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Atlanta Falcons NFL Betting Lines

NFL Betting Lines on the Atlanta Falcons in 2007 had the team going 4-12 straight up and 8-8 against the NFL lines.

NFL Betting Lines on Atlanta were definitely different with Michael Vick off the team. The offense was weak and the defense was a mess in the 2007 NFL lines. Chris Redman did okay at quarterback for Atlanta but he is not a starter. Most NFL Betting Lines experts believe that Atlanta will take a quarterback in the NFL Draft to make people forget about Vick.

Roddy White looked like the #1 wide receiver they drafted in the first round while Michael Boley played well at linebacker. The team traded whiner Deangelo Hall and got even more draft picks. The Falcons also need help on the offensive line if they want to have any success versus NFL football betting lines. The Falcons also need serious help in other areas including the defensive line according to NFL Betting Lines experts. The running game also needs work so getting a top rusher would also be on the long list of needs according to NFL Betting Lines experts.

It is sad to say that the Falcons depended on Michael Vick for success but that is the reality. The offense without him ranked 23rd in the NFL in yards according to NFL stats. The Falcons were 29th in the NFL in points scored according to NFL Betting Lines numbers. It is a bit of a shock to see how far the Falcons have fallen in such a short time versus NFL Betting Lines.

The defense was a mess and their simply was no explanation except that the team just quit. They ranked 29th in yards allowed and in points allowed according to NFL Betting Lines numbers. There just were not a lot of positives for Atlanta on defense and it is surprising that the team finished at .500 in NFL Betting Lines in 2007.

Looking ahead to 2008 in NFL Betting Lines numbers it does not look promising for the Falcons. Atlanta needs to rebuild in a number of areas if they expect to have success versus NFL lines.