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Lions near the bottom in 2009 Super Bowl favorite odds
Published 3/10/2008 by kcudah at kcudah sports
Lions near the bottom in 2009 Super Bowl favorite odds | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press How have the Lions’ off-season moves influenced how the rest of the nation feels about them? One place that still isn’t high on Detroit’s star power is Las Vegas. Advertisement Bodog Sportsbook has its NFL Super Bowl odds out, and they aren’t too confident about Detroit’s chances to do much damage this season. The Lions have 65/1 odds to win the Super Bowl - quite a contrast from favorite New England’s 10/3 odds.
Super Bowl odds
Published 3/12/2008 at Reiss' Pieces
As the Detroit Free Press points out, the Patriots are currently favored to win Super Bowl XLIII. Latest Las Vegas odds, put out by Bodog Sportsbook, have the Patriots at 10/3 odds.
The Colts, at 7/1 odds, are next in line.
The defending champion Giants are at 14/1 odds for a repeat.
Eliot Spitzer Has a Better Chance of Keeping Job Than Lions Have of Winning Super Bowl
Published 3/12/2008 by Ryan Wilson at FanHouse
Filed under: Lions, AFC East, NFC East, NFC North, NFL Fans, NFL Gambling The only shocking thing about this is that Vegas actually thinks six teams have a worse chance of winning the Super Bowl than the Detroit Lions. The Matt Millen All-Stars are currently at 65/1 ahead of the Bills (80/1), Chiefs (100/1), Dolphins (80/1), Jets (70/1), Raiders (100/1), and 49ers (80/1). And as the Detroit Free Press points out, the Lions' 22/1 odds of making it to the Super Bowl and losing are also among the worst. Okay, I get it, they're not very good. But I don't actually think Detroit is the 26th ...
Daily Links: Lotta Blue States …
Published 3/13/2008 by Bassett at thejetsblog.com
The 700 Level guest blogging on NYT opines on ESPN polls and Jets’ QB readiness.
Dan doesn’t get the Jets interest in Ty Law.
100-1 to 70-1 … whoo hoo!! $20 gets you $1400.
The Jets play a prominent part in John Clayton’s article about free agency gambles.
