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NFL Predictions
With our NFL predictions at the tip of your hands,
this fall is going to be the best you have ever had when
it comes to your sports betting experience. We
will be helping you with your win total predictions as
well as the prop betting on which teams are most likely to
win the Super Bowl, Conference championships, and division
titles. When it comes to forecasting what is ahead
for the NFL season you are not going to find anyone who
hits the books harder and pays more attention to the
knowledgeable analysts that are out there. We do not
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People always ask what are some of the things that we look
for when making our NFL predictions so we wanted to
prepare the average bettor a little bit about what to
expect. Coaching changes play a big part in what is
expected of a team over the year. Some guys come in
and are a good fit for the personnel that they inherited
and others you ask what was management thinking. It
might take the coach a few years to bring "his guys" to
the team and at that point everyone is already asking for
his head. The easiest set to look for is when either
a strictly defensive minded or offensive minded coach
inherits a team that was almost on the other end of the
polar spectrum the previous season. It might be an
offensive attack team who just tried outscoring everyone
in the NFL last year and this year they get a pound the
ball, beat other teams with defense kind of guy in there.
Naturally we don't expect team to perform at a high level
for the first season in these cases.
We also will factor in scheduling concerns as you will
have teams with higher win totals if they are in weaker
divisions and lower totals in the stronger divisions.
You must also take a look at the off-season changes in the
personnel. There are players who will be good
fits with their new teams and then there are players that
you know are not going to work. If a team is turning
things over to a young quarterback and getting rid of a
proven veteran there might be a lot of optimism, but in
the grand scheme of things it does not always work out
well for those organizations. So this year if you
are doing your own NFL predictions look at the off-season
changes of coaches and players, plus take a hard look at
the difficulty of the schedule.
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