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2010 Week 4 NFL Power Rankings
Gambling911.com has released its 2010 Week 4 NFL Power Rankings based on the latest odds to win the 2011 Super Bowl.
Following the Green Bay Packers loss Monday night against the Chicago Bears, they are no longer ranked number one (though they’re still at number 2). Quite frankly we’ve been a little bewildered as to why they were up there in the first place. ESPN.com had them at number two but the folks at BetUS.com have assigned them the shortest odds to win the 2011 Super Bowl over these past two weeks.
Charlie Batch, Ryan Fitzpatrick and Bruce Gradkowski Continue to Cover Spread
Oakland Raiders vs. Arizona Cardinals Odds
Oakland Raiders vs. Arizona Cardinals odds opened at Arizona -4 and has moved up a half point to -4 ½ at most online sportsbooks, however, Bookmaker.com now had the Cardinals at -5 1/2. 65 percent of the betting action was on Oakland in this one. Wise guy action was likely going towards Arizona in this one. 80 percent of the money line action was on Oakland.
The odds haven’t changed much despite a starting quarterback change. Bruce Gradkowski replaces Jason Campbell.
Dallas Cowboys vs. Houston Texans Spread
The Dallas Cowboys vs. Houston Texans spread opened at Houston -3. SBG Global was among the few online sportsbooks that has moved this line to -2 ½. Action on this game was relatively even or 55/45 in favor of Houston. The Texans come into this game with a 2-0 record while Dallas sits with an unlikely 0-2.
Steelers vs. Bucs Point Spread: Bookies not expecting many points
Miami Dolphins Odds To Win The 2010 AFC East: Pays Nearly 2/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 2010 AFC North Division Payout Odds Still Good
Philadelphia Eagles Odds With Michael Vick Starting
The Philadelphia Eagles odds remained virtually unchanged since the announcement that Michael Vick would be starting on Sunday against Jacksonville.
2010 Week 3 NFL Betting Lines
2010 Week 3 NFL betting lines are already moving fast and furiously for some games. Those with the most volatile lines include:
The Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots – With this game the line opened at Patriots -12 ½ and it is obvious to Gambling911.com that nobody seemed willing to bet on that number. As such SBG Global moved up a whole point to New England -13 ½, with most online sportsbooks following suit.