Washington Redskins 2015 Betting Odds: Regular Season Wins, to Win NFC East

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Aug/19/2015
Washington Redskins 2015 Betting Odds: Regular Season Wins, to Win NFC East

BetDSI.com has your Washington Redskins 2015 betting odds including regular season wins total and their chances of winning in the NFC East.

Jay Gruden being the favorite to be first canned solidifies the notion that he is not a very good head coach and that his Redskins team probably won’t get to the .500 mark, though they probably have enough talent to do so in a suspect division.

Robert Griffin III (or RGIII) makes poor decisions and appears to have regressed since his first season, the analysts at BetDSI.com suggest. 

The Redskins have a good running back in Alfred Morris and some talented receivers like DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon so the offense should be decent. The Redskins took Brandon Scherff with the 5th overall pick in the draft and then they added Arie Kouandjio in the fourth round.

As for the defense, well, The Redskins finally got rid of defensive coordinator Jim Haslett who should have been fired long ago. Joe Barry takes over and he can’t do any worse than Haslett did. The team didn’t bring back Brian Orakpo but they still have Ryan Kerigan and Keenan Robinson at linebacker. The line should be better with the addition of Terrance Knighton, Stephen Paea and Ricky Jean-Francois, plus 2nd round pick Preston Smith. The secondary will also have a different look with Chris Culliver, Dashon Goldson and Jeron Johnson.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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