Carolina Panthers Odds to Win NFC South at 2-1, 2014 Super Bowl at 29-1

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Nov/10/2013
Carolina Panthers Odds to Win NFC South at 2-1, 2014 Super Bowl at 29-1

The Carolina Panthers odds of winning the NFC South were at 2-1 and their odds of winning the 2014 Super Bowl were set at 29-1.  These prices were not likely to change dramatically in the coming days (at least where the division is concerned) despite the Panthers impressive win on the road against San Francisco as New Orleans appeared to be trouncing an injury-riddled Cowboys team at the time this story was going to press.  Nevertheless, we at Gambling911.com encourage Carolina backers to lock these odds in fast.  This team looks like the real deal.

With their victory against the 49ers Sunday, Carolina’s record was now at 6-3.  They were a mere half game down from New Orleans prior to the Saints Sunday Night Football game.

The Panthers beat San Francisco 10-9. 

Carolina starting quarterback Cam Newton was 6-for-8 for 63 yards on third down in the second half after going 1-4 with an interception on third down in the first half.

The Panthers swarming defense sacked 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick a season-high six times, with four coming when rushing four or fewer defenders.

"This game is a maturity jump for us, because in the past what I've been a part of, we've been somewhat uncertain of how we will turn out in these types of games," Newton said. "We needed that type of game, just to be in a dog fight, in somewhat of a barnburner, to show what type of team this really is."

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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