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Carolina Panthers Super Bowl XLIV Odds....


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The Carolina Panthers had one of the best regular season records in franchise history when they went 12-4 in 2008, winning the NFC South. The Panthers hosted the Arizona Cardinals as 10 point favorites in round one of the NFL playoffs but were stunned when Arizona came away with the stunning 33-13 win.

Carolina was a pretty good team against the point spread for sports bettors. They were 9-6-1 ATS which includes a 5-2-1 ATS record at home and 4-4 ATS away. They were 7-2-1 when Bodog Sports posted them as a betting favorite and only 2-4 when listed as an underdog.

Carolina opens up at home against the Philadelphia Eagles before going on the road for the next two at Atlanta and Dallas. If they are not careful they could be staring at 0-3 heading in to their week four bye week. The Panthers also end the season with a tough stretch. The last four games are at New England, home against Minnesota, at New York Giants and home against the New Orleans Saints in the season finale.

Bodog Life has odds posted on the Panther season win total. 8.5 is the magic number. Also at Bodog, the Panthers are 9/4 to win the 2009-2010 NFC South, 10/1 to win the NFC Conference and 22/1 to win 2010 Super Bowl XLIV.

Other fantasy football prop betting at Bodog has some Panthers included as well. Jake Delhomme is 50/1 odds to have the most passing yards in the NFL, while Everette Brown is 16/1 odds to win 2009 NFL season Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year.

Watch the Carolina Panthers in game eight at New Orleans where betting trends show the Panthers are 7-1 ATS over the last eight games. NFL Experts making football predictions think Carolina could be in for a rough year. Is John Fox on the hot seat? Could Bill Cowher be the next head coach in Carolina?

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