2010 NFL Preseason Wagering on Patriots

The New England Patriots are 12-1 to win the Super Bowl in 2010 NFL lines betting at the online sportsbook.

 

The New England Patriots play in a quite tough division with the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins nevertheless they are still the favorite in NFL preseason lines to win the AFC East. 2010 NFL preseason betting probabilities show New England at even money to win the AFC East with the Jets the second choice at 6-5. The Miami Dolphins are contenders too at 4-1 while Buffalo is a hopeless long shot. The Patriots play an fascinating preseason beginning game as they host the defending Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints on August 12th. They travel to Atlanta a week later for a competition that can be watched on Fox television against the Falcons. They will host the St Louis Rams in Week 3 while they travel to the Giants in Week 4.

 

In a huge disappointment, the New England Patriots are coming off a 10-6 season. New England didn’t win the division and had to play Baltimore in the Wild Card round. Many flaws were exposed and they were routed by the Baltimore Ravens. Quarterback Tom Brady actually made blunders and the New England offense was not overwhelming. The defense was bad for much of the season and defensive coordinator Dean Pees was let go.

 

The Patriots will get esteem in NFL preseason lines since they still have Brady and head coach Bill Belichick. New England has also wide receivers Randy Moss and Wes Welker who’re a fantastic team. Welker is Healing faster than expected from an injury that he’s arriving from of. The squad also added veteran Torry Holt.

 

Holt was a sixth overall draft selection in the 1999 NFL Draft by the St Louis Rams. He was a portion of the winning squad at Super Bowl XXXIV, and since then has consistently reached at least 1,300 yards every season through 2005. Actually, he is the single receiver in NFL history to achieve this in 6 sequential years. Due to injuries and other teammates that hindered the offense, his streak was broken in 2006. He was granted a release by the Rams in March of 2009. He was brought in with the Jacksonville Jaguars to a 3-year deal, however was released from that deal in February of 2010. He was then signed to a 1-year, $1.7 million contract with the Patriots.

 

Somehow the New England Patriots get the job done with Laurence Maroney, Fred Taylor, Kevin Faulk and Sammy Morris, even though the running game is sketchy.

 

The New England defense isn’t what it used to be. Jerod Mayo is a quite great linebacker and Vince Wilfork is still a power in the middle. The Patriots are praying that second round pick Brandon Spikes can make a change right away. The secondary is average and doesn’t make enough big plays. Despite the fact that Belichick does not use him nearly enough as he believes he can always make a first down, the Patriots do have an awesome kicker in Stephen Gostkowski.

 

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