Super Bowl MVP 2014 Odds on Who They Thank First: Why God Wins Again

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Feb/01/2014
Super Bowl MVP 2014 Odds on Who They Thank First:  Why God Wins Again

Always a fun prop bet, we have your Super Bowl MVP 2014 odds on who they thank first.

God is typically the favorite and such is the case for this year’s Super Bowl.

Peyton Manning is the favorite to be named 2014 Super Bowl MVP and he is considered the “Quietly Christian Quarterback”. 

He has been quoted as saying: “I always felt it was very important to have a good relationship with the Lord. He always has to be your number one priority. I grew up in a good Christian home. My parents…we went to Sunday school and church every Sunday, so it’s always got to be a number one priority.”

Therefore, expect Manning to thank God first before his coach or family (and there is nothing to be thanking brother Eli for after his disastrous season with the Giants).

Seahawks Quarterback Russell Wilson as Most Valuable Player at this year’s Super Bowl “found God” after a life of being a “bad kid” so he, too, will thank God first.

Marshawn Lynch had the third shortest odds of being named Super Bowl 2014 MVP.  Lynch is not religious. 

Odd on who the MVP thanks first also include coaches/owners at 8/1 odds, nobody at 3/1 odds, family at 6/1 odds, fans at 6/1 odds and teammates at 1.5/1 odds.

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- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

 

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