Oakland Raiders Odds to Win 2011 AFC West Division at 11/1

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/18/2011
Oakland Raiders Odds

The Oakland Raiders odds to win the 2011 AFC West Division were very good from a sports bettor’s perspective based on the price.  The Raiders could prove to be a solid team this season after showing improvements last year. 

At 11/1 odds, the payout would be $1100 for every $100 bet at BetDSI.com

Whether the Raiders can top San Diego or even Kansas City in the division is anybody’s guess, but again, the price is almost too enticing to pass up, especially when one considers they swept their division opponents last season.   

The Raiders should have one of the best rushing attacks in the NFL while quarterback Jason Campbell continues to show improvements.

As far as the schedule goes, we see the Raiders able to go 11-5, giving them two wins against the weak Broncos and 1 each against the Chiefs and Chargers at home based on last year’s record.  They play a number of teams that are weak and the regular season win total we believe could prove better than the Chargers (which G911.co had at 10). 

The regular season win total has actually been set at 7 with the OVER paying $115 for every $100 bet.  That is some excellent value in our opinion.

 

Future Betting Value Index:

Raiders to win the 2012 Super Bowl 100/1 – Good

Raiders odds to win the 2011 AFC West – Very Good

Raiders odds to win OVER 7 regular season games at +115 - Excellent

 

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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