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NFL wagering skepticism is high for the potential of the Broncos who imploded in the second half of a year ago after a 6-0 start to the 2009 football gambling campaign. Injuries and player departures with that second half meltdown of a year ago that left football gambling buffs stunned are fueling football wagering doubts about Denver.



There were more than a few raised eyebrows in NFL football betting when Denver hired 32-year old Josh McDaniels to coach the Broncos after long time mentor Mike Shanahan was let go. McDaniels was best identified as the wunderkind offensive coordinator of the Patriots. He immediately alienated key veterans including quarterback Jay Cutler and wideout Brandon Marshall. Culter was traded soon after McDaniels was hired while Marshall was let go after the 2009 year following numerous conflicts with McDaniels.

While that wonderful 6-0 beginning with the football odds temporarily won McDaniels some much essential believability it was swiftly forfeited with a final track record of 8-8 and Denver got the cash in just 3 out of their final 10 competitions.

The offense hasn’t only gone through the transition of player personnel changes but now must try and overcome an avalanche of injuries that leave quarterback Kyle Orton really vulnerable. Left tackle Ryan Clady, who was hurt in a pickup basketball game last spring, is one key loss. Several experts doubt Clady can triumph over a patellar tendon blow out, despite the fact that McDaniels expects Clady back. As Clady protects the quarterback’s blind side, it is a key difficulty.

Orton is passing well in training camp but Denver will not have the ability to beat the NFL lines unless the receiving corps is healthy. Demaryius Thomas as well as Eric Decker are out and Brandon Lloyd is an iffy veteran substitution.

McDaniels is trying to keep a positive spin on the situation proclaiming that the injuries may wind up rallying the squad. “Sometimes, when everybody around you thinks the sky is falling because of injuries, it could rally a team,” the coach said. “That’s what we are doing. We are going to be motivated to show we can withstand what has happened to us. We’re not sitting here feeling sorry for ourselves.” McDaniels is also not ruling out Tim Tebow, the rookie quarterback who is gathering so much recognition for the squad this year. Tebow sustained a rib injury when plowing into the end zone at the very end of his first NFL exhibition game. Nonetheless, McDaniels has said that he will base his decision on whether or not Tebow plays on how he responds to treatment and rest, despite missing two practices as a result of the injury. Yet he can not make decisions that risk his body in plays like the one that hurt his ribs on Sunday evening if Tebow is to be the squad’s starters. He needs to stay as healthy as he can if he’s going to make a difference for the squad in NFL wagering.

Putting the 2009 football wagering collapse behind them will be one of the largest challenges for the Broncos. Total, the big question is which Denver squad will show up in 2010; the squad that started out 6-0 or the one that limped home 2-8?


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