Monday, August 17, 2009

Best NFL Handicapper and Elite Sportsbook Preview Jaguars-Dolphins

Sports bettors have already checked out the ESPN Monday Night Football betting preview of the Panthers vs. Giants not to mention the Hollywood odds bettors have scanned the Dancing With the Stars 2009 lineup, but now here is the NFL football handicapping preview of the Jaguars and Dolphins from both the top NFL handicapping picks expert and the leading place to bet the NFL lines and spread.

Let’s start out with Grandmaster Handicapper Joe Duffy’s preview:

Chad Henne is expected to get a lot of playing time in the preseason. He threw only 12 passes during the regular season as Chad Pennington’s backup, but played very well last year in the preseason. He will likely play some in both halves.

Rookie QB Pat White is also expected to play for the Fins, but probably not in the Wildcat formation. However, look for Henne and him to get the bulk of the playing time. White was erratic as the scout team QB Saturday, completing just 11-of-24 passes with two interceptions.

Miami coach Tony Sparano did emphasize the importance of winning, stressing he didn’t want to start out the preseason with a loss as they did last year.

Top expert pick on this game: An attorney/law professor/pro bettor turned pro bettor/professional handicapper out of Tri Cities, TN is best known for being the greatest SEC handicapper of all-time. However, he is also the top NFLX totals handicapper, based on all-time units won. Supreme Selections are his highest rated plays. He is 3-0 in NFLX already: Thursday, Aug 13 it was New England over, Friday the Rams, Saturday the Bears over. He goes to 4-0 with the Jaguars/Dolphins side on the MasterLockLine at OffshoreInsiders.com.

Now to Bodog’s version:

The Jacksonville Jaguars kick off their NFL picks preseason against the Miami Dolphins on August 17 and for the third straight year the Jaguars will utilize the strategy of another defensive coordinator. Mel Tucker is the defensive coordinator for the Jaguars this year, and according to head coach Jack Del Rio he will have a bigger hand in the defense.

David Garrard had a lackluster season last year and will be looking to return to his glory of 2007, but after losing all three receivers, including Reggie Williams, the Jaguars QB will need to find new receiver Torry Holt down field.

The objective last year for the Dolphins was to establish positive vibes and to build momentum for the 2008 regular season. That is not the case this year as backers will have expectations for their club.

How will the Fish handle being the hunted this season as opposed to being the surprise team of the year?

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