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NFL Picks Against the Spread: Preseason Week 4, 2011



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Detroit Lions (3-0) at Buffalo Bills (1-2)
Line: Lions by 1.

Thursday, 6:30 ET

The Game. Edge: None.
Outcomes of preseason games rarely have anything to do with the talent on the respective teams, since the majority of the games are played by second-, third- and fourth-stringers.

Some coaches care about winning preseason games, while others do not. Thus, betting on coaches with great preseason records is an easy way to make money.

Here are recent NFL Betting Trends: Preseason Records for every coach in the NFL.

***

This is my August NFL Pick of the Month, even though the game is on Sept. 1. Whatever. I'm making this selection on Aug. 30, so it should still be fine.

Jim Schwartz loves winning in the preseason. He's 9-2 in three seasons with the Lions. Chan Gailey, on the other hand, doesn't really care unless it's Week 3. In non-Week 3 exhibition contests, he's 1-4, with his sole win coming against the Colts, who don't give a damn about the preseason either.

We're laying only one point here, so all the Lions have to do is win.


The Psychology. Edge: None.
No psychological edge found.


The Vegas. Edge: .
Vegas trends will be posted in the regular season.
  • Percentage of money on Team: X% (Y bets)


    The Trends. Edge: Lions.
  • Jim Schwartz is 9-2 in preseason games.
  • Jim Schwartz is 3-0 in Preseason Week 4 games.
  • Chan Gailey is 1-4 in non-Week 3 preseason games.


    Preseason Week 4 NFL Pick: Lions 24, Bills 10
    Lions -1 (6 Units - August NFL Pick of the Month) -- Correct; +$600
    Lions 16, Bills 6





    Indianapolis Colts (0-3) at Cincinnati Bengals (1-2)
    Line: Bengals by 4.

    Thursday, 7:00 ET

    The Game. Edge: None.
    Outcomes of preseason games rarely have anything to do with the talent on the respective teams, since the majority of the games are played by second-, third- and fourth-stringers.

    Some coaches care about winning preseason games, while others do not. Thus, betting on coaches with great preseason records is an easy way to make money.

    Here are recent NFL Betting Trends: Preseason Records for every coach in the NFL.

    ***

    The Colts don't care about winning preseason games; they haven't won a Preseason Week 4 contest since 2003. The only reason this isn't a higher-unit play is because Indianapolis may put extra effort into figuring out whom its Week 1 quarterback will be if Peyton Manning can't go.


    The Psychology. Edge: None.
    No psychological edge found.


    The Vegas. Edge: .
    Vegas trends will be posted in the regular season.
  • Percentage of money on Team: X% (Y bets)


    The Trends. Edge: Bengals.
  • Marvin Lewis is 7-1 in Preseason Week 4 games.
  • Jim Schwartz is 1-10 in preseason games.


    Preseason Week 4 NFL Pick: Bengals 27, Colts 17
    Bengals -4 (2 Units) -- Incorrect; -$220
    Colts 17, Bengals 13






    Kansas City Chiefs (0-3) at Green Bay Packers (2-1)
    Line: Packers by 3.5.

    Thursday, 8:00 ET

    The Game. Edge: None.
    Outcomes of preseason games rarely have anything to do with the talent on the respective teams, since the majority of the games are played by second-, third- and fourth-stringers.

    Some coaches care about winning preseason games, while others do not. Thus, betting on coaches with great preseason records is an easy way to make money.

    Here are recent NFL Betting Trends: Preseason Records for every coach in the NFL.

    ***

    Todd Haley thinks preseason games are beneath him, but he's 0-3, so he may want to eke out a win. He did so last year against the Packers. Mike McCarthy is 0-5 in Preseason Week 4 contests. He won't prepare for the Chiefs.


    The Psychology. Edge: None.
    No psychological edge found.


    The Vegas. Edge: .
    Vegas trends will be posted in the regular season.
  • Percentage of money on Team: X% (Y bets)


    The Trends. Edge: Chiefs.
  • Mike McCarthy is 0-5 in Preseason Week 4 games.


    Preseason Week 4 NFL Pick: Chiefs 13, Packers 10
    Chiefs +3.5 (1 Unit) -- Correct; +$100
    Packers 20, Chiefs 19





    Philadelphia Eagles (2-1) at New York Jets (2-1)
    Line: Eagles by 3.

    Thursday, 7:30 ET

    The Game. Edge: None.
    Outcomes of preseason games rarely have anything to do with the talent on the respective teams, since the majority of the games are played by second-, third- and fourth-stringers.

    Some coaches care about winning preseason games, while others do not. Thus, betting on coaches with great preseason records is an easy way to make money.

    Here are recent NFL Betting Trends: Preseason Records for every coach in the NFL.

    ***

    I know the Jets are coming off two days rest. That's why I'm not going to make a big wager on this. But the fact remains that Andy Reid doesn't give a damn about Preseason Week 4, so they won't be prepared. I like getting the points with New York.


    The Psychology. Edge: None.
    No psychological edge found.


    The Vegas. Edge: .
    Vegas trends will be posted in the regular season.
  • Percentage of money on Team: X% (Y bets)


    The Trends. Edge: Jets.
  • Andy Reid is 20-31 in preseason games.
  • Andy Reid is 2-10 in Preseason Week 4 games.
  • Rex Ryan is 6-5 in preseason games.
  • Rex Ryan is 2-0 in Preseason Week 4 games.


    Preseason Week 4 NFL Pick: Jets 17, Eagles 16
    Jets +3 (2 Units) -- Incorrect; -$220
    Eagles 24, Jets 14



    Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1) at Carolina Panthers (1-2)
    Line: Panthers by 2.5.

    Thursday, 8:00 ET

    The Game. Edge: None.
    Outcomes of preseason games rarely have anything to do with the talent on the respective teams, since the majority of the games are played by second-, third- and fourth-stringers.

    Some coaches care about winning preseason games, while others do not. Thus, betting on coaches with great preseason records is an easy way to make money.

    Here are recent NFL Betting Trends: Preseason Records for every coach in the NFL.

    ***

    Why are the Steelers an underdog? Mike Tomlin has never lost a Preseason Week 4 game. The only reason this isn't a huge wager is because I'm not sure how Ron Rivera will handle this game. Considering he's 1-2 in the preseason thus far, we can assume that he won't really prepare for Pittsburgh.


    The Psychology. Edge: None.
    No psychological edge found.


    The Vegas. Edge: .
    Vegas trends will be posted in the regular season.
  • Percentage of money on Team: X% (Y bets)


    The Trends. Edge: Jets.
  • Mike Tomlin is 15-5 in preseason games.
  • Mike Tomlin is 4-0 in Preseason Week 4 games.
  • Ron Rivera is 1-2 in preseason games.


    Preseason Week 4 NFL Pick: Steelers 20, Panthers 13
    Steelers +2.5 (3 Units) -- Correct; +$300
    Steelers 33, Panthers 17



    Tennessee Titans (2-1) at New Orleans Saints (2-1)
    Line: Saints by 3.

    Thursday, 8:00 ET

    The Game. Edge: None.
    Outcomes of preseason games rarely have anything to do with the talent on the respective teams, since the majority of the games are played by second-, third- and fourth-stringers.

    Some coaches care about winning preseason games, while others do not. Thus, betting on coaches with great preseason records is an easy way to make money.

    Here are recent NFL Betting Trends: Preseason Records for every coach in the NFL.

    ***

    Mike Munchak is a first-year head coach, so he's a bit of an unknown. However, he's 2-1 in the preseason thus far, with the sole loss coming to the Rams, who love winning exhibition games.

    What we do know is that Sean Payton doesn't care about Preseason Week 4 (1-4). The Saints are also coming off three days rest after a win, so I can't see them putting forth any effort against Tennessee.


    The Psychology. Edge: None.
    No psychological edge found.


    The Vegas. Edge: .
    Vegas trends will be posted in the regular season.
  • Percentage of money on Team: X% (Y bets)


    The Trends. Edge: Titans.
  • Mike Munchak is 2-1 in preseason games.
  • Sean Payton is 1-4 in Preseason Week 4 games.


    Preseason Week 4 NFL Pick: Titans 13, Saints 7
    Titans +3 (3 Units) -- Correct; +$300
    Titans 32, Saints 9


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    Fade Walt 11-02-2011 05:01 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.211 (total posts: 45)
    168     92

    This weeks fades against Walt, doubling the units:

    New Orleans -8 4 units
    NY Jets +2 1 unit
    KC -4 8 units
    SF -3.5 2 units
    Dallas -11.5 2 units
    Oakland -8 6 units
    San Diego +5.5 6 units
    Pittsburgh -3 2 units
    Philly -8 2 units

    Locked these in today...skipped the Arizona/St. Louis game.
    Joe 11-02-2011 04:53 pm xxx.xxx.xxx3.29 (total posts: 1)
    17     72

    You suck man.
    Brian 11-02-2011 03:44 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.142 (total posts: 3)
    44     16

    Still a ton of bad bets imo but I think you'll win more than once this week. So its kinda like coming in 4th place at the special olympics.
    Zach 11-02-2011 03:43 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.223 (total posts: 4)
    11     11

    @FUqer

    IMO I feel like keeping a good RB like Gore or MJD is better then trading them away to as you said "a rival" maybe try to counter for him to give you another reciever. Gore and MDJ are 2nd round draft picks in many leagues, I consider VJ a 4-5th round pick in many leagues so were not getting much value in return. Well I think VJ upside will grow since like you said they are a 2nd half of a season team, with Rivers struggling this year more then the previous years, it really has me worried. Gates will steal catches as well once he is 100%. Tough call I think if your not on the Nate Washington bandwagon, try to pick up Jerome Simpson. Or like I said before counter for VJ and another reciever on his team. If that isn't a good option trade someone else in your league who is desperate for a solid RB, that way you could get a kings ransom for a good WR.
    FUqer 11-02-2011 02:54 pm xxx.xxx.xxx3.94 (total posts: 63)
    18     10

    @Joe Spencer

    I do 6 teamers every week and hit on them quite often.

    My favorite sixer this week would be.

    Atlanta -7.5
    49ers -4
    Raiders -7
    Packers -4
    Bengals +3
    Bears +8.5

    Them spreads you have are kind out of wack.

    Atlanta is -7.5
    Packers are -4
    Bears are +8.5

    Out of the spreads you have I would prolly go with...

    Dolphins +10
    Bucs +10
    Raiders -7
    Philly -3
    Browns +14
    Giants +10
    Joe Spencer 11-02-2011 01:28 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.199 (total posts: 1)
    18     11

    We have a six-team parlay pick sheet at work with the following spreads:

    Atlanta -14 at Indy; NYJ at Buff -3; Sea at Dallas -14; Miami at KC -10; SF -10 at Wash; Cleve at Hou -14; TB at NO -10; Den at Oak -7; Cincy -3 at Tenn; NYG at NE -10; Stl at Ari -3; GB -7 at SD; Balt at Pitt -3 and Chi at Philly -3.

    Which 6 should I play with most confidence?
    yuck 11-02-2011 12:02 pm xxx.xxx.xxx9.33 (total posts: 2)
    15     10

    Walt's new strategy is based on what the mafia would do??

    Holy desperation Batman!
    simon 11-02-2011 11:59 am xxx.xxx.xxx1.48 (total posts: 4)
    17     14

    oh man, your ONE OF THE WORST PICKSERS IV EVER SEEM, I SWEAR TO GOD I SHOULD HAVE YOUR JOB, if you need some tips on how to pick message me
    andrew 11-02-2011 11:57 am xxx.xxx.xxx1.48 (total posts: 4)
    18     13

    BUDDY YOUR CRAP AT MAKING PICKS. UR NEGATIVE - MONEY EVERY WEEEK UR ACTUALLY GARBAGE U DONT DESERVE TO BE PICKING. IM BETTER THEN UR ASS. RAVENS BEAT THE STEELERS? AND TENNESEE BEAT CINCII? ARE U STUPID LEARN HOW TO PICK RETARTD
    teaspoon 11-02-2011 11:55 am xxx.xxx.xxx5.29 (total posts: 3)
    14     21

    This is the 49's 5th trip to the eastern time zone this year! Brutal schedule, there coach has done a brilliant job managing this and his team believes in him. Walt read what you write. My units big time go to the 49's. Could you imagine the 49's could possibly have home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Look at there schedule.
    Dirk41 11-02-2011 11:48 am xxx.xxx.xxx.153 (total posts: 1)
    15     14

    I don't see how the Dolphins could possibly beat us at home. This one could be uglier for Moore than it was for Palmer and Boller two weeks ago.
    Nor will they not befocused for this one. this is a must win, the rest of the schedule is brutal, except for the 2 bronco games.
    question 11-02-2011 11:12 am xxx.xxx.xxx4.65 (total posts: 2)
    30     23

    all you did is talk about how the redskins wont be able to cover..and then you take them to cover?
    Chad 11-02-2011 11:03 am xxx.xxx.xxx0.66 (total posts: 65)
    13     13

    Uh, I think picking against the Steelers this week is kinda genius. The Ravens match up well against them, and even though the Steelers are "out for revenge" I think they'll be lucky to scrape out a 1 point win. Ravens +3.5 is one of my favorite plays this week.
    Matt 11-02-2011 10:21 am xxx.xxx.xxx.144 (total posts: 1)
    13     12

    Keep picking against the Steelers, genius.
    Walt Coleman 11-02-2011 10:02 am xxx.xxx.xxx7.85 (total posts: 5)
    14     12

    Hey, Walter? Just heard I was gonna be reffing the Ravens/Steelers game. Go ahead and burn your money now.


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    My Team-by-Team ATS Record
    This section shows how well I do when picking each team this year. The purpose is to see how well I read each team. Pushes are not displayed. Winning/losing streak in parentheses.

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