Anybody Know What the Packers Were to Win the NFC/SB When Their Record was 8-6?

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  • Chuck Sims
    SBR MVP
    • 12-29-05
    • 3072

    #1
    Anybody Know What the Packers Were to Win the NFC/SB When Their Record was 8-6?
    The odds must have been good since they were in danger of not making the playoffs.
  • k13
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 07-16-10
    • 18094

    #2
    ughh, It was around +2800 if can remember. Maybe +4000 the most. I know thegreek had really good odds on them at the time.
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    • rm18
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 09-20-05
      • 22291

      #3
      somebody on the poker tables told me he got +1500 to win NFC
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      • Todd2122
        SBR Sharp
        • 12-23-08
        • 403

        #4
        I love thinking about this shit also. Would be nice one time to cash something like this. I thought a lot about that last year with Butler in the finals. One shot away. You would have to hedge once you get to the final game I would think.
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        • Chuck Sims
          SBR MVP
          • 12-29-05
          • 3072

          #5
          Thanks. 15-1 to win the NFC. Nice! I have got to start taking the big odds. Betting the chalk Falcons blew up in my face.
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          • Glitch
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 07-08-09
            • 11795

            #6
            yea i remember +2000 around that time.
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            • Todd2122
              SBR Sharp
              • 12-23-08
              • 403

              #7
              On the other hand, if you like a team at the start of the playoffs, especially a #6 seed, you would do very well to bet 1 unit on the money line and press every round. Win 1 unit, win 2 units, win 4 units, win 8 units. You would win 15 units. Obviously, the math doesn't work perfectly, but not so far off for the Packers this year.
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