Saints Super Bowl Odds 2014: 13-1 and Terrific Value

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/12/2013
Saints Super Bowl Odds 2014: 13-1 and Terrific Value

The Saints Super Bowl odds for 2014 were set at 13-1, making them among the favorites to win at AceSportsbook.com, where you can now claim a 150 percent cash bonus (restrictions do apply).

“Bountygate” is now a thing of the past, resulting in the Saints lackluster performance last year.  New Orleans suspended players are back as is their head coach, Sean Payton.

A quick glance at the schedule features at least 10 games a bulked up Saints team should be able to win easily, at least on paper.  They kick off the season at home against division rival, the Atlanta Falcons, then go on to play Tampa Bay, Arizona and Miami.  Only Tampa Bay will be faced on the road, making a 4-0 start quite possible. 

Games in Chicago, New England, Seattle and Atlanta present the biggest challenge along with a home faceoff with the San Francisco 49ers.

The Saints are priced at -155 to win OVER 9 regular season games.  Steep price, yes, but almost guaranteed.

With Drew Brees in search of his third straight season topping 5,000 yards passing, this Saints team is a definite Super Bowl contender right off the bat and, at 13/1 odds, the value is substantial in the opinion of Gambling911.com

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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