Indianapolis Colts Odds to Win 2015 Super Bowl

Written by:
Nagesh Rath
Published on:
Aug/10/2014
Indianapolis Colts Odds to Win 2015 Super Bowl and Why Your Team Sucks

The Indianapolis Colts odds to win the 2015 Super Bowl were set at 22/1 entering this season.  What are they now?

Their odds actually have not changed much since the start of the season as they were currently sitting at 20/1.

The oddsmakers don’t even have Indianapolis winning more than 10 regular season games despite playing in a division where they should, in theory at least, be able to win all six of those games without batting an eyelash. As of November 27, the Colts had won 7 regular season games.

The Colts had what was believed to be one of the three softest schedules in the league entering the 2014 regular season.  Indianapolis has played in six of eleven games where their opponent is currently above .500 and will face off against two more teams with winning records to close off the season. 

Last year, the Colts managed to win 11 regular season games. 

"Worst 11-5 team in football two years running, gang!," wrote Drew Magary for DeadSpin.com early in the season, explaining why your Indianapolis Colts really do suck.

Magary writes: "The team signed center Phil Costa to snap the ball over Luck's head twice a game, only to see Costa retire in the spring. I blame Hulk Hogan. Hakeem Nicks is also here to rupture both hamstrings by Week Negative 2. Last year, when Reggie Wayne got hurt, everything pretty much went to shit for this offense. Having Nicks ready in his full-body Ace bandage isn't much consolation if it happens again.

"Not only is Trent Richardson still here, but the Colts doubled down on him by dropping Donald Brown and letting Ahmad Bradshaw's one good ankle stick around for backup."

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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