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If that sounds like
you - and if you live in Denver, it certainly
is - you should know there's still a way to wager
on your team, and that's by betting on what it
will do in the coming non-playing months.
The following is a sample
of the many offseason proposition wagers being
offered in the Bodog Sportsbook along with some
corresponding analysis:
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What will the Denver
Broncos do with Jake Plummer for the
2007-08 Regular Season?
* Keep him: +140
* Cut him: +120
* Trade him: +160
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The
Houston Chronicle's John McCain wrote in his blog
that he thinks Plummer, who was replaced partway
through the season by Jay Cutler, will end up
with the Texans after the Broncos cut him.
Houston is coached by Gary
Kubiak, Denver's former offensive coordinator.
Kubiak knows what Plummer can and can't do, and
if the Texans do indeed part ways with David Carr,
they'll need someone to fill the position while
searching for a long-term solution.
And that provides a nice
segue into another prop bet...
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Will David Carr
be the starting quarterback for the
Houston Texans in Week 1 of the 2007-08
regular season?
* Yes: -170
* No: +130
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Apparently, Bodog oddsmakers
disagree with McCain, who believes Carr will be
traded.
No one can disagree, however,
that Carr was a big disappointment in Houston.
In what was supposed to be his breakthrough year,
the Fresno State product actually regressed. His
numbers in 2006? A modest 2,767 yards passing
and just 11 TDs to go with 12 interceptions. Of
all the NFL quarterbacks who played 16 games,
only Atlanta's Michael Vick threw for less yards
(2,474). Of course, Vick had over 1,000 yards
rushing. Carr did not.
Speaking of Vick, there are
some who wonder whether he's even the best quarterback
on the Falcons' roster...
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Will Matt Schaub
play for the Atlanta Falcons in the
2007-08 regular season?
* Yes: EVEN
* No: -140
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Schaub is a restricted free
agent and got a chance to showcase his wares in
Week 17 against the Eagles. He played well connecting
on 15 of 21 pass attempts for 175 yards, a TD
and a pick.
Last offseason, teams including
the New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings approached
Atlanta about a trade for the 25-year-old. The
Falcons, however, weren't interested in a deal.
Of note, if any team were
to sign Schaub, they would likely have to give
the Falcons a first-round pick as compensation.
The Falcons also could match any offer he receives.
While Atlanta hopes not to
lose one of the best backups in the league, another
team is considering the return of one of the best
screwups...
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Will Ricky Williams
be playing for the Miami Dolphins
at the start of the 2007-08 regular
season?
* Yes: -105
* No: -135
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If you believe Williams'
agent, Leigh Steinberg, the 1998 Heisman Trophy
winner wants to play for the Dolphins in 2007.
Williams spent the past year
in Toronto with the CFL's Argonauts, a move he
made after the NFL suspended him for a year after
a failed drug test.
Steinberg has stated his
client will apply for re-admission in April. He
added that Williams has passed each of his tests
in compliance with the NFL's substance-abuse policy.
Granted, it's not solely
Williams' decision where he plays. Will coach
Nick Saban's replacement even want the distraction?
Don't forget that current
Dolphins RB Ronnie Brown put up some great numbers
in 2006, rushing for 1,008 yards in just 13 games.
It's all shaping up to be
quite a year of decisions in Miami...
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Who will be hired
as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins?
* Jim Bates: 5/1
* Jim Caldwell: 11/2
* Cam Cameron: 7/1
* Dom Capers: 9/2
* Pete Carroll: 9/1
* Kirk Ferentz: 7/1
* Ron Rivera: 8/1
* Mike Sherman: 8/1
* Ken Whisenhunt: 17/2
* Bill Cowher: 7/1
* Field (Any Other Coach): 3/1
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The Dolphins are by no means
close to finalizing a short list, but a few obvious
names have already popped up.
The favorite according to
oddsmakers is Dom Capers, the team's defensive
coordinator. Capers already has head coaching
experience with the Houston Texans and Carolina
Panthers and is one of the hardest working coaches
in the business. The Dolphins ranked fourth in
the NFL in total defense, testament to his knowledge
in that area. However, it's his abilities as an
effective offensive play-caller that will come
into question.
Also in the running is Jim
Bates, who replaced Dave Wannstedt in 2004 and
went 3-4 as Miami's interim head coach. Bates
was passed over in favor of Saban but remains
a favorite of owner Wayne Huizenga.
Oh, and by the way, that
name at the end of the list is no joke. Bill Cowher
is a possibility. Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette reminded readers that "the Dolphins'
offensive and defensive coordinators worked the
same jobs under Cowher with the Steelers - Mike
Mularkey on offense and Dom Capers on defense."
Does Huizenga have what it
takes to lure Cowher out of retirement? Or, does
the owner have other plans?
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Will Wayne Huizenga
sell the Miami Dolphins before Dec.
31, 2007?
* Yes: -110
* No: -130
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The rumored sale of the team
that Huizenga's owned since 1994 has been steadfastly
denied by the man himself.
"Absolutely, positively,
no way," Huizenga told the Miami Herald.
"We are not selling, and there is no waffling
on that. How's that for a definitive answer?"
So how did all this start?
It was on Dec. 13 that blog
site ProFootballTalk.com, which labels itself
"the best pro football scoop on the internet",
reported that Florida Panthers minority owner
and advertising executive Jordan Zimmerman along
with Papa John's CEO John Shnatter were set to
buy the team.
Adding fuel to the fire,
Zimmerman Advertising, one of the largest advertising
agencies in the United States, boasts both Papa
John’s Pizza and the Miami Dolphins as its
clients.
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PHOTO: Jake Plummer a Houston Texan? It
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