2010 Super Bowl: Saints vs. Colts Predictions

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These 2010 Super Bowl Saints vs. Colts predictions are based solely on what is being wagered at Bookmaker.com, one of the "sharpest" online sportsbooks, full of wise guys and savvy sports bettors.

These are the top 2010 Super Bowl bets they are on coming into Sunday:

New Orleans +5 ½

Yes, there will be a 33 yard or longer field goal for either New Orleans or Indianapolis.

Indianapolis -3 during the first half.

Largest lead at any point during the game will be by 16 ½ points.

Yes, there will be a defensive or special teams touchdown for either New Orleans or Indianapolis. 

New Orleans by -3 ½ in the Special Spreads prop bet.

Note about these 2010 Super Bowl Saints vs. Colts predictions, they are based only on what the "sharps" are betting on at Bookmaker.com.  They are not always right, but more times than not...THEY ARE.

"Sharps" also study these Super Bowl props each year and one realizes mighty quickly that these bets are not exactly the most popular when it comes to public action.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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