Drew Brees Super Bowl Bets

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/31/2010
Drew Brees Super Bowl Bets

There were a number of Drew Brees Super Bowl bets being offered at BetUS.com this week (find them here at one of the most established online sportsbooks). 

Gambling911.com had previously spotlighted Super Bowl player props including Drew Brees among the top three to watch for.  Makes sense to football fans, makes even more sense to sports bettors since payout odds on Brees are so much more enticing.  Gambling911.com suggests taking a close look at the total touchdown passes thrown for the potential to have a very nice pay day.

Mike Rose of BetUS.com had this to say about Brees: "Brees is the heart and soul of the Saints, as he has clearly emerged as one of the, if not the greatest player in franchise history. It's been quite awhile since the Purdue product threw an interception, as his last pick came back in Week 15 against the Cowboys. However, in spite of the fact that he has already thrown for six TDs without an INT in the playoffs, the fact that Brees has only thrown for 444 yards in those two games has to be a bit concerning for New Orleans backers."

When you check out the FOOTBALL link at BetUS.com (in the Sportsbook section), you will see a number of Super Bowl bet links, one of which is specific to DREW BREES.

The OVER/UNDER on number of passing yards for Drew Brees was listed at 290½.  Total pass attempts:  36 ½.  Total completions: 24 ½.  Total touchdown passes: 1 1/2, with the under paying $16.50 for every $10 bet.

Drew Brees' first rushing attempt was listed with an OVER/UNDER of ½ yards, with the under paying even odds compared to the over at -140. 

Will Brees throw a touchdown or interception first?  An interception would pay close to $20 for every $10 bet.  If Brees does not throw an interception during the game, the payout will be $15 on a $10 bet.

The total touchdown passes promises a lucrative pay day.  Two is the favorite, paying nearly $20 for every $10 bet while one would pay $20, three would pay $25, zero would pay $30, four would pay $70, five would pay $150 and six or more would pay out a whopping $250 for every $10 bet.

Use your Visa or Mastercard to start betting online today.  Other methods of payment also accepted.

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

 

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