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On NFL Playoff Football 2010

The 32
teams of the NFL do battle through 17 grueling weeks of the regular
season, yet that is only phase one of the competition to be crowned
national champion. Next come the NFL Playoffs, and here the
excitement is guaranteed. You’ll want
NFL Playoff odds on the teams who
have fought their way to the tops of their divisions, plus the
long-shot wild card teams, because these do-or-die games determine
the champions of the American Football Conference (AFC) and the
National Football Conference (NFC), who ultimately face off in the
Super Bowl.
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The NFL Playoffs offer a football environment like no other,
where every play matters and the slightest mistake can cost a
team a chance at history. The NFL Playoffs always make for some
of the best football.
Whether they’ve clinched a berth before the NFL season ends or
they’ve grabbed that lucky wild card, each grueling step of the
Playoffs is do-or-die on the way to the Super Bowl. Divisional
Playoffs and Conference Championships can be among the most
thrilling events in pro football. |
The
NFL Playoffs offer a football environment like no other, where every
play matters and the slightest mistake can cost a team a chance at
history. The NFL Playoffs always make for some of the best football.
Whether they’ve clinched a berth before the NFL season ends or
they’ve grabbed that lucky wild card, each grueling step of the
Playoffs is do-or-die on the way to the Super Bowl. Divisional
Playoffs and Conference Championships can be among the most
thrilling events in pro football.
In the
world of professional sports betting, no sport's playoffs carry more
pressure than those played in the NFL. If you are looking for NFL
Playoff odds, that means that your team has a shot at the Super
Bowl.
Wild Card Weekend
2010
AFC Wild Card Betting Predictions and game Times
Baltimore Raivens vs. New England
Sunday Jan 10, 1:00 p.m. CBS
Baltimore Raivens vs. New England Betting Information
New York Yets vs Cincinnati
Saturday Jan 9, 4:30 p.m. NBC
New York Yets vs Cincinnati Betting Information
NFC Wild Card Betting Predictions and game Times
Green Bay Packers vs. Arizona Cardinals
Sunday Jan 10, 4:40 p.m. FOX
Green Bay vs. Arizona Betting Information
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys
Saturday Jan 9, 8:00 p.m. FOX
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys Betting Information
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday, January 16, 2010
NFC: 4:30 pm ET –
Arizona Cardinals at New Orleans Saints (FOX-TV)
AFC: 8:15 pm ET –
Baltimore Ravens at Indianapolis Colts (CBS-TV)
Sunday, January 17, 2010
NFC: 1:00 pm ET –
Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings (FOX-TV)
AFC: 4:40 pm ET –
New York Jets at San Diego Chargers (CBS-TV)
Conference Championshipss
Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010
AFC -
NY Jets Vs Indianapolis Colts - 3:00 PM CBS
NFC -
Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints - 6:30 PM FOX
AFC-NFC Pro Bowl
2010 NFL Pro Bowl
Event Date: Sunday, January 31 2010
Match Venue: (LandShark stadium) previously Dolphin Stadium
The 2010 Pro Bowl
will be the first time the event has been held on the mainland
in 30 years, and the first time in South Florida in 35 years.
The game has been held the week after the Super Bowl at Aloha
Stadium in Honolulu since 1980 and it's probable that the game
will return to Hawaii after 2010, although not on the permanent
basis, as has been the case over the past three decades.
More 2010
NFL Pro Bowl Betting Info
Super Bowl XLIV
Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010 - South Florida
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of the different types of bets to wager on football (NFL).
Football
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The team wagered on must win by the point spread given at
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indicated, the odds are $1.10 to win $1.00. Games that tie
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in no particular order. All teams wagered on in a parlay
must win. If there is a tie, or "no action" among the selections
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for payoff. In the case of a 2-team parlay, it will revert
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game with the over of the total game, because the two are
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