Super Bowl lines have often come down to a final game winning kick and its ironic that the Indianapolis Colts will have one of the top clutch kickers in sports betting on the bench.
Super Bowl lines bettors recall the right foot of Adam Vinatieri providing the sports betting difference in Super Bowl wins by the New England Patriots. Vinatieri proved to be one of the greatest clutch kickers in sports betting history and was figured to be an ace that the Indianapolis Colts could rely upon. Read more…
It’s not easy to overshadow Saints star player Drew Brees when it comes to quarterbacking but there is no doubt that he’ll be only the second best QB in the Super Bowl lines on Sunday. There are only one or two QBs in sports betting better at what they do than Brees, and unfortunately for him Peyton Manning, his Super Bowl lines opponent, is one of them.
Manning is one of the all-time greats and win or lose in sports betting’s biggest game this week his 4 NFL MVPs and stellar career have sealed his place in sports betting history. But in the NFL playoffs and the run up to the Super Bowl lines action, no QB has been better than Brees- Manning included. Read more…
In what is perhaps a sign of the times for the second straight year there will be no elite running back in the Super Bowl odds this season. In fact, there’s no one even approximating a betting on NFL standout running back. And perhaps even more damning, the absolutely worst running team in the betting on NFL action (Indy) is not only featured in the Super Bowl odds, but a 6-point favorite heading into Sunday’s game.
It’s no secret the Colt’s offense begins and ends with Peyton Manning and it would be a major surprise id the Super Bowl odds game plan deviated much from that basic strategy. But just the idea of a team with no running game being favored in the Super Bowl odds would have been unfathomable to most betting on NFL experts a few years ago. Read more…
Super Bowl lines opened with the Indianapolis Colts as 5-point sports betting favorites over the New Orleans Saints in the 2010 Super Bowl.
Super Bowl lines handicappers will be evaluating an Indianapolis team that went 14-2 straight up and 10-5-1 against the spread during the regular season while capturing the imagination of the sports betting world by winning their first 14 games. Read more…
The old NFL adage goes something like this: Offense wins games but Defense wins championships. Well, try telling that to the two offensive jaugaurnauts that will be playing for the Super Bowl odds title on Sunday. These two teams, while hopeful to play strong defense every Sunday, live the offensive mantra.
Score points first and worry about playing defense second. That’s how both the Indy Colts and New Orleans Saints operate and on Super Bowl Sunday we should see quite a lot of points hung on the board, the only question is, how many? The early over/under in these Super Bowl odds seems to be somewhere around 56 points. Read more…