Author: Al McMordie - Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Everyone talks about the great parts of football teams. The Broncos' new-look
passing attack, QBs Drew Brees, Peyton Manning and Donovan McNabb, or coaches
like Andy Reid, Mike Shanahan and Tom Coughlin. But sports bettors can also find
winning ATS opportunities by going AGAINST certain things. The Arizona
Cardinals, for instance, have been a lousy team on the road the last few years.
With that in mind, here is a look at some truly bad things about the NFL as we
just finished up Week 3.
Detroit pass defense: Some things never change. The Lions came into this season
with a new defensive coordinator and a positive attitude after winning all 4
preseason games. What a joke. It just shows you how insignificant preseason is.
The new-look defense was shredded for 474 yards against the Falcons in the
opener, including 318 rushing to a team with a rookie QB playing in his FIRST
NFL game!
Then they allowed 447 yards and 48 points to the Packers (9-of-16 on third
down). They are allowing a staggering 460 yards per game. They headed all the
way out to San Francisco Sunday and promptly gave up 243 first half yards while
falling behind 21-3. 'That's tough,' defensive tackle Cory Redding said. 'That's
a hard one to swallow.' Against the Packers, cornerback Brian Kelly tripped and fell, leaving his man
wide open for a 62-yard catch as the defense. Head coach Rod Marinelli and
defensive coordinator Joe Barry are not getting the job done and don't have the
personnel to work with. Thanks, general manager Matt Millen! The Lions were the
worst defense in the NFL in 2007. In 2007 the Lions gave up 377.6 yards and 28.8
points a game. That average has been bumped up to 34.4 points a game in their
last 10 games, nine of them losses. And this was supposed to be the year for
improvement? The Lions are 0-3 straight up and against the spread.
Cleveland offense: After a sparkling 2007 season, QB Derek Anderson has found
the going rough this season during an 0-3 start with 2 touchdowns, 5 picks and a
57.1 rating. They even brought in WR Donte Stallworth as a free agent, so this
offense was supposed to be explosive, though Stallaworth has yet to play. So
what gives? Actually, there likely isn't anything that's wrong with the offense. The
schedule has been brutal, playing the Cowboys, Steelers and Ravens ? three
talented, dominant defenses. However, there is cause for concern. Remember that
in his first 10 starts in 2007, QB Anderson had 21 touchdowns passes, 10
interceptions, a 91.5 rating and a 7-3 record. In his past eight starts --
including the first three of this season -- he has 9 TDs, 13 INTs, a 64.2 rating
and a 3-5 record. Coach Romeo Crennel attributed this season's struggles to Anderson missing two
weeks in the preseason with a concussion. That, and the injuries to skill
players Joe Jurevicius, Braylon Edwards, Stallworth and Josh Cribbs. Also of
note is that the Browns played in good weather the first half of last season,
then played in poor weather conditions down the stretch. Keep in mind the Browns
started 9-0-1 over the total in 2007, but since then they are 8-1 under!
Indy offense: Peyton Manning and the Colts have not gotten it going just yet.
Part of the reason is Manning missed all of preseason after mid-July surgery on
his left knee. Also note that the team removed the ?stretch play? from the
playbook early in the season to ease pressure on his knee. It requires Manning
to take the snap from center, pivot and quickly dash back at an angle to the
right or left to deliver the handoff to running back Joseph Addai. Instead of
having Manning execute his part of the stretch play, offensive coordinator Tom
Moore has had him turn and pitch the ball to the running back. The Colts have
been working on it in practice, however, and you should see it returning soon.
Until then, they have started 2-1 under the total.
Indy run defense: It has been brutal. The Bears ran right over the Colts'
smallish defensive front in Chicago's 29-13 victory. The Bears finished with 183
yards on 39 carries, 4.7 yards per carry. Sunday, more of the same as the
Jaguars ran for over 200 yards.
KC offense: When the curtain comes down on this season, the Chiefs (0-3 SU, 1-2
ATS) are going to have the worst offense in the NFL. Fewest in yards, fewest in
points. Probably fewest in fans, too. It doesn't help to use 4 quarterbacks in
your first 3 games, or three different starters in 3 games! A week after RB Larry Johnson complained that he believed he was being phased
out of the Chiefs' plans, he rushed for 121 yards and a touchdown Sunday. But
they still got blown out, a 38-14 loss at Atlanta. So the Chiefs have scored 10,
8 and 14 points in three games. They are 2-1 under the total. Paging Len Dawson!
Good luck, as always...Al McMordie.
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