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All
of the odds that are listed below are based upon Las
Vegas odds that were posted August 26, 2004 and may
differ from your favorite Internet Sport Book Super
Bowl odds, which generally gives you even better odds.
One thing is certain though; the odds will undoubtedly
change between the time of this posting and the day
of the big show.
Atlanta
Falcons
Falcons
(17:1)
The Falcons have the lowest pay out (17:1) of the five
teams I'll run through, but I'd say the best chance
to pay out. While Mike Vick has seen little action in
the preseason, there's no doubt in my mind that he'll
be a dominating force. The Peerless Price/Mike Vick
combo that had falcons fans excited last season will
finally get a chance to flourish and flourish it will.
With a rushing attack that features two good backs in
Warrick Dunn and T.J. Ducket, the offense will give
the Falcons a chance in every game. The change from
a 3-4 to a 4-3 defense better fits Atlanta's players
and the new addition of first round stud DeAngelo Hall
will put more pressure on opposing offenses. Keith Brooking's
move to outside backer should send his numbers through
the roof, as his athleticism will be featured. No bet's
guaranteed but these young Falcons might be a risk worth
taking. (back
to Betting on Super Bowl)
Other
Intriguing Prospects: The Seahawks at 12:1,
the Panthers at 15:1, and the Steelers
at 20:1 are also worth recognizing. The Hawks are loaded
at every position and have shown a confidence that makes
them exciting. The Panthers at 15:1 went to the Super
Bowl last year
and almost beat the heroic Patriots.
The Steelers have 3 amazing wide receivers and Duce
Staley has looked great in the pre-season. He was underused
last year in Philly, and I'm sure he's out to prove
it. Add these three teams to the list. Take a chance
on one of the teams in my elite eight and come out with
a little, or a lot of pocket cash!
WAGERING
SMART MAKES WATCHING NFL GAMES FUN
Good
Luck with your NFL Football Wagering!
Lucky Lester
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