San Diego Chargers Odds to Win 2010 Super Bowl

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Following their big win on Christmas Day against the Tennessee Titans, the San Diego Chargers odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl were listed at +500 or 5/1 at SBG Global for a payout potential of $500 on every $100 bet.

"That is some amazing value," points out Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com.  "After the Indianapolis Colts, the San Diego Chargers are probably the hottest team in the league."

The AFC West champs streaked to their 10th straight win and tied the 1970-74 Miami Dolphins for most consecutive wins in a month with their 18th in December dating to 2006. The Dolphins won 18 in a row in November.

The Chargers clinched the No. 2 spot in the AFC behind the Colts and a first-round bye in the playoffs.

San Diego Quarterback Phillip Rivers threw two touchdowns passes, LaDainian Tomlinson ran for two scores and the Chargers beat the Titans 42-17 on Friday night.

The San Diego Chargers odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl had been listed at 7/1 coming into the season.

Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com 

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