Post subject: The Official 2008 NFL Regular Season
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:21 am
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New England Patriots: 3:1 San Diego Chargers: 11:2 Indianapolis Colts: 12:1 Dallas Cowboys: 14:1 • • • Pittsburgh Steelers: 20:1 New York Giants: 25:1 Green Bay Packers: 25:1 Jacksonville Jaguars: 25:1 New Orleans Saints: 25:1 Cincinnati Bengals: 28:1 Philadelphia Eagles: 35:1 Denver Broncos: 40:1 • • • Cleveland Browns: 50:1 Washington Redskins: 50:1 Chicago Bears: 50:1 Minnesota Vikings: 50:1 Detroit Lions: 50:1 Carolina Panthers: 50:1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 50:1 Seattle Seahawks: 50:1 San Francisco 49ers: 50:1 Arizona Cardinals: 50:1 • • • Baltimore Ravens: 60:1 New York Jets: 80:1 Buffalo Bills: 80:1 Tennessee Titans: 80:1 St Louis Rams: 80:1 • • • Houston Texans: 100:1 Atlanta Falcons: 100:1 Oakland Raiders: 125:1 Kansas City Chiefs: 150:1 Miami Dolphins: 150:1
Thought it would be good to start this thread with these odds and see how they change once the season starts in August/September...
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Post subject: Re: The Official 2008 NFL Regular Season
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:15 pm
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jimmac24 wrote:
I think the best picks for the odds are Jacksonville, Seattle and Tennessee. Philly at 35-1 is also pretty good.
I like the eagles a lot now that Mcnabb is healthy. Even though the NFC east is likely the toughest conference again in the NFC they have one of the best QB's. If they draft well 35 to 1 are pretty good odds. They were set up well last year but everyone knew Mcnabb wasn't going to be as effective as he normally is with the wounded knee.
Post subject: Re: The Official 2008 NFL Regular Season
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:17 pm
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Electromatic wrote:
jimmac24 wrote:
I think the best picks for the odds are Jacksonville, Seattle and Tennessee. Philly at 35-1 is also pretty good.
I like the eagles a lot now that Mcnabb is healthy. Even though the NFC east is likely the toughest conference again in the NFC they have one of the best QB's. If they draft well 35 to 1 are pretty good odds. They were set up well last year but everyone knew Mcnabb wasn't going to be as effective as he normally is with the wounded knee.
agreed, the eagles are gonna win the super bowl this year
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Post subject: Re: The Official 2008 NFL Regular Season
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:28 pm
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well we already know who the home team is going to be on opening night....they just need to figure out who Big Blue is going to play. In addition to their division opponents, they host San Francisco, Seattle, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Carolina.
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Post subject: Re: The Official 2008 NFL Regular Season
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:57 pm
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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
well we already know who the home team is going to be on opening night....they just need to figure out who Big Blue is going to play. In addition to their division opponents, they host San Francisco, Seattle, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Carolina.
Philly if they want a division rival, Seattle if they don't. I bet the Giants and Cowboys will play on Thanksgiving.
Post subject: Re: The Official 2008 NFL Regular Season
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:02 pm
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Green Habit wrote:
Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
well we already know who the home team is going to be on opening night....they just need to figure out who Big Blue is going to play. In addition to their division opponents, they host San Francisco, Seattle, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Carolina.
Philly if they want a division rival, Seattle if they don't. I bet the Giants and Cowboys will play on Thanksgiving.
maybe, but that game usually does a big rating either way. I bet one Giants-Cowboys game will be claimed by NBC for Sunday night...and another ends up on Monday night.
Winning the SB is awesome, but the downside (if there is one) is a lot of prime time games next year....I'll be lucky if I get 2 1:00 games for the final season at Giants Stadium.
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Post subject: Re: The Official 2008 NFL Regular Season
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:13 pm
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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
well we already know who the home team is going to be on opening night....they just need to figure out who Big Blue is going to play. In addition to their division opponents, they host San Francisco, Seattle, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Carolina.
Philly if they want a division rival, Seattle if they don't. I bet the Giants and Cowboys will play on Thanksgiving.
maybe, but that game usually does a big rating either way. I bet one Giants-Cowboys game will be claimed by NBC for Sunday night...and another ends up on Monday night.
Winning the SB is awesome, but the downside (if there is one) is a lot of prime time games next year....I'll be lucky if I get 2 1:00 games for the final season at Giants Stadium.
I can't imagine FOX letting both those games get away. You make a good point about Thanksgiving, though--last year I was scratching my head on why the Cowboys played the Jets and not the Patriots, but your reason would make sense of that.
Post subject: Re: The Official 2008 NFL Regular Season
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:38 pm
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parchy wrote:
There is not a chance in hell of the Cowboys and Gints playing on Thanksgiving.
yup, it almost never happens. I think I remember it happening once over the last 15-20 years.
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I can almost guarantee you, however, that the Giants will open with the Cowboys on that Thursday night game to open the season.
again, that game will do a big rating anyway. I would think the powers that be would want to save the big matchups for later in the year. If you can have Colts-Saints, Steelers-Dolphins and Pats-Raiders, you can certainly have Giants-Eagles/Skins/Seahawks/whoever.
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Post subject: Re: The Official 2008 NFL Regular Season
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:01 pm
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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
parchy wrote:
There is not a chance in hell of the Cowboys and Gints playing on Thanksgiving.
yup, it almost never happens. I think I remember it happening once over the last 15-20 years.
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I can almost guarantee you, however, that the Giants will open with the Cowboys on that Thursday night game to open the season.
again, that game will do a big rating anyway. I would think the powers that be would want to save the big matchups for later in the year. If you can have Colts-Saints, Steelers-Dolphins and Pats-Raiders, you can certainly have Giants-Eagles/Skins/Seahawks/whoever.
I agree with you. Unless there's a possible rematch of a playoff game from the previous year (i.e. Pats/Colts or Pats/Steelers) the NFL usually opts for a lesser opponent for the defending champs because, like you said, they're gonna get the ratings anyway. And it also seems that they keep division games away from Thanksgiving for the same reason (at least in the Cowboys case). Since 1992 they've only played a divisional opponent on Thanksgiving 3 times, the Giants in '92 and Redskins in '96 and '02.
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