Review of AFC Championship Odds 2009 2010 NFL Season
At Week 4 of the 2009-2010 NFL season, The Stone Cold Lock examines the odds to win the 2009-2010 AFC Championship from the odds from Bodog. Here are the teams that are at the top of the table:
Baltimore Ravens – 3/1
Indianapolis Colts – 9/2
New England Patriots – 5/2
Pittsburgh Steelers – 6/1
San Diego Chargers – 4/1
I like the Ravens, Colts, and Steelers. I think the more weaker teams of these teams are the Chargers and the Patriots. Time will tell if Tom Brady can get his rhythm back and if the Patriots can be the team that will win 11 to 12 games for you. If this team gets in sync and starts to blow teams out then look for their odds to increase, but for now I would stay away from the Patriots. Given the track record Norv Turner I would also exclude the Chargers from the elite group. I do know that the Chargers can ride Philip Rivers. With a busted offensive line and a busted LaDanian Tomlinson, stay away from the Chargers.
Out of the Ravens, Colts, and Steelers, I would take narrow it down to the Ravens and Colts. Take a chance with those two if you were to place a wager. Are there any sleepers? There is one sleeper….the New York Jets (13/2). If Mark Sanchez can maintain his level of play and not make mistakes, the Jets can make a playoff run. Can they compete with the “big 3”? The odds are against them based on the level of play of the Ravens, Colts, and Steelers at the moment. They have three proven leaders in Joe Flacco, Peyton Manning, and Ben Roethlisberger. Check back next week as we examine the odds for the NFC Championship.
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