2010 Super Bowl MVP Betting Odds PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abe Luciano  
Wednesday, 03 February 2010

2010 Super Bowl MVP Betting Odds: In the history of the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award, exactly half have gone to quarterbacks (22). From Bart Starr, to Joe Namath, to Terry Bradshaw, to Joe Montana and John Elway, signal-callers have proven to be the most valuable player in the entire field more than any other position. In fact, the next closest position in Super Bowl MVP’s is the running back spot, which comes in at a distant second with 7 awards overall.

Thus, 2010 Super Bowl MVP Betting Odds makers have made this year’s race a two-horse one. That’s right, 2010 Super Bowl MVP Betting Odds makers truly believe that the most valuable player on February 7th will either be the New Orleans Saints’ Drew Brees [3/1 or +300 ML] or the Indianapolis Colts’ Peyton Manning [1/2 or -200 ML]. Mind you, Manning already owns one of these from three years back in Super Bowl XLI.

The Saints and their staff believe that of they are going to spoil Manning’s 2010 Super Bowl MVP Betting Odds, they have to hit him and hit him hard every chance they get. “The thing about ‘remember me shots’… I don’t know if you think it means the quarterback or whoever is not going to get back up, he can still get back up, but it’s ‘remember me’ because he is going to remember he just got his bell rung,” New Orleans free safety Darren Sharper said. “You can always get those types of shots on whoever is playing the game once they step between the white lines. The quarterback can always get hit. It’s just how they get hit.”

NOLA also understands that this game could come down to the last 12 minutes, a time in which Manning has proven to be at his finest every time out. Their philosophy is that if they can get to No.18 through the first three quarters, his effectiveness would be rattled in crunch time.

“We think, come later in the game, even though Peyton Manning is probably the best fourth-quarter quarterback in the league, that it could change how they play,” Sharper added. “He’s been around so long and played in so many big games. He is very mentally tough and has seen it all. He prepares harder than anyone prepares in this league. He is tough and has been a starter in every game he has had a chance to start.”

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