If you love football propositions, there are tons to be had with betting odds on just about everything under the sun this 2005 NFL season.
(PRWEB) August 15, 2005 -- Sports bettors love wagering on props, everything from who will be named the league MVP to most passing yards to whether or not Terrell Owens will play this season.
www.bodog.com offers the Terrell Owens wager. They offered odds on whether Terrell Owens will report to training camp prior to the first week of the NFL season. Their line, Yes –170 and No +130.
Betting on who will be the league MVP for the 2005 regular NFL season is always fun. You never know who will shine when all is said and done. Peyton Manning is the odds on favorite, listed at www.mybookie.com with +350 odds, which means Manning pays out $350 for every $100 bet should he be selected. Field pays 7 1/2 to 1; Tom Brady pays 8 to 1 odds; Michael Vick pays 10 to 1 odds as does Donovan McNabb. Daunte Culpepper pays 12 to 1 odds. Amazingly, Terrell Owens is listed at MyBookie.com with 15 to 1 odds.
If you believe in the Madden Curse, check out www.sportsinteraction.com. Each year, Electronic Arts selects a promising, well-known player to be featured on the cover of its football video game. It was announced earlier this year that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb would be the official face of Madden NFL 06. Appearing on the cover is said to bring on consecutive weeks of injury (witness Daunte Culpepper and Michael Vick).
What makes Sports Interaction's proposition so unique is that they simply posted odds on whether McNabb will get injured or not. He's got to be feeling great about that! Donovan McNabb missing 1 to 4 weeks due to injury is listed at www.sportsinteraction.com with 2 to 1 odds (a $1 bet pays $2, a $100 bet pays $200 and so on). McNabb missing 5 to 9 games is listed at 5 to 1 odds while McNabb missing the entire 2005-2006 NFL season due to a right hook from T.O. is listed with odds of 101 to 1 ($101 is paid out for every $1 bet should this actually occur). One never knows! Anything is possible in this league.
The site www.betus.com is always among the more innovative when it comes to proposition wagers and this 2005 NFL season is hardly any exception. The company offers a full slate of regular season player vs. player odds for kickers. They also list Mike Williams at +500 odds to win Sporting News Rookie of the Year (this bet pays out $5 for every $1 wagered). Other rookies have much higher payout odds that could potentially result in a windfall.
Not to be outdone, www.betmaker.com features future NFL proposition betting odds on what conference the league MVP will come from with the NFC West paying $1000 for every $100 wagered. As an FYI, the AFC South pays even odds.
Betmaker.com also lists the over/under odds on NFL regular season wins for each team. The Eagles pay even money for winning less than 11 games. Patriots meanwhile are favored at over 10 1/2 wins during the 2005 NFL regular season. These are always fun bets to make.
Last but not least, if you love playing in the Fantasy Leagues, www.betcris.com actually offers Fantasy Lines on wide receivers and running backs for the 2005/2006 NFL season. Forget the grand prize you can win in your every day run of the mill Fantasy League. Running backs the likes of Corey Dillon pay $1200 for every $100 wagered. Best of all you don't have to pay to enter.
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