Super Bowl 2010 Player Props

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/07/2010
Super Bowl 2010 Player Props

There are literally hundreds of Super Bowl 2010 player props, many of which have been discussed ad nauseum here at Gambling911.com.

Probably the most popular of the Super Bowl 2010 player props will be those that revolve around the two quarterbacks, Peyton Manning and Drew Brees, including the Super Bowl MVP odds found at BetUS.com.

At BetUS.com the player proposition bets have been nicely laid out with their own links as seen below (simply go to the Sportsbook page at BetUS.com here and click on NFL):

Addai

Brees

Brown

Bush

Clark

Collie

Colston

D Thomas

Defense

First Reception

Garcon

Henderson

Kickers

Manning

Meachem

Moore

P Thomas

Penalties

Player Matchups

Punters

Shockey

TD Scorers

Wayne

Additionally, BetUS.com analysts have suggested two other players in which to watch when considering your Super Bowl 2010 player props:

 

Raheem Brock DE, Colts - Saying that Brock is an unknown player might be unfair, but depending on how bad Dwight Freeney's ankle is on Sunday, the game may rest on his shoulders.

Raheem could be a factor on Sunday as the Saints left tackle Jermon Bushrod is inconsistent at best.

Brock has enough speed and mobility to give Bushrod problems; he might get to Brees and force some turnovers that will help the Colts.

Darnell Dinkins TE, Saints - Jeremy Shockey is expected to play on Sunday but he has been dealing with a bruised right knee since the game against the Cardinals. If Shockey can't go on Sunday David Thomas will be ready to step.

I know you probably think he won't be a factor because he is not a starter but in this offense everybody is a target for Drew Brees; he will find anybody that is open.

So keep an eye out for both of these players on the field and don't be surprised if they end up becoming deciding factors in Super Bowl 44.

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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