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Super Bowl ODDS Sleepers


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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/23465056/super-bowl-odds-who-are-vegasstyle-super-bowl-sleepers

 

But my favorite pick here is the Panthers. They're the last team before the odds go over the hundo cliff and at 66-1 they offer tremendous value. There are certainly concerns; the secondary could be a major problem and the offensive line is secretly kind of a nightmare. But they've got one of the best linebackers in the NFL (and my pick for Defensive Player of the Year) in Luke Kuechly, the addition of Kawaan Short and Star Lotulelei to beef up the defensive line and the presence of Cam Newton under center.

I don't think the Panthers ultimately end up paying that bet off for you. But they can win their division; any of the four teams there could ultimately steal the NFC South. If Carolina does that they just need their quarterback to get hot. Assuming Cam plays the way I expect in 2013, it's entirely possible they could pull it off. A longshot, yes, but that's what we're doing here anyway.

 

 

Damn skippy! Seahawks can shove their 17-2 odds up their arse

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Definitely...if our young studs develop quickly....the secondary plays at or above average...our o-line play is serviceable...and Cam takes that next proverbial step we can absolutely make the playoffs. And if Cam is playing with alot of confidence heading into the playoffs I don't think the moment will be to big for him or our team and we can make a serious run.

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