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NFL Betting Quaterbacks To Avoid

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The majority of starting NFL
The quarterbacks have the ability to be a great deal of talent.
Positions to succeed in 2012 with solid running games and a bunch of
High quality pass-catching options and strong offensive lines in front
them. But some, well, they need help in a major way. In this article,
I'm going to talk about some quarterbacks that would definitely affect
your NFL betting.
These three guys are the Quarterbacks to avoid this NFL season. And
although these three guys have the chance to bounce back from vastly
disappointing 2011 campaigns, still they're certainly not worth betting
This season.


Blaine Gabbert - Gabbert's
The struggles of rookie seasons are well-documented. Though the Jaguars may have
He was too young to be in the starting line-up, and he never showed up.
any glimpses of potential as a viable NFL starter in his first year.
http://encounterghosts.com/why-a-poker-university-is-the-best-way-to-become-a-professional/ Gabbert was also fired 44 times in 2011 and the team didn't.
The draft should address the offensive line. Gabbert has a good arm, but if
This is the only NFL signal-caller that you can't bet on.
guy. I would not bet on any Jaguars starting QB.


Kevin
Kolb - Kolb is in an Arizona quarterback competition.
former seventh-round pick John Skelton, a guy that outperformed the $65
million man in 2011. The pressure's on Kolb this year due to the mega
Last offseason, he signed a deal. He's appeared in only 16 games over the
last two seasons, as he's earned the label as an oft-injured
quarterback. After nine touchdowns, eight interceptions and an 81.1 QB
rating while playing in nine games, it's difficult to bet on Kolb in
2012.


Christian Ponder - Ponder was better than fellow
Blaine Gabbert was a rookie last year, but not much. Surprisingly, he's still here
dodged the vast criticism Gabbert received despite being a first-round
Pick him. In 11 games, Ponder completed a shade below 55 percent of
His passes averaged 6.37 yards per attempt, and he threw 13
touchdowns to 13 interceptions with five fumbles en route to a paltry
70.1 QB rating. Question marks at the wide receiver and along with the
offensive line, with a running back returning from a devastating injury,
you'd be smart not to bet on Ponder this season.


Quarterbacks greatly affect NFL betting
It is important to select a team with great people.
quarterbacks. But bear in mind that this is only one aspect/role of a
Team So, research the statistics for other roles in your team so that you can make informed decisions.
You will be able to identify which teams you should place your wagers on.
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on Aug 04, 22