| NFC/AFC North odds to win Super Bowl XLI |
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| Written by Steven Hastings | |||||||
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Monday, 08 January 2007
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Baltimore got the job done all season behind veteran quarterback Steve McNair. McNair has something to prove not only to himself but to his former employer, the Tennessee Titans. Look for the Ravens to be extremely tough to beat in the playoffs. Baltimore earned a first round bye in the NFL Playoffs. AFC/NFC North Division Betting Odd +220 The Chicago Bears (13-3) clinched the NFC North division and secured home field advantage throughout the NFL playoffs. The Bears defense was ranked 3rd in the league in points allowed per game. Look for them to put pressure on the opposing teams offense and be tough at home.The Special Teams unit was led by return specialist Devin Hester. Hester single handedly won two games for Chicago by running back kicks for touchdowns and the kid loves to perform in the spotlight. Bears quarterback Rex Grossman started the season on fire but cooled down in the second half. Rex is the key to the Bears success in the playoffs. Chicago earned a first round bye. With the end of the 2006 NFL regular season and the start of the 2007 playoff season upon us, sports bettors across the globe look for other various types of wagers to bet on in an effort to appease their desire for action. If this sounds like you then you will be happy to know that Bodog.com offers odds on which division the Super Bowl XLI Champion will come from. |
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