(Friday August 11th, 2006)
For football fans, this is an
exciting weekend. Even though the games don’t
count in the standings, they do count at the
betting window. There are plenty of opportunities
to locate valuable information to help predict
point spread winners, even in August. I recall
a game a few years ago where the Dallas Cowboys
played poorly in their first exhibition game
and the next few days all you read about in
the newspapers was how furious Bill Parcells
was with his team. The next week they clobbered
their opponent, 31-6. Yes, they covered! With
that in mind, here are some tidbits to think
about as you examine the games this weekend.
Week
1 Preview: Jets at Bucs: This is a long
road trip for the Jets, heading south to humid
weather. NY has a first-year coach in Eric Mangini.
He has gotten glowing reports, too, about how
organized and disciplined his camp has been.
They run into a Tampa Bay team coached by Jon
Gruden, who has been great in preseason, with
a 23-11 SU, 18-14-1 ATS exhibition record.
Week 1 Preview:
Broncos at Lions: Another game featuring
a new coach in Detroit’s Rod Marinelli.
New Lions’ offensive coordinator Mike
Martz has a history of aggressive, attacking
offenses, but he says he'll keep offensive schemes
simple for the first exhibition game. One player
to keep an eye on is Detroit backup QB Dan Orlovsky.
He struggled in last year’s plodding West
Coast offense, but his drop back ability is
well suited to the vertical passing system Martz
uses. Denver gets a look at rookie QB Jay Cutler,
but who will he throw the football to? Mike
Shanahan said he expects to hold back veteran
WRs Rod Smith (hamstring) and Javon Walker (knee)
from the game, and WR Ashley Lelie is still
holding out. The Broncos' top two wide receivers
will be Darius Watts and rookie Brandon Marshall,
followed by David Terrell and David Kircus.
Week 1 Preview:
Bills at Panthers: If you look strictly
at preseason head coaching records, the home
team has a huge edge in this one. New Buffalo
head coach Dick Jauron is 2-6 ATS his last 8
preseason games (with the Bears), while Carolina
coach Jon Fox has been great in preseason, with
an 11-5 SU, 10-4-1 ATS mark in August.
Week 1 Preview:
Patriots at Falcons: Atlanta might have
an edge at quarterback in this one. QB Michael
Vick will start but only play 1-2 series. Backup
QB Matt Schaub, who impressed last season, will
finish out the first half, then QBs Bryan Randall
and D.J. Shockley will split time in the second
half. That’s an interesting blend of QBs
who can throw and run. Meanwhile, Patriots second-year
QB Matt Cassel will see significant action as
the Pats want to see if he can handle the No.
2 quarterback job. A problem for Cassell is
that the Pats are short on wideout depth, with
star WR Deion Branch still holding out.
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Week 1 Preview:
Steelers at Cardinals: Another interesting
game as reports are that QB Ben Roethlisberger
will start, though only play 1-2 series. Rookie
QB Omar Jacobs will get the most time. This
is a game featuring two veteran head coaches
who have been terrific in preseason. The Steelers
are 30-27 SU, 31-25-1 ATS in preseason under
Bill Cowher, while Arizona coach Dennis Green
is 32-19 SU, 28-23 ATS in August (though 4-4
SU/ATS with Arizona).
Week 1 Preview:
Chiefs at Texans: Both teams have new
head coaches. Be careful of the Chiefs, as they’ve
had a lousy week with quarterback injuries.
No. 2 QB Damon Huard (sprained foot) won’t
play, and rookie QB Brodie Croyle is also hurt.
So they picked up QB Jeff Smoker this week,
released by the Rams. Asked whether he’d
consider giving more snaps Saturday to Trent
Green, new coach Herm Edwards said: “Oh
no, we won’t do that. We won’t put
the starter back in. We’ll just run the
ball every play if we have to.” Edwards
said the offense will run the ball more in 2006
and this would be a good game to start! Perhaps
this one might be worth a look under the total,
as the Chiefs might run the ball and want to
get out of town without any more injuries.
Good luck, as always...Al McMordie.
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