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Vegas lays odds on Panthers winning it all next year


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Seattle Seahawks — 9/2
San Francisco 49ers – 15/2
Denver Broncos – 8/1
New England Patriots – 14/1
Green Bay Packers – 16/1
New Orleans Saints – 18/1
Atlanta Falcons – 25/1
Carolina Panthers – 25/1
Chicago Bears – 25/1
Cincinnati Bengals – 25/1
Philadelphia Eagles – 25/1
Indianapolis Colts – 28/1
Kansas City Chiefs – 28/1
Arizona Cardinals – 33/1
Dallas Cowboys – 33/1
Detroit Lions – 33/1
New York Giants – 33/1
Pittsburgh Steelers – 33/1
San Diego Chargers – 33/1
Baltimore Ravens – 40/1
Houston Texans – 40/1
St. Louis Rams – 40/1
Washington Redskins – 40/1
Miami Dolphins – 50/1
New York Jets – 50/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 50/1
Tennessee Titans – 50/1
Cleveland Browns – 66/1
Buffalo Bills – 75/1
Minnesota Vikings – 75/1
Oakland Raiders – 75/1
Jacksonville Jaguars – 100/1

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://nfl.si.com/2014/02/03/super-bowl-xlix-odds-seattle-seahawks/

 

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How can they do this poo when FA and the draft have yet to happen?

 How teams draft and any trades or free agent pick ups will change many teams odds from what it is now.

 

As an example, when the Jets drafted Geno Smith to be their starter, they went from the middle of the pack to the bottom as far as odds go.

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^ They also lose the GOAT TE. Odds are to entice casual bettors, and we are a small market team, pure and simple. We also have the GOAT QB entering year 4, the DPOY, and the Coach of the Year, regardless of the draft or FA. I like our chances as good as any.

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Wait...Atlanta has the same odds as us when their season went so bad but we went 12-4?

 

Odds are, we have more injuries, and they have less next season.

 

We were lucky this year with the injury bug, and some late game weirdness.

 

And let's be honest here, our offense can't score.

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Odds are, we have more injuries, and they have less next season.

 

We were lucky this year with the injury bug, and some late game weirdness.

 

And let's be honest here, our offense can't score.

 

They certainly had a high profile injury, we did not and were fortunate.  But although the guard position is not high profile, it is still important and injuries to that position killed us in the playoffs. 

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They certainly had a high profile injury, we did not and were fortunate.  But although the guard position is not high profile, it is still important and injuries to that position killed us in the playoffs. 

 

I'm just saying the odds of us finishing next year without an injury to a player at a marquee position is very slim, and that's part of the reason we are tied with ATL.

 

OC hurt us more than OG.

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