Philadelphia Eagles Odds to Win 2010 Super Bowl

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The Philadelphia Eagles odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl have been listed at 10/1 odds at Sportsbetting.com.  Despite all the hoopla surrounding the Michael Vick signing, the Eagles should fly high in 2009/2010.  If something were to happen to Donovan McNabb, we know there is a strong quarterback in the waiting.

Overall upgrades could make the Eagles a better team than the Giants.  Only 5 players remain on their roster from the 2004 Super Bowl team (McNabb being one of them).  The Eagles will be solid at defense despite losing Brian Dawkins to the Broncos.  Their defense ranks around an A-.  They did lose Defensive Coordinator Jim Johnson to cancer over the summer as well.  

Added weapons on offense include the likes of receiver Jeremy Maclin and running back LeSean McCoy. 

The Eagles remain weak at the running back and receiver positions while having no proven full back.  Getting to the Super Bowl will be hard since Philadelphia plays in the league's toughest division. 

Whether their battle-tested defense can get the job done remains to be seen. 

The bookies seem to think that Philadelphia will win 10 games or more this season.   The Eagles are a huge favorite to win OVER 9 ½ games at Sportsbetting.com.  They are also among the top 5 favorites to win the 2010 Super Bowl.

The talent is there.  It just might not be enough, especially in this division.

Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com        

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