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Larry Fitzgerald Profitable Props For Super Bowl

 
This is a follow up article to the Props Breakdown of Hines Ward . Lets take a look at Larry Fitzgerald and some of the better props to see if we can help you make money betting props for the Super Bowl. Will Larry continue to have one of the best postseasons ever or will the Steelers D have an answer for this great wide receiver? Oddsmakers have created numerous betting opportunities for the fans of these two star wide outs. The article will examine the prop bets, surrounding the wideouts, that have value and are likely to make you money during Super Bowl XLIII. Earlier in the week I broke down Hines Ward’s proposition bets . Larry Fitzgerald Prop Bets for Super Bowl XLIII Total Receiving Yards over/under 95.5: In the three post season games this season Fitzgerald has been phenomenal averaging 139 receiving yards per game. In the Cardinals last five games he has crossed the current line (95.5) every game. Total Receptions over/under 6.5: During the playoffs Fitzgerald averaged ... (link)

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