Green Bay Packers Odds to Win 2010 Super Bowl

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The Green Bay Packers have clinched a Playoffs spot and coming into this week the Packers odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl were at 23/1 odds.  These odds were to be updated come Tuesday and were likely to remain around 20/1 for a payout potential of $2000 or more per every $100 bet should they actually go on to win the 2010 Super Bowl.  Considering both the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings are looking more vulnerable now than they have all season long, this bet does have some value when we factor in the payout potential.

The Packers scored their most points in a game since Week 2 in 2008, when they scored 48 against the Lions.

For Green Bay (10-5), Sunday's 48-10 victory completed an impressive rebound from last year's 6-10 finish and a disappointing 4-4 start to this season.

Several Packers players, including Charles Woodson and Greg Jennings, acknowledged fans during a lap around Lambeau Field after the game.

The Green Bay Packers opened the season with 25/1 odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl, right around where they were this week at betED.com.

Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com 

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