Carolina Panthers Odds To Win The Super Bowl Pay $900

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Dec/15/2008
Carolina Panthers

Bet $100, win $900:  This is the scenario should the red hot Carolina Panthers win the 2009 Super Bowl.  They are one of the teams that were early favorites with short odds to win the Super Bowl and now Carolina has a chance to move into the Playoffs with home field advantage.

First, they have to beat the New York Giants on the road next Sunday night.  On the bright side, the Giants have just dropped two games in a row.  New York, however, is still widely considered the best team in the league, not to mention they are the reigning Super Bowl champions.

But make no mistake about it, the Panthers are one of the best teams in the NFL right now.  Carolina continues to place among Gambling911.com's top 6 ranked teams. 

An increasingly balanced team that can pound the ball between the tackles and dazzle with the deep ball to the speedy Steve Smith, the Panthers (11-3) have become a nightmare for opposing coaches as they march toward their first playoff berth in three seasons.

Sunday's 30-10 rout of Denver marked the Panthers' fifth straight game with at least 28 points and showed off their numerous options on offense.

Updated Carolina Panthers odds to win the 2009 Super Bowl were now set at +650 for a payout potential of $650 on every $100 bet at BetUS.com

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Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com 

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