Printable Super Bowl 2012 Propositions Released by Sportsbook.com

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You’ve heard of printable brackets for March Madness.  Now how about some printable Super Bowl 2012 propositions?  That’s exactly what Sportsbook.com is offering now.  You can print this year’s prop bets and odds right from your computer. 

“What a great concept!” commented Gambling911.com Head of Operations, Payton O’Brien.  “So many of our searches related to the upcoming Super Bowl have to do with the various betting props.  As you can see from the 2012 Super Bowl props sheet printout, there are hundreds of them.”

There is everything from individual player props to scoring to whether this year’s Super Bowl will go into overtime.

Alas it is 18 pages!!!

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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