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  • Chance Harper
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 07-20-07
    • 788

    #1
    NFL Odds: Betting the Buffalo Bills
    NFL Odds: Betting the Buffalo Bills

    Listing the Buffalo Bills as the best bet for 2010 in the AFC will shock some, amaze others and leave many believing Chance Harper has lost what little mind he had left. But under new head coach Chan Gailey, the Bills should be winners against the NFL betting spreads as they likely head towards a vanilla 7-9 straight up record. Meanwhile the Kansas City Chiefs might be the best wager to top season win totals in the AFC.

    Ladies and gentlemen, your Super Bowl XLV champions, the Buffalo Bills.

    Ah, that was good for a laugh. The Bills are actually near the bottom of the pile at 100-1 betting odds to win the Super Bowl. But if you want to make some serious money this year, you need to buy low and sell high. Let’s take a look at the four most profitable teams from the AFC in 2009 – they weren’t so hot in 2008.



    Indianapolis Colts
    2009: 14-2 SU, 10-5-1 ATS
    2008: 12-4 SU, 8-7-1 ATS

    Cleveland Browns
    2009: 5-11 SU, 10-6 ATS
    2008: 4-12 SU, 6-9-1 ATS

    New York Jets
    2009: 9-7 SU, 9-7 ATS
    2008: 9-7 SU, 7-9 ATS

    Denver Broncos
    2009: 8-8 SU, 9-7 ATS
    2008: 8-8 SU, 4-11-1 ATS

    The Colts deserve an asterisk – they punted their last two games (to the Jets and Bills) after nailing down the top seed in the conference. The other three teams were textbook examples of shopping in the bargain bin. The Jets and Broncos started the 2009 season with quarterback downgrades, at least on paper. But they also started the season with new coaches who got the most out of the players they had available. The Browns had a new coach (Eric Mangini) and eventually were smart enough to dump QB Derek Anderson and his 42.1 passer rating.

    Who will make the big turnaround in 2010? Only one team in the AFC has a new coach this year, and surprise, it’s the Bills. Chan Gailey takes over from the departed Dick Jauron, who was jettisoned nine games into the 2009 campaign. The Bills went 3-6 SU and 4-5 ATS under Jauron before finishing the year 3-4 SU and ATS under interim coach Perry Fewell, including a gift-wrapped victory over the Colts in the season finale.

    Gailey’s hire was met with shrugged shoulders in Buffalo. Fans there were hoping for a bigger name, but Gailey did a respectable job in his two years at the helm of the Dallas Cowboys, leading them to the playoffs in 1998 and 1999 before getting the ax. He’ll bring an old-school offensive mentality to a team that badly needs it. Remember how offensive co-ordinator Turk Schonert was fired before the start of the 2009 regular season because his plays were too complex for Jauron’s liking? That won’t happen this year.

    Expect instead to see a lot of C.J. Spiller. The No. 9 pick in the 2010 draft was a big-time player for four years at Clemson; Spiller possesses blazing speed and soft hands, which should go a long way in making up for Buffalo’s deficiencies at quarterback and on the offensive line. All QB Trent Edwards (73.8 passer rating) needs to do this year is hand the ball off or dump it to Spiller and the two incumbent tailbacks, Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch.

    Buffalo’s ATS chances are further enhanced by the arrival of defensive co-ordinator George Edwards, who will install a simple 3-4 scheme that suits the current Bills roster, especially inside linebackers Paul Posluszny and Andra Davis. Buffalo ranked No. 27 last year in efficiency against the run – they’ll do better than that in 2010, provided they stay healthy for a change.

    The Bills are still likely to finish in the vicinity of 7-9, so they’re not a very good surprise AFC pick if you’re looking at straight-up wins. Of last year’s six losing teams, I like the Kansas City Chiefs (4-12 SU, 7-9 ATS) to make the biggest leap. They got off on the right foot last year by hiring Scott Pioli as their new general manager. He’s been busy remaking the Chiefs in the image of the New England Patriots, starting with QB Matt Cassel (89.4 passer rating with the 2008 Pats) and continuing with offensive co-ordinator Charlie Weiss and defensive co-ordinator Romeo Crennel.

    Pioli has also done a very good job at the draft table the past two years, landing talents like safety Eric Berry and RB Dexter McCluster. This is how bad teams quietly become good teams. You might want to hold off on betting the Chiefs at 90-1 to win the Super Bowl, but 'over' 6.5 wins isn’t out of reach in the AFC West.
  • biggie12
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-30-05
    • 13794

    #2
    Nice post.
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    • saintjames
      Restricted User
      • 09-19-09
      • 747

      #3
      i think the skins can win their division as a longshot
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      • patswin
        SBR MVP
        • 09-05-06
        • 1794

        #4
        under 5.5 wins for the max please

        this team will not win more than 4 games
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        • MooMoo
          SBR Rookie
          • 08-03-10
          • 11

          #5
          i agree patswin.
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          • I gEtPaID
            SBR Rookie
            • 08-03-10
            • 14

            #6
            I do know one thing.. Week 1 my money is on MIAMI sorry but 3 point spread this year I gotta capitalize on that one.
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            • dodger33
              SBR MVP
              • 08-14-09
              • 3962

              #7
              I may be sick like you chance but i do agree.
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              • officepoolguy
                SBR Sharp
                • 07-19-10
                • 384

                #8
                Nice post but you are WAY off base with the Bills. I love the angle that teams that do poorly will do better the next season but the Bills will not come close to making the playoffs. They may be 10-6 against the spread but they will not make the playoffs and will finish last in the division. Here is why:

                1) QB - It is a qb league and they don't have one. They could have the worst qbs in the league.

                2) They play in one of the tougher divisions with New England, New York and sleeper Miami.

                3) They play 4 of the best teams in the league in their first 6 games ( GB, NE, NYJ, Bal). They could be 0-6 and out of it 1 game after their bye.

                4) They were 30th against the run...if they get behind early which with qbs that will throw ints. they will have trouble winning.

                5) It will take time to get use to the new coaching staff. Can't expect a big turnaround.

                100-1 to win the super bowl is about 100 times too little to take.

                KC and Washington are better sleeper picks.
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                • MooMoo
                  SBR Rookie
                  • 08-03-10
                  • 11

                  #9
                  Miami -3 is a joke against the Bills.
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                  • coloradobuff
                    SBR MVP
                    • 09-22-09
                    • 1488

                    #10
                    good writeup, i think they have bad bad year
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                    • Cuse4tw
                      SBR MVP
                      • 03-16-10
                      • 2895

                      #11
                      lol @ everyone who thinks under 5.5 wins...u dont know football and are just accepting what the media aka espn is telling you. where did this team drop off from? they have had 7 and 6 wins with dick jauron at their helm. people underestimate how bad he was at coaching. Demeco(?) Ryans on the texans said the offense was "like playing vs pop warner.....u knew what they were going to do."

                      The Bills were also winning or tied going into the 4th quarter in 14 out of 16 games.

                      i think people are underestimating the bills.....where have they gotten that bad? they added Dwan Edwards and Andra Davis to an already stacked secondary. I am NOT saying they will be close to the playoffs...but they will definitely win 6 games.
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                      • Scorpion
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 09-04-05
                        • 7797

                        #12
                        Chance Harper has no clue
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                        • vegasfred
                          SBR High Roller
                          • 11-17-09
                          • 126

                          #13
                          I may be misreading the article, but I think the idea is they will be good from a betting perspective (That is why we're on this forum, right?). I can picture games where they'll be big dogs, lose the game but cover..... The perception of the team is sooo BAD that the numbers will be inflated the other way for the squares.

                          Don't confuse a winning SU team vs. a winning ATS team. You want to win ATS more consistently, a lot of sharps will tell you to play the dogs, which i'm sure the Bills will be very very very often ...
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                          • GunShard
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 03-05-10
                            • 10032

                            #14
                            Raiders and Redskins have a better chance to win the Super Bowl than the Bills.

                            Bills have a great pass defense though and possibly a great RB in C.J. Spiller. I'll give them that.
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                            • MooMoo
                              SBR Rookie
                              • 08-03-10
                              • 11

                              #15
                              straight up
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                              • CaptainPrice
                                SBR MVP
                                • 10-29-09
                                • 1064

                                #16
                                whyd they release schobel?
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                                • balman
                                  SBR Sharp
                                  • 10-29-09
                                  • 387

                                  #17
                                  pinnacle has Bills under 5 at +132.. you give up 1/2 a game but get much better juice.. what you guys think about under 5 at +132 vs under 5.5 at -150
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                                  • JMUplayer
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 08-27-09
                                    • 2765

                                    #18
                                    Look @ their offensive line and tell me you like them....
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