Current Sportsbook Odds to Win the Super Bowl
Current Sportsbook Odds to Win the Super Bowl
New England Patriots 5-2
San Diego Chargers 6-1
Indianapolis Colts 8-1
Chicago Bears 14-1
Baltimore Ravens 20-1
Cincinnati Bengals 20-1
Denver Broncos 20-1
Philadelphia Eagles 20-1
Dallas Cowboys 20-1
Seattle Seahawks 20-1
New Orleans Saints 20-1
Carolina Panthers 25-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 25-1
San Francisco 49ers 25-1
New York Giants 30-1
Jacksonville Jaguars 30-1
New York Jets 40-1
Washington Redskins 50-1
Arizona Cardinals 50-1
Saint Louis Rams 50-1
Tampa Bay Buccanneers 50-1
Minnesota Vikings 50-1
Green Bay Packers 50-1
Kansas City Chiefs 60-1
Miami Dolphins 60-1
Tennessee Titans 60-1
Atlanta Falcons 60-1
Oakland Raiders 75-1
Buffalo Bills 100-1
Houston Texans 100-1
Cleveland Browns 100-1
Detroit Lions 100-1
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San Diego Chargers 6-1
Indianapolis Colts 8-1
Chicago Bears 14-1
Baltimore Ravens 20-1
Cincinnati Bengals 20-1
Denver Broncos 20-1
Philadelphia Eagles 20-1
Dallas Cowboys 20-1
Seattle Seahawks 20-1
New Orleans Saints 20-1
Carolina Panthers 25-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 25-1
San Francisco 49ers 25-1
New York Giants 30-1
Jacksonville Jaguars 30-1
New York Jets 40-1
Washington Redskins 50-1
Arizona Cardinals 50-1
Saint Louis Rams 50-1
Tampa Bay Buccanneers 50-1
Minnesota Vikings 50-1
Green Bay Packers 50-1
Kansas City Chiefs 60-1
Miami Dolphins 60-1
Tennessee Titans 60-1
Atlanta Falcons 60-1
Oakland Raiders 75-1
Buffalo Bills 100-1
Houston Texans 100-1
Cleveland Browns 100-1
Detroit Lions 100-1
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- ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2
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I think the Niners are the best money at 25-1. I expect them to at least make the playoffs.
Their receiving core was positively dreadful last year and has to improve with the Lelie and Jackson signings. Also had some decent defensive signings in Clements and Lewis. If Smith continues to improve at QB and Gore becomes the monster RB he appears to be, look out.
We all know the NFC is weak and a team can come out of nowhere. Who the fuck had the Bears winning the NFC last year? Will San Fagcisco beat SD, Indy, or NE in the Super Bowl? Probably not... but at 25-1, sure... I'd take a flier. Plus, Mike Nolan wants to look all Hank Stram on the sidelines. Fucking old school. Who doesn't like that?
Their receiving core was positively dreadful last year and has to improve with the Lelie and Jackson signings. Also had some decent defensive signings in Clements and Lewis. If Smith continues to improve at QB and Gore becomes the monster RB he appears to be, look out.
We all know the NFC is weak and a team can come out of nowhere. Who the fuck had the Bears winning the NFC last year? Will San Fagcisco beat SD, Indy, or NE in the Super Bowl? Probably not... but at 25-1, sure... I'd take a flier. Plus, Mike Nolan wants to look all Hank Stram on the sidelines. Fucking old school. Who doesn't like that?
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his last two years in Denver were "okay", but I always thought the guy was not much more than an underperforming malcontent....ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:Lelie's last two years in Denver were decent. His star was on the rise.
I'm sure he hasn't changed much.....
malcontent with potential vs. wastewad overhyped Domer that's caught a total of 100 passes in four years for a whopping 1,200+- yards....I'd take Lelie over Arnez Battle anyday.
yeah, I see your point
get out, get out while there's still time
I think ucant has the right idea in looking for an NFC team to break through like da Bearz did last year.
The AFC looks more top heavy and difficult to break through in.
With that in mind, I'm torn between Philadelphia and New Orleans, both at 20-1.
As a long shot to waste a few bucks on, I'd look at St. Louis at 50-1.
The AFC looks more top heavy and difficult to break through in.
With that in mind, I'm torn between Philadelphia and New Orleans, both at 20-1.
As a long shot to waste a few bucks on, I'd look at St. Louis at 50-1.
Yes, but not that much. I always read any threads either by the Raiders or Chiefs fans as it can always get to be entertaining. Between you, Paul, Poptart, KCScott and RaiderJames, it is always true football smack, ctrl smack, town smack etc.
Me? Shit, we suck so bad here we don't even have a team. I'm kind of a Bears fan since I spent a lot of time in Nebraska and we got most of the Chicago games on the tube as I was growing up.
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Me? Shit, we suck so bad here we don't even have a team. I'm kind of a Bears fan since I spent a lot of time in Nebraska and we got most of the Chicago games on the tube as I was growing up.
Rip City
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anyone have the futures for team wins?
i'm curious as to how many wins the bookies think tampa will have. if tampa is 8-9 i will fly out and unload on the under. a bad team who still has no franchise wr. still no qb, and still a bad coach and gm. god bless kiffin, if not for his defense, this team would be lucky to win 2 games.
oh lordy, please, someone kill chucky. or take the glazers out in old trafford
i'm curious as to how many wins the bookies think tampa will have. if tampa is 8-9 i will fly out and unload on the under. a bad team who still has no franchise wr. still no qb, and still a bad coach and gm. god bless kiffin, if not for his defense, this team would be lucky to win 2 games.
oh lordy, please, someone kill chucky. or take the glazers out in old trafford