Seattle Seahawks Odds to Win the NFC West Pay $240

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The Seattle Seahawks odds to win the NFC West would pay out $240 for every $100 bet or $24 for every $10 bet at BetUS.com.  Another win this weekend and those odds should be slashed further so Gambling911.com suggests locking in this future bet now.

“There is some value here,” remarked Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com.  “Personally I’d like to see the Seahawks paying a little bit more but this division has no clear cut standout.  Seattle looked like one last week though against San Francisco.”

The 49ers came into Seattle as favorites and got blown out of the water. 

The Arizona Cardinals just barely beat St. Louis on the road and come in with odds of +225 to win the division.

Despite losing to the Seahawks last week, San Francisco is still the favorite to win the division at near even odds.

St. Louis pays $250 for every $10 bet, and in this division, there might be some value in that one.

Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com 

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