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Each year there are plenty of NFL player changes as
teams turnover and try to make themselves better.
Coaches and players change positions in
the NFL year after year, but how much does the general
public pay attention to this and also, how much stock do
they put in what they are worth to a new team? We are
going to take a look at 2 different situations in which
a coach and a team captain changed teams and how this
played a part in a big ATS win for our
NFL picks during Week 1.
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Let's start off with a player/coach
of sorts in Lawyer Milloy of the Buffalo
Bills. What a mistake the Patriots made
the Tuesday before Week 1 in releasing
this guy. Surely they didn't
anticipate him going to a division
rival, let alone their Week 1 opponent
in Buffalo. This gave the Bills a huge
advantage, not only from picking up an
expert safety like Milloy or in the loss
of him from the opposing team, but in
the knowledge of New England''''s system
that he brought to Buffalo. Being around
until right before the first game meant
that he knew exactly how the Pats were
preparing for the Bills, especially on
the defensive side of the ball. I mean
he was the team leader of that defense
and the next thing you know he's in
head coach Gregg Williams's office
having his brain picked. This lead to an
easy 31-0 Buffalo win and money in the
bank for us here at Locksmith Sports.
Another big Week 1 situation was
Jacksonville's Head Coach Jack Del
Rio's return to Carolina. Del Rio
served as the defensive coordinator for
just a single season but he took a team
that ranked 31st in total defense in
2001 and turned them into the
league's 2nd best. He knew the talent
on that squad inside and out and devised
a game plan that allowed quarterback Mark Brunell to have a near perfect start to
the game. These guys should have won
easily, but blew it late in the 2nd
half. Del Rio might come up big later in
the year when the Jags head north to
Baltimore to face off against his old
team in the Ravens. While being away for
2 season now from Baltimore, he was the
linebacker''''s coach for 3 years in
which his defense finished 2nd in each
of those seasons. We can smell a big
play coming on this game, but of course
many factors will be leading up to it
and as always you can't look too far
ahead when it comes to football.
As always you need to have plenty of
tools available to you when making
selections on Sundays. We think that
while we might miss something every once
in a while, most of the time we pick up
on the little things that the
linesmakers either miss or anticipate
the average Joe will miss. We will be
back later in the football season to
offer more of our tips and tricks for
the public to gain an edge over the
house.
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