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geetrue
08-17-12, 03:11 PM
Notice error in odds for San Diego Chargers +3000
they will be in the Feb 3rd Super Bowl to be played
in New Orleans this year.

Here’s a complete look at the 2013 Super Bowl betting odds (http://www.sbgglobal.eu/wc/clicks.php?aff=10328_49_213_10328):


New England Patriots +450
Green Bay Packers +600
San Francisco 49ers +800
Philadelphia Eagles +1000
Houston Texans +1200
Denver Broncos +1400
Pittsburgh Steelers +1400
Baltimore Ravens +1400
New York Giants +2000
New Orleans Saints +2000
Chicago Bears +2000
New York Jets +2500
Atlanta Falcons +2500
Detroit Lions +2500
Dallas Cowboys +2500
San Diego Chargers +3000
Kansas City Chiefs +4000
Carolina Panthers +4000
Cincinnati Bengals +5000
Buffalo Bills +5000
Miami Dolphins +6000
Tennessee Titans +6000
Seattle Seahawks +6000
Oakland Raiders +6000
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +10000
Cleveland Browns +10000
Washington Redskins +10000
Minnesota Vikings +10000
Indianapolis Colts +10000
Jacksonville Jaguars +10000
Arizona Cardinals +10000
St Louis Rams +10000
http://www.onlinesportshandicapping.com/news-993/football-picks/080812-2013-super-bowl-odds-nfl-picks.html

Takeda Shingen
08-17-12, 03:33 PM
Eagles ranked fourth from the top. That pretty much indicates a 4-12 season. :dead:

mapuc
08-17-12, 04:56 PM
If I understand the list correct, then they believe that New England Patriots will win the superbowl - is that correct?

What does the number after the name of the team mean?

Is that what you will get if you placed 100 $ on that team?

So if I placed 100 $ on Da bears and they win the superbowl I will get 2000 $

Markus

August
08-17-12, 09:06 PM
If I understand the list correct, then they believe that New England Patriots will win the superbowl - is that correct?

No its be in not win. The Pats are the odds on favorite to get to the big dance. As for the numbers I think they are odds. If I read it right betting on the Pats will get you $450 for every buck you bet if they get to the Superbowl. The Rams are 10 grand to 1. :o

What I can't understand is how last years SB champs can be ranked ninth.

CaptainHaplo
08-17-12, 09:19 PM
No its be in not win. The Pats are the odds on favorite to get to the big dance. As for the numbers I think they are odds. If I read it right betting on the Pats will get you $450 for every buck you bet if they get to the Superbowl. The Rams are 10 grand to 1. :o

That can't be right. You figure you put 5 bucks on every team. That is 32 teams which = $160 bucks. No matter who gets there - even at the "worst" odds - a Patriots vs Packers SB - would net you $2250 for the Patriots and $3000 for the Packers for a total of $5250. That would be the LOWEST payout you would win. If it was a Bucs vs Colts SB - you would be looking at a $100k payday.... Either one for a cost of $160.

Now granted I don't bet - but something there just doesn't make sense. If this IS how it works - someone please tell me where to lay my bets! Its guaranteed money.

August
08-17-12, 09:52 PM
That can't be right. You figure you put 5 bucks on every team. That is 32 teams which = $160 bucks. No matter who gets there - even at the "worst" odds - a Patriots vs Packers SB - would net you $2250 for the Patriots and $3000 for the Packers for a total of $5250. That would be the LOWEST payout you would win. If it was a Bucs vs Colts SB - you would be looking at a $100k payday.... Either one for a cost of $160.

Now granted I don't bet - but something there just doesn't make sense. If this IS how it works - someone please tell me where to lay my bets! Its guaranteed money.

I don't know if that site will let you bet 32 times. More likely just once.

BossMark
08-18-12, 01:21 AM
These are the odds from William Hills.




Green Bay Packers
6/1

New England Patriots
10/1

Houston Texans
14/1

Philadelphia Eagles
14/1

San Francisco 49ers
16/1

New Orleans Saints
20/1

Atlanta Falcons
20/1

Baltimore Ravens
20/1

Denver Broncos
20/1

New York Giants
20/1

Pittsburgh Steelers
20/1

San Diego Chargers
25/1

Chicago Bears
25/1

Dallas Cowboys
25/1

Detroit Lions
33/1

New York Jets
40/1

Carolina Panthers
40/1

Cincinnati Bengals
50/1

Arizona Cardinals
50/1

Kansas City Chiefs
50/1

Seattle Seahawks
50/1

Tennessee Titans
66/1

Buffalo Bills
80/1

Miami Dolphins
80/1

Oakland Raiders
80/1

Washington Redskins
100/1

Indianapolis Colts
100/1

Minnesota Vikings
100/1

St Louis Rams
100/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
200/1

Cleveland Browns
200/1

Jacksonville Jaguars 250/1

geetrue
08-18-12, 01:06 PM
The second one is eaiser to understand for me stating simply that if I put down $1.00
for San Diego and they win the super bowl I get $25.00 back for each dollar I put down.

Not that I would gamble of course, but if I did you would probably have to do it in Vegas or somwhere like that.

Aramike
08-24-12, 03:40 AM
I'm sorry, but there are actual odds that the Lombardi Trophy isn't coming back to Titletown? :arrgh!:

Takeda Shingen
08-24-12, 10:46 AM
I'm sorry, but there are actual odds that the Lombardi Trophy isn't coming back to Titletown? :arrgh!:

You mean Dallas? God, I hope not.

August
08-24-12, 11:07 AM
This seasons Lombardi trophy will be going to Gillette field to sit beside the other three. :yep:

mookiemookie
08-24-12, 02:04 PM
I think it'd look nice right about here

http://assets.bizjournals.com/houston/news/Reliant%20Day.jpg?v=1

sharkbit
08-24-12, 09:58 PM
They got the two quarterback playoff choke kings pretty far down there:

Tony Romo with the Cowboys at +2500
Phillip Rivers with the Chargers at +3000.

Probably better to switch the order though. Romo is THE CHOKE KING.

:)

Aramike
08-24-12, 11:31 PM
You mean Dallas? God, I hope not.Well played. Mathematically inaccurate, but well played nonethe less. :salute:

Takeda Shingen
08-25-12, 12:09 AM
Well played. Mathematically inaccurate, but well played nonethe less. :salute:

Well, if we are going to be mathematically accurate and all it would be Pittsburgh, although the Steelers and Dallas are tied for the most appearances.