Odds to Win the 2014 NFC South: Saints, Falcons, Bucs, Panthers

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/12/2014
Odds to Win the 2014 NFC South: Saints, Falcons, Bucs, Panthers

Gambling911.com has your odds to win the 2014 NFC South for the New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, Tampa Bay Bucs and Carolina Panthers.  All odds courtesy of BetDSI.com here, where you can claim up to $2500 in FREE CASH.

This is expected to be a highly competitive division but the New Orleans Saints are once again favored to win it at +117 odds, with a payout potential of $11.70 for every $10 bet.

Odds to Win NFC South

New Orleans Saints +117

Atlanta Falcons +285

Carolina Panthers +295

Tampa Bay Buccaneers +555

The Saints are helped out by getting the easiest schedule of any team in the division this season.

BetDSI.com notes that the Falcons were a mess last season as they finished 4-12 but “should be much better this season”.  Last year, Atlanta simply could not run the ball.  That said, Atlanta does have a much tougher schedule than say New Orleans.

The Carolina Panthers had their break out season in 2013 under head coach Ron Rivera.  But was it a fluke?

We’ll certainly find out in 2014 with Carolina having a much tougher schedule ahead of them.  

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers should be vastly improved this season under head coach Lovie Smith. They have a veteran quarterback now in Josh McCown and the defense will be much better under Smith. It would not be a surprise to see this team contend for a playoff spot this season.  There is some tremendous value in betting Tampa Bay at 5.5/1 odds.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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