Green Bay Packers Odds to Win 2012 Super Bowl Now at 2 to 1

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The Green Bay Packers odds to win the 2012 Super Bowl still have good value even at 2 to 1.  As the only undefeated team in the NFL, the idea of earning $200 for every $100 bet is still a rewarding prospect.

“In this situation, especially when we are talking about the reigning Super Bowl champions, typically we would see a team like the Packers requiring a higher risk versus reward ratio such as ‘bet $200 to win $100’,” noted Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com. 

Fortunately for Packers backers, there are a few teams with only one loss that are helping to keep that price down.

New England and San Francisco are the only teams with a single loss.  The Patriots would pay $400 for every $100 bet.  San Francisco had excellent value at 15/1 odds for a payout potential of $1500 on every $100 bet

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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