Football Betting PPH: Super Bowl 48 Pay Per Head Services Offer Full Service

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/21/2014
Football Betting PPH: Super Bowl 48 Pay Per Head Services Offer Full Service

For those of you looking for a football betting PPH or Pay Per Head service ahead of Super Bowl 48, look no further than Wagerhome.com where a full slate of proposition bets will be offered for clients.  As low as $10 per head.

Well, as PPH service customers know, the stage is set for Super Bowl XLVIII (48), as the Seattle Seahawks do battle with the Denver Broncos. Facing off against each other are two quarterbacks with distinctly different styles, as precision passer Peyton Manning heads up things in Denver, while Russell Wilson, a born improviser, pilots the Seattle offense. It will be important for one of these quarterbacks to gain a hot hand early, if for no other reason than the fact that it's going to be oh soooooo cold, in all likelihood. 

Super Bowl matchups have been held in northern cities before, but only when they've been indoors, like the Metrodome in Minneapolis and the Silverdome outside Detroit. This time, it's a northern city AND an outdoor arena, as MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ plays host to the game.

It might even be cold through your TV. So dress warm. 

Perhaps customers at WagerHome can bet on how chilly it's going to be at kickoff. On second thought, they absolutely CAN.  It would seem that there are Super Bowl props on just about everything, and this is one of the things that really gets both the expert handicapper and the casual fan involved. Our PPH sportsbook service will be at the head of the pack when it comes to this. 

When you pit a quarterback who set NFL records with 5477 passing yards and 55 touchdown passes (Manning) against the secondary that not only intercepted 28 passes during the regular season, but allowed opposing quarterbacks to pass for only 5.8 yards and attempt, with the added attraction of having a loudmouth at a key quarterback spot (Richard Sherman), you have the real makings of some speculation as to who is going to exploit who. And you can bet on just about every angle of it using WagerHome's state-of-the-art PPH sportsbook service. 

How many passing yards will Manning have? How many touchdowns? Will he RUN for a touchdown? Will Sherman intercept a pass? What will be the longest pass play for Denver? Seattle? The longest field goal? This is just the tip of the iceberg (and let's hope we don't see any on game day) as far as Super Bowl props are concerned, made available for the PPH sportsbook service powered by WagerHome. 

Football bettors know that they are going to see a virtual potpourri of wagering choices, and these are going to include a full menu of Broncos' player props, Seahawks' player props, general game props, and of course, a number of novelty props. This is where you will have fun, and possibly make some money, guessing what color the Gatorade shower will be, for example, or how many times Manning will yell out "Omaha" at the line of scrimmage. Yes, with our PPH service you can bet on that. And another thing you can bet on is having a lot of game-day fun the folks at WagerHome. 

Oh, we almost forgot - the Broncos are two-point favorites over the Seahawks in "old-fashioned" football betting, with a total of 47.5 points. If you don't mind being "plain and simple" for a minute, who do you like?

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