2012 Super Bowl Payouts Odds

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/01/2012
2012 Super Bowl Payouts Odds

The 2012 Super Bowl payouts odds have a few good props looking to pay out big, albeit the likelihood of these coming to fruition are not very promising.  Likewise, the margin of victory odds can sometimes factor into a sweet payday, but the variety is abundant, hence the huge payout odds.  You can get all the latest Super Bowl odds at BetOnline.com here – offering FREE CASH up to $900 based on one’s initial deposit (amount account is opened with). 

The likelihood of a safety is not very good.  It’s only happened in two Super Bowls.  The payout odds are great, however.  Maybe a safety is due.  8 to 1 are the odds for a payout potential of $800 on every $100 bet

A Giants win by 1 to 4 points pays nearly $500 for every $100 bet.  We here at Gambling911.com like those odds.

Number of Players to Throw a Pass - Over 2½ Players pays $300 for every $100 bet.

A successful two point conversion will pay out nearly $400 for every $100 wagered.

The total completions by either Eli Manning or Tom Brady start paying at $800 for every $100 bet with most numbers paying in the double digits.  Manning is favored at around 26 or 27 at 9/1 odds.

When it comes to Super Bowl MVPs, only the two quarterbacks, Deion Branch and Rob Gronkowski pay in the single digits.   Gronkowski has some solid value at 5/1 odds.

Will Jake Ballard Score a touchdown pays $350 for every $100 bet.   Eli Manning for a rushing touchdown pays $750 for every $100 bet.  There is a reason why there are such long odds of this happening.  To put this in perspective, Manning has had 156 Passing Touchdowns and only 3 Rushing Touchdowns in his entire career.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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