Super Bowl Is Going To Have Two Powerful Teams Despite Ugly Matches
Take a look at the 2011 Superbowl odds in sport betting before the big game!
The history of pro football playoffs is littered with unsightly matches, however the victors of enough of those matches frequently make it to the Super Bowl. But in 2011, both the AFC and NFC division championships were won by great squads playing unsightly matches against longshots that nearly beat them. The Green Bay Packers and Steelers lasted, true, but neither team played notably well this past weekend.
And that can mean issues for either team’s odds to win the Super Bowl. In the 2nd half of the NFC division championship, the Chicago Bears nearly came back from being down by 14 points to take the Packers’ place in the Super Bowl. If Chicago Bears Quarterback Cutler had been in the competition the whole time, we might have been looking forward to a Steelers-Bears matchup.
The Steelers didn’t do much better in their division championship competition against the Jets. The Jets and the Steelers were pretty evenly matched, but New York came out playing like they didn’t feel they belonged in the Super Bowl. Being down 24 points in the 2nd half, the team engineered a remarkable comeback, but it was just short of putting them on top of the competition.
So, as opposed to an underdog from either division getting to the Super Bowl this year, we get to watch two great squads struggle it out, even with their not having played up to their full potentials in their previous matches. And with all the anticipation, distractions, and stress that come along with every year’s bowl competition, can we anticipate either the Green Bay Packers or the Steelers to play genuinely well?
If one team or the other had crushed their opponents last week and decisively taken either the AFC or the NFC championship, it might be easier to predict with team would win the Super Bowl. But with both squads arriving from pretty unsightly 2nd quarters that may have cost either team their chance at Super Bowl fame whatsoever, picking a favorite becomes considerably more tough.
Presently, sports book prospects are leaning toward the Green Bay Packers as the slight favorite to win in 2011.
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