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Definitely not the best odds at the time (or maybe they were.  Guess it shouldn't be surprising that odds changed that much from off-season to where we are today?

Back in May, Vegas had...
winning NFC South at +400
Canales for Coach of the Year +1500
NFC Champ +8000
SB +15000

betmgm currently shows...
NFC South +550
Canales at +3000 (with Vrabel in the lead)
NFC +12500
SB +30000

 

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30 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I don't see how our chances go to 45% with a win when we will be an underdog in every remaining game (outside of maybe at NO where we might be a 1 point favorite if lucky)

If the Panthers win and the Bucs loose, they would be first in the NFC south. So that's probably why 

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