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With the Super Bowl betting weekend right around the corner representing the most popular weekend of play on a single event, it represents the perfect time to discuss the keys to betting on the NFL. While factors such as the two teams, injuries, trends, home-field advantage and so on are all significant, there are also key numbers that players have to be aware of just as much as everything else when playing their wager. Key numbers indicate the most common margins of victory in the NFL and can reveal a lot about what the pay head bookies are looking for the public to do.
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When it comes to the NFL, and Super Bowl betting, you will hear thousands of different predictions from thousands of different analysts and prognosticators, and while the numbers are bound to dictate similarities, none of those answers will ever be exactly identical. That means that regardless of what the outcome is, the greatest number of people will be wrong in their prediction for what the exact outcome will be. Even though that number increases when it is simplified to predicting a winner and a loser, which of course makes it 50/50, there is never such thing as a lock, so pay attention to these factors when breaking down the game.
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The Kansas City Chiefs showed signs that the franchise is headed in the right direction with an improbable division title and playoff appearance in 2010, while the Oakland Raiders finished with a respectable record. Neither team will do the same again in 2011. When the lockout ends and the players take the field for the coming sports betting season, there will be one team that stands alone as a legitimate contender from the AFC West, the San Diego Chargers.
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It was just two weeks ago, that Preakness betting enthusiasts were glued to their television sets watching their favorite NFL teams draft the future. Today, we will be looking at teams with the most successful NFL drafts in 2011. As sports betting enthusiasts we look at the teams that had great drafts, as they can end up being the top teams in the NFL for the upcoming season.
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A lack of NFL sports betting activity does not mean that the NFL is not creating its fair share of headlines. When it comes to grabbing some of the more interesting headlines in the last couple of years, the NFL Vegas football betting crown has to go to the Washington Redskins. If the indignant manner of disgruntled $100 million employee Albert Haynesworth was not enough, there is always the growing feud between new starting quarterback Donovan McNabb and new head coach Mike Shanahan to keep everyone busy. No one expected inept administrative skills from Mike Shananhan, but the newest Redskins' quarterback controversy shows a side to Shanahan that no one in football would have expected.
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