Its know its kind of hard to lay your money down and wait til January but its usually easy money. I think I'm 3-0 and the last one I played was KC a few years back Under 7.5....they started like 2-8 (5-11 I think?) so it was a winner early on.
Here's some that really jump out to me early
Denver 11/4 to win the AFC = Who's close to them talent wise? Only thing that scares me is all their guys over 30. They'd have to lose alot of them to fall apart though. Easy 6-0 or 5-1 w/that division. Peyton's arm strength has improved from what they say. I also think Montee Ball might be a ROY candidate.
Cincy 15-1 to win the AFC
Indy 16-1 to win the AFC.....2 nice backup plans. NE, Houston & Pitt are all on the way down. Balt still has Flacco and Rice but they'll miss all that leadership on D. Who else is there?
LOVE all three of these
Bengals Over 8.5 (-125)
Colts Over 8.5 (-105)
SD Under 7.5 (-125)
I think I like Indy the best with their schedule. Oak & Miami to start off at home. They really should do no worse than 4-2 in division. THey get Seattle and St. Louis at home....which of course are real problems on the road...esp Seattle. They should beat Arizona. They also get winnable road games with SD & KC. KC should be improved but SD is going to be terrible. The Colts could play a little worse than last year and still win 10 easy.
SD is nearly a lock too imo. Phillips, Jammer, and their best O-lineman all went to Denver so they're missing leadership big time. They have the NFC East which all 4 teams have much more talent than they do. THey have HOuston, Indy, and the Bengals....all at home but should still lose atleast 2 of those. They'll get swept by Denver...maybe by KC too. Prob split w/Oakland imo. Def no better than 2-2 vs KC & Oakland. 5 wins maybe 6 at best cause the fans will turn on Norv Turner who should've been canned 2-3 years ago. Rivers is horrible now too...always had shitty throwing mechanics.
Bengals Over 8.5 should hit too but their schedule is a little harder with the NFC North. I'll prob play Indy and SD...no sweat and just collect in January with a little on the AFC Championship futures.
Here's some that really jump out to me early
Denver 11/4 to win the AFC = Who's close to them talent wise? Only thing that scares me is all their guys over 30. They'd have to lose alot of them to fall apart though. Easy 6-0 or 5-1 w/that division. Peyton's arm strength has improved from what they say. I also think Montee Ball might be a ROY candidate.
Cincy 15-1 to win the AFC
Indy 16-1 to win the AFC.....2 nice backup plans. NE, Houston & Pitt are all on the way down. Balt still has Flacco and Rice but they'll miss all that leadership on D. Who else is there?
LOVE all three of these
Bengals Over 8.5 (-125)
Colts Over 8.5 (-105)
SD Under 7.5 (-125)
I think I like Indy the best with their schedule. Oak & Miami to start off at home. They really should do no worse than 4-2 in division. THey get Seattle and St. Louis at home....which of course are real problems on the road...esp Seattle. They should beat Arizona. They also get winnable road games with SD & KC. KC should be improved but SD is going to be terrible. The Colts could play a little worse than last year and still win 10 easy.
SD is nearly a lock too imo. Phillips, Jammer, and their best O-lineman all went to Denver so they're missing leadership big time. They have the NFC East which all 4 teams have much more talent than they do. THey have HOuston, Indy, and the Bengals....all at home but should still lose atleast 2 of those. They'll get swept by Denver...maybe by KC too. Prob split w/Oakland imo. Def no better than 2-2 vs KC & Oakland. 5 wins maybe 6 at best cause the fans will turn on Norv Turner who should've been canned 2-3 years ago. Rivers is horrible now too...always had shitty throwing mechanics.
Bengals Over 8.5 should hit too but their schedule is a little harder with the NFC North. I'll prob play Indy and SD...no sweat and just collect in January with a little on the AFC Championship futures.