Super Bowl 44 Odds: The top two seeds in this year’s conferences will meet in Miami, Florida, for a chance to be crowned Super Bowl 44 Odds winners, as the AFC champion Indianapolis Colts [-5½] and the NFC kings New Orleans Saints [+5½] will meet on February 7, 2010. Please keep in mind that Super Bowl 44 Odds have already moved significantly since the opening lines were first posted, which had Indy [-3½] favorites by just over a field goal against the Saints [+3½].
Super Bowl 44 Odds is scheduled to take place on Sunday at Land Shark Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, with the opening kickoff slated for just after 6:25 PM ET (3:25 PM PT) on CBS Sports. For those of our readers looking to get a leg up on the Super Bowl 44 Odds’ OVER/UNDER, experts at BETUS.com believe that the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints will combined to score a total of 56 points.
Representing the American Football Conference in this year’s Super Bowl 44 Odds will be first-year coach Jim Caldwell and the best quarterback of this era, Peyton Manning. “The guys have always been a very confident bunch and they do a great job of hanging in there,” coach Caldwell said. “Peyton had just an outstanding game. He’s one of those guys that can adjust to different situations. … A real champion.”
The Colts reached the Super Bowl 44 Odds by defeating a very tough-minded and resilient New York Jets team, that’s certain to be a brute force for years to come in the AFC East. After trailing early, the Colts played like champions: poised, collective and big when it mattered most.
“We talked about being patient against these guys. We knew it would be a four-quarter game,” Manning said after the game. “I thought we just kept our mouths shut and went to work this week.
For the NFC, Sean Payton, Drew Brees and the “Who Dat!” will be making their very first Super Bowl Odds appearance. “This is for everybody in this city,” said coach Payton. “This stadium used to have holes in it and used to be wet. It’s not wet anymore. This is for the city of New Orleans.”
The New Orleans Saints’ first Super Bowl comes at the expense of Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings, in the Championship game that people will talk about for years to come. "In reality, we had to lean on each other in order to survive and in order to get where we are now," Brees stated said. "The city is on its way to recovery, and in a lot of ways has come back better than ever.
"We’ve used the strength and resiliency of our fans to go out and play every Sunday and play with the confidence that we can do it, that we can achieve everything we’ve set out to achieve."
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