What NFL Bettors and Fantasy Football Players Need to Know
Used for fantasy football and NFL betting, here are some betting news and notes for the early NFL card from the staff of the world’s top source for NFL picks, NFL odds, and spread betting information, OffshoreInsiders.com
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Seahawks-Bills
Jets-Dolphins
Perhaps you’ve heard, but maybe you were busy watching the
Republican National Convention and Sarah Palin. So in
case you missed it, Brett Favre is making his debut as Jets QB. Though from
The subplot is former Jets starter Chad Pennington is the
now the starter at
Lions-Falcons
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Detroit has committed to much more of a ball control game
this season adding former Bengal Rudi Johnson and rookie Kevin Smith to the
mix.
Rams-Eagles
With a healing Donovan McNabb, the Eagles were 5-1 in his
last six starts. D-Mac has a 95.3 rating in the contests. If you bet quarters,
note that the Rams allowed the most fourth quarter points last year.
Texans-Steelers
Andre Johnson is healthy for
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Bengals-Ravens
We will update with the game day injuries on the famed Tailgate
Party, a must read for fantasy football players and bettors alike. However
it looks like both T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Chad Johnson will play for the
Bengals.
Chiefs-Patriots
ESPN’s Ron Jaworski, a guy who
knows a little about quarterbacking and watching game films, said earlier this
week, he believes Tom Brady may still have the same injury that limited him in
the Super Bowl. Jaws said that Brady appears to still be throwing off his toe,
something he did not do until last year’s Super Bowl loss to the NY Giants.
Buccaneers-Saints
Do the Saints have an upside? They were second in the
league last year in dropped passes and have added Jeremy Shockey to the fold.
The Saints are 13-28 all-time in openers including last year losing en route to
an 0-4 start.