Odds to Win the 2008 Super Bowl
The 2008 Super Bowl Odds have been decided ever since the NFC and AFC Championship games finished. The New England Patriots were a 14-point favorite over the New York Giants when the line opened, but since then sportsbooks from around the world have had to adjust their lines accordingly. The betting public has been all over the New York Giants ever since this line came out, and the line continues to drop today because of it.
This would completely make sense since the Giants gave the Patriots all they could handle in the regular season finale in a 38-35 setback. The Giants were a 13-point underdog at home and gave the Pats all they could handle. The Giants led most of the game before Tom Brady worked his late-game heroics to seal the victory for New England. The betting public figures the Giants should be able to stay within double-digits of the Patriots this weekend. Now the 2008 Super Bowl odds have listed the Patriots as just an 11.5-point favorite from our latest numbers.
The Giants were playing with nothing to lose in that game, but now they have everything to lose in the Super Bowl. They have come so far. From Tom Coughlin being on the hot seat, from Eli Manning choking in the big game, all the critics have nearly been put to rest. If they don’t win this game, the critics will still be there, especially if the Giants can’t cover the spread. Weather is a big factor as to why the 2008 Super Bowl point-spread shows the Patriots as an 11.5-point favorite. The weather in Phoenix, Arizona is supposed to be above 70 degrees with little wind. These are perfect conditions for the Patriots’ prolific air attack they become known for. Just make sure you are going through every aspect of this enormous game before you decide to wager against the 2008 Super Bowl betting odds.
How much of an impact will Tom Brady’s ankle injury have on this game? Will the Giants’ defense be able to hold up in the weather conditions that are perfect for Brady and company? How have these teams done against the spread recently? How well to big favorites do against the spread in past Super Bowls? All of this kind of information is attainable and you want to be certain before laying your hard-earned money down on this game. Larry Cook can sell certainty in an uncertain world when it comes to NFL betting. Larry has both the Side and Total winners nailed. The 2008 Super Bowl odds set by lines makers from Vegas are no match for Larry Cook’s proven expertise in pro football. Sign up today and see for yourself.
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