NFL Preseason Betting could be really interesting because of a number of backups, participating in a games. And these backups often play key roles during the preseason. There are a lot of different strategies to bet during the preseason, but the main point of all systems is the quarterbacks play and the team's reserves. You should watch the coaching staff, quarterback rotations, new talent backups and the situation with 0-2 teams. It's really important to look after the coach bunch: new coaches want to win and veteran coaches want to see players.
There are a lot of teams that have started 0-2 straight up during the NFL preseason, often they are returning home for the 3rd preseason game. It's a good chance to wage on them for the 3rd preseason game. The one of the most important factor in NFL betting during the preseason is the rotation of quarterbacks: the veteran bunch of quarterbacks is a good poiunt to bet on them, especially in the game against rookie. Some people bet against teams playing rookie quarterbacks. Apprentices usually struggle in the preseason as they learn the ropes, that could be good chance to bet and win. In some preseason games starters will not be the most important factor.
Also in preseason NFL betting you have to look after the situations in which one team has an advantage both in the quarterback rotation and starter's playing time. After finding the team with a good bunch of quarterbacks you cao focus on this team, especially in games against teams with poor backups. It's necessary to outwatch the motivation: some good teams can show outstanding playing if they need it and be come really bad in some matches, which are not really important. Those are good football betting situations.
It's appeared to be not so serious to bet while NFL preseason in comparison with season games, but if you find time to research the situation will be amazed at how much money you win during the NFL preseason betting. NFL preseason betting is really unique because teams are not wholly focused on winning, and this fact can change all the picture of betting. Of course, NFL preseason betting results is not a good indication for a regular season. Coaches during the preseason want to test new players, avoid injuries and find a new strategies. Winning is pleasant but not necessary for a preseason game. Consequently, even the best teams can't be a reason to bet on them.
Betting in NFL preseason you will find that preseason odds are very different from regular season odds. At same time it's necessary to be a very prudent to use NFL preseason betting results as a real reflection of the team ability. Team potention in the regular season and its results during the preseason are very different. But NFL preseason betting is a good time to get some information about coaches, new strategies and players. Also you could judge a team's chemistry, finding a team, which play every game like the last in the season or noting teams looking poised while the game.
As stated previously, successful sports wagering during the NFL preseason requires using different strategies than during any other time of the pro football season. Unique conditions are in place, such as some coaches playing to win, while other coaches just wanting to look at schemes and players. Coaching was the topic of Part 1 on our NFL Preseason Football Handicapping Tips.
This week, we are going to examine preseason MOTIVATION. Again, the primary objective of an NFL team in an exhibition game is not necessarily to win, but to get ready to win during the regular season, so when one team IS motivated to win a practice game, and that desire is not going to be matched by its opponent, they will have a big edge.
Play ON a team that has a stated goal of winning the game.
Of course, every team has a stated goal of winning during the regular season and playoffs, but it's not the case during the preseason. A good team with a lot of veterans and nothing much to prove during practice games may simply want to get out of the contest unscathed. This is why when one side's goal is to win an exhibition win, they will have a decided edge against an opponent that is not making winning the game a priority.
Play AGAINST a team relaxed off a win and not concerned about another victory.
Usually, a win in the preseason allows a coach to feel zero pressure the following week, and he can look at players. Generally, teams are weaker ATS after a win, and it intensifies with streaks. The opposite is true as well?
Play ON a team hungry off a loss and feeling some pressure.
Usually, a loss in the preseason will mean negative press and questions at training camp. This may lead to a coach going for a win the following week so generally, teams are stronger ATS after a loss, and again, it intensifies with streaks.
Play AGAINST a team off a superb performance by its 1st and 2nd-stringers.
If a veteran unit dominated its counterpart in the previous game, there's a good chance they will be given little work in the next exhibition. Once more, the opposite applies?
Play ON a team off a poor performance by its 1st and 2nd-stringers.
If a veteran unit was dominated by its counterpart in the previous game, there's a good chance they will have a fire lit under them.
We clued in to some of these motivation factors in an NFL Exhibition game in 2006, picking the 3-point underdog Dolphins to cover the number against Tampa Bay. In our GAMEDAY INVESTMENT e-LERT analysis, we noted:
?Miami was certainly encouraged by the brief appearance of QB Daunte Culpepper, who is coming back from major knee surgery. Culpepper is expected to see increased playing time in this game. Joey Harrington will follow. The former Detroit Lions starter looked fairly sharp last week completing 10-of-19 passes for 99 yards, including an 18-yard touchdown pass. On defense, where the Fins allowed 332 yards through the air, the expected return of end Jason Taylor should help a bit.
Tampa Bay's first-team offense appeared only briefly in their win over the Jets, and prominent Bucs such as ?Cadillac? Williams and Joey Galloway were not in the lineup at all. The starters should see more time against the Dolphins, except for Williams and Galloway who are not expected to play much, if at all. Still vying for #2 QB duties behind Chris Simms are Tim Rattay and rookie Bruce Gradkowski. Jay Fiedler and Luke McCown remain sidelined by injuries.
One reason why Miami could not finish strong against the Jaguars last week was perhaps tired legs. That shouldn't be a problem this week. After holding a 90-minute practice inside the Dolphins' practice bubble, coach Nick Saban hinted that he brought a tired team into lat Saturday's loss. "We were trying to get a little more game-ready this time around in terms of giving the players a little recovery," Saban said.
Meanwhile, it may be the Bucs who wear down in this contest. Head coach Jon Gruden said as many as 18 players required intravenous fluids because of dehydration during practices earlier in the week, when temperatures were typically high.
Other than that, Gruden was very pleased with this year's camp. "It was a great camp. Our players are in shape. They got a lot of reps. We ran a lot of plays, more than any camp I've ever been in."
That may bode well for the regular season, but during the preseason teams off a great camp and solid exhibition game are ripe for the picking, especially against a team off a loss and little hungrier, so we tend to fade satisfied teams, especially when favored.?
Miami was the right call indeed, winning the game outright, 13-10, for a STAR SELECTION winner.
Here's a few more possible motivation situations to look for during the NFL preseason:
Play ON a team looking to prove themselves against a conference champion. - Teams looking for a confidence-building victory will have extra incentive to play well and beat a Super Bowl team, especially in conference games.
Play ON a team in a revenge situation. - If a team suffered an embarrassment in their last meeting, they'll have extra motivation for a victory.
Play AGAINST a team dealing with a major distraction. - Most teams are disinterested in preseason games in a normal training camp. Should a team suffer a major distraction in August, such as the starting QB/team leader being cut, a high-profile player engaged in a bitter holdout, or anything else that takes the focus off the field, expect an especially uninspired and sloppy effort. While teams can sometimes use adversity for motivation during the regular season, they aren't likely to waste such emotion for a meaningless practice game.
If you keep your football handicapping eyes and ears open during the NFL exhibition season, looking for motivation mismatches in how two teams are approaching a preseason contest, you're likely to find several valuable gems.
In Part 3 of the series on PRO INFO SPORTS NFL Preseason Handicapping Tips, we'll next examine QB ROTATIONS.
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