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BookMaker.com Posts Odds on Brett Favre’s performance with the New York Jets

Will Brett Favre Find that the Grass really is Greener in the Meadowlands?
 
BookMaker.com Posts Odds on Brett Favre’s performance with the New York Jets
 
August 13, Costa Rica - Green Bay fans may turn a different shade of green this season - green with envy now that Brett’s wearing a new shade of green in New York.  With a revamped offensive line that offers better protection than Chad Pennington ever had, it remains to be seen whether Favre will thrive or dive in The City, but chances are good that the future Hall of Fame player will make a positive impact on the Jets’ overall performance this season.  Save your prayers for Aaron Rodgers’s first season performance with the Packers.
 
Odds makers at BookMaker.com have posted odds on which team will post more regular season wins, which QB will post more passing yards and touchdowns this season, and on Brett Favre’s performance with the NY Jets.
 
“There’s no better side show in football that a QB competition - and this season, football fans will have one of the biggest QB competitions in NFL history, and these guys don’t even play on the same team,” said Esteban Siles, spokesperson for BookMaker.com “Here’s to hoping Aaron Rodgers can fill Favre’s shoes for Green Bay.  But you know, if he chokes this season and Brett puts up numbers like he did last year, CEO Mark Murphy and head coach Mike McCarthy might forever live in Packers infamy.”
 
New York Jets VS Green Bay Packers
Team to Have More Regular Season Wins
NY Jets More Wins +120
GB Packers More Wins -150
 
Aaron Rodgers VS Brett Favre
More Regular Season Passing Yards Made
Aaron Rodgers RS Passing Yards +266½ -115
Brett Favre RS Passing Yards -266½ -115
 
Aaron Rodgers VS Brett Favre
More Regular Season TD Passes Made
Aaron Rodgers Total RS TD PASS +3½-115
Brett Favre Total RS TD PASS -3½-115
 
Brett Favre Total 2008 Regular Season Games Started
B Favre Total RS Started Games O15½-155
B Favre Total RS Started Games U15½+125
 
Brett Favre Total 2008 Regular Season Passing Yards
B Favre Total RS Passing Yards O3750-115
B Favre Total RS Passing Yards U3750-115
 
Brett Favre Total 2008 Regular Season
Touchdown Passes
B Favre Total RS TD`S O23½-115
B Favre Total RS TD`S U23½-115

Predictions on NFL QB Controversies

Betus.com Posts Predictions on NFL QB Controversies

NEW YORK, JULY 31st , 2008:  NFL’s training camps are full steam ahead and the pre-season’s first games are set to kick off very shortly.  Fans can feel the buzz and players are getting pumped for the upcoming season.  The NFL wouldn’t be the NFL however without a little controversy along the way.  Yes, you guessed it – a host of teams have quarterback controversies to worry about heading into the season, and speculation is rising across the country with regard to who be many team’s starting QB’s.

With fans and pundits alike looking for answers, the largest most successful sports book on the web, BetUS.com has once again beaten everyone to the punch and posted odds and predictions on who will start at QB for teams who have training camp battles raging.

“The quarterback is seen as the face of a team, and really a franchise,” stated BetUS.com spokesmen Reed Richards.  “He controls the offense, and in many case the demeanor and swagger of an entire team.  We’ve got people flooding our site looking for answers regarding the hottest QB controversies in the league right now.”

To be Named Starting QB for Baltimore
 Kyle Boller  1/2
Troy Smith  3/1
Joe Flacco  4/1
 To be Named Starting QB for Miami
 Josh McCown   1/1  
John Beck  3/1
Chad Henne  3/2
 To Be Named Starting QB for NY Jets
 Kellen Clemens  3/1
Chad Pennington ¼
 To be Named Starting QB for Arizona
 Kurt Warner  5/2
Matt Leinhart  1/3
 To be Named Starting QB for Atlanta
 Joey Harrington 1/1
Chris Redman 3/2
Matt Ryan 3/1
 To Be Named Starting QB for San Francisco
 Alex Smith  1/4
Shaun Hill  3/1
JT O Sullivan  5/1

Odds on NFL Player Hold-Outs, Veteran Injuries, Favre, and Coaches on the Hot Seat

With NFL training camps getting underway and pre-season games on the horizon some intriguing story lines have already emerged.  Fan and expert speculation is at an all-time high regarding Brett Favre, veteran injuries in pre-season, hold outs, even which coach is on the hottest hot-seat.
This being the case, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odds and predictions on an array of pre-season subjects.
 ”BetUS strives to give fans predictions early and often,” stated BetUS spokesman Reed Richards.  “And with so many intriguing angles to look at this pre-season, we had to jump out in front of the pack and give the people what they’re looking for.”
Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on pre-season scenarios:

MOST LIKELY COACH TO BE FIRED – THE HOTTEST HOT-SEAT:
Coach On The Hottest Hot Seat
Herm Edwards (Chiefs) 3/1
Scott Linehan (RAMS)  5/1
Mike Nolan  (49ERS)   5/1
Marvin Lewis  (BENGALS) 10/1
Eric Mangini (JETS)     12/1
Brian Belichick (PATS)  100/1

MOST LIKELY PRE-SEASON VETERAN INJURY:
Ronnie Brown ( mia )   3/1
Dwight Freeney ( IND ) 5/1
Jeremy Shockey  ( NO ) 10/1
Ray Lewis  ( BAL )     15/1
Brian Urlacher  ( CHI ) 5/1
Carson Palmer  ( CIN )  15/1
Adam (pacman) Jones ( DAL) 10/1
Carnell Williams  ( TB )    7/1

MOST LIKELY TO HOLD OUT:
Titans DT Albert Haynesworth 3/1
Ravens OLB Terrell Suggs  2/1
Lions WR Roy Williams      10/1
Cardinals WR Anquan Boldin   5/1
Dolphins DE Jason Taylor     2/1
Eagles CB Lito Sheppard       10/1
Rams RB Steven Jackson        15/1
Bears LB Brian Urlacher        15/1
Bucs QB Jeff Garcia            7/1

BRETT FAVRE:
Which team is Favre most likely to play for if he returns:
Arizona Cards                     1/100
Atlanta Falcons                   1/50
Baltimore Ravens                  1/40
Buffalo Bills                     1/250
Carolina Panthers                 1/250
Cincinnati Bengals                1/400
Chicago Bears                     1/2
Cleveland Browns                  1/250
Dallas Cowboys                    1/500
Denver Broncos                    1/250
Detroit Lions                     1/40
Houston Texans                    1/150
Indianapolis Colts                1/750
Green Bay Packers                 1/1
Jacksonville Jaguars              1/300
Kansas City Chiefs                1/50
Miami Dolphins                    1/7
Minnesota Vikings                 1/2
New Orleans Saints                1/200
New England Patriots              1/750    
New York Giants                   1/250
New York Jets                     1/150
Oakland Raiders                   1/50
Philadelphia Eagles               1/400
Pittsburgh Steelers               1/300
San Francisco 49ers               1/50
San Diego Chargers                1/250
Seattle Seahawks                  1/300
Saint Louis Rams                  1/250
Tampa Bay Buccs                   1/20
Tennessee Titans                  1/200
Washington Redskins               1/100
 
Join Broadcasting team:
NBC - 5/1        
ABC/ESPN - 1/2          
FOX - 3/1          
 
Coach:
Coach Pop Warner Football - 5/1     
Coach NFL Football - 100/1 
Coach NCAA Football - 100/1 
 
Run for office
In Wisconsin?  100/1           
In Green Bay?  65/1            
 
Odds that he un-retires and plays next season:
5/1     
 
Odds on which team Favre would return to:
1/10  Green Bay
5/1 Any Other
Shift in Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl Chances after Favre’s retirement:
GB drifted from 14/1 to 20/1 to win SB
GB drifted from 4/1 to 7/1 to win NFC due to the fact that Rogers is untested.
Odds on Green Bay wins Superbowl next season:  18/1
 
Additional sports and newsworthy odds can be found at:   www.BetUS.com

NFL Week 1 Pre-Draft Lines Posted

Sportsbook.com has released their NFL Week 1 Pre-Draft odds. In an interesting note even without Brett Favre directing the offense, the Green Bay Packers are favored to win their Week 1 matchup with the Minnesota Vikings. The Packers are three-point favorites over running back Adrian Peterson and the Vikings in our newly-listed NFL Week 1 odds.

NFL Week 1 Odds 

Redskins (+4) @ Giants (-4)

Bengals (even) @ Ravens (even)

Jets (-3) @ Dolphins (+3)

Chiefs (+15.5) @ Patriots (-15.5)

Texans (+7) @ Steelers (-7)

Jaguars (-2.5) @ Titans (+2.5)

Lions (-1) @ Falcons (+1)

Seahawks (+2) @ Bills (-2)

Buccaneers (+3.5) @ Saints (-3.5)

Rams (+6.5) @ Eagles (-6.5)

Cowboys (-3) @ Browns (+3)

Panthers (+8.5) @ Chargers (-8.5)

Cardinals (-3.5) @ 49ers (+3.5)

Bears (+9) @ Colts (-9)

Vikings (+3) @ Packers (-3)

Broncos (-2) @ Raiders (+2)

Early Odds On Next Year’s Super Bowl

THE NFL SCHEDULE HAS BEEN SET AND ALREADY FANS ARE BURNING FOR ACTION – PUNDITS ANSWER THE SPECULATION WITH PREDICTIOINS

BetUS.com Posts Early Odds On Next Year’s Super Bowl

NEW YORK April 15, 2008 -   With the NFL schedule all set for next season fans across the country are already speculating as to how their teams will perform.  Will they win it all this year?  Will our draft picks make a difference?

Fans are looking for answers and the biggest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted early season predictions on all things NFLto give them some semblance of what to expect.  Fans are flooding the sight early to start latching on to their NFL dreams!

“It seems like every year fans start clamoring for NFL predictions earlier and earlier,” stated BetUS.com spokesman Reed Richards.  “And with the most accurate and knowledgeable oddsmakers on earth, we are always happy to oblige.”

Oddsmakers at BetUS.com posted the following Super Bowl Predictions for next season:

New England Patriots:  33/10
New York Jets:  100/1
Buffalo Bills:  80/1
Miami Dolphins:  80/1
Baltimore Ravens:  50/1
Cincinnati Bengals:  35/1
Pittsburgh Steelers:  20/1
Cleveland Browns:  30/1
Indianapolis Colts:  7/1
Tennessee Titans:  30/1
Jacksonville Jaguars:  14/1
Houston Texans:  65/1
San Diego Chargers:  7/1
Denver Broncos:  35/1
Kansas City Chiefs:  100/1
Oakland Raiders:  100/1
Dallas Cowboys:  8/1
Philadelphia Eagles:  20/1
New York Giants:  16/1
Washington Redskins:  30/1
Chicago Bears:  40/1
Green Bay Packers:  16/1
Minnesota Vikings:  30/1
Detroit Lions:  80/1
New Orleans Saints:  20/1
Carolina Panthers:  40/1
Atlanta Falcons:  150/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers:  40/1
Seattle Seahawks:  30/1
San Francisco 49ers:  50/1
Arizona Cardinals:  50/1
St Louis Rams:  80/1

To win the AFC Championship:
New England Patriots:  3/2
San Diego Chargers:  9/2
Indianapolis Colts:  5/1
Jacksonville Jaguars:  17/2
Pittsburgh Steeelers:  12/1
Cleveland Browns:  16/1
Tennessee Titans:  20/1
Denver Broncos:  22/1
Cincinnati Bengals:  22/1
Baltimore Ravens:  25/1
Houston Texans:  30/1
Buffalo Bills:  45/1
New York Jets:  60/1
Miami Dolphins:  66/1
Kansas City Chiefs:  66/1
Oakland Raiders:  100/1

To win the NFC Championship
Dallas Cowboys:  3/1
Green Bay Packers:  11/2
New York Giants:  5/1
New Orleans Saints:  9/1
Philadelphia Eagles:  10/1
Seattle Seahawks:  12/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers:  14/1
Washington Redskins:  16/1
Minnesota Vikings:  16/1
Arizona Cardinals:  18/1
Carolina Panthers:  20/1
Detroit Lions:  22/1
Chicago Bears:  16/1
San Francisco 49ers:  25/1
Saint Louis Rams:  33/1
Atlanta Falcons:  65/1