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Leonard: Early NFL win total picks

By BRYAN LEONARD - Making daily adjustments leads to a profitable season
July 14, 2008   13 comments
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The football season is fast approaching and, as always, there are significant changes on the field and the sidelines to examine. Futures lines are out for the projected win totals of pro teams.  

New Orleans Saints over/under 8½ wins: Sean Payton did a sensational job in his first season, getting the Saints to the NFC Championship game, then everything went wrong last season. In an age of offense, the Saints are still loaded, No. 1 in total offense in 2006 and No. 4 last season, led by Drew Brees (4,423 yards, 28 TDs, 18 INTs), and the backfield tandem of Reggie Bush and Deuce McAllister. This offense is tailor-made for the indoor surface in New Orleans.

The defense has been a problem, but they moved up in the draft to take USC nose tackle Sedrick Ellis with the 7th pick, along with DT DeMario Pressley (5th round, NC State). After having to duel with the AFC South last season (losses to the Texans, Colts and Titans), the Saints get the AFC West, which includes a pair of cupcakes in the Chiefs and Raiders. And remember they played in a division in 2007 where only one team (Bucs) had a winning record. Over 8½ wins is more likely.

Chicago Bears over/under 8 wins: The heat is on coach Lovie Smith, as he’s made a lot of changes the last two seasons and the Bears look worse for it. The offense loses WRs Bernard Berrian and Mushan Muhammed and is counting on 32-year-old WR Marty Booker and rookie WR Earl Bennett (Vanderbilt) to contribute. Trading away RB Thomas Jones from their Super Bowl team was a disaster, as RB Cedric Benson was soft behind a weak offensive line. Chicago was 30th in rushing.

One move they didn't make was also a mistake - not finding a replacement for erratic QB Rex Grossman. The guy who led the offense for most of last season, QB Brian Griese, left for Tampa Bay. The defense was beset by injuries and thin on depth. The Bears open the season at Indy and Carolina, then come home to play Tampa Bay and Philly. The Bucs, Colts and Eagles were ranked No. 2, 3 and 10 in total defense last season. Chicago also plays three straight road games in November. Under 8 wins.

Pittsburgh Steelers over/under 9 wins: The Steelers won the title in 2005 and made the playoffs last season with the top-ranked defense. There is plenty of talent again for second-year head coach Mike Tomlin. Tomlin kept a lot of things in place that Bill Cowher used to do, including keeping DC Dick LeBeau and the blitzing, 3-4 defense.

QB Ben Roethlisberger bounced back with an impressive campaign, 32 TDs and 11 picks. Big Ben is 44-18 as a starter. Speedy RB Willie Parker gets help in the backfield with bruising RB Rashard Mendenhall (Illinois) and they may have gotten a steal with big WR Limas Sweed (Texas). They still have WR Hines Ward, speedster Santonio Holmes (942 yards, 8 TDs) and 6-foot-5 TE Heath Miller. The Steelers look loaded, which will help in their quest to go over 9 wins.

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punta
punta says:
07/14/08 03:26PM

with the bengals , ravens and browns now starting to gel its impossible for the steelers to win nine games. they play these teams a total of 6 times. pit will be 8 and 8

Slimdaddy2004
Slimdaddy2004 says:
07/14/08 07:11PM

Giants under 8.5!!! You heard it here first!

Slimdaddy2004
Slimdaddy2004 says:
07/14/08 07:12PM

punta, the Ravens?! Come on man!

bej0101
bej0101 says:
07/14/08 09:20PM

minn over 8.5 maybe 10/11 wins..great d, great o line and rb and improved qb play..

binka34
binka34 says:
07/15/08 05:48PM

minn winning 10 or 11 is a joke

punta
punta says:
07/16/08 02:09AM

pitt will be beaten by indy,ne,sd, buf ,tnn and j-ville.

how the hell can they win 8 games

BurningPlanet26
BurningPlanet26 says:
07/16/08 09:18AM

The Steelers were very good last year and only look to get better. What did they have, 12 wins? And they only need 9 to get your money back? I agree that this is an insanely easy line. OVER.

phightin-phils
phightin-phils says:
07/16/08 02:54PM

I agree, i think the steelers can get to 10 or 11, they are just about unbeatable at home which means they should win at least 6 home games and have proven they can win on the road i would say 4 or 5 road wins so do the math..thats 10 or 11 W'S.

digswins
digswins says:
07/16/08 04:02PM

12 wins last years for the steelers ??

They went 10-6 and tied Cleveland for division lead ...

This year they have the 'hardest' schedule and will prob. lose one to Cleveland ..

I'm on the under here for sure ---

8-8 wins this division this year

UNDER

The_Book_2008
The_Book_2008 says:
07/16/08 04:23PM

2ND Year coaches always struggle and this is the 2nd year for the Steeler Coach. And as digs said they have a brutal schedule and that does not bode well for 10 wins.

It is like the sophmore jinx for a running back, same concept. I like the Ravens and Browns to both be competitive and the Bengals can also beat Pitt.

I would stay away from this bet - it will more than likely push.

The Saints go over and the Bears go Under. The Bears seem like the real "STEAL" here

panteraa
panteraa says:
07/16/08 05:22PM

FOOTBALL, FOOTBALL, FOOTBALL, JUST SAYING THOSE WORDS ARE GIVING ME A HARD-ON.

HeadOverHeart
HeadOverHeart says:
07/18/08 11:30AM

WHO DAT SAY DEY GONNA BEAT DEM SAINTS?!?!?!

HeadOverHeart
HeadOverHeart says:
02/16/09 05:04AM

Funny everyone arguing about the Steelers.

They ended up winning the Super Bowl. 12-4 regular season.

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