Brett Farve Impact on Vikings: Super Bowl Odds Shift 6 Points

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Aug/20/2009
Brett Farve Vikings Odds

Some experts suggest that Brett Farve is worn out, an aging quarterback that is interception-prone.  Oddsmakers suggest otherwise.  This is reflected in the Minnesota Vikings odds of winning the 2010 Super Bowl being slashed by a whopping 6 points from 20/1 to 14/1 at BetUS.com

"You just don't see this very often, especially less than a month before the start of the NFL season," commented Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com.

BetUS.com released a wide menu of Brett Farve betting propositions on Wednesday.

Interestingly enough, BetUS.com has the Vikings favored to beat the Packers twice in 2009.

Brett Favre Total TD passes:

            •            Over 21½  5/6

            •            Under 21½  5/6

Brett Favre Total INTs:

            •            Over 19  5/6

            •            Under 19  5/6

Will Brett Favre retire after this season?

            •            Yes  1/2

            •            No  2/3

Will Brett Favre announce a comeback for 2010?

            •            Yes  5/6

            •            No  5/6

Will Brett Favre make the Pro-Bowl?

            •            Yes  5/7

            •            No  1/1

Viking win/loss record vs the Packers in 2009:

            •            2-0  5/7

            •            1-1  1/1

            •            0-2  3/1

 

BetUS.com is offering some of the best cash bonuses in the business when you open an online sports betting account today.

Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com 

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