Ravens to Win More Than 10 Games In 2010 Says Bookmaker

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They play in one of the toughest divisions, but the online bookmakers believe that this year’s Baltimore Ravens will be tough enough to win the AFC North.  The Ravens are now listed as -140 favorites at Sportsbook.com.

Likewise, the OVER/UNDER is listed at 10 regular season wins.

Sportsbook.com is so confident that the Ravens can win at least 11 games that they have placed -130 odds on this happening.
Double-digit wins seem like a safe bet for this team, I suggested in a previous report for Gambling911.com.  The real key to how this team has gotten to the upper levels of the NFL has been the offense.
Baltimore is not a one-trick pony anymore, and has a potent offense to match
its intimidating defense. This is a true Super Bowl contender. It would be considered a disappointing season if they didn’t hit double-digit wins. Take the OVER.

Furthermore, the Ravens must be considered early on as a potential 2011 Super Bowl champion. 

Their odds of winning the 2011 Super Bowl has been set at 12/1 and we at Gambling911.com believe there is tremendous value there.  Winning the AFC Championship pays out $50 for every $10 bet.

Claim your 10 percent signup cash bonus here Always mention bonus code:  GAMBLING911

Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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