2010 Super Bowl: NFL Player Arrested Odds

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Which player will be the first to get arrested following the 2010 Super Bowl?

This was the question being asked by the oddsmakers at BetUS.com late Monday night

The favorites, each at 5/1 odds: Rey Maualuga, Tajiddin Smith and Jonathan Vilma.

These odds are open from the time the Super Bowl ends until the end of February 2010 (this month).

The best chance for an arrest, in the humble opinion of those of us at Gambling911.com based in Miami Beach, would be Sunday night when Miami becomes party central and plenty of players should be in town (we would think). 

In addition to the NFL Player Arrested Odds, analysts at BetUS.com also released the following original odds, most of which are found exclusively at BetUS.com.    


Players likely to be arrested following the super bowl (first month after)

Reggie Bush  12/1

Roman Harper  8/1

Jerraud Powers  10/1

Vincent Jackson  8/1

Steven Jackson  8/1

Rey Maualuga  5/1

Jermaine Phillips  8/1

Chad Ocho Cinco  15/1

Tajiddin Smith  5/1

Anthony Spencer  8/1

Jonathan Vilma  5/1

Leroy Hill  6/1

Jamal Williams  7/1

Player likely to be fined by NFL for on-field gesture

Reggie Bush  10/1

Reggie Wayne  8/1

Robert Meachem  5/1

Mike Bell  10/1

Jeremy Shockey  3/1

Lynell Hamilton  5/1

Jonathan Vilma  4/1

Roman Harper  5/1

Scott Fujita  8/1

Tracy Porter  5/1

Joseph Addai  12/1

Donald Brown  10/1

Mike Hart  10/1

Jerraud Powers  8/1

Jacob Lacey  8/1

Will a player give the middle finger to the crowd?

Yes  8/1

Will a player moon the crowd?

Yes  10/1

Who will the Super Bowl MVP of the Game thank first?

God  2/1

Family  3/2

Teammates  6/5

Coach  2/1

Does not Thank anyone  3/1

Who will the Winning Coach thank 1st?

God  2/1

Coaching Staff  4/1

Family  5/2

Team  9/5

Does not Thank Anyone  2/1

Will the MVP of Super Bowl XLIII be a Quarter Back?

Yes  1/2

No  3/2

First End Zone Celebration:

Spike the Ball  2/1

Ickey Shuffle  3/1

The Fun Bunch  10/1

Heisman Trophy pose  10/1

Lambeau Leap  5/1

Dirty Bird  10/1

Cell phone call  20/1

Sharpie  12/1

Pom-poms  20/1

Show biceps  3/1

Riverdance  10/1

CPR on the football  20/1

Imitation of Tiger Woods  20/1

Chicken Dance or Funky Chicken Dance  4/1

Change the football's diaper  10/1

Snow angel  15/1

The Squirrel  9/1

The Worm  7/1

Slam dunk the football  4/1

Swing and hit a HR  15/1

Makes an 'X' out of his forearms  7/1

The Roosevelt  9/1

Mimic being pregnant  20/1

Pretended the football was a chainsaw  12/1

Roundoff or backflip  5/1

Synchronized high five  15/1

Blows to the goalpost  12/1

Mile High Salute  9/1

Retrieved a sign  12/1

 

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