Micah Parsons Trade Impact Fom an Odds Perspective

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Wow! Not eloquent, but certainly apt when seeing an X notification that Micah Parsons was traded to the Green Bay Packers.

The Dallas Cowboys, once again, waited too long to pay a star player and it cost them arguably the best young pass rusher since Lawrence Taylor.

In a move reminiscent of the Raiders trading Khalil Mack to the Bears, another NFC North team swooped in to trade for an awesome hybrid LB/DE and bestowed him with a new contract and generational wealth.

This trade definitely moved the needle over at SportsBetting.ag.

Here’s the impact on the moves from an odds perspective for the Cowboys and Packers.

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Super Bowl:    

 

Dallas Cowboys:            From 50/1 to 66/1

Green Bay Packers:       From 18/1 to 10/1

 

Conference:    

 

Dallas Cowboys:            From 25/1 to 33/1

Green Bay Packers:       From 17/2 (+850) to 9/2 (+450)

 

Division:           

 

Dallas Cowboys:            From 5/1 to 7/1

Green Bay Packers:       From 12/5 (+240) to 3/2 (+150)

 

Wins:                

 

Dallas Cowboys:            From 7.5 to 7

Green Bay Packers:       From 9.5 to 10

 

To Make Playoffs: 

 

Dallas Cowboys:            From +185 (37/20) to +250 (5/2) to make the playoffs (30,8% to 23.5% likely)

Green Bay Packers:       From -145 (20/29) to -200 (1/2) to make the playoffs (from 59.2% to 66.7% likely)

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