1...Nc6 looks weird to me as white can kick it away like you said.
I recommend 1...c6! followed by Qb6 and a5 to immediately take advantage of white's weakened queenside. I believe the main line in this opening continues 2.Bb2 Qb6 3.a3 a5! 4.c4 (only decent move) axb4 5.c5 Qc7 6.axb4 Rxa1 7.Bxa1 and here black should have a good game since he can develope easily and then try to attack white's over-extended queenside. I actually prefer black here.
Thanks for your hlep guys! I have a question though - 1.b4 Nc6 shouldn't white push the pawn and put the knight under pressure with 2. b5? I am trying to make this my secret weapon for tournaments but I can't seem to ever win with it. I am 0-3 right now. Any suggestions?