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Football Betting - Super Bowl 2009 Futures
If you want
to do some NFL betting on the Cincinnati
Bengals’ chances of
winning Super Bowl XLIII, now’s probably
the time. The Bengals slipped to a 7-9
record last season, ended up in third place
in the AFC North division (behind both
the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns),
and were not a serious contender for a
playoff berth.
So if you think Carson Palmer and company
can turn it around in 2008 and get back
to the postseason you can currently get
them at longshot +4500 sports betting odds
to win the Super Bowl. However, Palmer
is going to need to throw the ball to someone
for them to pick up victories, and star
wide receiver Chad Johnson might not be
around for the season.
Johnson still
hasn’t decided whether
he will report to Bengals camp, and he
has been angling for a trade to another
team throughout the offseason.
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T.J.
Houshmandzadeh is also reportedly unhappy
with his contract, while Chris Henry
was waived because of his off-the-field
issues. All that uncertainty caused the
Bengals to grab some wide receivers in
the entry draft, and they’ll see
how the new guys fit in during their upcoming
workouts.
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So how far
down the Super Bowl odds list are the Bengals?
Well, 14 other teams are sitting above
them on the list, with the Patriots leading
the way at +350 football odds. New England
might have faltered in the championship
game last year, but oddsmakers and bettors
still remember that 16-0 mark in the regular
season and Tom Brady’s
big stats.
Sitting behind
the Patriots on the list are the Colts
(+700), Chargers (+800), and Cowboys (+900),
with the Jaguars rounding out the Top 5
at +1400. The New York Giants might be
the defending champions, but they don’t seem to have ‘dynasty’ written
all over them – they’re at just
+1800 odds to repeat as Super Bowl winners.
That puts them behind even the Packers, who
are listed at +1600 despite Brett Favre’s
retirement.
The Eagles (+1800), Steelers (+2000), Vikings
(+2200), Seahawks (+2400), Saints (+2500),
Browns (+3300), and Titans (+3500) are also
ahead of the Bengals on the Super Bowl odds
chart, with the Broncos and Redskins sharing
their line at +4500 odds.
Bigger underdogs
include the Cardinals, Panthers, Bears,
and Buccaneers (all at +5000), with the
Jets and 49ers at +6000, and the Ravens
at +6600. The Texans finished at 8-8 last
year, but they’re still only at
+7500 odds to win this year’s Super
Bowl. The Lions are also at +7500, with the
Bills, Dolphins, and Rams back at +8000.
The Raiders
and Chiefs combined for just eight wins
at the bottom of the AFC West last season,
and they’re at +10000
and +14000 odds, respectively, to do a complete
turnaround in 2008. The biggest longshot,
though, is the Falcons, who also won just
four times last year but are at huge +20000
odds to win Super Bowl XLIII. Check the BetUS
NFL lines section for all of the latest futures
and the Week 1 odds for this season.
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