Where Can I Bet on New York Jets 2014 and 2015 Futures?

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/02/2014
Where Can I Bet on New York Jets 2014 and 2015 Futures?

You can bet on New York Jets 2014 and 2015 futures at BetDSI.com here.

Wagering options include odds to win the division, conference, Super Bowl and regular season win totals UNDER and OVER among others.

The Jets are a 60-1 long shot to win the Super Bow in 2015 although the oddsmakers do feel confident they should have at least a .500 season despite uncertainty in the quarterback position.  New York is priced at -145 to win OVER 7 regular season games.

From BetDSI.com:

2014 New York Jets Offense: The offense for the New York Jets should be better but it is still hard to get excited about a team led by Geno Smith. He is simply not a good quarterback. Perhaps Rex Ryan will realize that and put Michael Vick in as the starter but Ryan has never been able to judge quarterbacks. The team added running back Chris Johnson and wide receiver Eric Decker and while those additions sound good, Johnson is past his prime and Decker is overrated. The offensive line is nothing special and there are still no real playmakers on offense.

2014 New York Jets Defense: The New York Jets are strong up front as they have Sheldon Richardson and Muhammed Wilkerson. They have decent linebackers led by Calvin Pace and Quinton Coples and not to be forgotten are Demario Davis and David Harris. The big key in 2014 on defense for the team is the play of the secondary. It should be much better with addition of first round pick Calvin Pryor out of Louisville. He should be excellent alongside Dawan Landry. The team needs to get much better play this season out of second year player Dee Milliner.

The Jets do have what USA Today believes to be the 9th most grueling schedule in the NFL in 2014.

In addition to their AFC East rivals, the Jets will face every team from the AFC West and NFC North, and the second-place finishers from the AFC South and AFC North.  They will play in six games against 2013 playoff teams and opponents with a combined winning percentage of.520.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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