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The waaaaaaay too early Super Bowl 51 odds


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Hell, I'm in favor of Vegas throwing the Panthers back at 50/1 like this season, and helping some fellow fans get rich. 

 

After KB went down, you could probably have gotten Cam as MVP at 75/1 and winning the Super Bowl at 75/1. Hopefully someone out there got someone to take that parlay and gets rich this weekend. 

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1 hour ago, thunderraiden said:

We have road games  @Seattle, @Los Angeles, @Oakland, and @Denver next season. 

We should still make playoffs, but I foresee more heart attacks next season than his one..
 

Yeah, I'm wondering if it's in our benefit to schedule back to back Cali games.  Maybe we can just practice for a week again at San Jose State in December.

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2 hours ago, thunderraiden said:

We have road games  @Seattle, @Los Angeles, @Oakland, and @Denver next season. 

We should still make playoffs, but I foresee more heart attacks next season than his one..
 

Same thing people said about the murder's row we were supposed to face this season in @Seattle, vs Packers, vs Colts @Eagles

The honest truth is that we should feel confident about our team. We are elite. They should fear us way more. 

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5 hours ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Hell, I'm in favor of Vegas throwing the Panthers back at 50/1 like this season, and helping some fellow fans get rich. 

 

After KB went down, you could probably have gotten Cam as MVP at 75/1 and winning the Super Bowl at 75/1. Hopefully someone out there got someone to take that parlay and gets rich this weekend. 

I forgot who wrote/posted this: if you had placed $1000 on the Panthers at the beginning of the season and let it ride until the Atlanta loss, you would have accumulated over $90,000.

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