Tuesday, January 05, 2010

2010 Super Bowl Odds Updated For NFL Playoffs

The 2010 wild card NFL playoff odds are not the only betting lines that professional handicappers are evaluating. Yes the first round NFL point spread match-ups of the Jets vs. Bengals and Eagles vs. Cowboys on Saturday, followed by the Ravens vs. Patriots and Packers vs. Cardinals on Sunday are of utmost concern, but so are the futures bets.

The odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, Florida have been updated for the NFL postseason by SportsBook.

"Honestly, only the Jets (at +5000) would shock me if they won it all," says NFL guru Mike Godsey of GodsTips, anchor of OffshoreInsiders.com.

The Indianapolis Colts are the not-so-surprising favorites at +250, followed by the searing hot San Diego Chargers at +350.

Despite both skidding into the postseason, the Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints lead the NFC teams. The once 13-0 Cajuns are +400 while the Nordic Explorers are at +600.

Despite being arguably the hottest NFC team entering the postseason, the Dallas Cowboys are +1200. "They have to win an extra game, in the wild card round" explains ScoresOddsPicks.com Brian Kayma on why the Pokes are such long shots despite peaking at seemingly the right time.

Despite leading late in last year's Super Bowl and adding a solid running attack, the Arizona Cardinals continue to get minimal respect from the oddsmakers at +2500.

Philadelphia, which is loaded at the skilled positions and finally healthy, can also play the no-respect card. The Eagles are +2000.

The aforesaid Jets at +5000 and the Cincinnati Bengals at +4000 are given the least chance.

For more information: Get the NFL playoffs spread picks, free picks and more from professional football handicappers on the OffshoreInsiders.com Network.

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