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Current Las Vegas SB XLVII odds
New England Patriots 5-1
Green Bay Packers 11-2
Pittsburgh Steelers 6-1
Philadelphia Eagles 6-1
New York Giants 8-1
New Orleans Saints 10-1
San Francisco 49ers 10-1
Denver Broncos 10-1 (moved from 50-1 after Manning signed)
San Diego Chargers 12-1
Houston Texans 12-1
Chicago Bears 17-1
Detroit Lions 18-1
Atlanta Falcons 18-1
Dallas Cowboys 20-1
Baltimore Ravens 20-1
New York Jets 20-1
Indianapolis Colts 25-1
Tennessee Titans 30-1
Cincinnati Bengals 30-1
Buffalo Bills 50-1
Kansas City Chiefs 50-1
Seattle Seahawks 50-1
Carolina Panthers 50-1
Miami Dolphins 50-1
St. Louis Rams 50-1
Oakland Raiders 60-1
Minnesota Vikings 60-1
Arizona Cardinals 60-1
Cleveland Browns 75-1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 100-1
Washington Redskins 125-1
Jacksonville Jaguars 150-1
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Well, it shows the opinions of those who matter most don't have a lot of faith headed into next year...
EDIT: Then again, The Broncos are rated better than the Bears, really?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-0...ts-at-8-1.html
Last edited by Henry Burris; 03-20-2012 at 05:00 PM.
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Guess i should head to Caesar's and slap $50 on Da Bears.
In 2006, i put $20 on the Bears back in the Spring when the odds were 30-1. So pissed they lost that one, almost won me $600.
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Originally Posted by
Henry Burris
Im sure the genious who made this basically saw the Broncos made the postseason last year without Manning, so WITH Manning must make them a front runner.
Same goes for San Diego. How will they possibly improve from their last 2 seasons? especially now that Manning has entered that decision and Kansas City shouldnt be overlooked either

Originally Posted by
Jerry Jones “I’ve been here 23 years. I’ve been here when it was glory hole days and I’ve been here when it wasn’t,” Jones said. “And, so, having said that, I want me some glory hole. So I have that perspective.”
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Bears are 17-1 and Eagles are 6-1... right.
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Steelers as short as 6/1? ageing defence and Mendenhall out for the year? no thanks.
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From my understanding da Bears have always been some kind of an underdog. Last year noone expected us to do that well, before Cutler got hurt.
It's not always bad being an underdog, but yea I agree how can the bloody Eagles be higher than us? Last year was the "dream team" and look did they even get into the playoffs? I don't think so.
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Bears odds should have went up to 8.5 - 1 with Marshall trade. BEARDOWN!
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Houston got better odds? WTF? Oh well. I kind of like being the underdogs.