Super Bowl 2011 Picks – Some Strong Early Recommendations

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/03/2011
Super Bowl 2011 Picks

Here are some early Super Bowl 2011 picks we here at Gambling911.com think might have some great value. 

We’ll probably have more as the big game gets closer but these are some initial standouts that should be considered.

Super Bowl Commercials:  The field choice would pay out $25 for every $10 bet at Sportsbook.com.  Why the field choice?

The “Volkswagen Force” ad is not included among the offerings at Sportsbook.com as of press time Thursday night and we feel this is one of the best Super Bowl ads to come along in years.  Volkwagen has already announced its airing during the game. 

Winning Super Bowl commercial bets will be determined by the USA Today ad meter.

Another of our Super Bowl 2011 picks that might have value:  Fittingly the Most Valuable Player winner.

With three of the last four MVPs being quarterbacks, we say that Ben Roethlisberger and Aaron Rodgers will need to be absolutely brilliant to take this award.  Roethlisberger comes into this game with, how should we say it, “dirty hands”.  Rodgers may be the darling of the NFL but he’ll have a tough time going up against defensive stalwart Rashard Mendenhall, who would pay out $30 for every $10 bet.  

We also like the UNDER 44.5 for this Super Bowl.  Surprisingly, the public is backing the OVER at a 75 percent clip. 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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