Bet The NFL 2011: Team Regular Season Win Totals

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/01/2011
Bet The NFL 2011

When one considers a bet on the NFL 2011, this time of year we have one of the most popular futures wagering options: Team Regular Season Win Totals.  

You can now bet on how many wins your favorite team (or teams) will have during the regular season.  The oddsmakers at Bookmaker, North America’s oldest online sportsbook, will sometimes offer strong opinions on specific teams in either direction (OVER/UNDER).

Some examples this year include the following:

Many football fans believe the Detroit Lions are finally going to enjoy a winning season in 2011.  The oddsmakers feel otherwise, posting a line of -130 on the UNDER 8 regular season wins.  The OVER pays even odds.

The Miami Dolphins UNDER 8 with a price of -140 surprised us as well.  Winning OVER 8 games this season, the Dolphins will pay $110 for every $100 bet.

The oddsmakers have little faith in the Minnesota Vikings, making them a pretty big -150 favorite to win UNDER 7 ½ regular season games. 

The San Francisco 49ers winning UNDER 8 regular season games had a line of -140.

The Titans winning UNDER 7 games featured a line of -150.

The Washington Redskins were listed as -135 favorites to win less than 6 regular season games

This year’s worst team is expected to be the Carolina Panthers, with the oddsmakers having them pegged to win no more than 4 ½ regular season games.  The Bengals and Broncos were both expected to win 5 ½ games according to the linesmakers at Bookmaker. 

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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