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2010 Pro Bowl Odds: AFC vs NFC - NFL Betting Picks

Written by John Bower   
Friday, 29 January 2010 11:50
The NFC are favored in NFL betting picks against the AFC in 2010 Pro Bowl odds for Sunday's game on ESPN.

For the first time in NFL history, Pro Bowl odds will be held before the Super Bowl and considering how things have gone so far it might be the last time. This is the first time in 30 years the NFL Pro Bowl has not been held in Honolulu, Hawaii and even though many of the best players in the league are not there, the crowd will be large and the controversy surrounding the game has attracted a lot of attention. The NFC is a 2-point favorite in NFL betting picks with a total of 57 at online sportsbooks for the Pro Bowl on Sunday at 7:30pm EST on ESPN.

Since the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints are playing in next week’s Super Bowl odds, their players will not be in the game. In addition to those players, a large number of other players have backed out. In fact, there have been a record 33 changes to the Pro Bowl rosters already. The players are not happy, some of the NFL coaches are not happy but NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is optimistic and that might be all that matters. "We'll see what works, and what doesn't.” Goodell said, “We'll talk to the players and other participants and try to figure out what the best approach will be." The next two years the game will be held in Hawaii but future plans for the Pro Bowl have not been announced. Bet the NFC -2 as favorites in 2010 Pro Bowl odds against the AFC with up to a 60% deposit bonus and a 200% casino bonus.

The AFC and NFC teams are going to look nothing like true Pro Bowl rosters. Yes, there will still be players like Tennessee’s Chris Johnson and Jacksonville’s Maurice Jones Drew, but other players like Jacksonville’s David Garrard and Chicago’s Johnny Knox have no business playing in Pro Bowl odds. If the game were being held in Hawaii then perhaps there would not have been as many defections. "Personally, I like it better over there," said Denver safety Brian Dawkins, "This is not truly a getaway. But it's still special. I appreciate this too much to take it for granted. So if I could play, I was going to play. A lot of people would love to do what I do for a living. I will never take this for granted." Bet the AFC +2 as underdogs in NFL betting picks against the NFC for Sunday's Pro Bowl game on ESPN.

With all of the changes to the rosters and despite the game not being held in Hawaii, the game is sold out and will have the highest attendance since 1959. The NFC has won three of the last four Super Bowls and has a very slight 20-19 all-time edge heading into Pro Bowl odds. The NFC is a slight favorite this year simply because their quarterback rotation and their depth looks better than the AFC’s. Aaron Rodgers, Donovan McNabb and Tony Romo are the three NFC quarterbacks while Matt Schaub, David Garrard and Vince Young are the three AFC quarterbacks. Vegas odds at Caesars sportsbook have the NFC -2 favorites in NFL betting picks for the 2010 Pro Bowl against the AFC with a total of 57.

SBG Global sportsbook has the NFC -2 favorites in Pro Bowl odds against the AFC with a betting total of 57.
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Last Updated on Friday, 29 January 2010 12:05
 

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