NFC vs. AFC Pro Bowl 2012 Betting (Video)

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NFC vs. AFC Pro Bowl 2012 betting was available at Bookmaker.eu, serving the betting public for over 25 years now.

There are so many rules in place for this game to prevent injuries that it is almost becoming like Flag Football, noted the folks from Don Best TV.

Still, this game does get some decent betting action.

The total is interesting here with some Vegas books listing a number of 73.  This has a lot to do with the fact that the defense will not be able to do what it usually does. 

The AFC was listed at -4 but the line on this game was subject to change. 

There might be some solid value betting the NFC with two solid quarterbacks on the roster, Aaron Rodgers starting and Drew Brees as the backup.  The AFC has as their starter Ben Roethlisberger with Andy Dalton of Cincinnati backing him up. 

The NFC has won three of the last four Pro Bowls, all by more than the current spread.

The Pro Bowl goes off Sunday night, January 29 at 7 pm EST. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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