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A number of players changed their jersey during the offseason, which could shake up the playoff pictures in both conferences the 2007 NFL season.
The moves that will likely have the biggest impact on how things shake down were made by the New England Patriots. New England must not like watching other AFC teams play in the Super Bowl, because they did all they could to make sure they return to the big show this NFL season. Last season, Tom Brady's receiving corps was very weak. This year he may have too many options when he passes.
The Pats added once-elite wideout Randy Moss, who could be a huge steal if he can revert back to something close to the numbers he produced in Minnesota. Also added were Donte' Stallworth and Wes Welker. Stallworth is a bit of an injury risk, but he's a reliable receiver and a deep threat when healthy. Welker is a great No. 3 receiver because he's quick out of the slot and can find defensive holes. The addition of linebacker Adalius Thomas on defense should improve a Pats' D that was already one of the best in the league.
Sticking with the AFC, the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens were already considered by many to be playoff contenders even before they upgraded their rushing attacks. The Broncos maintained their old habits by ditching leading rusher Tatum Bell and bringing in power back Travis Henry. Henry is a workhorse who should fit in well with Mike Shanahan's hard-nosed offensive style. In Baltimore, the Ravens let Jamal Lewis go and brought in some youth in the form of Willis McGahee. Even though he's played three seasons in the league, McGahee is still only 25 and the move to Baltimore should reignite his career after two sub-par seasons in Buffalo. It's key to note that in Buffalo McGahee was part of an inconsistent and rather stagnant offense, and had to run behind a weak offensive line. He shouldn't run into any of those problems in Baltimore.
There wasn't a whole lot of quarterback shuffling during the offseason, but there were at least three moves that should pay dividends. Jeff Garcia was considered to be washed up before he led the Eagles to the playoffs last season with Donovan McNabb sidelined by injury yet again. Garcia moves on to Tampa Bay this season, where he'll have a solid receiver in Joey Galloway, but once Chris Simms gets healthy there may be a QB controversy brewing.
For the first time in Houston Texans' history, David Carr won't be the No. 1 quarterback. Carr was released after the Texans picked up former Falcons backup Matt Schaub. In limited action Schaub has looked great, but he may have trouble maintaining that success while playing fulltime in a lackluster offense behind a weak offensive line.
After months of speculation and hours and hours of trade talk, Trent Green was finally traded to Miami. Green has a former Pro Bowler to throw to in Chris Chambers, but the key word there is former when you're talking about Chambers' recent performance. Don't expect a lot out of Ted Ginn Jr. early on in the season. Once Ginn has trouble adapting to the NFL maybe the Dolphins will see why they should have snagged QB Brady Quinn when they had the opportunity.
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NFL BETTING
NFL betting is arguably the best kind of sports betting on the planet. Basketball wagering is fun, and Baseball is all well and good, even soccer can be exciting during the World Cup, but nothing can touch NFL betting. The popularity of NFL betting has much to do with the excitement and popularity of the game of football itself. It's a perfect combination of athleticism, strategy and competition and offers the perfect medium for sports betting.
Last year anyone who partook in NFL betting during the postseason had one hell of a ride. The 2005 post season was one of the most exiting and unpredictable NFL betting opportunities we've seen for quite some time. The NFC and AFC both produced plenty of excitement and upsets and NFL betting was much the better for the experience, but in terms of NFL betting the AFC side of playoffs was certainly more thrilling and improbable.
In the AFC almost no one who knows anything about NFL betting would have picked the Pittsburgh Steelers to make it to the Super bowl, let alone win it. NFL betting lines reflected this thinking and the Steelers made an unprecedented run past the highly favored field and ended up with the Lombardi Trophy. The NFL betting bookmakers had good reason to doubt the Steelers. They had barely squeaked into the post season with a 10-6 record and captured a wild card birth. First on their list to knock off was the Cincinnati Bengals, a formidable team and division foe that had split to two regular season games. NFL betting lines favored the home team Bengals, yet the Steelers came out on top.
The rest of the post season script and NFL betting lines went the very same way. The highlight of the Steelers magical Super bowl had to be knocking off the might, almost invincible Indy Colts in the RCA Dome. Everyone in the world of NFL betting had already penciled in the Colts to the next round, but it wasn't meant to be. The 2006 playoffs will be remembered for many things but perhaps more than anything else, people will remember it as the year that the NFL betting gurus had it all wrong।
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