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Super Bowl Countdown!

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by YouWinNOW.com - 1/26/2010 2:21 PM

by Jim Feist

In the world of eleven to ten, there''s nothing quite like Super Bowl week. In this case, it''s two weeks, as the teams have two weeks to prepare for the Big Game. It''s also one of the most creative weeks of the sports betting season. While there''s only one game left on the football calendar, there are still ample opportunities for betting with hundreds of creative props by various oddsmakers and sports picks analysts.

For example, you can bet on the exact score of the game by each team, or who will score first. A year ago, RB Gary Russell was 18-to-1 to score the first TD in the Super Bowl and did on a one-yard run. He finished with minus-three yards rushing but cashed that exclusive prop! Three years ago, if you bet on Chicago return specialist Devin Hester to score the first touchdown of the game, you would have cashed a 25-to-1 prop ticket after he returned the opening kickoff 92 yards. 14 seconds in cashing a 25-to-1 ticket is the best way to watch a Super Bowl!

You can wager that no TDs will be scored by either team, often at 50-to-1. Of course, that has never happened as we head to Super Bowl 44 next week. There also has never been overtime, though you will be able to wager on "Will there be overtime or not?" There will be "over/under" lines offered on how many touchdown passes a quarterback might throw, the first team to turn the ball over and even the coin flip. There will be creative wagers offered such as how many receiving yards one player might get matched up against the number of points the NBA''s Dwight Howard or Paul Pierce might have as the Magic/Celtics battle before the Super Sunday kickoff.

The Super Bowl brings out the best in the creative minds of oddsmakers. Smart bettors will search through all the props, totals and side bets offered in an attempt to find an edge and add to their bankrolls. When examining Super Bowl totals, weather is not as important an issue as in other January playoff games as Super Sunday is always played indoors or at warm weather sites. This season the game will be outdoors in Miami, Florida, so there could be a chance of rain, like three years ago in Miami when the Colts and Bears met. Since Super Bowl X in 1976 between the Steelers and Cowboys, there have been 20 "overs" and 14 "unders."

Why so many "overs?" One factor is that coaches with a lead are less likely to sit on the ball in the second half in a Super Bowl. If a team is up 17-0 at the half of a December game, for example, a coach might be inclined to go conservative, run the clock and avoid injuries. In the postseason, it''s the final game of the year and no lead is safe. No coach wants to play super-conservative and be remembered as the guy who blew a 20-0 lead in the biggest game of his career. Since it''s the last game of the season, coaches often put in trick plays and new offensive wrinkles in an attempt to maximize scoring opportunities.

Despite the excessive "overs" regarding sports picks the last thirty years, as far as reaching the big game, you can''t overlook the importance of defense. The No. 1 ranked defense fueled the run of the NY Jets through the playoffs. A year ago in the conference championship games, the Steelers, Ravens and Eagles were 1, 2 and 3 in the NFL in total defense.

Two years ago the big story was the unbeaten record of the Patriots and their record-setting offense, but who came out ahead? The monster defense of the Giants kept the game close and was the main reason in their 17-14 upset. Who can forget seven years ago when the No. 1 offense (Oakland) faced the No. 1 defense (Tampa Bay)? Oakland''s great offense was a 4-point favorite, but Tampa''s defense dominated in a 48-21 rout. In fact, seven of the last nine Super Bowl champs have had statistically better defenses than their offenses, including the 2005 Steelers (4th in defense) and last year''s Steelers (No. 1).Three of those champs, the 2002 Patriots, the ''03 Buccaneers and the ''08 Giants, were Super Bowl underdogs.

You''ll be able to find creative point spread props, too. Three years ago, the total number of field goals was 3½ over +135. The Colts and Bears combined for 4 field goals as the over just made it. Four years ago Seattle RB Shaun Alexander had these over/under props: Total yards 89½, carries 21½, and longest rush 19½.The final tallies: 95 yards, 20 carries, with the longest rush of 21 yards. Five years ago the number of passing yards by QB Tom Brady: 237½. The "under" ended up being the winner, but not by much: Brady finished with 236 passing yards.A tip of the hat to oddsmakers who are in a constant cat and mouse game with those assessing sports picks.

Key numbers will come into play, as well, as books are petrified of getting middled. Ten years ago the Rams were a 7 to 7½-point favorite against the Titans. The Rams won by seven points, 23-16. The most famous example was in 1979, forever known in Las Vegas as "Black Sunday." The Steelers opened a 2½-point favorite over the Cowboys, were bet up to 5, then back down to 4. Books everywhere were sick when the Steelers won, 35-31, landing on the dreaded ''M'' word!


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