Kansas City Chiefs Prediction – 2013: Kenny White Says ‘Super Bowl’ (Video)

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/20/2013
Kansas City Chiefs Prediction – 2013:  Kenny White Says ‘Super Bowl’ (Video)

Gambling911.com has your Kansas City Chiefs prediction for 2013….okay, actually it is Don Best TV’s own Kenny White that has stated (on video) that the Chiefs are going to the Super Bowl

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Well, we won’t go that far, however, there is definitely some value with Kansas City futures in 2013-2014.

Oddsmakers have this Chiefs team a pretty big favorite to win at least 8 games on the season at -150.  The UNDER is listed at 7.5 +120.  We like the OVER but wish the price were a little more reduced. 

Winning the AFC West division would pay out just shy of 6/1 odds or $600 for every $100 bet at BookmakerThat’s an enticing number but a tough pill to swallow with Denver in this division.

Their Super Bowl odds were at 70/1 so if Kenny White is right the payout would be $7000 for every $100 bet.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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