2010 Super Bowl XLIV Betting Props: Three Winning Prop Bets to Consider
2010 Super bowl betting action is right around the corner! Even though tons of football wagering fans will look to place a bet on the Super Bowl spread or ‘total’ in the biggest game of the year, taking in action on props can be both a fun and exciting way to make some easy scratch! Check out some of the Super Bowl XLIV prop bets that we’ve got our eye on at Touthouse.com
Joseph Addai o2.5 pass receptions -140: Here we have a very interesting prop involving Addai, who caught 51 passes in the regular season. Think back to Super Bowl XLI for a second. QB Peyton Manning was facing a Chicago Bears’ defense that was absolutely insistent on rushing the passer as its only hope to win the game. Manning’s numbers weren’t all that fantastic on the day, but he did find his check down man, Addai a total of 10 times in the game. A similar strategy should apply for the Colts this Sunday against the Saints’ defense. The price may be a bit hefty, but Addai should be getting there without much concern.
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Drew Brees’ longest pass completion o38.5 yards -115: Once again, this is a very interesting Super Bowl proposition. The Saints are sure to chuck the ball up the field against the Indianapolis defense, especially with a gimpy DE Dwight Freeney not at full strength. That means more time for Brees to stand back in the pocket and find his open targets. Aside from that, RB Reggie Bush always has the ability to break a huge one out of the backfield and turn a little four yard dump off into a 40-yard burst. It only takes one play to happen, and after watching Indy concede an 80-yard touchdown to the Jets in the AFC Championship Game and allow a few 25+ yarders against the Ravens in their first playoff game, seeing one 39+ yard pass seems to be a foregone conclusion.
David Thomas to score a touchdown pass +750: Your first thought on this might be, “Who?” but Thomas is becoming a lot more involved in the New Orleans offense than one would originally think. He has caught just one TD pass on the season, but he was thrown at just as many times (6) in the NFC Championship Game as anyone else on the Saints’ roster. It’s a long shot, but Thomas figures to have looser coverage near the end zone than fellow TE Jeremy Shockey does, and the right holes may open up for a star to be born in this game.
As always, there are hundreds of choices that you can make in Super Bowl props. Check out just a few more of the seemingly infinite options that you can sink your teeth into for the final NFL gambling affair of the season

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