Baltimore vs San Francisco SB XLVII Betting!
The Ravens have won 3 straight playoff games and in their last 2 games they won on the road and in each game they were the underdog.
The Ravens have won 3 straight playoff games and in their last 2 games they won on the road and in each game they were the underdog.
Is it really going to be that easy? Anytime the Super Bowl has been an “easy pick”, most betting fans have been burned to the ground. The Patriots in 2008? Done in by their own arrogance and the looming weight of a perfect season. To be honest, the Cardinals are in the Super Bowl for a reason, and to bet against them is a foolish concept at this point, especially without proper research.
The circus we know as Super Bowl week is slowly winding down. Tuesday was Media Day, always good for a few laughs, but things have been pretty quiet out of Tampa since the teams arrived.
Even on the betting side things have been relatively quiet.
Pittsburgh is favored in most betting circles to win Super Bowl 43 by seven points. Looking over the past 18 NFL championships, teams that were favored by a touchdown and an extra point were dead even: 3-3-1.
During that same time period, favorites were 7-9-2 against the spread.
The Super Bowl is considered the premier online sportsbook betting event in the United States. Without a doubt, most online NFL betting fans wait in anticipation for the Super Bowl.
This is where football betting fans try to cash in on the big bucks. One of the best things about the Super Bowl is the fact that the BetUS NFL odds makers release more than just one against the spread line. This allows the astute online betting fan to find the best online odds for the biggest game of the season.
At least Cowher did Tomlin a favor by filling up the Championship hand of Pittsburgh with “one for the thumb.” Now Tomlin has a fresh hand to build his own legacy, and it could start as soon as February 1st, when the Steelers and Cardinals throw the gauntlet down in Tampa Bay for Super Bowl XLIII.
Is it really going to be that easy? Anytime the Super Bowl has been an “easy pick”, most betting fans have been burned to the ground. The Patriots in 2008? Done in by their own arrogance and the looming weight of a perfect season. To be honest, the Cardinals are in the Super Bowl for a reason, and to bet against them is a foolish concept at this point, especially without proper research.
With one week left in the NFL Regular Season a lot of things are still up in the air in terms of which teams will make it into the NFL Playoffs. It has been tough for sports betting fans to forecast which teams will make it to the playoffs and which teams will be left out at home to watch the games with pizza, chicken wings, and cheap beer!
Tennessee is the last NFL team standing without a loss. The Titans are living up to their name at 10-0.
Seven of the 10 teams during the Super Bowl era that achieved the same record from 1972 through last year went on to play for the championship. And five won it all.
The BetUS online sportsbook hasn’t released online odds on the Indianapolis Colts vs. Pittsburgh Steelers game because quarterback Ben Rothelisberger may or may not start for the Steelers.
It’s a huge game. Sports betting fans will definitely want to take a look at it once the BetUS online sportsbook releases online wagering odds.
Now that we’re at the halfway point in the season, it makes sense to take a look at where we are. Some of the teams we were touting at the start have hit speed bumps; others may prove to be the Tampa Bay Rays of the NFL, but much remains to be seen. Here are the current odds on each team winning the Super Bowl, as posted at BetUS Sportsbook: