Minnesota Vikings, Brett Favre 9/1 Odds of Winning the 2011 Super Bowl

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The Minnesota Vikings and Brett Favre are listed by BetUS.com with 9/1 odds of winning the 2011 Super Bowl.  Ironically, these odds haven’t changed much from the time before Favre made it official that he would play this season.  Nonetheless, it was widely believed that Favre would play and oddsmakers released their numbers based on that assumption. 

With Brett Favre’s announcement that he will be returning to the Minnesota Vikings this season, the NFL’s playoff and Super Bowl picture has gotten very interesting. Fans across the country are looking for answers and licking their chops at the prospects for the coming season.

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Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on Favre’s Return:

Favre To Win MVP

15/1

Minnesota Vikings To Win the Super Bowl

9/1

Favre Starts every game

Yes

3/2

No

1/2

Favre Total TD's

Over 30½

 

Under 30½

 

Favre Total Passing yards

Over 4000

 

Under 4000

 

Will he retire at end of season

Yes

1/2

No

3/2

Will he get booed

Yes

1/2

No

3/2

To win regular season matchup Green Bay vs Minnesota Vikings

Vikings 2-0

3/2

Green Bay 2-0

2/1

Tie 1-1

5/6

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