Where Can I Bet Carolina Panthers Futures – 2015, 2016

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/09/2015
Where Can I Bet Carolina Panthers Futures – 2015, 2016

You can bet the Carolina Panthers futures to win the 2015 NFC South division, Championship and the 2016 Super Bowl at AceSportsbook.

The Panthers odds of winning the NFC South were set at 2/1, similar odds to those of division rivals Atlanta and New Orleans.  Six other teams had shorter odds of winning the NFC Championship than Carolina at 20/1. The Panthers odds of winning the 2016 Super Bowl were set at 45/1.

The Panthers have their supposed franchise quarterback in Cam Newton although he has not always played like a top quarterback. Even though he led the team to the playoffs a year ago he did not play well as he had a career high in turnovers with 17 and a career-low in Yards per Attempt. The Panthers didn’t do much in the off-season to upgrade what was a weak offense.

On defense, Carolina was really good down the stretch a year ago as they allowed just 15 points per game down the stretch.  The pass rush will be weaker but the team still has Charles Johnson and Star Lotulelei plus they have two of the best linebackers in the NFL in Luke Kuechly and Thomas Davis.

The Panthers were a favorite to win nine or more regular season games.

Place your Carolina Panthers futures bets here.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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