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Colts a solid favorite over Bears
Posted: Sunday January 21, 2007 11:43PM; Updated: Sunday January 21, 2007 11:43PM
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- After rallying his team to a spectacular win and the AFC championship, Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts are big favorites to win the Super Bowl over the Chicago Bears.
Manning's Colts are as much 7-point favorites with most Las Vegas bookmakers after a 38-34 seesaw win over the New England Patriots.
The Bears' dominant 39-14 victory over the New Orleans Saints for the NFC title did nothing to ease concerns about the shaky arm of Bears quarterback Rex Grossman, who completed 11 of 26 pass attempts for 144 yards and a touchdown.
"If I was a Bears fan I would worry a little bit if Grossman had to come from behind," said Jay Kornegay, the race and sports book director of the Las Vegas Hilton. "But he was fortunate that his defense caused a lot of turnovers so that he wasn't put in that position."
Chuck Esposito, assistant vice president of Harrah's Entertainment Inc.'s Caesars Palace sports book, made the Colts 6.5-point favorites, giving a nod to the Bears' defense, which had four takeaways from the Saints.
The over/under line for the Super Bowl, in Miami on Feb. 4, was set at 49 or 49.5 points, meaning book makers expect a high-scoring game and the public to root for a shoot-out.
"I see it as a wide open game," said John Avello, director of race and sports operations at Wynn Las Vegas. "This is one of those games where you've got to score, you've got to put points up to win the big one."
Las Vegas book makers were preparing literally hundreds of proposition bets, on everything from interceptions by the quarterbacks to how many plays that Bears' linebacker Brian Urlacher will make in the biggest sports betting event of the year.
Wagering was expected to be heavy in a matchup that will make history.
Two black coaches, much less one, led their teams to the Super Bowl for the first time. Manning makes his first appearance in the Big Game and the Bears return for the first time since 1985.
"This is going to be a very good game," said MGM Mirage Inc.'s sports book manager, Robert Walker. "But certainly Indy deserves to be the favorite."
Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Posted: Sunday January 21, 2007 11:43PM; Updated: Sunday January 21, 2007 11:43PM
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- After rallying his team to a spectacular win and the AFC championship, Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts are big favorites to win the Super Bowl over the Chicago Bears.
Manning's Colts are as much 7-point favorites with most Las Vegas bookmakers after a 38-34 seesaw win over the New England Patriots.
The Bears' dominant 39-14 victory over the New Orleans Saints for the NFC title did nothing to ease concerns about the shaky arm of Bears quarterback Rex Grossman, who completed 11 of 26 pass attempts for 144 yards and a touchdown.
"If I was a Bears fan I would worry a little bit if Grossman had to come from behind," said Jay Kornegay, the race and sports book director of the Las Vegas Hilton. "But he was fortunate that his defense caused a lot of turnovers so that he wasn't put in that position."
Chuck Esposito, assistant vice president of Harrah's Entertainment Inc.'s Caesars Palace sports book, made the Colts 6.5-point favorites, giving a nod to the Bears' defense, which had four takeaways from the Saints.
The over/under line for the Super Bowl, in Miami on Feb. 4, was set at 49 or 49.5 points, meaning book makers expect a high-scoring game and the public to root for a shoot-out.
"I see it as a wide open game," said John Avello, director of race and sports operations at Wynn Las Vegas. "This is one of those games where you've got to score, you've got to put points up to win the big one."
Las Vegas book makers were preparing literally hundreds of proposition bets, on everything from interceptions by the quarterbacks to how many plays that Bears' linebacker Brian Urlacher will make in the biggest sports betting event of the year.
Wagering was expected to be heavy in a matchup that will make history.
Two black coaches, much less one, led their teams to the Super Bowl for the first time. Manning makes his first appearance in the Big Game and the Bears return for the first time since 1985.
"This is going to be a very good game," said MGM Mirage Inc.'s sports book manager, Robert Walker. "But certainly Indy deserves to be the favorite."
Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.