2012 NFL Regular Season Wins Total Betting: Broncos, Chiefs, Chargers, Raiders

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2012 NFL Regular Season Wins Total betting lines for the Broncos, Chiefs, Chargers, Raiders in the AFC West were available at BetDSI.com here, which, for a limited time only, was offering up to $2500 to eligible new signups

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The Denver Broncos 2012 NFL Regular Season wins total betting odds featured an OVER/UNDER of just 8.5 despite all the hype surrounding the signing of Peyton Manning.  The OVER, however, is quite pricey at -165.  70 percent of those betting this future were willing to pay that price it seems.  The UNDER would pay $135 on a $100 bet. 

The Chargers were a slight favorite to win OVER 8.5 regular season NFL games with a line of -125.  The UNDER featured a line of -105 paying close to EVEN.

Oddsmakers obviously think highly of Kansas City this year making the OVER 7.5 a -150 favorite.  The UNDER 7.5 had a line of -120.  Neither line is especially appealing. 

Oakland had an OVER/UNDER of 7, with the UNDER paying EVEN and the OVER at -135. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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