2010 Super Bowl Prop Bet: 1st Scoring Play

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The 2010 Super Bowl Prop Bet that is the 1st Scoring Play is always among the most popular in which to place money on.  The payout at betED.com could prove extraordinary as well.  While safetys are rare, you can actually win $1250 for every $10 bet if this is the first scoring play.

Other options still pay well for Super Bowl prop bets.  A New Orleans field goal, for example, would pay $27 for every $10 bet.  A Saints touchdown pays $26.  A Colts field goal pays $20 and a Colts touchdown pays $17. 

Here were all your 2010 Super bowl 1st Scoring play prop odds available at betED.com.

What will be the 1st scoring play in Sunday's NO@IND game?

 

New Orleans Field Goal

+270

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New Orleans Safety

+12500

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New Orleans Touchdown

+260

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Indianapolis Field Goal

+200

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Indianapolis Safety

+12500

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Indianapolis Touchdown

+170

Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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