
Following Week 1 of the NFL, the 2009 Super Bowl odds have been drastically revised on Wednesday (September 10, 2008) for the New England Patriots. Most Gambling911.com readers already know why.
The NFL's regular season is underway and fans, experts, pundits, pretty much anyone with a pulse are starving for predictions and some answers as to how they're teams will perform. While the beginning of the season saw similar favorites for the Super Bowl, the first week of the season left those predictions in disarray - mainly due to Tom Brady's injury.This being the case, BetUS.com posted odds and predictions on Super Bowl and Conference winners since Tom Brady's Injury of NFL subjects. The website has been flooded with visitors and analysts are working around the clock.
"BetUS strives to give fans predictions as early as possible," stated BetUS spokesman Reed Richards.
"And with Tom Brady out for the season, we've updated our odds and got them out before anyone else. We've seen HUGE shifts across the board as a result."
Analysts at BetUS.com posted updated odds and predictions on the NFL Season:
PATRIOTSTo Win Super bowlOriginal 3/1Now 9/1AFC OddsOrginally 3/2Now 9/2DivisionOrginally 1/10Now 2/5Season WinsOrginal 12.5Now 9New QB for New EnglandMatt Cassell 1/5Chris Simms 3/1Dante Culpepper 8/1Tim Rattay 4/1Tim Couch 6/1Vinny Testeverde 8/1Cordell Stewart 10/1Dan Marino 20/1Randy Moss 60/1Steve Young 50/1Joe Montana 100/1Jessica Simpson 150/1Bart Simpson 250/1Total Passing TD's In 2008Over 20 6/5Under 20 6/5Total Passing Yards By NE in 2008Over 2800 6/5Under 2800 6/5Total INT's by NE in 2008Over 18.5 6/5Under 18.5 6/5Additional sports and newsworthy odds can be found at: BetUS.com






