Saints-Colts Line Still Indianapolis -6

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Heading into Friday morning, the Saints-Colts line for the 2010 Super Bowl remained steady at Indianapolis -6 at Sportsbetting.com (see odds here).  The line had moved up a half point yesterday after sitting at -5 ½.  The Colts initially opened at -4 but the line moved quickly to -5 1/2. 

Action on the Saints-Colts was now at 75 percent on Indianapolis.  Whether the line moves up another half point remains to be seen as the online bookmakers could be placing themselves in danger should New Orleans cover a two field goal spread as the +6 ½ dog.  It is doubtful the line would ever get to Colts -7 since that would put the books at even greater risk with a push should Indy win by a touchdown.

The 2010 Super Bowl margin of victory betting had the Colts paying 7/2 odds or $70 for every $20 bet if they were to win by within 6 points.

 

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Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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