Sports Player,
It's one of the most underrated, and overlooked opportunities in the history of sports betting. it's the NFL PreSeason Games. The games are often ignored by many bettors, other than as a means to acquire information about new players and coaches. To simply dismiss the games as meaningless, is a mistake.
Some of the most respected and successful handicappers in the country, have made wagering on certain PreSeason games, their best proposition to beat the line. There are actually fewer intangibles in many of the games, making both coaching and team performances, more predictable.
Three of the key factors to be considered, in analyzing the Pre-Season games are:
1) The coaches' compulsion to win the game. Just how important, is winning any one particular game.
2) Quarterback rotation. How long will the No.1 guy play, and will it be with the starting offensive unit.
3) General team depth and substitutions. Free agency and injuries, can be a determing factor, in some coaches changing their philosophies, from game-to-game.
Much of the information needed to expand on these key factors, is readily available through the internet and major newspapers.
Keep in mind, that Football handicapping and betting, are based on some very simple fundamentals; requiring consistent discipline and hours of hard work. Like anything else, if you're willing to do the required handicapping work in the NFL PreSeason, the rewards will be there.
The MARGIN Football Newsletter - The name you know, and you know you can trust.
It's one of the most underrated, and overlooked opportunities in the history of sports betting. it's the NFL PreSeason Games. The games are often ignored by many bettors, other than as a means to acquire information about new players and coaches. To simply dismiss the games as meaningless, is a mistake.
Some of the most respected and successful handicappers in the country, have made wagering on certain PreSeason games, their best proposition to beat the line. There are actually fewer intangibles in many of the games, making both coaching and team performances, more predictable.
Three of the key factors to be considered, in analyzing the Pre-Season games are:
1) The coaches' compulsion to win the game. Just how important, is winning any one particular game.
2) Quarterback rotation. How long will the No.1 guy play, and will it be with the starting offensive unit.
3) General team depth and substitutions. Free agency and injuries, can be a determing factor, in some coaches changing their philosophies, from game-to-game.
Much of the information needed to expand on these key factors, is readily available through the internet and major newspapers.
Keep in mind, that Football handicapping and betting, are based on some very simple fundamentals; requiring consistent discipline and hours of hard work. Like anything else, if you're willing to do the required handicapping work in the NFL PreSeason, the rewards will be there.
The MARGIN Football Newsletter - The name you know, and you know you can trust.
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