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Hall of Fame Game - Who do you Like?

PostPosted:9 years 10 months ago
by Elvis
Game opened at pick 'em now it's The Vikings -4 (give or take)...

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PostPosted:9 years 10 months ago
by Elvis
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Five things to know before betting the NFL preseason

By Case Keefer (contact)
Saturday, Aug. 8, 2015 | 2 a.m.

The last 26 weekends have passed without a single football game. Every single one of the next 26 weekends will feature some form of football.

Las Vegas sports books break out of their de facto offseason with the annual Hall of Fame Game at 5 p.m. Sunday in Canton, Ohio, kicking off the NFL preseason. The Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers usher in sports betting’s heaviest season this year.

“It feels a little early to be getting back into it, but after Sunday, it will feel like putting on an old glove,” said Jay Rood, vice president of race and sports for MGM Resorts International. “So, ready or not, it’s here and it’s what we wait for all year.”

By next Saturday, all 32 NFL teams will have taken the field in contests open for betting throughout the valley. To prepare for football’s return, the Sun caught up with the head of one of the largest chains of sports books in Nevada.

Rood is based out of the Mirage, but oversees betting at all 10 of MGM’s sports books.

Read below for five important things Rood shared going into the preseason.

Preseason does draw action

No one bets the preseason anyway.

That’s a statement that gets tossed around quite often and, as recently as about five years, was mostly accurate. It’s not anymore.

The volume wagered on the Hall of Fame game will surpass the action on the majority of baseball games on MGM’s betting boards over the last week. A typical NFL preseason game in the middle of the week will only draw about half the money of an average baseball game, according to Rood, but that’s still meaningful considering the latter is the only one that actually counts.

“It gets people excited but the general public still haven’t quite embraced betting on the preseason,” Rood explained. “But the sharps, over the last several years, have totally embraced it because it’s something where information can be really critical and pan out for the good.”

How to bet the preseason

Coaches and their exhibition philosophy are often cited as the most important factor in handicapping the preseason.

Seattle coach Pete Carroll, for instance, traditionally takes the games seriously, with the NFL’s best lifetime against-the-spread record in the preseason, while Tennessee coach Ken Whisenhunt appears not to care whether his team wins or loses. The coaches are only part of the equation, though.

The most beneficial knowledge a bettor can learn is a team’s overall motivation, installed by the coach, going into a preseason contest. It’s information worth acting on if a bettor discovers Carroll wants to get extended playing time for those fighting for roster spots while his opponent promises to play their young starters into the third quarter.

“The approach a team is going to have and what coaches are trying to evaluate is the key to both betting strategy and trying to book it,” Rood said. “There are way more factors than what you normally have to figure out on a week-in, week-out basis.”

Just focus on picking the winner in the preseason

The point spread comes into play roughly one in every five games during the NFL regular season.

The ratio is significantly lower in the preseason because the spreads are much shorter. Out of the first 15 exhibition games opened for betting, only two of them currently have a betting line of more than minus-3.

So, if all else fails, do something that would never be advisable during the regular season and ignore the point spreads. Research the games, pick a winner and bet on that side.

“You’re going to see almost every game around 3 and usually it’s because of home field advantage,” Rood said.

Popular Super Bowl bets

The four most bet-on teams to win the Super Bowl at MGM properties all come from the NFC.

Three of them aren’t the least bit surprising — the Seattle Seahawks, the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys. Green Bay and Seattle, which played in the NFC Championship Game last year, didn’t become Super Bowl co-favorites at 5-to-1 for nothing. And Dallas’ massive national fan base puts them near the top of the ticket count every offseason.

But the fourth team is Minnesota, which has only made the playoffs once in the last five years and finished with a losing record last season. Bettors are convinced that quarterback Teddy Bridgewater and running back Adrian Peterson can build a formidable offense around an already solid defense.

Minnesota has dropped from 60-to-1 to 25-to-1 to win the Super Bowl at MGM properties.

Vikings are the play in the Hall of Fame Game, too

The house may start the season if the red if the Vikings defeat the Steelers.

Rood opened Minnesota as a 2.5-point favorite, with other sports books at as low as pick’em, but has moved it all the way to minus-4 because of early action. All the big money — limits at MGM are $5,000 on sides during the preseason — is on the Vikings.

“I think you’re probably going to see Adrian Peterson play a little bit because he missed so much of last year,” Rood said. “I think they want to see what they have with Bridgewater and Peterson because I don’t think they were ever on the field together last year. They should play more than Big Ben and the Steelers offense. I think that’s the angle the sharps are looking at.”

Case Keefer can be reached at 702-948-2790 or [email protected]. Follow Case on Twitter at twitter.com/casekeefer.

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PostPosted:9 years 10 months ago
by Hacksaw
2015 PRESEASON WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULE

NFL/HALL OF FAME GAME (Aug. 9)

Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota (NBC)

WEEK 1 (Aug. 13-17)

Carolina at Buffalo
Dallas at San Diego
Denver at Seattle
Green Bay at New England
Indianapolis at Philadelphia
Kansas City at Arizona
Miami at Chicago
New Orleans at Baltimore
NY Giants at Cincinnati
NY Jets at Detroit
Pittsburgh at Jacksonville
San Francisco at Houston
St. Louis at Oakland
Tampa Bay at Minnesota
Tennessee at Atlanta
Washington at Cleveland

WEEK 2 (Aug. 20-24)

Buffalo at Cleveland (ESPN, Aug. 20)
St. Louis at Tennessee (FOX, Aug. 23)
Cincinnati at Tampa Bay (ESPN, Aug. 24)
Atlanta at NY Jets
Baltimore at Philadelphia
Chicago at Indianapolis
Dallas at San Francisco
Denver at Houston
Detroit at Washington
Green Bay at Pittsburgh
Jacksonville at NY Giants
Miami at Carolina
New England at New Orleans
Oakland at Minnesota
San Diego at Arizona
Seattle at Kansas City

WEEK 3 (Aug. 27-30)

Detroit at Jacksonville (CBS, Aug. 28)
Seattle at San Diego (CBS, Aug. 29)
Houston at New Orleans (FOX, Aug. 30)
Arizona at Oakland (NBC, Aug. 30)
Atlanta at Miami
Chicago at Cincinnati
Cleveland at Tampa Bay
Indianapolis at St. Louis
Minnesota at Dallas
New England at Carolina
NY Jets at NY Giants
Philadelphia at Green Bay
Pittsburgh at Buffalo
San Francisco at Denver
Tennessee at Kansas City
Washington at Baltimore

WEEK 4 (Sept. 3-4)

Arizona at Denver
Baltimore at Atlanta
Buffalo at Detroit
Carolina at Pittsburgh
Cincinnati at Indianapolis
Cleveland at Chicago
Houston at Dallas
Jacksonville at Washington
Kansas City at St. Louis
Minnesota at Tennessee
New Orleans at Green Bay
NY Giants at New England
Oakland at Seattle
Philadelphia at NY Jets
San Diego at San Francisco
Tampa Bay at Miami

Re: Hall of Fame Game - Who do you Like?

PostPosted:9 years 10 months ago
by OldSchool
Hmmmm the Rams first game vs Oakland, I might be able to get that on local TV :)

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PostPosted:9 years 10 months ago
by Rams Dominate
I was thinking the same thing OldSchool, I live in Central Cali & hope its televised locally...

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PostPosted:9 years 10 months ago
by OldSchool
Yup I'm in Reno so I'll likely get it on the Raiders channel up here.

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PostPosted:9 years 10 months ago
by bubbaramfan
I wonder with all the relocating talk if they put the Rams-Raiders on here in LA.

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PostPosted:9 years 10 months ago
by Hacksaw
I pick the Rams to LA in 2016

I pick the Vikings and give those points in 2015

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PostPosted:9 years 10 months ago
by Elvis
We always get the Raiders preseason games in L.A., on KTLA channel 5. It might not be live and we'll have to listen to the Raiders broadcast pitching tickets all game long, but we'll get it.

And for anyone with NFL Game Pass (are they still doing the preseaon package for $20?) you can watch it live that way too...

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PostPosted:9 years 10 months ago
by OldSchool
Actually I just realized it's on the same time as the Dodgers, don't know that I'll watch much of it at all now.