Dallas Cowboys Odds to Win the 2013 NFC East Division

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jun/16/2013
Dallas Cowboys Odds to Win the 2013 NFC East Division

The Dallas Cowboys odds to win the 2013 NFC East Division were at 2/1 at AceSportsbook.com.  Sign Up With Ace Sportsbook Here for Free to Get the Latest Odds.  Top Cash Bonuses.  No Fees on Withdrawals.

These might not be the best odds for gamblers, unless of course you believe the New York Giants, Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles will endure a worse season.

We at Gambling911.com are not exactly sold on Dallas improving its offensive line during the offseason.  In order to win games, this was a necessity.

Do look for Dez Bryant to make a big difference in 2013 when it comes to wide receivers. 

As for starting quarterback Tony Romo, he’s a proven capable Pro Bowler provided he has the tools to work with.  Will this be the case in 2013?

New offensive coordinator Bill Callahan, with a proven track record for play calling, should bring positive things to the Cowboys.  His first job will be to improve the rushing performance.  Dallas had its worse in franchise history last season.

The reason for the Cowboys short odds of winning the 2013 NFC East Division might hinge on the low expectations for the other three NFC East teams. 

The Giants are a favorite at +150 odds with the potential payout of $150 for every $100 bet.  The fact that New York requires less risk than reward actually does have some value.

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The Washington Redskins had odds of winning the division set at 2/1.

The Philadelphia Eagles, who we certainly won’t be touching, had little value at nearly 4/1 odds.  They would not even have value at 20/1 odds in our book.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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