Minnesota Vikings vs. St. Louis Rams Odds: Demand is High

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One might not think it but the Minnesota Vikings vs. St. Louis Rams odds were among the hottest commodity all this week and heading into Sunday.  The Vikings were getting nearly 100 percent of the backing at press time Saturday afternoon as the -10 favorite at SBG Global.  Gambling911.com was all over the Rams as the +10 underdog.

"The betting public believes overwhelmingly that the Vikings will beat St. Louis on the road as a -10 favorite," says Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com.  "A Vikings cover will spell trouble for the books who are holding pretty firm around the -10 number."

It's true.  The books haven't moved much off the number 10.  Typically heavy one-sided action near 100 percent results in a two or greater point line move.  Not here.

Minnesota Vikings vs. St. Louis Rams odds opened at -10 and have only moved a half point upwards in an effort to get some action on the Rams.  Around 5 percent of the online sportsbooks were offering this one at -11.

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Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

 

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