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2017 (yes 2017) Super Bowl Odds out in Vegas (1 Viewer)

Johnny Detroit

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Still have to crown the 2016 Super Bowl Champion, but that did not stop the SuperBook in Las Vegas putting up early odds on the 2017 Super Bowl. Currently the Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers are the favorites sitting at 8-1.

2017 Super Bowl Odds

Seattle Seahawks 8-1
New England Patriots 8-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 8-1
Green Bay Packers 10-1
Arizona Cardinals 10-1
Cincinnati Bengals 12-1
Dallas Cowboys 14-1
Carolina Panthers 12-1
Denver Broncos 20-1
Minnesota Vikings 20-1
Indianapolis Colts 20-1
Kansas City Chiefs 20-1
Atlanta Falcons 40-1
New York Jets 30-1
Buffalo Bills 30-1
Baltimore Ravens 30-1
Houston Texans 40-1
New York Giants 40-1
Washington Redskins 40-1
Philadelphia Eagles 40-1
Chicago Bears 40-1
Detroit Lions 40-1
New Orleans Saints 40-1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 50-1
St. Louis Rams 50-1
Miami Dolphins 50-1
Tennessee Titans 50-1
Jacksonville Jaguars 50-1
Oakland Raiders 50-1
San Diego Chargers 50-1
San Francisco 49ers 60-1
Cleveland Browns 200-1

NFC Conference Odds

Seattle Seahawks 4-1
Green Bay Packers 5-1
Arizona Cardinals 5-1
Dallas Cowboys 7-1
Carolina Panthers 6-1
Minnesota Vikings 10-1
Atlanta Falcons 20-1
New York GiantsS 20-1
Washington Redskins 20-1
Philadelphia Eagles 20-1
Chicago Bears 20-1
Detroit Lions 20-1
New Orleans Saints 20-1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 25-1
St. Louis Rams 25-1
San Francisco 49ers 30-1

AFC Conference Odds

New England Patriots 7-2
Pittsburgh Steelers 7-2
Cincinnati Bengals 5-1
Denver Broncos 9-1
Indianapolis Colts 9-1
Kansas Cit Chiefs 9-1
New York Jets 15-1
Buffalo Bills 15-1
Baltimore Ravens 15-1
Houston Texans 20-1
Miami Dolphins 25-1
Tennessee Titans 25-1
Jacksonville Jaguars 25-1
Oakland Raiders 25-1
San Diego Chargers 25-1
Cleveland Browns 100-1

*ALL BETS ARE ACTION DESPITE RELOCATION AND/OR NAME CHANGES
**WHENEVER PLAYED

 
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So the Texans and Redskins made the playoffs by winning bad divisions and they're 40-1. Meanwhile Titans and Jags have Top 5 picks and they're only 50-1.

 
I don't know nothing from nothing, but Ravens at 30-1 seems way too low. Especially since Minnesota and Indianapolis are 20-1.

 
biju said:
Deamon said:
I don't know nothing from nothing, but Ravens at 30-1 seems way too low. Especially since Minnesota and Indianapolis are 20-1.
Teams don't go from 5-11 to SB champs very often.
Sure, but the Ravens aren't your typical 5-11 team. When healthy I think they would be a much better bet than 30-1.
Agreed. They lost their QB, RB1 and WR1 to injury this year.

 
So the Texans and Redskins made the playoffs by winning bad divisions and they're 40-1. Meanwhile Titans and Jags have Top 5 picks and they're only 50-1.
I think they are at that threshold where they won the divisions because other teams that were expected to do well (Indy and Dalls) had QB injuries leading to not being in the playoffs after they were top teams in 2014. There was no doubt in my mind that Houston and Washington were not going to do anything in the playoffs. I took only 1 guy (Reed) on my fantasy playoff team and loaded up on KC knowing they had the easiest road to playing at least 2 games. Next year, Houston's QB is who knows and Cousins reminds me of Nick Foles. Sorry, but I'd hitch my horse to Mariota or Bortles taking the next step than Cousins and Hoyer/Who knows. The fact that those teams have other weapons and made the playoffs is why they are slightly better.

That said, all 4 of them are in the maybe they can squeak into the playoffs, but they'll never get far in the playoffs odds.

 

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