Falcons Release Michael Vick – NFL Betting Odds Vick

June 18, 2009

The Atlanta Falcons officially released Michael Vick last week, setting off a firestorm of speculation as to what his football future holds. Fans across the country are looking for answers as to where he’ll end up and whether that will even be in the NFL. This being the case, the largest, most successful sporstbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odds on Vick’s future..

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on Michael Vick:

What team will sign Michael Vick?

* New England Patriots 3/1
* St. Louis Rams 5/1
* New Orleans Saints 6/1
* Oakland Raiders 7/1
* Buffalo Bills 9/2
* San Francisco 49ers 7/1
* Seattle Seahawks 10/1
* Any CFL Team 6/1
* No Team 7/1
* Any Other 3/1

How many NFL games will Vick play in 2009?

* 0 7/1
* 1 5/1
* 2 6/1
* 3 3/1
* 4 5/1
* 5 5/1
* 6 11/2
* 7 6/1
* 8+ 5/1

Will Vick’s team make the playoffs?

* Yes 5/6
* No 5/6

Will PETA protest his first NFL game?

* Yes 5/1

Odds he returns to the NFL:

* Yes 1/3
* No 2/1

What position he plays:

* QB 5/2
* WR 2/1
* RB 3/1
* TE 5/1
* ConerBack 5/1
* Safety 5/1

Odds to win a Super Bowl:

* Yes 10/1
* No 1/30

Odds on another arrest:

* Yes 5/6
* No 5/6

Will Michael Vick win the MVP Award?

* Yes 10/1
* No 1/30


Super Bowl XLIV NFL Betting Odds

April 29, 2009

The 2009 NFL draft is all wrapped up and BetUS.com has quickly posted Super Bowl XLIV NFL Betting Odds for the 2010 Super Bowl.

Super Bowl XLIV NFL Betting Odds:

* Pittsburgh Steelers 9/1
* New England Patriots 6/1
* Dallas Cowboys 14/1
* New York Giants 10/1
* Indianapolis Colts 12/1
* San Diego Chargers 14/1
* Baltimore Ravens 22/1
* Philadelphia Eagles 16/1
* New Orleans Saints 25/1
* Minnesota Vikings 20/1
* Carolina Panthers 20/1
* Tennessee Titans 18/1
* Atlanta Falcons 25/1
* Green Bay Packers 30/1
* Denver Broncos 40/1
* Jacksonville Jaguars 30/1
* Arizona Cardinals 30/1
* New York Jets 40/1
* Miami Dolphins 45/1
* Tampa Bay Buccaneers 40/1
* Buffalo Bills 45/1
* Chicago Bears 20/1
* Washington Redskins 30/1
* Seattle Seahawks 50/1
* Houston Texans 40/1
* San Francisco 49ers 50/1
* Cleveland Browns 70/1
* Oakland Raiders 100/1
* Cincinnati Bengals 100/1
* St. Louis Rams 150/1
* Detroit Lions 200/1
* Kansas City Chiefs 60/1

AFC Championship NFL Betting Odds

* Baltimore Ravens 9/1
* Buffalo Bills 20/1
* Cincinnati Bengals 50/1
* Cleveland Browns 30/1
* Denver Broncos 20/1
* Houston Texans 20/1
* Indianapolis Colts 11/2
* Jacksonville Jaguars 16/1
* Kansas City Chiefs 25/1
* Miami Dolphins 25/1
* New England Patriots 3/1
* New York Jets 20/1
* Oakland Raiders 50/1
* Pittsburgh Steelers 9/2
* San Diego Chargers 13/2
* Tennessee Titans 9/1
* Baltimore Ravens 9/1

NFC Championship NFL Betting Odds:

* Arizona Cardinals 12/1
* Atlanta Falcons 12/1
* Carolina Panthers 9/1
* Chicago Bears 9/1
* Dallas Cowboys 5/1
* Detroit Lions 100/1
* Green Bay Packers 14/1
* Minnesota Vikings 10/1
* New Orleans Saints 12/1
* New York giants 9/2
* Philadelphia Eagles 13/2
* San Francisco 49ers 25/1
* Seattle Seahawks 25/1
* St. Louis Rams 40/1
* Tampa Bay Buccaneers 18/1
* Washington Redskins 15/1
* Baltimore Ravens 9/1

Super Bowl XLIV Line AFC vs. NFC NFL Betting Odds:

* AFC -3 Points 13/15
* NFC +3 Points 13/15

Super Bowl XLIV Coin Toss Result:

* Heads (Coin Toss) 19/20
* Tails (Coin Toss) 19/20


SUPER BOWL XLIII Betting Odds

January 22, 2009

SUPER BOWL XLIII Betting Odds on the NFL’s biggest game will feature the Cardinals and the Steelers in what is sure to be an epic battle. Speculation and analysis from experts to fans is at an all time high in regards to individual player and team performance. This being the case, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted SUPER BOWL XLIII Betting Odds on all things Super Bowl XLIII.

“Every year our site gets flooded with interest in the NFL’s biggest game,” stated BetUS.com spokesman Reed Richards. “This year is no different as fans are looking for answers on everything from game MVP, length of National Anthem, even wardrobe malfunctions. “

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on Super Bowl XLIII

Super Bowl Line

Pittsburgh -7 Moneyline 3/8 Total 47 5/6

Arizona +7 11/5 5/6

MVP

Ben Roethlisberger 3/2

Willie Parker 7/1

Mewelde Moore 15/1

Hines Ward 10/1

Santonio Holmes 15/1

Heath Miller 18/1

Jeff Reed 25/1

James Farrior 30/1

Troy Polamalu 20/1

Kurt Warner 2/1

Larry Fitzgerald 5/2

Edgerrin James 18/1

Tim Hightower 20/1

J.J. Arrington 15/1

Anquan Boldin 10/1

Steve Breaston 8/1

Neil Rackers 30/1

Kick-off returns for TDs (Overall)

Over 1 2/1

Under 1 1/3

Game go to Overtime

Yes 8/1

No 1/30

How will Overtime be decided

Field Goal 1/4

Touchdown 9/4

Safety 100/1

Tied Game 20/1

Temperature when game starts

Over 54 F 5/6

Under 54 F 5/6


Brett Favre Comeback Betting

July 10, 2008

Ever since “former” Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre announced his retirement there has been speculation regarding whether Favre would stay retired.  NFL Football Fans and experts alike found it hard to believe given the sheer joy he played the game with and the fact that he had a remarkable year last season.

With speculation and drama surrounding Favre’s future at an all time high due to the fact that he supposedly expressed interest in playing again, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.conm posted odds on the QB’s future.

“Brett Favre may well be the third greatest quarterback in the history of the NFL, and as such he will be missed dearly” stated BetUS.com spokesman Reed Richards.  “Our expert oddsmakers felt it necessary to provide fans with a sense of closure, and some idea as to what he will be up to next.”

Oddsmakers at BetUS.com posted the following odds on Brett Favre’s future:

What will Brett Favre do next?
Favre to start a game for the Packers in 08/09 Regular Season
Yes  10/11
No  10/11

MVP  14/1

Which team is Favre most likely to play for if he returns:
Arizona Cards                     1/100
Atlanta Falcons                   1/50
Baltimore Ravens                  1/40
Buffalo Bills                     1/250
Carolina Panthers                 1/250
Cincinnati Bengals                1/400
Chicago Bears                     1/2
Cleveland Browns                  1/250
Dallas Cowboys                    1/500
Denver Broncos                    1/250
Detroit Lions                     1/40
Houston Texans                    1/150
Indianapolis Colts                1/750
Green Bay Packers                 1/1
Jacksonville Jaguars              1/300
Kansas City Chiefs                1/50
Miami Dolphins                    1/7
Minnesota Vikings                 1/2
New Orleans Saints                1/200
New England Patriots              1/750
New York Giants                   1/250
New York Jets                     1/150
Oakland Raiders                   1/50
Philadelphia Eagles               1/400
Pittsburgh Steelers               1/300
San Francisco 49ers               1/50
San Diego Chargers                1/250
Seattle Seahawks                  1/300
Saint Louis Rams                  1/250
Tampa Bay Buccs                   1/20
Tennessee Titans                  1/200
Washington Redskins               1/100

Join Broadcasting team:
NBC – 5/1
ABC/ESPN – 1/2
FOX – 3/1

Coach:
Coach Pop Warner Football – 5/1
Coach NFL Football – 100/1
Coach NCAA Football – 100/1

Run for political office

In Wisconsin?  100/1
In Green Bay?  65/1

Odds that he un-retires and plays next season:

5/1

Odds on which team Favre would return to:

1/10  Green Bay
5/1 Any Other
Shift in Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl Chances after Favre’s retirement:
GB drifted from 14/1 to 20/1 to win SB
GB drifted from 4/1 to 7/1 to win NFC due to the fact that Rogers is untested.
Odds on Green Bay wins Superbowl next season:  18/1

For more sports and entertainment odds, visit:BetUS.com


NFL Player Hold-Outs and Training Camp Sit-Outs

June 17, 2008

Will NFL Player Hold-Outs and Training Camp Sit-Outs affect your NFL Team? With some of the NFL’s teams starting minicamps and training camps and pre-season a little more than a month away, grumblings have already begun on behalf of some the league’s players about potential NFL Player Hold-Outs and Training Camp Sit-Outs during pre-season. Additionally, some disgruntled stars have been talking about sitting out training camp for one reason or another.

Most notably this season complaints have come from Chad Johnson, Plaxico Burress and a few others. The possibility for hold-outs and trained player-front office relations during the pre-season seems to be at an all time high as the summer rolls toward the start of the season.

That said, and with fan speculation growing at a fever pitch regarding whether or not their teams will see pre-season strife, BetUS.com posted odds on which NFL player is most likely to hold out or sit out prior to the start of the season.

“Passion for the NFL, teams, and players on the part of fans is always high,” stated BetUS.com spokesman Reed Richards. “What doesn’t seem to be such a constant is a return of the adoration and respect on the part of players. Fans are extremely intuitive when it comes to their favorite players and teams and they can sense when something is amiss. As such, we saw it as our duty to provide them answers and relieve some of their speculative angst regarding any pre-season blow-ups between players and their team’s front office.”

Analysts at BetUS posted the following odds on player who might sit-out or hold out:

Titans DT Albert Haynesworth 3/1
Ravens OLB Terrell Suggs 2/1
Lions WR Roy Williams 10/1
Cardinals WR Anquan Boldin 5/1
Giants TE Jeremy Shockey 1/1
Dolphins DE Jason Taylor 2/1
Eagles CB Lito Sheppard 10/1
Rams RB Steven Jackson 15/1
Bears LB Brian Urlacher 15/1
Bucs QB Jeff Garcia 7/1

Additional sports and newsworthy odds can be found at:BetUS


BetUS.com Posts Odds on collective bargaining agreement fallout

May 28, 2008

The NFL officially notified its players union on Tuesday that it will opt out of the current collective bargaining agreement, which could lead to a season without a salary cap in 2010 and a possible lockout in 2011.

With fans on edge, wondering about the state of their beloved league and what the possible consequences of Tuesday’s decision might be, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com has once again beaten everyone to the punch and come to their aid with NFL Betting odds and predictions of possible outcomes.

“With all of the traffic we’ve had since the announcement on Tuesday, one thing is very, very clear,” stated BetUS.com spokesman Reed Richards. “Fans are sick and tired of being put through the ringer. It’s simply not fair to ask them to wait with bated breath for three seasons wondering if there’ll be a lockout at the start of each. As such, we’re putting all of our predictive and analytical prowess on the line in order to give them some semblance of what might happen.”

Oddsmakers at BetUS.com posted the following odds in reaction to the NFL owner’s announcement on Tuesday:

NFLPA Strike before start of 2011 season
Yes 6/1

NFL ‘09′10′11 seasons delayed (odds on each)

2009 NFL Season Delayed
Yes 15/1

2010 NFL Season Delayed
Yes 10/1

2011 NFL Season Delayed
Yes 4/1

Roger Goodell Resigns Before 2011 Season
Yes 6/1

Roger Goodell Fired before 2011 season
Yes 3/1

NFLPA Locked out by 2011 season
Yes 2/1

Odds on cancellation of ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Super Bowl

2009 Super Bowl Canceled
Yes 50/1

2010 Super Bowl Canceled
Yes 35/1

2011 Super Bowl Canceled
Yes 10/1

For more sports and entertainment odds, visit BetUS.com


NFL Football Betting – Super Bowl XLIII Odds

April 17, 2008

NFL Sports betting on Super Bowl XLIII is already underway with Oddsmakers at BetUS.com posting the New England Patriots a 33/10 chance to go one better than they did against the Giants.

Super Bowl XLIII will be the 43rd annual edition of the Super Bowl and it will be played at Tampa Bay’s Raymond James Stadium.

NFL Football Betting odds to win Super Bowl XLIII

New England Patriots: 33/10
New York Jets: 100/1
Buffalo Bills: 80/1
Miami Dolphins: 80/1
Baltimore Ravens: 50/1
Cincinnati Bengals: 35/1
Pittsburgh Steelers: 20/1
Cleveland Browns: 30/1
Indianapolis Colts: 7/1
Tennessee Titans: 30/1
Jacksonville Jaguars: 14/1
Houston Texans: 65/1
San Diego Chargers: 7/1
Denver Broncos: 35/1
Kansas City Chiefs: 100/1
Oakland Raiders: 100/1
Dallas Cowboys: 8/1
Philadelphia Eagles: 20/1
New York Giants: 16/1
Washington Redskins: 30/1
Chicago Bears: 40/1
Green Bay Packers: 16/1
Minnesota Vikings: 30/1
Detroit Lions: 80/1
New Orleans Saints: 20/1
Carolina Panthers: 40/1
Atlanta Falcons: 150/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 40/1
Seattle Seahawks: 30/1
San Francisco 49ers: 50/1
Arizona Cardinals: 50/1
St Louis Rams: 80/1

NFL Football Betting To win the AFC Championship:
New England Patriots: 3/2
San Diego Chargers: 9/2
Indianapolis Colts: 5/1
Jacksonville Jaguars: 17/2
Pittsburgh Steeelers: 12/1
Cleveland Browns: 16/1
Tennessee Titans: 20/1
Denver Broncos: 22/1
Cincinnati Bengals: 22/1
Baltimore Ravens: 25/1
Houston Texans: 30/1
Buffalo Bills: 45/1
New York Jets: 60/1
Miami Dolphins: 66/1
Kansas City Chiefs: 66/1
Oakland Raiders: 100/1

NFL Football Betting To win the NFC Championship
Dallas Cowboys: 3/1
Green Bay Packers: 11/2
New York Giants: 5/1
New Orleans Saints: 9/1
Philadelphia Eagles: 10/1
Seattle Seahawks: 12/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 14/1
Washington Redskins: 16/1
Minnesota Vikings: 16/1
Arizona Cardinals: 18/1
Carolina Panthers: 20/1
Detroit Lions: 22/1
Chicago Bears: 16/1
San Francisco 49ers: 25/1
Saint Louis Rams: 33/1
Atlanta Falcons: 65/1

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