2009 Super Bowl Picks: This Sunday the two teams representing the AFC and NFC in the 2009 Super Bowl Picks will be decided. It has certainly been a long and tough road up to this point, as just 4 teams remain in the 2009 Playoffs. It is unrealistic to assume that anyone is 100% after such a grueling regular season. Thus, injuries begin to catch up on most teams, and Online Sports Betting Odds must readjust according to personnel changes.
As we have seen through the years, momentum is a great indicator as to how well a team will perform in the postseason. However, nothing is a better predictor of a game’s outcome than how injuries affect odds leading up to a game. 
Therefore, highlighting and updating each team’s roster availability is crucial for bettors looking to make a profit, especially this time of year when every possession counts. Thanks to Sports-Odds.com and SBGglobal.com, serious bettors can track the slightest NFL line movements, in an attempt to beat the odds and win football games. Visit SBGglobal.com now for everything 2009 Super Bowl Picks.
The Pittsburgh Steelers [-120] continue to have the best Sports Odds to win Super Bowl XLIII. However, Pittsburgh will have to play through some injuries this weekend in order to advance to the next round. Here’s the Steelers injury report, along with each player’s practice status this week:
(C) J. Hartwig- Did Not Practice (Knee)
(RB) W. Parker- DNP (Not Injury Related)
(S) T. Polamalu- DNP (Calf)
(DE) A. Smith- DNP (Not Injury Related)
The Philadelphia Eagles [-125] have gained some serious ground on the Steelers this week in the odds. Nevertheless, the Eagles have some personnel issues, as they prepare to play their NFC Championship game at Arizona. Here’s Philadelphia’s injury report for this week, as well as practice status:
(T) J. Runyan- Did Not Practice (Knee)
(RB) B. Westbrook- DNP (Knee)
(DE) V. Abiamiri- Full Practice (Foot)
(LB) S. Bradley- Full Practice (Rib)




