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Super Bowl Odds


SgtJoo

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SF was there last year and a kickoff/punt (can't recall) fumble from doing it the year prior.  They are a well coached team.  We've got work to do.  Seattle/Denver is what betters have been calling for for weeks. 

 

Any given Sunday.

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The money is flowing toward the Niners, so of course their odds will rise (ie. move from 8-1 to 5-1).  Fine.  Whatever.  People who don't know what the Panthers are capable of (which is everyone who doesn't WATCH Panthers football regularly, or watches the ESPN talking idiots) still think they're just some team that got lucky a few times this year against the "good" teams: you know, the Niners, the Patriots, Saints, etc.  Well, after this weekend, when the Panthers dismantle the Niners in The Vault then move on to beat New Orleans again (they'll beat SEA, mark it down), America will still doubt us, but some, just a few, will begin to get that this team is actually very talented, and that the Super Bowl is a very real possibility, not just this year, but for the foreseeable future, in Carolina Panther country.

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I put a bet on us to win the Superbowl at 50/1 in September. I stuck £ 25 ( $ 40 ) on it. The bet was put on in UK.

When I checked the Ladbrokes site last night we were in to 10/1.

So what if everyone is writing us off, get your cash on The Panthers and it will be all the sweeter when we win !!

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