Jets - Saints Super Bowl 2010 Line

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Sportsbook.com was already offering the Jets - Saints Super Bowl 2010 line before it was even determined which of these two teams (or none or both) would be playing in the big game.

The Jets - Saints line was betable here heading into Sunday's NFL Championship Playoffs games.  The Saints were a -4 favorite.

Adam Schefter of ESPN.com writes of this matchup:

Rex Ryan's defense versus Sean Payton's offense would be this year's answer to Bill Belichick's defense against Manning's offense. This would be two hard-luck franchises squaring off in a Super Bowl that would leave USC fans in a tizzy: former Trojans quarterback Mark Sanchez versus former Trojans running back Reggie Bush. It also would be a rematch of Week 4, when New Orleans beat New York 24-10.

This Jets - Saints Super Bowl 2010 line was only available until early Sunday afternoon January 24.  Lock it in now as the line was likely to move once action starts hitting. 

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Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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