It’s Prop Bet time as we head into the 2011 NFL Playoff Divisional Round, Jan 15-16. Prop Bets are bets made within the game, which makes watching that much better. First up! Who will record the Most Passing Yards during the Divisional Round? NFL oddsmakers have Aaron Rodgers as 7/4 odds favorite to throw the most passing yards in the Divisional Round. Let’s take a look at each quarterbacks best stats and games. Make your NFL Playoff Predictions on which player will record the Most Passing Yards in the 2011 NFL Playoff Divisional Round in early to get the best odds.
Joe Flacco has a total 3,622 pass yards, 25 TD’s for a 93.6 QB rating and a 62.6 completion percentage. He biggest pass game was in Week 11 in Carolina where he threw for 301 yards. This was his only +300 yard game all season. In their first playoff game of 2011, against Kansas City, Flacco threw for 265 yards. During their two playoff games in 2009-10 he threw for an average 111 yards.
Ben Roethlisberger has a total 3,200 pass yards in 12 starts, 17 TD’s for a 97 QB rating and a 61.7 completion percentage. His biggest pass game was in Week 1 against New England, at home, where he threw for 387 yards. It was his third +300 yard game. During their 2008-09 Super Bowl win, Roethlisberger averaged 230 pass yards through three games.
Aaron Rodgers has a total 3,922 yards passing in 15 starts, 28 TD’s for a 101.2 QB rating and a 65.7 completion percentage. His biggest pass game was in Week 16 against the NY Giants, at home, where he threw for 404 yards. He has four +300 yard passing games. During their first playoff game in 2011, in Philadelphia, Rodgers threw for 180 yards.
Matt Ryan has a total 3,705 yards passing in 16 games started, 28 TD’s for a 91 QB rating and a 62.5 completion percentage. His biggest pass game was in Week 10 against Baltimore, at home, where he threw for 316 yards. It’s his only +300 yard passing game.
Matt Hasselbeck has a total 3,001 yards passing in 14 starts, 12 TD’s for a 73.2 QB rating and a 59.9 completion percentage. His biggest pass game was in Week 11, in New Orleans, where he threw for 366 yards. He has one other +300 yard game. During their first playoff game in 2011 Hasselbeck threw for 272 yards, against New Orleans, at home.
Jay Cutler has a total 3,271 yards passing, 23 TD’s for an 86.3 QB rating and a 60.4 completion percentage. His best outing was in Week 1, against Detroit, at home where he threw for 372 yards. It’s his only +300 yard game of the season.
Mark Sanchez has a total 3,278 yards passing in 16 starts, 17 TD’s for a75.2 QB rating and a 54.8 completion percentage. His biggest pass game was in Week 9, in Detroit, where he passed for 323 yards. It was his second +300 yard game. During their first playoff game of 2011, in Indianapolis, Sanchez threw for 189 yards. During their 2009-10 playoff run, Sanchez averaged 179 yards passing in three games.
Tom Brady has a total 3,900 yards passing in 16 starts, 36 TD’s for a 111 QB rating and a 65.9 completion percentage. His best pass game was in Week 14, in Chicago, where he threw for 369 yards. It’s his fourth +300 game of his season. During their early exit in the 2009-10 playoffs Brady threw for 154 yards, against Baltimore, at home. Brady holds numerous playoff records, almost too many to type out. Look it up.
Point-Spreads.com recommends betting the Super Bowl Lines before betting on who will record the Most Passing Yards in the 2011 NFL Playoff Divisional Round?
Joe Flacco (BAL) QB – 15/2
Ben Roethlisberger (PIT) QB – 7/2
Aaron Rodgers (GB) QB – 7/4
Matt Ryan (ATL) QB – 7/1
Matt Hasselbeck (SEA) QB – 15/2
Jay Cutler (CHI) QB – 10/1
Mark Sanchez (NYJ) QB – 10/1
Tom Brady (NE) QB – 7/2
The Bottom Line: It’s down to Tom Brady or pass happy Matt Ryan. Make your 2011 NFL Playoff Predictions on the player that will record the Most Passing Yards Predictions early to get the best odds.




