Your right about that one Wheell. The O/U's in the superbowl are much higher than that. We usually see anywhere from 47-53 range no matter who's playing in it.
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Wheell
SBR MVP
01-11-07
1380
#4
XL 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers (-4) 21 Seattle Seahawks 10 47, UNDER Detroit, MI
XXXIX 2005 New England Patriots (-7) 24 Philadelphia Eagles 21 46.5, UNDER Jacksonville, FL
XXXVIII 2004 New England Patriots (-7) 32 Carolina Panthers 29 37.5, OVER Houston, TX
XXXVII 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+4) 48 Oakland Raiders 21 44, OVER San Diego, CA
XXXVI 2002 New England Patriots (+14) 20 St. Louis Rams 17 53, UNDER New Orleans, LA
XXXV 2001 Baltimore Ravens (-3) 34 New York Giants 7 33, OVER Tampa, FL
XXXIV 2000 St. Louis Rams (-7) 23 Tennessee Titans 16 47.5, UNDER Atlanta, GA
XXXIII 1999 Denver Broncos (-7.5) 34 Atlanta Falcons 19 52.5, OVER Miami, FL
XXXII 1998 Denver Broncos (+11) 31 Green Bay Packers 24 49, OVER San Diego, CA
XXXI 1997 Green Bay Packers (-14) 35 New England Patriots 21 49, OVER New Orleans, LA
XXX 1996 Dallas Cowboys (-13.5) 27 Pittsburgh Steelers 17 51, UNDER Tempe, AZ
XXIX 1995 San Francisco 49ers (-18.5) 49 San Diego Chargers 26 53.5, OVER Miami, FL
XXVIII 1994 Dallas Cowboys (-10.5) 30 Buffalo Bills 13 50.5, UNDER Atlanta,
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Wheell
SBR MVP
01-11-07
1380
#5
now that formatted oddly
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Wheell
SBR MVP
01-11-07
1380
#6
I might add that 41.5 for Colts-Bears is just nuts. The over would get slammed.
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Hoja Verdes
SBR MVP
08-23-06
1403
#7
Holy shit, I was still in highschool in '95, it's utterly amazing to me that a team covered 18.5 in the Super Bowl.
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Wheell
SBR MVP
01-11-07
1380
#8
More amazing is that they were only 8-1 favorites. Also, the books got pounded on parleys of the 49ers and the over.