NFL Preseason Week 4 Jets Vs. Eagles Odds and Predictions

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Jets Odds – Rex Ryan’s Jets look to shake the cobwebs in preseason finale against Eagles

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NFL bettors will get a chance to attack the New York Jets odds at 7:30 ET Thursday night when they face the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. If you find yourself on the go without any action on this match-up, don’t sweat it, just login to Bookmaker Sportsbook’s brand new Triple Double mobile betting platform and get in the game!

NFL Betting Online: Both the Jets and Eagles enter their final tine up of the exhibition season with a number of question marks on both sides of the ball.

The stars of HBO’s Hard Knocks miniseries have already started feeling the jinx of the show with a number of things failing to go their way throughout the preseason.

The most glaring problem the Jets have entering this week’s battle with the Eagles is their inability to put points on the board offensively. QB Mark Sanchez has had a miserable time of it. Though he’s completed a shade under 65 percent of his passes, he’s only thrown for 263 yards and thrown just as many touchdowns (2) as interceptions (2).

With the offense struggling immensely, he saw his way into the 4th quarter of last week’s game at home against the Washington Redskins when he threw his lone TD pass to give the Jets the short lived lead.

The rushing attack has at the very least given New York’s stellar defense a chance to catch its collective breath on the sideline as its rushed for an average of 113.3 YPG (#12) to date. Unfortunately, the passing attack currently ranks 30th overall scratching out a paltry 140.7 YPG. By not offering up much in the way of supporting Sanchez, Jets brass most recently made the decision to cut WR Laveranues Coles who will more than likely end up retiring.

Astute NFL bettors know the defense is what makes the Jets machine hum, so at least their fans and betting backers can take solace in the fact that its allowed a total of just 50 points through three games; most of those points came against the reserves. It currently ranks 7th overall (273.3 YPG) and 3rd against the rush allowing just 75.7 YPG. It has however been leaky in the secondary where its allowed a shade under 198 YPG; Revis Island – where you at?!

As for Philadelphia, it’s had no problem moving up and down the field with its compliment of QBs, but it’s had one heck of a time getting into the end zone. K David Akers has been the team’s MVP throughout preseason betting as he’s converted all 10 of his FG attempts.

Unfortunately, only managing field goals won’t win Head Coach Andy Reid’s club many games this 2010-11 NFL betting season. QB Kevin Kolb has experienced success at this level in the regular season, but he’s far from shown he can handle the duties of an every game starter through three preseason games.

The Houston Product is yet to throw a TD pass thus far, yet did throw his first interception last week at Kansas City. Michael Vick hasn’t fared much better either also without a TD pass but three INTs.

What the Eagles have done right is rush the ever living heck out of the ball as the RB corps has chewed the turf up to the tune of 147.4 yards per game; good for the league’s second best mark in the exhibition season.

The defense has been middle tier ranking in the middle of the pack against the pass (#17 at 223 YPG), rush (#14 at 96 YPG), and points allowed (#20 at 22 PPG).

New York has dominated Philadelphia in the preseason winning 11 of the L/12 overall meetings; the Eagles have failed to cover each of the Jets L/6 exhibition visits (0-5-1 ATS).

Will the offenses finally find themselves in both the Jets and Eagles last preseason game, or will the defenses rule the night? If you plan to tackle the Jets odds this season, be sure to open up an account at Bookmaker Sportsbook – Where the line originates!

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