Carolina Panthers Futures Odds 2016, 2017: Super Bowl, Division, More

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The Carolina Panthers futures odds for 2016 and, presumably 2017, to win Super Bowl 51 and their respective division along with the regular season wins total OVER/UNDER are now available for betting.

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They were at 10-1 odds of winning the Super Bowl, 5-1 to win their conference and the -260 favorite to win their respective division, the NFC South.  Carolina was a -125 favorite to win OVER 10.5 regular season games in 2016.

The Panthers went 15-1 last year but ultimately the season was considered a failure because the team lost in the Super Bowl to the Denver Broncos. Carolina figures to be weaker on defense in 2016 without Josh Norman who is now in Washington and the offense figures to take a step back after overachieving a year ago.

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Carolina Panthers Futures Odds 2016, 2017: Super Bowl, Division, More

The Panthers didn’t make any major additions and they will have a tougher schedule in 2016 with games against Seattle, Arizona and Denver and the Panthers will get a lot more attention with five prime-time games and that means more pressure.

History has shown that losing Super Bowl teams often times struggle the following season but the NFC South is weak so even if the Panthers slip a little bit they should still contend for the NFC South title in 2016.

- Compiled by Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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