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MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:36 PM
NFL
Line Report
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NFL – Super Bowl opening line report
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Patriots heavy favorites against Giants at Vegas sports books
LAS VEGAS - New England Patriots fans who want to bet on their team in the Super Bowl will face a significant point spread against the underdog Giants as quarterback Tom Brady aims for a 19-0 record and fourth championship ring.
The Patriots are favored by 13 to 14 points against the New York Giants (13-6) at Las Vegas sports books, a higher-than-normal spread to entice underdog bettors on the biggest booked game of the season.
''The Patriots are still considered by far the best team in the league,'' said Jay Kornegay, sports book director at the Las Vegas Hilton. ''We obviously make that line to get equal action on both sides. To do that, because of the perception of the Patriots, we have to increase their number more than usual.''
Bets were flowing in on the Patriots early in the season as they destroyed opponents and the spread, but the team has won by a margin that was larger than the spread only once in its last eight games, said Chuck Esposito, Caesars Palace's assistant vice president of race and sports book operations.
''A game of this magnitude, historically you'll see some money on the favorite,'' said Esposito, who put the Patriots as 14-point favorites. ''I think that's one of the reasons that the number might be a little bit high.''
The spread is the point difference oddsmakers set to even out lopsided matchups. A bettor who put $110 on the Patriots would need the team to beat the Giants by at least 14 or 15 points to get back $210, which includes his original bet.
Oddsmakers set the total score of the two teams at around 55. Bettors can wager that the final total will be more or less than that amount.
Kornegay predicted a record handle at Nevada sports books, topping the $94.5 million record set in 2006 when Pittsburgh beat Seattle 21-10.
The Patriots are trying to become the second team in NFL history to go undefeated. They already beat the Giants this season, winning 38-35 in the regular-season finale.
''The Giants played right with them for the majority of the game,'' Esposito said. ''And there will be another Manning (New York quarterback Eli Manning) in the Big Game.''
MGM Mirage Inc. sports book director Robert Walker expected the handle in Nevada sports books to hit $100 million.
''I think with the New York team and the Patriots being the most popular team in football, it has the makings of being a special game,'' he said.
Super Bowl Angles
Super Bowl System - this system is 36-5 ATS for the Super Bowl
Play ON a Super Bowl team that covered in their conference championship game if the opponent did not cover in their game.
Record: 5-1-1 (Giants covered, Pats did not)
If both teams covered, play on team with more overall wins
Record: 17-3-2
If still tied, take the dog
Record: 36-5
This system says to play the Giants
Also for the Giants is the system that says to play on the super bowl team that allowed 3pts or less the most times during the regular season....Giants 1, New England 0
Record: 24-14-3
For the Pats is a system similar to above that states to play on the Super Bowl team that allowed less than 10 pts the most times during the regular season....New England 3, Giants 1
Record: 18-7-2
Finally, this point driven Super Bowl system has correctly predicted the straight up winner of the Super Bowl something like 95% of the time...had the Steelers, but lost on the Bears.
10pts to a team that has won the Super Bowl in the last 3 yrs.
Pats 10, Giants 0
8pts to team if opponent is making first Super Bowl appearance.
Pats 10, Giants 0
8pts to team that allowed fewer rushes
Pats 18, Giants 0
7pts to team with best overall record
Pats 25, Giants 0
7pts to team with most offensive rushes
Pats 25, Giants 7
5pts to team with lower defensive rush yds per carry
Pats 25, Giants 12
4pts to team with best net kick/punt return tds
Pats 29, Giants 12
4pts to team with best ATS record
Pats 29, Giants 16
4pts to team with best net penalty yds
Pats 29, Giants 20
3.5pts to team with best pass yds per attempt
Pats 32.5, Giants 20
3.5pts to team that allowed fewest points
Pats 36, Giants 20
3.5pts to team that allowed fewest rushing tds
Pats 39.5, Giants 20
3pts to team with most sacks
Pats 39.5, Giants 23
2.5pts to team with fewest pass attempts
Pats 39.5, Giants 25.5
2pts to team with best net total punts
Pats 41.5, Giants 25.5
1.5pts to team with best offensive rush yds per carry
Pats 41.5. Giants 27
1pt to team with best completion percentage
Pats 42.5, Giants 27
MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:36 PM
NFL
Long Sheet
Super Bowl XLII
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Sunday, February 3
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NY GIANTS (13 - 6) vs. NEW ENGLAND (18 - 0) - 2/3/2008, 6:20 PM
Top Trends for this game.
NEW ENGLAND is 52-30 ATS (+19.0 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season since 1992.
NY GIANTS are 13-6 ATS (+6.4 Units) in all games this season.
NY GIANTS are 13-6 ATS (+6.4 Units) in all lined games this season.
NY GIANTS are 8-2 ATS (+5.8 Units) as an underdog this season.
NY GIANTS are 11-3 ATS (+7.7 Units) revenging a loss against opponent over the last 3 seasons.
Head-to-Head Series History
NY GIANTS is 1-0 against the spread versus NEW ENGLAND over the last 3 seasons
NEW ENGLAND is 1-0 straight up against NY GIANTS over the last 3 seasons
1 of 1 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons
NFL
Short Sheet
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Sunday, February 3
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Super Bowl XLII
TV: FOX
NY Giants vs. New England, 6:20 ET
NY Giants:
9-2 ATS in road games
8-2 ATS as an underdog
New England:
2-8 ATS off 8+ wins
1-8 ATS off a SU home win / ATS loss
MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:37 PM
NFL
Sunday, February 3
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Tips and Trends
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New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
Super Bowl XLII (FOX | 6:30 PM ET)
New York is trying to become the 2nd team in NFL history to win all of its playoff games on the road and then hoist the Vince Lombardi Trophy, following the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XL. The Giants have won 10 straight away from home, going 9-1 ATS, with the lone loss coming in a 13-10 victory against Miami in London back on October 28th. EDGE: GIANTS
The Patriots are going for the 1st 19-0 season in NFL history and are already the 1st team to start 18-0. However, after covering their 1st 8 games of the regular season, they are just 2-8 ATS in their last 10, including 0-2 in the playoffs with a nearly identical spread as this one. The UNDER is also 4-1-1 in their last 6 games. EDGE: GIANTS
These teams met in the regular-season finale, which the Giants used as a springboard to the Super Bowl. Some questioned whether or not they would be mentally and physically drained after playing the Patriots hard when they had nothing on the line, but instead they gained a ton of confidence. Quarterback Eli Manning even admitted after winning the NFC Championship that playing competitively against New England in a playoff-type atmosphere is one of the main reasons they earned a rematch in the Super Bowl. EDGE: GIANTS
Manning continues his growth and maturity for the Giants with 8 touchdown passes and just 1 interception in his last 4 games. Ironically, that pick came against the Patriots, who were burned by 4 TD passes as well, 2 of which went to Plaxico Burress. While Manning's development has been crucial, New England QB Tom Brady is clearly in a league of his own as he goes for his 4th Super Bowl title in 4 attempts. Brady has been named Super Bowl MVP twice and is coming off the best regular season of any QB in league history with an NFL-record 50 touchdown passes. EDGE: PATRIOTS
New England is definitely seeing the benefit of a healthy Laurence Maroney, who remains as fresh as any running back the NFL has ever seen in the playoffs. Maroney was very limited for a majority of the regular season, sitting out 3 full games and carrying the ball 15 times or less in 9 other games. Maroney had scored just 2 touchdowns in the 1st 13 games of the regular season, but he has scored at least once in each of the last 5 - scoring 6 total during that stretch - including 2 in the regular-season finale against the Giants. He has rushed for 122 yards in each of the team's 2 playoff games so far on a combined 47 carries. BIG EDGE: PATRIOTS
Patriots are 13-6 ATS in their last 19 games vs. a team with a winning record.
Patriots are 40-19-3 ATS in ther last 62 games on grass.
The UNDER is 13-5-1 in New England's last 19 playoff games.
MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:38 PM
NFL
REPORTS
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Reports: Super Bowl
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NFL Rumors
Walking wounded: Brady spotted in cast
Monday, Jan 21, 2008 11:44 pm EST
AP
Fans of the New England Patriots had to be swallowing hard Monday when pictures of quarterback Tom Brady sporting a walking cast on his right foot surfaced.
A video taken of Brady in New York Sunday, which is available on TMZ, shows the NFL's MVP returning to girlfriend Gisele Bundchen's apartment. He's walking gingerly on the sidewalk after emerging from a black SUV parked on the street.
During his weekly appearance on WEEI's "Dennis and Callahan" show, Brady didn't dismiss the notion he had suffered some type of leg injury during Sunday's AFC Championship win. "Ah, you know, there's always bumps and bruises. I'll be ready for the Super Bowl," Brady said, when asked point-blank if he had a leg injury.
Source: Boston Herald
MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:38 PM
NFL
Sunday, February 3
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NFL In Depth Trends
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Trends – New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
Red - Hot trends are trends 80% or higher.
Blue - Cold trends are trends 20% or lower.
ATS Trends
N.Y. Giants
Giants are 5-0 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
Giants are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 games on grass.
Giants are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 games after accumulating more than 350 total yards in their previous game.
Giants are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 playoff games.
Giants are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 games overall.
Giants are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 games following a ATS win.
Giants are 7-1 ATS in their last 8 games after allowing less than 90 yards rushing in their previous game.
Giants are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games following a S.U. win.
New England
Patriots are 36-16-1 ATS in their last 53 games after allowing less than 15 points in their previous game.
Patriots are 13-6 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
Patriots are 40-19-3 ATS in their last 62 games on grass.
Patriots are 0-5 ATS in their last 5 games following a S.U. win.
Patriots are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 games following a ATS loss.
Patriots are 0-5 ATS in their last 5 games overall.
O/U Trends
N.Y. Giants
Under is 4-1 in Giants last 5 playoff games.
Under is 5-2 in Giants last 7 games on grass.
Under is 44-19-2 in Giants last 65 games after allowing less than 90 yards rushing in their previous game.
New England
Over is 4-0 in Patriots last 4 games on grass.
Under is 4-1-1 in Patriots last 6 games following a S.U. win.
Under is 4-1-1 in Patriots last 6 games overall.
Under is 13-5-1 in Patriots last 19 playoff games.
Over is 9-4-1 in Patriots last 14 vs. a team with a winning record.
Head to Head
No trends available.
MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:39 PM
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NFL – 5 Statistics
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Five Super Bowl stats you should know
With all the hype about this year’s Super Bowl it’s going to be relatively easy to find the obvious betting statistics, like against the spread and over/under records between the Pats and the Giants.
To give bettors a greater edge in their Super Bowl betting, we’ve gone back through 20 years worth of statistics to bring you a few nuggets of information that could help you make some money.
1. Big favorites have mixed results
The Patriots are hefty 12-point favorites to beat the Giants, which is not surprising for a team that is 18-0. But how have big favorites fared against the spread in past Super Bowls?
Favorites of seven points or more have gone 7-6-1 against the spread in the Super Bowl since the 1986 season, while faves of 10 points or more have gone 4-3-1. Ironically, the biggest spread over that time came in the 2002 clash between St. Louis and New England. The Rams were 14-point favorites, but ended up losing 20-17 to the Pats.
In their next two Super Bowl appearances, the Patriots were seven-point favorites. But they failed to cover on both occasions, beating the Panthers by three in 2004 and the Eagles by three in 2005. In fact, the Pats have been to five Super Bowls in 21 years, but have covered just once.
2. NFC wins battle of the East
Recent history is on the Giants’ side if you look back at Super Bowl matchups between teams from the AFC East and the NFC East.
In the five contests between teams from those divisions in the past 20 years, the NFC East teams are 4-1 straight and 5-0 against the spread, with three of those games going over the total. The Giants were involved in one of those battles, beating the Buffalo Bills 20-19 in 1991.
But the only AFC East team to hand an NFC East franchise a Super Bowl loss over that time was the New England Patriots. They beat the Eagles 24-21 in 2005.
3. Giants home record sets a record
The Giants set an unwanted record this season, becoming the only team in history to make football’s showpiece game, despite having a losing home record.
New York went 3-5 at home this season, losing to Green Bay, Dallas, Minnesota, Washington and New England at Giants Stadium. They lost to the Packers and Dallas by a combined 33 points in those home losses, but it’s worth noting that they defeated both teams on the road in the playoffs.
The home loss to New England will also be a source of encouragement for the Giants. They were only the third team this season to take a lead into the final quarter against the Patriots (28-23), but ended up losing 38-35 because of Tom Brady’s pinpoint passing under pressure.
4. Don’t overlook the total
There have only been five Super Bowls in the last 20 years with a total of 50 or more, with two of them going over the total and the other three going under. The Patriots were involved in one of those games – their 2004 win over Carolina went over the 53-point total.
Of more relevance are the total trends in recent matchups between the Pats and the Giants. Three straight meetings between these teams have gone over, but the totals only ranged from 35 to 46 ½ over that period.
In fact, the 53 ½-point spread between the New England and New York is the highest in well over 10 years and is likely the reaction of oddsmakers to the offensive shootout these teams produced in their last meeting.
5. Successful road teams in the Super Bowl
The New York Giants have won 10 straight road games (a single season record), including three straight in this season’s playoffs. Only five wild-card teams since 1970 have reached the Super Bowl.
The two most recent were the 1986 New England Patriots and the 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers. The Patriots went on to lose the ‘86 final to the Chicago Bears – a 46-10 blowout loss. But the Steelers continued their momentum, defeating Seattle 21-10 as four-point favorites.
Although the Super Bowl is technically at a neutral venue in Arizona, the Giants have been designated as the visiting team.
MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:40 PM
NFL
What bettors need to know…….
Sunday, February 3
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What bettors need to know: Giants vs. Patriots
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What bettors need to know: Super Bowl XLII
New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
Sunday, Feb. 3, 6:30 p.m. ET (-12, 53 ½)
Line moves
Some Vegas sportsbooks opened with New England favored by as many as 13 ½ points. Since then, heavy action on New York has moved the line to Patriots -12 at most Vegas and offshore books. The game’s total has held steady between 53 ½ and 54 points.
Brady’s boot
On Monday, Tom Brady was photographed heading from an SUV to his girlfriend Gisele Bundchen's apartment in New York on what looked like a walking cast on his right foot.
"Ah, you know, there's always bumps and bruises. I'll be ready for the Super Bowl," Brady said Monday during his weekly radio appearance on WEEI. "I'm not worried about that. I'm not missing this one. I'd have to be on a stretcher to miss this one. There will be treatment this week. In games like this, you get a little nicked up. It's nothing serious."
Stay tuned for updates.
Raising Arizona
The Super Bowl will be played at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The stadium, which opened Aug. 1, 2006, features a retractable grass field and roof and should accommodate more than 73,000 fans.
Slaying the Giants
New York gave up 80 combined points in its first two games of the season, both of which, not surprisingly, ended up as straight up and ATS losses. Since then, the Giants have held 14 of their last 17 opponents to 24 points or fewer with only Dallas, Minnesota and New England topping that total. The Giants lost all three of those games, covering only against New England in Week 17’s 38-35 loss.
The kicking game
New York’s Lawrence Tynes was 23-of-27 in his field goal attempts in the regular season, with all four of his misses coming on kicks from less than 40 yards out. Tynes missed two huge field goal attempts during the NFC championship game, but he hit the one that counted in overtime from 47 yards. His longest kick of the year was a 48-yarder.
Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski hit 21 of his 24 regular season field goal attempts, with two misses from outside 40 yards. He has only attempted two field goals in the playoffs, hitting one of them. His longest kick of the year was a 45-yarder.
Super stats
The Giants are 5-0 in their last five against the spread and against teams with a winning record.
The Patriots are 0-5 in their last five against the spread.
The favored team has gone 9-3 straight up and 4-6-2 against the spread in the last dozen Super Bowls.
Teams that score more than 27 points in the Super Bowl are 23-1 and 22-2-1 against the spread. New England has averaged 35.6 points per game, while New York averages 23.2.
Recent meetings
The two teams have split the last four meetings between them dating back to 2005, but the Giants covered the number in three of those games. The over cashed in three times as well.
Notable injuries:
New England:
Tom Brady QB - (ankle) probable.
Mike Wright DE - (foot) IR
Rosevelt Colvin LB - (foot) IR
Sammy Morris RB - (chest) IR
David Thomas TE - (foot) IR
New York:
Rich Seubert OG - (knee) questionable
Craig Dahl S - (knee) IR
Jeremy Shockey TE - (leg) IR
Derrick Ward RB – (fibula) IR
Mathias Kiwanuka LB – (leg) IR
Robert Douglas FB – (knee) IR
Adrian Awasom DL – (back) IR
Jim Finn FB – (shoulder) IR
Will Demps SS – (elbow) IR
MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:41 PM
NFL
Dunkel Index
New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
The Super Bowl features a rematch of Week 16 when the Giants gave New England a scare before losing (38-35). New York rode the motivation from that performance to three straight road wins in the playoffs, extending their road winning streak to 10 games. The Patriots continue to win, but not in the impressive fashion of earlier in the season and come into the game 0-5 ATS in their last five contests. The Giants are the underdog pick (+12) according to Dunkel, which has New England favored by only 9. Dunkel Pick: NY Giants (+12). Here are all of this week's picks.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Game 101-102: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
Dunkel Ratings: NY Giants 137.052; New England 146.340
Dunkel Line: New England by 9; 49
Vegas Line: New England by 12; 54
Dunkel Pick: NY Giants (+12); Under
MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:42 PM
Football Propositions EXIT
2008 Superbowl XLII MVP - Odds to win
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Player to win the 2008 Superbowl XLII MVP Wager is on who will win NFL MVP award.If one of more players share award, prices are split by # of winning players .All players are action. Max wager is $300
5001 Adalius Thomas +4000
5002 Ahmad Bradshaw +1500
5003 Amani Toomer +1800
5004 Antonio Pierce +4000
5005 Asante Samuel +2200
5006 Ben Watson +4000
5007 Brandon Jacobs +1200
5008 Corey Webster +4000
5009 Donte Stallworth +3000
5010 Eli Manning +550
5011 Gibril Wilson +4500
5012 Junior Seau +3000
5013 Kevin Faulk +1200
5014 Laurence Maroney +800
5015 Michael Strahan +4000
5016 Plaxico Burress +1300
5017 Randy Moss +800
5018 Rodney Harrison +2500
5019 Sam Madison +5000
5020 Steve Smith +4500
5021 Tedy Bruschi +3000
5022 Tom Brady -200
5023 Wes Welker +800
5024 Field +800
MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:44 PM
Football Propositions EXIT
2008 Superbowl XLII Giants vs Patriots - Touchdown Props
2/3/2008 6:20 PM The shortest touchdown scored in the game will be Wager is on Over/Under for shortest TD scored in Game. Overtime counts towards wager. NFL.com for stat's. Game must go 55 minutes for action. If no TD's scored in game under is winner. Max wager $500.
801 Over 1½ yards +100
802 Under 1½ yards -130
2/3/2008 6:20 PM The shortest rushing TD scored in the game will be Wager is on Over/Under for shortest rushing TD scored in Game. Overtime counts towards wager. NFL.com for stat's. Game must go 55 minutes for action. If no rushing TD's scored under is winner. Max wager $500.
803 Over 1½ yards -110
804 Under 1½ yards -120
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total touchdowns made by both teams Wager is on the total # of TD's scored in Game. Overtime counts towards wager. NFL.com for stat's. Game must go 55 minutes for action. Max wager $500
805 Over 6 touchdowns -130
806 Under 6 touchdowns +100
2/3/2008 6:20 PM First touchdown of the game will be Wager is on team 1st TD scored in the game. Overtime counts towards wager. Max wager is $500
807 Passing TD -170
808 Any Other TD +140
2/3/2008 6:20 PM How many yards will the 1st TD of the game be Overtime counts towards. NFL.com for stats. Max wager $500
809 0 TD in the game +15000
810 0 yard +2500
811 1 - 7 yards +120
812 8 - 15 yards +150
813 16 - 25 yards +300
814 26 - 39 yards +450
815 40 - 59 yards +600
816 60 - 79 yards +1200
817 80 - 95 yards +1500
818 96 or more yards +800
MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:44 PM
Football Propositions EXIT
2008 Superbowl XLII Giants vs Patriots - Eli Manning Quarterback Props
2/3/2008 6:25 PM What will happen first for Eli Manning Player must start game for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Wager is official after either option is achieved. Max wager is $500
1001 Throw a TD pass -150
1002 Throw an Interception +120
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Eli Manning first pass of the game will be Player must have a pass attempt for wager to have action. Wager is official after 1st pass attempt. If player gets injured before he throws one pass and doesn't return to game, wager has no action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats via NFL.com
1003 Complete -205
1004 Incomplete +165
1005 Throw an Interception +1000
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total passing yards made by Eli Manning Player must play in game for action (Offense only). Game must go 55 minutes for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats via NFL.com. Any scoring changes after game is official are invalid towards wager. Max wager is $500
1007 Over 232½ passing yrds +115
1008 Under 232½ passing yrds -145
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total pass completions made by Eli Manning Player must play in game for action (Offense only). Game must go 55 minutes for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats via NFL.com. Any scoring changes after game is official are invalid towards wager. Max wager is $500
1009 Over 21½ pass completions +120
1010 Under 21½ pass completions -150
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total pass attempts made by Eli Manning Wager is on the total passing attempts by player listed. Player must play for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats NFL.com. Max wager $500
1011 Over 34½ pass attempts -130
1012 Under 34½ pass attempts +100
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total rushing attempts made by Eli Manning Wager is on the total # of rushing attempts by player listed. Player must play for action, if player doesn't attempt a rushing attempt, under is the winner. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats NFL.com. Max wager $500
1013 Over 1½ rushing attempts -135
1014 Under 1½ rushing attempts +105
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Eli Manning 1st rushing attempt in game will be Player must have a rushing attempt for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats via NFL.com. Max wager is $500
1015 Over 1½ yards +135
1016 Under 1½ yards -165
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Manning total gross passing yrds made will be an Wager is on player listed total passing yards in the game will be Odd or Even number. Game must go 55 minutes for action. Maximum wager $500. Official stat's NFL.com.Max wager $500.
1017 Odd Number -105
1018 Even Number -105
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Will Eli Manning throw an interception in game Wager is on if player listed will have a pass interception in game. Player must play for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats NFL.com. Max wager $500
1019 Yes -200
1020 No +160
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total pass completions vs Total 1st downs Player must play for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats via NFL.com. Max wager is $500
1021 Eli Manning +2½ pass compl/1st downs -130
1022 Patriots -2½ pass compl/1st downs +100
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total passing yards by Eli Manning Player must play for action. Overtime counts towards wager.Official stats via NFL.com.Max wager is $500
1023 0 to 100 yards +800
1024 101 to 190 yards +200
1025 191 to 245 yards +175
1026 246 to 299 yards +200
1027 300 or more yards +300
MileHighMagic
01-28-2008, 08:45 PM
Football Propositions EXIT
2008 Superbowl XLII Giants vs Patriots - Tom Brady Quarterback Props
2/3/2008 6:20 PM What will happen first for Tom Brady Player must start game for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Wager is official after either option is achieved. Max wager is $500
1101 Throw a TD pass -300
1102 Throw an Interception +240
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Tom Brady first pass of the game will be Player must have a pass attempt for wager to have action. Wager is official after 1st pass attempt. If player gets injured before he throws one pass and doesn't return to game, wager has no action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats via NFL.com
1103 Complete -300
1104 Incomplete +240
1105 Throw an Interception +1500
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total passing yards made by Tom Brady Player must play in game for action (Offense only). Game must go 55 minutes for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats via NFL.com. Any scoring changes after game is official are invalid towards wager. Max wager is $500
1107 Over 294½ passing yrds -110
1108 Under 294½ passing yrds -120
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total pass completions made by Tom Brady Player must play in game for action (Offense only). Game must go 55 minutes for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats via NFL.com. Any scoring changes after game is official are invalid towards wager. Max wager is $500
1109 Over 25½ pass completions -115
1110 Under 25½ pass completions -115
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total pass attempts made by Tom Brady Wager is on the total passing attempts by player listed. Player must play for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats NFL.com. Max wager $500
1111 Over 37½ pass attempts +110
1112 Under 37½ pass attempts -140
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total rushing attempts made by Tom Brady Wager is on the total # of rushing attempts by player listed. Player must play for action, if player doesn't attempt a rushing attempt, under is the winner. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats NFL.com. Max wager $500
1113 Over 2½ rushing attempts +100
1114 Under 2½ rushing attempts -130
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Tom Brady 1st rushing attempt in game will be Player must have a rushing attempt for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats via NFL.com. Max wager is $500
1115 Over 1½ yards -140
1116 Under 1½ yards +110
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Tom Brady total gross passing yrds made will be an Wager is on player listed total passing yards in the game will be Odd or Even number. Game must go 55 minutes for action. Maximum wager $500. Official stat's NFL.com.Max wager $500.
1117 Odd Number -105
1118 Even Number -105
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Will Tom Brady throw an interception in game Wager is on if player listed will have a pass interception in game. Player must play for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats NFL.com. Max wager $500
1119 Yes +100
1120 No -130
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total pass completions vs Total 1st downs Player must play for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats via NFL.com. Max wager is $500
1121 Tom Brady -6½ pass compl/1st downs -165
1122 Giants +6½ pass compl/1st downs +135
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Total passing yards by Tom Brady Player must play for action. Overtime counts towards wager.Official stats via NFL.com.Max wager is $500
1123 0 to 100 yards +1800
1124 101 to 190 yards +550
1125 191 to 245 yards +285
1126 246 to 299 yards +100
1127 300 or more yards +105
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Which will be more Player must play for action. Overtime counts towards wager. Official stats via NFL.com. Max wager is $500
1129 Brady rushing yards +180
1130 Brady total TD passes -220
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Will Tom Brady throw a TD pass in the 1st Qtr Player must start game for action and play in qtr listed for action. Max wager is $500. NFL. com for results.
1131 Yes +100
1132 No -130
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Will Tom Brady throw a TD pass in the 2nd Qtr Player must start game for action and play in qtr listed for action. Max wager is $500. NFL. com for results.
1133 Yes -180
1134 No +150
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Will Tom Brady throw a TD pass in the 3rd Qtr Player must start game for action and play in qtr listed for action. Max wager is $500. NFL. com for results.
1135 Yes -110
1136 No -120
2/3/2008 6:20 PM Will Tom Brady throw a TD pass in the 4th Qtr Player must start game for action and play in qtr listed for action. Max wager is $500. NFL. com for results.
1137 Yes -130
1138 No +100
MileHighMagic
02-03-2008, 03:24 PM
My favorite wagers today:
Brady INT +100
&
Manning INT -200
Current line @ sportsbook.com
Giants +340 +12.0 (-110) ov 55.0 (-110)
Pats -440 -12.0 (-110) un 55.0 (-110)