I finished Week 1 of the NFL preseason undefeated—on my way to a perfect week.
I went 2–0 on Thursday, 1–0 on Friday, and 2–0 on Saturday for a clean 5–0 record. I’m not bragging—I’m sharing what works.
Here’s the key: pay attention to the quarterback rotations we post under the articles. In the preseason, that’s the most important information.
In the regular season, everyone knows the starting QB, and he plays the whole game. Preseason football is different. I use that to my advantage.
I read the coaches’ game plan and factor in the strength of the third- and fourth-string quarterbacks—especially guys with prior experience. Some backup quarterbacks are genuinely solid.
Now imagine a strong backup group—plus a mix of first- and second-string players—going against teams that are mostly trying to impress and figure out who their coach will keep. That matchup is money.
Most people chase the line moves. The public’s favorite bets are often the biggest line movers—yet the top five line moves went 0–5. The public thinks they’re automatic winners, but more often they’re set up against the betting value.
Week 2 is coming, and we’ll be looking at every angle—including early line moves. And as always, we post our daily losses for full transparency.
Preseason betting is your friend.