Record Opp. Winning Percentage
          Green Bay Packers 122-132-2 .480
          Chicago Bears 122-133-1 .479
          Detroit Lions 119-135-2 .469
          Minnesota Vikings 115-139-2 .453

          STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2017 LAS VEGAS WIN TOTALS
          Team Opp. Combined Wins Opp. Win Average
          Chicago 134 8.375
          Detroit 131.5 8.22
          Green Bay 131 8.18
          Minnesota 127 7.93

          2017 Games vs. 2016 Playoff Teams
          Chicago: 6
          Detroit: 5
          Green Bay: 6
          Minnesota: 6

          Primetime Games

          Chicago: (Week 4 at Packers – TNF, Week 5 vs. Vikings – MNF)

          Detroit: (Week 2 at Giants – MNF, Week 8 vs. Steelers – SNF, Week 9 at Packers – MNF)

          Green Bay: (Week 2 at Falcons – SNF, Week 4 vs. Bears – TNF, Week 9 vs. Lions – MNF, Week 12 at Steelers – SNF, Week 16 vs. Vikings – SNF)

          Minnesota: Week 1 vs. Saints – MNF, Week 5 at Bears – MNF, Week 16 at Packers – SNF)

          PRIMETIME RECORDS (2006-2016)

          Team Games Record (2016) SNF (2016) MNF (2016) TNF (2016)
          Chicago 47 25-22 (1-3) 8-12 (0-1) 14-5 (1-1) 3-5 (0-1)
          Detroit 14 3-11 (0-2) 0-5 (0-1) 3-5 (0-1) 0-1
          Green Bay 46 26-20 (4-2) 14-10 (2-2) 7-8 (1-0) 5-2 (1-0)
          Minnesota 31 11-20 (2-1) 5-7 (1-0) 5-8 (1-0) 1-5 (0-1)

          Chicago Bears

          Head Coach: John Fox (2015)
          Offensive Coordinator: Dowell Loggains (2016)
          Defensive Coordinator: Vic Fangio (2015)

          Offense

          - Improvements: WR Victor Cruz (NYG), QB Mike Glennon (TB), WR Kendall Wright (TEN), TE Dion Sims (MIA), QB Mitchell Trubisky (Draft - UNC)
          - Key Losses: WR Alshon Jeffery (PHI), QB Jay Cutler (Released), QB Brian Hoyer (SF)

          Defense

          - Improvements: CB Prince Amukamara (JAX), S Quintin Demps (HOU)
          - Key Losses: None

          Detroit Lions

          Head Coach: Jim Caldwell (2014)
          Offensive Coordinator: Jim Bob Cooter (2015)
          Defensive Coordinator: Teryl Austin (2014)

          Offense

          - Improvements: G T.J. Lang (GB), T Ricky Wagner (BAL), TE Darren Fells (ARZ)
          - Key Losses: T Riley Reiff (MIN), WR Andre Roberts (ATL), G Larry Warford (NO)

          Defense

          - Improvements: CB D.J. Hayden (OAK), DT Jordan Hill (JAX)
          - Key Losses: None

          Green Bay Packers

          Head Coach: Mike McCarthy (2006)
          Offensive Coordinator: Edgar Bennett (2015)
          Defensive Coordinator: Dom Capers (2009)

          Offense

          - Improvements: TE Martellus Bennett (NE)
          - Key Losses: TE Jared Cook (OAK), RB Eddie Lacy (SEA), G T.J. Lang (DET), C JC Tretter (CLE)

          Defense

          - Improvements: CB Davon House (JAX)
          - Key Losses: S Micah Hyde (BUF), LB Datone Jones (MIN), LB Julius Peppers (CAR)

          Minnesota Vikings

          Head Coach: Mike Zimmer (2014)
          Offensive Coordinator: Pat Shurmur (2016)
          Defensive Coordinator: George Edwards (2014)

          Offense

          - Improvements: RB Dalvin Cook (Draft - FSU), RB Latavius Murray (OAK), WR Michael Floyd (NE), T Riley Reiff (DET), T Mike Remmers (CAR)
          - Key Losses: RB Adrian Peterson (NO), WR Cordarrelle Patterson (OAK), T Matt Kalil (CAR)

          Defense

          - Improvements: CB Captain Munnerlyn (CAR)
          - Key Losses: None
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #6
            NFC South Snapshot
            June 8, 2017


            NFC SOUTH - 2016 STANDINGS

            Team SU Record ATS Record
            Atlanta 11-5 10-6
            Tampa Bay 9-7 9-7
            New Orleans 7-9 11-5
            Carolina 6-10 6-9-1

            NFC South History

            Did You Know?

            -- The Falcons played four games decided by three points or less, losing three times to the Seahawks, Chargers, and Chiefs. In each of those three defeats, Atlanta led in the fourth quarter.

            -- The Panthers posted a 5-1 division mark two seasons ago when they made the Super Bowl, but Carolina slumped to a 1-5 ledger inside the NFC South this past season.

            -- New Orleans was money in the bank when receiving points in 2016 by compiling an 8-1 ATS record as an underdog. The Saints won and covered both times as a home ‘dog against the Panthers and Seahawks, while owning a 4-0 ATS record when getting points at the Superdome since 2015.

            -- The Buccaneers have lost four consecutive home openers after falling to the Rams last September, 37-32. Tampa Bay looks to turn around that trend as the Bucs host the Bears in Week 2, a team that went 0-8 on the road last season.

            Odds to win NFC South - per Sportsbook.ag

            Atlanta Falcons 17/10
            Carolina Panthers 9/4
            Tampa Bay Buccaneers 16/5
            New Orleans Saints 17/4

            NFC South Win Totals - per Sportsbook.ag

            Atlanta Falcons Under 9.5 (-115) Over 9.5 (-115)
            Carolina Panthers Under 9 (Even) Over 9 (-130)
            New Orleans Saints Under 8.5 (-125) Over 8.5 (-105)
            Tampa Bay Buccaneers Under 8.5 (-115) Over 8.5 (-115)

            2017 Divisional Matchups - Odds per CG Technology

            Week 3 - New Orleans at Carolina (-3)
            Week 8 - Carolina at Tampa Bay (-2.5)
            Week 9 - Atlanta (-1) at Carolina
            Week 9 - Tampa Bay at New Orleans (-1.5)
            Week 12 - Tampa Bay at Atlanta (-6.5)
            Week 13 - Carolina at New Orleans (-2.5)
            Week 14 - New Orleans at Atlanta (-7)
            Week 15 - Atlanta (-1.5) at Tampa Bay
            Week 16 - Tampa Bay at Carolina (-3)
            Week 16 - Atlanta at New Orleans (PK)
            Week 17 - New Orleans at Tampa Bay (OFF)
            Week 17 - Carolina at Atlanta (OFF)

            Odds Subject to Change

            Strength of Schedule

            2016 Standings vs. 2017 Las Vegas Win Totals

            STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2016 STANDINGS
            Team Opp. Combined Record Opp. Winning Percentage
            Atlanta Falcons 133-122-1 .521
            Tampa Bay Buccaneers 132-123-1 .518
            New Orleans Saints 130-125-1 .514
            Carolina Panthers 129-127 .504

            STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2017 LAS VEGAS WIN TOTALS
            Team Opp. Combined Wins Opp. Win Average
            Tampa Bay 133.5 8.34
            Atlanta 133 8.31
            New Orleans 129 8.06
            Carolina 128 8

            2017 Games vs. 2016 Playoff Teams

            Atlanta: 6
            Carolina: 6
            New Orleans: 6
            Tampa Bay: 7

            Primetime Games

            Atlanta: (Week 2 vs. Packers – SNF, Week 7 at Patriots – SNF, Week 11 at Seahawks – MNF, Week 14 vs. Saints – TNF, Week 15 at Buccaneers – MNF)

            Carolina: (Week 6 vs. Eagles – TNF, Week 10 vs. Dolphins – MNF)

            New Orleans: (Week 1 at Vikings – MNF, Week 14 at Falcons – TNF)

            Tampa Bay: (Week 5 vs. Patriots – TNF, Week 15 vs. Falcons – MNF)

            Atlanta Falcons

            Head Coach: Dan Quinn (2015)
            Offensive Coordinator: Steve Sarkisian (First Year) - Previous (Alabama OC)
            Defensive Coordinator: Marquand Manuel (First Year) - Previous (Falcons Secondary Coach)

            Offense

            - Improvements: WR Andre Roberts (DET)
            - Key Losses: FB Patrick DiMarco (BUF), WR Aldrick Robinson (SF)

            Defense

            - Improvements: NT Dontari Poe (KC)
            - Key Losses: LB Paul Worrlow (DET)

            Carolina Panthers

            Head Coach: Ron Rivera (2011)
            Offensive Coordinator: Mike Shula (2013)
            Defensive Coordinator: Steve Wilks (First Year) - Previous (Panthers DBs Coach)

            Offense

            - Improvements: T Matt Kalil (MIN), WR Charles Johnson (MIN), RB Christian McCaffrey (Draft - Stanford)
            - Key Losses: WR Ted Ginn (NO), FB Mike Tolbert (BUF), T Mike Remmers (MIN)

            Defense

            - Improvements: S Mike Adams (IND), CB Captain Munnerlyn (MIN), LB Julius Peppers (GB)
            - Key Losses: DB Leonard Johnson (BUF), LB A.J. Klein (NO)

            New Orleans Saints

            Head Coach: Sean Payton (2006)
            Offensive Coordinator: Pete Carmichael, Jr. (2009)
            Defensive Coordinator: Dennis Allen (2015)

            Offense

            - Improvements: RB Adrian Peterson (MIN), WR Ted Ginn (CAR), G Larry Warford (DET)
            - Key Losses: None

            Defense

            - Improvements: LB A.J. Klein (CAR), LB Alex Okafor (ARZ), LB Manti Te'o (SD)
            - Key Losses: None

            Tampa Bay Buccaneers

            Head Coach: Dirk Koetter (2016)
            Offensive Coordinator: Todd Monken (2016)
            Defensive Coordinator: Mike Smith (2016)

            Offense

            - Improvements: QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (NYJ), TE O.J. Howard (Draft - Alabama), WE DeSean Jackson (WSH), K Nick Folk (NYJ)
            - Key Losses: QB Mike Glennon (CHI)

            Defense

            - Improvements: DE Chris Baker (WSH)
            - Key Losses: S Bradley McGougald (SEA), DT Akeem Spence (DET)
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #7
              NFC East Snapshot
              June 8, 2017


              NFC EAST - 2016 STANDINGS

              Team SU Record ATS Record
              Dallas 13-3 10-6
              N.Y. Giants 11-5 9-6-1
              Washington 8-7-1 10-6
              Philadelphia 7-9 8-8

              NFC East History

              Did You Know?

              -- After losing to the Giants to open the season, the Cowboys won and covered nine consecutive games, which was the longest hot SU/ATS streak in the league in 2016.

              -- Following an 0-2-1 ATS start in the favorite role, New York compiled a 6-0 SU and 5-1 ATS record in its final six opportunities when laying points.

              -- The Eagles started and ended last season well by beginning 3-0 and finishing 2-0. Only problem is the 2-9 record in between, but that did include a home victory over the NFC champion Falcons.

              -- Washington cashed in five of seven opportunities in the underdog role in 2016, which includes three ATS wins on the road against NFC East foes.

              Odds to win NFC East - per Sportsbook.ag

              Dallas Cowboys 7/5
              New York Giants 12/5
              Philadelphia Eagles 17/5
              Washington Redskins 5/1

              NFC East Win Totals - per Sportsbook.ag

              Dallas Cowboys Under 9.5 (+115) Over 9.5 (-145)
              New York Giants Under 9 (-130) Over 9 (Even)
              Philadelphia Eagles Under 8.5 (-130) Over 8.5 (Even)
              Washington Redskins Under 7.5 (-105) Over 7.5 (-125)

              2017 Divisional Matchups - Odds per CG Technology

              Week 1 - Philadelphia at Washington (-3)
              Week 1 - N.Y. Giants at Dallas (-5)
              Week 3 - N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia (-1)
              Week 7 - Washington at Philadelphia (-2.5)
              Week 8 - Dallas (-2.5) at Washington
              Week 11 - Philadelphia at Dallas (-7)
              Week 12 - N.Y. Giants at Washington (-1)
              Week 13 - Washington at Dallas (-7)
              Week 14 - Dallas (-1) at N.Y. Giants
              Week 15 - Philadelphia at at N.Y. Giants (-3.5)
              Week 17 - Dallas at Philadelphia (OFF)
              Week 17 - N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia (OFF)

              Odds Subject to Change

              Strength of Schedule
              2016 Standings vs. 2017 Las Vegas Win Totals

              STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2016 STANDINGS
              Team Opp. Combined Record Opp. Winning Percentage
              Washington Redskins 138-116-2 .543
              New York Giants 135-117-4 .535
              Dallas Cowboys 134-118-4 .531
              Philadelphia Eagles 134-118-4 .531

              STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2017 LAS VEGAS WIN TOTALS
              Team Opp. Combined Wins Opp. Win Average
              Washington 133.5 8.34
              Dallas 132.5 8.28
              NY Giants 129.5 8.09
              Philadelphia 128.5 8.03

              2017 Games vs. 2016 Playoff Teams

              Dallas: 7
              New York: 6
              Philadelphia: 7
              Washington: 7

              Primetime Games

              Dallas: (Week 1 vs. Giants – SNF, Week 3 at Cardinals – MNF, Week 11 vs. Eagles – SNF, Week 13 vs. Redskins – TNF, Week 15 at Raiders – SNF)

              New York: (Week 1 at Cowboys – SNF, Week 2 vs. Lions – MNF, Week 6 at Broncos – SNF, Week 12 at Redskins – TNF)

              Philadelphia: (Week 6 at Panthers – TNF, Week 7 vs. Redskins – MNF, Week 11 at Cowboys – SNF, Week 13 at Seahawks – SNF, Week 16 vs. Raiders – MNF)

              Washington: (Week 3 vs. Raiders – SNF, Week 4 at Chiefs – MNF, Week 7 at Eagles – MNF, Week 12 vs. Giants – TNF, Week 13 at Cowboys – TNF)

              PRIMETIME RECORDS (2006-2016)

              Team Games Record (2016) SNF (2016) MNF (2016) TNF (2016)
              Dallas 58 34-24 (5-1) 21-17 (3-1) 6-5 (1-0) 7-2 (1-0)
              N.Y. Giants 54 24-30 (2-3) 12-18 (1-1) 8-8 (1-1) 4-4 (0-1)
              Philadelphia 51 26-25 (2-2) 13-14 (0-1) 10-7 (1-1) 3-4 (1-0)
              Washington 34 10-24 (1-2) 5-8 (1-0) 3-12 (0-2) 2-4
              Dallas Cowboys

              Head Coach: Jason Garrett (2010)
              Offensive Coordinator: Scott Linehan (2015)
              Defensive Coordinator: Rod Marinelli (2014)

              Offense

              - Improvements: None
              - Key Losses: QB Tony Romo (Retired), G Ronald Leary (DEN)

              Defense

              - Improvements: CB Nolan Carroll (PHI)
              - Key Losses: CB Brandon Carr (BAL), S Barry Church (JAX), CB Morris Claiborne (NYJ), DT Terrell McClain (WSH)

              New York Giants

              Head Coach: Ben McAdoo (2016)
              Offensive Coordinator: Mike Sullivan (2016)
              Defensive Coordinator: Steve Spagnuolo (2015)

              Offense

              - Improvements: WR Brandon Marshall (NYJ), G D.J. Fluker (SD)
              - Key Losses: K Robbie Gould (SF), OT Marshall Newhouse (OAK)

              Defense

              - Improvements: None
              - Key Losses: DT Johnathan Hankins (IND)

              Philadelphia Eagles

              Head Coach: Doug Pederson (2016)
              Offensive Coordinator: Frank Reich (2016)
              Defensive Coordinator: Jim Schwartz (2016)

              Offense

              - Improvements: RB LeGarrette Blount (NE), QB Nick Foles (KC), WR Alshon Jeffery (CHI), WR Torrey Smith (SF), G Chance Warmack (TEN)
              - Key Losses: None

              Defense

              - Improvements: DE Chris Long (NE)
              - Key Losses: DE Connor Barwin (LAR), CB Nolan Carroll (DAL), DT Bennie Logan (KC)

              Washington Redskins

              Head Coach: Jay Gruden (2014)
              Offensive Coordinator: Matt Cavanaugh (First Year) - Previous (Redskins QBs Coach)
              Defensive Coordinator: Greg Manusky (First Year) - Previous (Redskins LBs Coac

              Offense

              - Improvements: WR Terrelle Pryor (CLE)
              - Key Losses: WE Pierre Garcon (SF), WR DeSean Jackson (TB)

              Defense

              - Improvements: LB Zach Brown (BUF), DT Terrell McClain (DAL), S D.J. Swearinger (ARZ)
              - Key Losses: DE Chris Baker (TB)
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

              Comment


              • #8
                NFC West Snapshot
                June 8, 2017


                NFC WEST - 2016 STANDINGS

                Team SU Record ATS Record
                Seattle 10-5-1 8-8
                Arizona 7-8-1 6-10
                L.A. Rams 4-12 4-11-1
                San Francisco 2-14 5-11

                NFC West History

                Did You Know?

                -- In four of the last five seasons, the Seahawks have compiled a 7-1 home record or better.

                -- Arizona scored the fourth-most points in the NFC last season (418), while scoring at least 30+ points in six games.

                -- Los Angeles began last season at 3-1, but lost 11 of its final 12 games. In the lone victory during that cold stretch, the Rams failed to score a touchdown but still beat the Jets, 9-6 on three field goals.

                -- The 49ers need to see the Rams every week as San Francisco beat Los Angeles twice last season, but went 0-14 against the rest of the league.

                Odds to win NFC West - per Sportsbook.ag

                Seattle Seahawks 5/19
                Arizona Cardinals 3/1
                Los Angeles Rams 20/1
                San Francisco 49ers 40/1

                NFC West Win Totals - per Sportsbook.ag

                Arizona Cardinals Under 8.5 (-115) Over 8.5 (-115)
                Los Angeles Rams Under 5.5 (-130) Over 5.5 (Even)
                San Francisco 49ers Under 4.5 (-105) Over 4.5 (-125)
                Seattle Seahawks Under 10.5 (-110) Over 10.5 (-120)

                2017 Divisional Matchups - Odds per CG Technology

                Week 2 - San Francisco at Seattle (-13)
                Week 3 - Los Angeles at San Francisco (-1.5)
                Week 4 - San Francisco at Arizona (-9)
                Week 5 - Seattle (-6) at St. Louis
                Week 7 - Arizona (-3) at Los Angeles
                Week 9 - Arizona (-3.5) at San Francisco
                Week 10 - Seattle (-2) at Arizona
                Week 12 - Seattle (-7.5) at San Francisco
                Week 13 - Los Angeles at Arizona (-8.5)
                Week 15 - Los Angeles at Seattle (-13.5)
                Week 17 - Arizona at Seattle (No Line), San Francisco at Los Angeles (No Line)

                Odds Subject to Change

                Strength of Schedule
                2016 Standings vs. 2017 Las Vegas Win Totals

                STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2016 STANDINGS
                Team Opp. Combined Record Opp. Winning Percentage
                Los Angeles Rams 121-130-5 .482
                San Francisco 49ers 119-132-5 .475
                Arizona Cardinals 118-135-3 .467
                Seattle Seahawks 115-138-3 .455

                STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE - PER 2017 LAS VEGAS WIN TOTALS
                Team Opp. Combined Wins Opp. Win Average
                LA Rams 129 8.06
                San Francisco 128 8
                Arizona 124 7.75
                Seattle 122 7.62

                2017 Games vs. 2016 Playoff Teams

                Arizona: 6
                Los Angeles: 5
                San Francisco: 5
                Seattle: 5

                Primetime Games

                Arizona: (Week 3 vs. Cowboys - MNF, Week 10 vs. Seahawks - TNF)

                Los Angeles: (Week 3 at 49ers - TNF)

                San Francisco: (Week 3 vs. Rams - TNF)

                Seattle: (Week 4 vs. Colts - SNF, Week 10 at Cardinals - TNF, Week 11 vs. Falcons - MNF, Week 13 vs. Eagles - SNF)

                Primetime Records

                NFC WEST (2006-2016)
                Team Games Record (2016) SNF (2016) MNF (2016) TNF (2016)
                Arizona 25 13-11-1 (2-1-1) 5-3-1 (0-1-1) 4-5 (1-0) 4-3 (1-0)
                L.A. Rams 13 2-11 (0-2) 0-1 0-6 (0-1) 2-4 (0-1)
                San Francisco 34 19-15 (1-1) 3-7 11-3 (1-0) 5-5 (0-1)
                Seattle 29 23-7-1 (4-0-1) 9-5-1 (2-0-1) 10-0 (1-0) 4-2 (1-0)

                Arizona Cardinals

                Head Coach: Bruce Arians (2013)
                Offensive Coordinator: Harold Goodwin (2013)
                Defensive Coordinator: James Bettcher (2015)

                Offense

                - Improvements: K Phil Dawson (SF)
                - Key Losses: None

                Defense

                - Improvements: S Antoine Bethea (SF), LB Karlos Dansby (CIN)
                - Key Losses: DE Calais Campbell (JAX), S Tony Jefferson (BAL), LB Kevin Minter (CIN), S D.J. Swearinger (WSH)

                Los Angeles Rams

                Head Coach: Sean McVay (First Year) - Previous (Redskins OC)
                Offensive Coordinator: Matt LaFleur (First Year) - Previous (Falcons QBs Coach)
                Defensive Coordinator: Wade Phillips (First Year) - Previous (Broncos DC)

                Offense

                - Improvements: T Andrew Whitworth (CIN), WR Robert Woods (BUF)
                - Key Losses: WR Kenny Britt (CLE)

                Defense

                - Improvements: DE Connor Barwin (PHI), DB Nickell Robey-Coleman (BUF), CB Kayvon Webster (DEN)
                - Key Losses: S T.J. McDonald (MIA)

                San Francisco 49ers

                Head Coach: Kyle Shanahan (First Year) - Previous (Falcons OC)
                Offensive Coordinator: Kyle Shanahan
                Defensive Coordinator: Robert Saleh (First Year) - Previous (Jaguars LBs Coach)

                Offense

                - Improvements: WR Pierre Garcon (WSH), K Robbie Gould (NYG), QB Brian Hoyer (CHI), WR Aldrick Robinson (ATL)
                - Key Losses: QB Colin Kaepernick (Free Agency), K Phil Dawson (ARZ), WR Torrey Smith (PHI)

                Defense

                - Improvements: LB Elvis Dumervil (BAL), LB Malcolm Smith (OAK)
                - Key Losses: S Antoine Bethea (ARZ)

                Seattle Seahawks

                Head Coach: Pete Carroll (2010)
                Offensive Coordinator: Darrell Bevell (2011)
                Defensive Coordinator: Kris Richard (2015)

                Offense

                - Improvements: RB Eddie Lacy (GB)
                - Key Losses: K Steven Hauschka (BUF)

                Defense

                - Improvements: S Bradley McDougald (TB)
                - Key Losses: DT John Jenkins (CHI)
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                Comment


                • #9
                  NFL notebook: Vikings' Floyd may have violated house arrest
                  June 16, 2017


                  Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Michael Floyd may have violated the terms of his house arrest by drinking.

                  Floyd is scheduled for a show-cause hearing in Scottsdale (Ariz.) City Court on June 26, according to ESPN.

                  TMZ reported Friday that Floyd recently tested positive for alcohol at least three times and skipped another test altogether while under house arrest after he was found guilty of extreme DUI in February.

                  According to documents from the court obtained by ESPN's Adam Schefter, Floyd was contacted on Monday after a review of alcohol monitoring reports indicated a missed test, as well as the presence of alcohol in several tests.

                  "We are aware of the situation involving Michael Floyd and are looking into the matter," the Vikings said in a statement. "We are still gathering facts and will withhold any further comment at this time."

                  --New Orleans Saints standout left tackle Terron Armstead will be sidelined four to six months due to a torn labrum suffered in Wednesday's practice.

                  The 25-year-old is slated to undergo shoulder surgery on Monday.

                  Armstead learned his shoulder injury required surgery and tweeted his sentiments.

                  "Heartbroken when I found out I need surgery! No one is more frustrated than me after working so hard. I'll be back #WhoDatNation STRONGER!!" Armstead wrote.

                  --Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey underwent surgery to repair a core muscle injury, the team announced.

                  The Jaguars did not disclose how long Ramsey would be sidelined, however a typical recovery from this type of surgery is approximately six weeks. That timetable would put the 22-year-old Ramsey back for the first week of training camp.

                  "I want to and will be the best version of myself that I can be for the upcoming 2017 season," Ramsey said in a statement. "I will attack this rehab, refine my body and work as hard as I ever have to come the best defensive back in the league and to make everyone, including my family, teammates and city, proud of who I am."

                  Ramsey, who was the fifth overall pick of the 2016 draft, collected 65 tackles, two interceptions and one forced fumble while starting every game during his rookie season.

                  --Carolina Panthers starting defensive tackle Star Lotulelei is recovering from offseason surgery to clean up his shoulder.

                  Lotulelei's surgery had not been previously reported, but he is expected to be ready for the start of training camp next month, according to the Charlotte Observer.

                  The 27-year-old Lotulelei was on the sideline as the Panthers' three-day minicamp wrapped up Thursday. The team's 2013 first-round pick participated in position drills this week while being held out of scrimmage situations.

                  --The Vikings waived former Nebraska quarterback Tommy Armstrong, an undrafted rookie trying to make the team as a safety.

                  The Vikings signed Armstrong in May to take a look at him as a safety prospect. He participated in six practices during organized team activities and three during this week's mandatory minicamp.

                  Armstrong passed for 3,030 yards and 22 touchdowns for the Cornhuskers in 2015, followed by 2,180 yards and 14 TDs last season.
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • #10
                    2017-18 Playoff Props
                    July 5, 2017

                    The 2017 NFL regular season concludes on Sunday Dec. 31 and the Wild Card round of the playoffs is scheduled to kick off on Saturday Jan. 6, 2018.

                    To no surprise, the New England Patriots have been installed as the largest favorites (-2500) to reach this year’s playoffs. For every $100 wagered on the Pats, bettors would see a return of $4.

                    Oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have posted early playoff prop wagers that allow bettors to predict if teams will make this year’s postseason.

                    For those expecting New England to miss the postseason, they can grab a return as high as 12/1 odds (Bet $100 to win $1,200).

                    Along with the Patriots, the offshore betting shop believes eight total teams will make return trips to this year’s playoffs.

                    The quartet expected to struggle are Houston, Miami, New York Giants and Detroit.

                    AFC - 2016 Playoff Teams
                    New England Patriots Yes -2500, No +1200
                    Kansas City Chiefs Yes -140, No +120
                    Pittsburgh Steelers Yes -360, No +300
                    Houston Texans Yes +150, No -170
                    Oakland Raiders Yes -170, No +150
                    Miami Dolphins Yes +325, No -400

                    NFC - 2016 Playoff Teams

                    Dallas Cowboys Yes -180, No +160
                    Atlanta Falcons Yes -140, No +120
                    Seattle Seahawks Yes -500, No +400
                    Green Bay Packers Yes -360, No +300
                    New York Giants Yes +100, No -120
                    Detroit Lions Yes +290, No -350

                    Listed below are the Yes & No playoff betting odds for all 32 teams in the NFL.

                    Odds per BetOnline.ag


                    Arizona Cardinals
                    Yes +150
                    No -170

                    Atlanta Falcons
                    Yes -140
                    No +120

                    Baltimore Ravens
                    Yes +125
                    No -145

                    Buffalo Bills
                    Yes +500
                    No -700

                    Carolina Panthers
                    Yes +115
                    No -135

                    Chicago Bears
                    Yes +1600
                    No -3300

                    Cincinnati Bengals
                    Yes +165
                    No -200

                    Cleveland Browns
                    Yes +1600
                    No -3300

                    Dallas Cowboys
                    Yes -180
                    No +160

                    Denver Broncos
                    Yes +175
                    No -210

                    Detroit Lions
                    Yes +290
                    No -350

                    Green Bay Packers
                    Yes -360
                    No +300

                    Houston Texans
                    Yes +150
                    No -170

                    Indianapolis Colts
                    Yes +150
                    No -170

                    Jacksonville Jaguars
                    Yes +400
                    No -500

                    Kansas City Chiefs
                    Yes -140
                    No +120

                    Los Angeles Chargers
                    Yes +290
                    No -350

                    Los Angeles Rams
                    Yes +1200
                    No -2000

                    Miami Dolphins
                    Yes +325
                    No -400

                    Minnesota Vikings
                    Yes +180
                    No -220

                    New England Patriots
                    Yes -2500
                    No +1200

                    New Orleans Saints
                    Yes +250
                    No -300

                    New York Giants
                    Yes +100
                    No -120

                    New York Jets
                    Yes +2000
                    No -5000

                    Oakland Raiders
                    Yes -170
                    No +150

                    Pittsburgh Steelers
                    Yes -360
                    No +300

                    San Francisco 49ers
                    Yes +1400
                    No -2500

                    Seattle Seahawks
                    Yes -500
                    No +400

                    Tampa Bay Buccaneers
                    Yes +180
                    No -220

                    Tennessee Titans
                    Yes +140
                    No -160

                    Washington Redskins
                    Yes +290
                    No -350

                    Odds Subject to Change
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      NFL notebook: Raiders G Jackson receives $56M deal
                      June 30, 2017


                      Oakland Raiders right guard Gabe Jackson agreed to a five-year, $56 million extension with the club on Friday, according to multiple reports.

                      The deal includes $26 million in guaranteed money, according to Spotrac.

                      Jackson is entering the final season on his rookie contract. The extension starts next season and runs through the 2022 campaign.

                      Jackson is a key figure on an offensive line that allowed an NFL-low 18 sacks last season.

                      --The Philadelphia Eagles released wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham after signing rookie quarterback Dane Evans to a three-year contract.

                      Green-Beckham, 24, joined the Eagles last August in a training-camp trade with the Tennessee Titans for offensive tackle Dennis Kelly.

                      The 6-foot-5, 237-pound Green-Beckham, a 2015 second-round pick, finished his one season in Philadelphia with 36 catches for 392 yards and two touchdowns.

                      Evans, 23, threw for 3,348 yards and 32 touchdowns with 12 interceptions as a senior at the University of Tulsa last year.

                      --Eagles linebacker Jordan Hicks injured his hand while on his honeymoon in Greece, according to multiple reports.

                      The team is still gathering information and Hicks' injury is not considered to be major, according to ESPN.

                      Phillyvoice.com first reported Hicks injured his hand Thursday while exiting a pool during the honeymoon trip. He reportedly sent a video of his hand to team doctors to take a look.

                      The 25-year-old Hicks, who was selected by the Eagles in the third round of the 2015 NFL Draft out of Texas, owns 135 tackles, two sacks, seven interceptions, one forced fumble, four fumble recoveries and 14 pass breakups in 24 career games, including starting all 16 games last season.

                      --Former Denver Broncos tight end Mitchell Henry died of complications from acute myeloid leukemia. He was 24.

                      Henry played at Western Kentucky, which announced his passing. He played in 47 games for the Hilltoppers during his college career, totaling 78 receptions for 1,094 yards and 12 touchdowns.

                      Henry, while at home in Kentucky late last year, experienced pain in his shoulder, according to ESPN. He went to a hospital, where doctors found a mass in his chest. He then began chemotherapy treatment.

                      Henry had been released from the Baltimore Ravens' practice squad in November.

                      --Baltimore Ravens tight end Darren Waller has been suspended for at least one year without pay for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, the league announced.

                      The suspension means Waller will forfeit his 2017 base salary of $642,774.

                      This is the second suspension for Waller in the past two years. After the first suspension, Waller told the club's website that he tested positive for marijuana. Waller had 10 receptions for 85 yards and two touchdowns in 2016. He has played in 18 games for the Ravens over the past two seasons.

                      --Plans to expand the NFL International Series to China in 2018 are on hold for at least one more season.

                      With speculation surrounding a future NFL franchise in London and discussion as recently as 2016 about playing the postseason Pro Bowl on foreign soil -- the league admitted discussions with officials in Sydney, Australia -- expanding the International Series remains a goal.

                      Another regular-season game will be played in Mexico City this season, after the Houston Texans and Oakland Raiders played before a record crowd in November 2016.
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                      • #12
                        2017-18 ROY and MVP Props
                        July 6, 2017

                        The 2017-18 NFL regular season will begin on Thursday Sept. 7 and our friends at BetOnline.ag are offering up betting odds on two of the more popular awards this fall.

                        NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
                        NFL Most Valuable Player

                        When it comes to first-year players, the offshore betting shop is expecting the award to be handed to a player from one of the South divisions.

                        Jacksonville running back Leonard Fournette has been made the early favorite at 9/2 odds (Bet $100 to win $450) and right behind him is Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson at 5/1 odds.

                        Carolina rookie Christian McCaffrey is sitting at 6/1 odds while Tennessee wide receiver Corey Davis is listed at 8/1 odds.

                        Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott captured the 2016 award and he wasn’t even listed on the betting board since he was expected to back up Tony Romo. Including Prescott, bettors have seen signal callers win the top rookie accolade in four of the last seven years.

                        As far as the Most Valuable Player award, quarterbacks are once again listed as the top choices.

                        New England’s Tom Brady (4/1) is the favorite and he sits in front of Aaron Rodgers (8/1) of Green Bay and Russell Wilson (10/1) of Seattle. Quarterbacks have won this award the last four years and nine of the last 10.

                        If you’re looking for a running back to break through, notable players include Ezekiel Elliott (16/1) of the Dallas Cowboys and the versatile David Johnson (25/1) of the Arizona Cardinals.

                        Listed below are all of the odds for the two NFL award props for the upcoming season.

                        Odds to Win the Offensive Rookie of The Year Award (12/31/17) - per BetOnline.ag
                        Leonard Fournette (JAX) 9/2
                        Deshaun Watson (HOU) 5/1
                        Christian McCaffrey (CAR) 6/1
                        Corey Davis (TEN) 8/1
                        Dalvin Cook (MIN) 10/1
                        Mike Williams (LAC) 12/1
                        O.J. Howard (TB) 12/1
                        Joe Mixon (CIN) 14/1
                        John Ross (CIN) 14/1
                        DeShone Kizer (CLE) 16/1
                        Evan Engram (NYG) 20/1
                        Mitch Trubisky (CHI) 20/1
                        Jamaal Williams (GB) 20/1
                        David Njoku (CLE) 25/1
                        Zay Jones (BUF) 25/1
                        Curtis Samuel (CAR) 25/1
                        Patrick Mahomes (KC) 25/1
                        Adam Shaheen (CHI) 33/1
                        Juju Smith-Schuster (PIT) 33/1
                        Kareem Hunt (KC) 33/1
                        Samaje Perine (WAS) 50/1
                        D'Onta Foreman (HOU) 50/1
                        Dede Westbrook (JAX) 50/1

                        Odds to Win the Regular Season MVP Award - per BetOnline.ag
                        Tom Brady (NE) 4/1
                        Aaron Rodgers (GB) 8/1
                        Russell Wilson (SEA) 10/1
                        Ben Roethlisberger (PIT) 12/1
                        Dak Prescott (DAL) 12/1
                        Matt Ryan (ATL) 14/1
                        Ezekiel Elliott (DAL) 16/1
                        Derek Carr (OAK) 20/1
                        Cam Newton (CAR) 22/1
                        David Johnson (ARI) 25/1
                        LeVeon Bell (PIT) 25/1
                        Andrew Luck (IND) 25/1
                        Drew Brees (NO) 25/1
                        Julio Jones (ATL) 28/1
                        Sam Bradford (MIN) 33/1
                        Antonio Brown (PIT) 33/1
                        Carson Wentz (PHI) 33/1
                        Eli Manning (NYG) 33/1
                        Andy Dalton (CIN) 50/1
                        Carson Palmer (ARI) 50/1
                        Paxton Lynch (DEN) 50/1
                        LeSean McCoy (BUF) 50/1
                        Marcus Mariota (TEN) 50/1

                        Odds Subject to Change
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                        • #13
                          Chiefs sign LB Mauga to contract
                          July 6, 2017


                          KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The Kansas City Chiefs signed veteran linebacker Josh Mauga, who missed all of last season with a hip injury, and former Seattle safety Steven Terrell on Thursday.

                          The Chiefs created roster space for him by waiving punter Will Monday.

                          Mauga started 30 games for the Chiefs in 2014 and `15, but an offseason injury forced him onto the injured reserve list last August. Ramik Wilson wound up starting in his place.

                          His return gives the Chiefs someone familiar with the defense to work behind Derrick Johnson, the veteran stalwart who is coming off his own Achilles tendon injury. Johnson participated in some of Kansas City's offseason program and expects to be ready for training camp.

                          Terrell appeared in 32 games for the Seahawks, starting five last season.
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                          • #14
                            2017 Season Win Totals
                            July 7, 2017


                            BetOnline.ag has posted 2017 NFL regular season Win Totals for the upcoming season, which begins on Thursday Sept. 7, 2017 and concludes on Sunday, Dec. 31, 2017.

                            Arizona Cardinals
                            Over 8½ +105
                            Under 8½ -125

                            Atlanta Falcons
                            Over 9½ -130
                            Under 9½ +110

                            Baltimore Ravens
                            Over 9 +125
                            Under 9 -145

                            Buffalo Bills
                            Over 6½ -115
                            Under 6½ -105

                            Carolina Panthers
                            Over 9 -130
                            Under 9 +110

                            Chicago Bears
                            Over 5 -120
                            Under 5 +100

                            Cincinnati Bengals
                            Over 8½ +105
                            Under 8½ -125

                            Cleveland Browns
                            Over 4½ +105
                            Under 4½ -125

                            Dallas Cowboys
                            Over 9½ -130
                            Under 9½ +110

                            Denver Broncos
                            Over 8½ +105
                            Under 8½ -125

                            Detroit Lions
                            Over 7½ -125
                            Under 7½ -105

                            Green Bay Packers
                            Over 10½ +105
                            Under 10½ -125

                            Houston Texans
                            Over 8½ -130
                            Under 8½ +110

                            Indianapolis Colts
                            Over 8½ -120
                            Under 8½ +100

                            Jacksonville Jaguars
                            Over 6½ -130
                            Under 6½ +110

                            Kansas City Chiefs
                            Over 9½ -105
                            Under 9½ -125

                            Los Angeles Chargers
                            Over 7½ -110
                            Under 7½ -110

                            Los Angeles Rams
                            Over 5½ -110
                            Under 5½ -110

                            Los Angeles Rams
                            Over 7½ -110
                            Under 7½ -110

                            Minnesota Vikings
                            Over 8½ +100
                            Under 8½ -120

                            New England Patriots
                            Over 12½ -120
                            Under 12½ +100

                            New Orleans Saints
                            Over 8 -110
                            Under 8 -110

                            New York Giants
                            Over 8½ -160
                            Under 8½ +140

                            New York Jets
                            Over 4½ +140
                            Under 4½ -160

                            Oakland Raiders
                            Over 9½ -130
                            Under 9½ +110

                            Philadelphia Eagles
                            Over 8 -125
                            Under 8 +105

                            Pittsburgh Steelers
                            Over 10½ -130
                            Under 10½ +110

                            San Francisco 49ers
                            Over 4½ -145
                            Under 4½ +115

                            Seattle Seahawks
                            Over 10½ -125
                            Under 10½ +105

                            Tampa Bay Buccaneers
                            Over 8½ +110
                            Under 8½ -130

                            Tennessee Titans
                            Over 9 +105
                            Under 9 -125

                            Washington Redskins
                            Over 7½ -110
                            Under 7½ -110


                            Odds Subject to Change - Updated 7.7.17
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                            • #15
                              NFL notebook: Police drop charges against Whitehead
                              July 25, 2017

                              All charges have been dropped against former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Lucky Whitehead, and the Prince William County (Va.) Police Department said Tuesday it regretted the impact its errors had bestowed upon Whitehead and his family.

                              Whitehead, a native of Manassas, Va., whose full name is Rodney Darnell Whitehead Jr., reportedly was released by the Cowboys on Monday after reports surfaced of his arrest last Saturday morning for shoplifting and his failure to show up for a court date earlier this month.

                              Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reported Tuesday the paperwork to release Whitehead had not been filed Monday. However, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones confirmed to the Dallas Morning News on Tuesday that Whitehead had been released.

                              Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said Tuesday that the franchise determined "a clean slate" is in the best interest of all involved despite the revelation.

                              Whitehead denied he was in the state of Virginia at the time of the arrest and claimed it was a case of mistaken identity, which Prince William County Police Sergeant Jonathan L. Perok confirmed Tuesday in a statement.

                              The department went on to say that the man did not have identification on him at the time of his June 22 arrest, but verbally provided his information to police officers. Officers then checked his information through the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles database and used the DMV photo on file to compare to the man they had in custody.

                              --A new study focused on the connection between chronic traumatic encephalopathy and football found the neurodegenerative disease present in 99 percent of the 111 brains donated by families of former NFL players and examined by researchers.

                              Evidence of the disease was found in 177 of 202 total brains examined by researchers from Boston University School of Medicine and VA Boston Healthcare. All specimens belonged to former football players at all levels of the sport.

                              Of the 111 brains belonging to ex-NFL players, only one showed no trace of CTE upon post-mortem review.

                              The study was published by the Journal of American Medicine.

                              --Former Denver Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak was named the Broncos' senior personnel advisor, the team announced.

                              Kubiak, who resigned as the Broncos head coach on Jan. 2, led the team to a 24-11 record in his two seasons. Denver won the Super Bowl under his direction in the 2015 season. Kubiak had health problems while coaching the Broncos in 2016 and was taken to the hospital for a complex migraine.

                              For his new job, Kubiak will be based in Houston and will evaluate college players in advance of the NFL Draft.

                              --Offensive lineman La'el Collins agreed to a two-year, $15.4 million extension with the Dallas Cowboys one day before he turns 24.

                              Collins, who will line up at right tackle after primarily playing guard his first two seasons, was projected as a first-round pick in 2015 before he was listed as a person of interest in a Baton Rouge, La., murder investigation. Collins went undrafted and signed a three-year, $1.4 million deal with the Cowboys.

                              As part of his new agreement, Colins can earn an additional $2 million, which would push him ahead of the NFL's highest-paid right tackle, Ricky Wagner of the Detroit Lions, with take-home pay of more than $8.5 million per season.

                              --The Jacksonville Jaguars signed center Brandon Linder to a five-year contract extension, the team announced.

                              The team did not release details of the extension, but Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reported the deal is worth up to $51.7 million and includes $24 million guaranteed. Linder is now the NFL's highest paid center in terms average salary per year, according to Rapoport.

                              --The Miami Dolphins signed veteran cornerback Alterraun Verner and placed linebacker Koa Misi on injured reserve with a neck injury.

                              Verner went to the Pro Bowl in 2013 while with the Tennessee Titans, and that enabled him to get a four-year deal worth $26.5 million with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after that season. However, the cornerback started only six games in 2015 and just three in 2016 before being waived by the Bucs in February.

                              --Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen said he plans to finish his existing contract and report to training camp to avoid being a further distraction.

                              Olsen was the subject of backlash in the wake of the franchise firing general manager Dave Gettleman last week. Olsen was scorned in media reports linking fragile and failing negotiations with Olsen and linebacker Thomas Davis as a key reason Gettleman was let go.

                              Olsen, 32, is scheduled to make $6.5 million in 2017 and the same salary in 2018.

                              --In addition to quarterback Andrew Luck, the Indianapolis Colts will be without safeties Malik Hooker and Clayton Geathers to start training camp as all three have been placed on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list.

                              Hooker, the 15th-overall pick in this year's draft, had a hamstring issue pop up during the team's conditioning tests, the Indianapolis Star reports. The 21-year-old and former Ohio State standout had hip and sports hernia surgeries prior to the NFL Scouting Combine.

                              Geathers, 25, had neck surgery in March and is still recovering.

                              The Colts announced Monday that Luck would begin the season on the PUP list.
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