NFL,Betting,The,NFC,West,Divis sports NFL Betting: The NFC West Division
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NFL 2012 season is about to begin. But teams are still beefing up their line up (up to the very last minute) to be on top and make their way to Super Bowl XLVII. Trades are made, coaches and management are on the tables discussing the changes that will be made to boost their bid and rookies do the best they can to blend in the group. These changes might affect the odds in NFL betting. Take a look at some of the teams at the NFC West division. Lets see what are the changes made and some major news that rocked the NFL world.Seattle Seahawks- as the Seattle Seahawks fell short of expectations once again in 2011. They took a big step forward by acquiring quarter back Matt Flynn. Analyst thought that the teams outcome will be predicated on a strong performance from their new QB. Will Flynns record-breaking 480-yard, six-touchdown performance against the Detroit Lions in the Packers final regular season game last year be enough? Although some analyst didnt hold on to that but for me it is something to consider.San Francisco 49ers- a very good team a year ago 13-3 is still very good and appears to be the cream in this division. Defensive end Demarcus Dobbs falls in the latter category. The 6-foot-2, 275-pound defensive lineman was already praised by coaches for transforming his body this offseason. Now, Dobbs has even more to offer. The second-year player gave coaches more to consider with two strong catches while playing as a tight end in team periods. Then add Randy Moss, Mario Manningham and rookie A.J Jenkins. With this line up, can the 49ers once again dominate this division?St. Louis Rams- having finished 31st in the NFL in 2011 with only 4,537 yards of total offense to their credit, the St. Louis Rams face a steep uphill climb this upcoming season. The Rams have been ravaged by injuries at the quarterback position in recent years, with the offensive line failing to provide remotely adequate protection for quarterback Sam Bradford. In the first three practices of the 2012 training camp, Rams quarterback Sam Bradford hasnt misfired much. On the few occasions Bradfords missed a receiver; it seems to be more a product of his own enthusiasm and zeal than anything else. Can the team and Bradfords performance be enough for them to be a contender again? Arizona Cardinals- Kevin Kolb leaves the training camp Mondays afternoon practice after defensive lineman David Carter accidentally kneed Kolb in the right thigh. Kolb, while limping, did walk off under his own power. His status is expected to updated Tuesday when Whisenhunt speaks to the media. How will the Cards square off against the Saints in less than a week without their prized quarterback? Can John Skelton take over in the offense?With San Francisco 49ers dominance last season, Seattle Seahawks ace quarterback, Rams injured player and the promising youthful Cardinals, these teams battling to dominate the NFC West Division. NFL betting fans will surely have a hard time who to root for.
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