Sports
bettors have one week left of preseason NFL football before the real
season begins. Thursday night will be a busy one in the sports world,
with 12 NFL games and the official kick-off to the NCAA football
season, with a bunch of matchups highlighting their traditional
Thursday night start to the new season.
As for the NFL betting
during Week 4 of the preseason, these are very difficult games to
handicap. Keep in mind most of the starters either won’t see any
action, or a series or two at most. Week 4 games represent the last
chance for many of the long-shots to make their respective teams.
Bet Republic
will go through all the action on our Wednesday Night Betting Show and
our Thursday Night Prime Time online sports betting program.
Let’s
take a look at two inter-conference games that still have a bit of
mystique. The Eagles are in New York to face the Jets and the Browns
take on the Bears in Chicago.
New York Jets: minus 3 – Under 37.5
BetRepublic Analysis:
The Jets and Eagles met last year in the last preseason game with New York winning 27-20.
Mike
Vick gets his last shot at quarterback before he sits out for five
games or longer depending on what Roger Goodell decides. QB Kevin Kolb
gets the start and will play the first half with Vick starting the
second half.
Kevin
Kolb played against the Jets in last year’s game, leading the Eagles on
three consecutive scoring drives to open the game.
Kolb
played the entire first half, going 13 of 21 for 138 yards. Kolb was
selected in the second round of the 2007 draft and is supposed to be
the quarterback of the future.
That
was before the Eagles signed Vick. Last week in limited time against
the Jaguars Vick went 4 for 4 for 19 yards and rushed once for a yard.
He will be looking to improve on that performance.
The
Eagles have a surplus at wide receiver and it is likely that a
starting-caliber wideout could be left off the final 53-man roster. The
last spot will be a battle between Reggie Brown and Hank Baskett. The
Jets are in need of a receiver and will be watching both with plenty of
interest.
Jets
quarterback Mark Sanchez was 13-of-20 for 149 yards and a touchdown
against the Giants last week and will only see one series. That means
Kellen Clemens, the fourth-year veteran, will likely see a majority of
the action with Eric Ainge playing the second half.
The
Jets will rest their entire starting backfield giving Jehuu Caulcrick
and Danny Woodhead the majority of carries. The Jets are still trying
to figure sort out their wide receiver package and David Clowney and
Brad Smith will see lots of action fighting for the number three spot.
Defensively
the Jets will rest most starters, but former first round draft pick LB
Vernon Gholston will play most of the game as he is still trying to get
untracked. Linebacker Calvin Pace will also play into the second half
as he sits out the first four games for violating the league’s drug
policy.
Cleveland Browns at the Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears: minus 3 – Under 36.5
BetRepublic Analysis:
This
game is all about someone making a decision on a Browns starting QB.
Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson were pretty even going into the last
game against the Titans but Quinn might now have the edge.
Browns
Coach Eric Mangini still has not decided on his starting quarterback
even after Brady Quinn completed 11 of 15 passes for 128 yards, one
touchdown and notched a 121.0 passer rating against a solid defense in
Tennessee. Anderson went a respectable 7 of 11 passes for 77 yards.
Mangini has not named his starter for the Bears game.
The
Bears signed CB Rod Hood one day after being released from the Browns
earlier this week and will look to impress his new team with a big game
against his former team. The Bears are banged up in the secondary and
either Quinn, Anderson or third string Brett Ratliff should produce
some big numbers.
Bears
QB Jay Cutler might play one series along with the other starters but
most of the starters will take the night off after two solid games
against Denver and the Giants.
Give
the edge to the Browns in this one. Good luck with the games. Be sure
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