Carolina Panthers Odds to Win 2013 Super Bowl: Stroup Says Team has Value

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At 40/1 odds, the Carolina Panthers winning the 2013 Super Bowl would result in quite the windfall.

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In a division where the favorite, New Orleans Saints, enter the season mired in controversy, Carolina has an excellent shot at advancing deep into the Playoffs provided all the pieces come together.

Gambling911.com’s own Carrie Stroup pointed out the value in betting Carolina to win the 2013 Super Bowl with this daring prediction:   

“ The Cam Newton show will be even more fun to watch in its second year on the heels of a 4-2 finish to his rookie campaign. Carolina has the offensive weapons for Newton to succeed with WR Steve Smith, promising youngster WR Brandon LaFell and three quality running backs in DeAngelo Williams, Jonathan Stewart and newcomer Mike Tolbert.

“The linebacking corps will be exceptional once Jon Beason and Thomas Davis fully recover from injuries and allow more space for rookie Luke Kuechly to bring down ball carriers. Don’t blow your budget on this longshot, but 40-to-1 makes this pick quite intriguing.”

You can bet the Carolina Panthers to win the 2013 Super Bowl, 2012 NFC South and their regular season win totals here at Sportsbook, which was offering up to $350 in FREE CASH for qualified customers. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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