Bears Colts Super Bowl Odds
The Bears Colts Super Bowl Odds are now posted. The line makers have spoken making the Indianapolis Colts seven-point favorites in Super Bowl 41 at Dolphin Stadium in Miami. Super Bowl 41 features the AFC’s best offense led by All-Pro quarterback Peyton Manning against the NFC’s best defense led by All-Pro linebacker Brian Urlacher. If you have never before bet on the Super Bowl, this would be a good one to start with as we are most definitely in for a treat.
When the Super Bowl odds were made available to futures bettors prior to the NFL regular season, the top sportsbooks had none other than the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Bears leading the way. If you went with the odds on favorites early on, you are now in great position to cash that future bet and the NFL picks you made on it.
The great thing about the Super Bowl is the variety of bets that can be placed. Not only can you bet the traditional side, total, and money line, but propositional bets are also very popular. Making Prop bets keeps you into the game on a play-by-play level. For example, you can wager on how many times Rex Grossman will be intercepted or how many completions Peyton Manning will have. This will keep you not just focused on the outcome, but the individual plays that lead there as well.
Jimmy Boyd is a World Champion handicapper and would love to share his expertise with you. Jimmy will do his homework on the game and will provide you with expert game analysis for every single play so that you know he isn’t just playing pin the tail on the donkey like some handicappers do. Now that the odds are out for Super Bowl 41, all that’s left for you to do is some homework and to have fun betting on the game. Or you can put your trust in Jimmy Boyd, a proven winner, to ensure that you cash in on Super Bowl 41.
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