Indianapolis Colts Odds To Win The 2011 Super Bowl

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Aug/23/2010
Indianapolis Colts

 

The Indianapolis Colts odds to win the 2011 Super Bowl were at 8/1 at BetUS.com.  They are the official favorites to win the upcoming title.

 

Positives Going For The Indianapolis Colts Coming Into This Season:

 

The Colts started last season 14-0 and there is little to suggest they can’t accomplish that feat again this year.

This is a team that has 12 victories or more per for the last 7 years.  Not surprisingly, BetUS.com has the Colts favored at -145 to win 10 ½ or more games.  Despite that steep price tag, Gambling911.com still considers that number to have some decent value.

Other huge positives include the quarterback position, probably the best quarterback out there with Peyton Manning; the coaching; the receivers squad; the defensive linesman and defensive backs.

 

Negatives Going For The Colts Coming Into This Season:

 

What positions hurt the Indianapolis Colts odds of winning the 2011 Super Bowl?

Their running backs. Joseph Addai does not put up big yardage numbers.  As such, the Colts need more yardage numbers or else…

The offensive linesman are just average as are the linebackers. Philip Wheeler has yet to show he can be a consistent playmaker.

  

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Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com 

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