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Vegas odds on Panthers winning the Superbowl this season:


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Wouldnt bet on winning the Superbowl. But NFC Chamionship would be a good bet.

just checked back on bodog and odds now 100 to 1. no line on NFC championship yet. Buffalo also at 100 to 1

what were the odds before the draft? just curious

the odds for the NFC Championship for the panthers was 50/1

The Panthers were the least favored to win the superbowl with the Cardinals at 80/1 (Bills next at 75/1)

Before the draft, they were 200/1 (1/24/11)

All odds are per the odds sheet from the MGM Casino as of 5/30/11

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If you place the bet at 125-1 and it gets changed to 100-1 do you still keep the original 125-1 you had when you placed the bet?

Yea you keep what ever you get in at. As the season progresses the odds will change. Panthers could go 8-0 and the odds will become more favorable and it wouldn't be equitable for a person who wagered $10 at 100-1 to be dropped down with a guy who bet $10 when the odds were 30-1

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that is my bet no matter what

Date placed:

May 01, 2011 4:57p Single #213603905 (Placed by Web)

Football - Futures (Game) Moneyline

Odds to win the 2012 Super Bowl XLVI

All wagers have action.

(1004) Carolina Panthers 125/1 Thu@6:00p

Competitor:(1000) Arizona Cardinals

Risk US$ 20.00 to win US$ 2500.00

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