Bet the Conference Championships 2010

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Jan/22/2010

Everybody wants to bet the Conference Championships 2010 this weekend and your friends at betED.com had plenty of options available.

betED.com NFL Betting has full-game, quarter-, half- and prop bets for the AFC and NFC Championship games this Sunday in New Orleans and Indianapolis.

The sports betting action starts with the New York Jets trying to knock off NFL MVP Peyton Manning and his Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium (3 pm ET, CBS).

betED.com NFL Playoff Betting Odds have the Colts as a 7.5-point, -350 moneyline favorite and the over/under total at 39.

For the first-quarter, the Colts are -.5-point favorites and the over/under is 7. Indy is a 5-point favorite and the over/under is 20 for the first-half.

In Super Bowl Betting at betED.com, the Colts are the current favorite at +115, while the Jets are the biggest dog of the four remaining teams, at +675.

The Colts are 6-4 SU over the past 10 meetings with the Jets, but just 4-6 ATS.

Later Sunday, Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings mosey into The Big Easy for a showdown with the New Orleans Saints (6:50 pm ET, FOX).

New Orleans is a 3.5-point, -190 moneyline favorite and the over/under is at 53.

The Saints are -.5-point first-quarter favorites and the over/under is 10. For the first-half, New Orleans is a 3-point favorite and the over/under is 26.5.

The Saints are at +200 to win Super Bowl XLIV on Feb. 7, while the Vikings are at +400.

The Vikings are 7-1 SU and 6-2 ATS over the past 10 meetings.

Check out NFL Playoff Betting at betED.com.

 

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