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    Situational handicapping is extremely important in the NFL preseason and focusing on the intention of the head coach is a crucial factor when analyzing an exhibition game. Certain coaches treat these games as scrimmages, while other coaches actually try to win.

    New coaches have historically been a winning proposition in the preseason for different reasons. They are normally taking over a struggling team that is coming off a losing regular season. These organizations feel it necessary to establish a winning attitude, while successful teams with veteran coaching staffs often take a more conservative approach.

    Young coaches bring new energy and optimism to a franchise which can translate to preseason success on the field. This has been evident over that past five years as new head coaches are 44-28 (61 percent ATS), including 8-3 ATS last year.

    The most successful new coach last season was the Cleveland Brown’s Romeo Crennel who was 3-1 SU and a perfect 4-0 ATS (against the spread), with all three outright wins coming as an underdog.

    The San Francisco 49ers` Mike Nolan was also a perfect 4-0 ATS last year in his rookie season. Another successful young coach has been Jim Mora, who is now 6-3 SU/ATS the past two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons, including 4-1 SU/ATS last year.

    There is occasionally a coach that does not fare well in his rookie preseason. Last year the Miami Dolphin’s Nick Saban was just 1-4 SU and 0-3-2 ATS in his five preseason games as Saban’s high-profile status as a successful college coach hurt his team’s line value. The Dolphins were either favored or a dog of +3 or less in each of their five games, with three of those games being decided by exactly a three-point margin.

    This season there is an extremely high number of new coaches in the NFL. Below is a list of all ten new head coaches. Three are veteran coaches (Herman Edwards, Dick Jauron, and Art Shell), while the other seven are first-time rookie head coaches.

    Herman Edwards – Kansas City Chiefs

    Dick Jauron – Buffalo Bills

    Art Shell – Oakland Raiders

    Brad Childress – Minnesota Vikings

    Gary Kubiak – Houston Texans

    Scott Linehan – St. Louis Rams

    Eric Mangini – New York Jets

    Rod Marinelli – Detroit Lions

    Mike McCarthy – Green Bay Packers

    Sean Payton – New Orleans Saints


    Keep an eye on these ten coaches and their teams as history indicates they should present solid value in this year’s NFL preseason.

  • #2
    Big X
    Thanks for the input, but I read this too late. I took Indy tonight against the Lambs. I feel 5 1/2 is just too many points. Good Luck with the contest.
    good luck

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    • #3
      Don't forget to give props to to Steve Merril for writing the article. It does have good info in it for pre-season.

      Natty

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      • #4
        Busted Lol

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        • #5
          Thats funny, nice one papa.

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          • #6
            Where ever info. comes from good or bad it always will help.Keep any info. coming thank you good info.

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