Teddy Bridgewater is out for the season with a torn Achilles. The Vikings
were projected to make the playoffs. They are now forced to start their backup, Shaun Hill, resulting in the Vikings' prospects for this season being covered very negatively with rumors of trading for a QB. The season is deemed lost.
However, the stats and footage indicate Shaun Hill is a better passer. They
upgraded their quarterback position.
Hill winning the Superbowl is an unlikely scenario, but a very valuable bet. The defense and ground game are top-ranking and achieved a playoff spot with poor quarterback play.
Sunk-cost fallacy. And yes, I
am a genius.
That said, I wouldn't make the bet right this moment. I'd wait for the news of Bridgewater's injury to spread on the news a bit more before entering, because their situation is being covered so negatively. Getting in at +40000 is a phenomenal play.
Sure, scoff at me... Of course, there's
this.
http://www.sportsbookreview.com/foru...residency.html
And this, days before the last Superbowl.
Then there's this.
http://www.sportsbookreview.com/foru...han-brady.html
Remember when the Cavaliers were down 3-2 in the series to the Warriors and were +850 to win it? Yeah...
http://www.sportsbookreview.com/foru...-all-play.html
Remember back in 2012 when Kevin Kolb led the Cardinals to 4-1 and hosted the Bills?
Bet against me at your own risk. Though, betting the Vikings to win a playoff berth is a likelier bet if you just want the win.
Wanna know something scary? Before Trump even announced his presidency I almost placed a +100,000 bet on him to become president.