It's one of the most overlooked, wagering opportunities in Sports Betting, the NFL PreSeason. Often, the games are ignored by numerous bettors, other than to acquire information about new players and coaches.
With 30-plus years in this business, I can tell you that some of the most respected handicappers that I know, believe that the NFL PreSeason gives them their best proposition to beat the line. There are actually fewer intangibles in many of the games, making the team and coaching performances more predictable.
Here are three of the key factors, that should be analyzed in the PreSeason games.
1) The coaches' compulsion to win a particular game. Look for, and understand the emphasis in this type of a situation.
2) Quarterback rotation. How long will the No.1 guy play, and will it be with the starting offensive unit?
3) General depth and substitutions. Injuries and Free agency, will effect coaching philosophies from game to game.
We all know that handicapping and betting, are based on very simple fundamentals; requiring discipline and hard work. It's like anything else, if you're prepared, the rewards will be there.
And, remember this: A Win is a Win, regardless of when the game is played. The color of the money, always stays the same.
Regards,
John
* BASEBALL, Aug.20th..... I'll use the Astros again, taking Rodrigues +125 over the Brewers with Sheets.
** I'm in the process of putting together the NFL and College Previews, along with various handicapping articles. If you'd like to receive this Free information from The MARGIN newsletter, e-mail me with a YES, at, [email protected]
With 30-plus years in this business, I can tell you that some of the most respected handicappers that I know, believe that the NFL PreSeason gives them their best proposition to beat the line. There are actually fewer intangibles in many of the games, making the team and coaching performances more predictable.
Here are three of the key factors, that should be analyzed in the PreSeason games.
1) The coaches' compulsion to win a particular game. Look for, and understand the emphasis in this type of a situation.
2) Quarterback rotation. How long will the No.1 guy play, and will it be with the starting offensive unit?
3) General depth and substitutions. Injuries and Free agency, will effect coaching philosophies from game to game.
We all know that handicapping and betting, are based on very simple fundamentals; requiring discipline and hard work. It's like anything else, if you're prepared, the rewards will be there.
And, remember this: A Win is a Win, regardless of when the game is played. The color of the money, always stays the same.
Regards,
John
* BASEBALL, Aug.20th..... I'll use the Astros again, taking Rodrigues +125 over the Brewers with Sheets.
** I'm in the process of putting together the NFL and College Previews, along with various handicapping articles. If you'd like to receive this Free information from The MARGIN newsletter, e-mail me with a YES, at, [email protected]
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