Miami Dolphins 2008 Odds - Dolphins 2009 Super Bowl Odds

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It's hard to imagine a team that won only one game last year winning a Super Bowl championship this year. With Bill Parcells overseeing the Miami Dolphins this year, their odds improve. They certainly can't get any worse than a year ago.

How bad are the Dolphins expected to be in 2008/2009? Their odds to win the 2009 Super Bowl would pay $17550 for every $100 bet. An AFC East division win would pay out $600 for every $100 bet. Hope for New England to have plenty of injuries.

The Miami Dolphins are a -120 favorite at betED.com to win under 5 ½ games. That's not saying much.

Parcells will truly be a miracle worker if this team can win more than 5 games in 2008. Hence, there is value on the UNDER.

These were your Odds to win the 2009 AFC Odds courtesy of betED.com

Odds to Win 2008-09 AFC Championship

New England Patriots +150 - -

San Diego Chargers +400 - -

Indianapolis Colts +500 - -

Jacksonville Jaguars +725 - -

Pittsburgh Steelers +1250 - -

Denver Broncos +2400 - -

Cleveland Browns +2000 - -

Cincinatti Bengals +2000 - -

Tennesee Titans +2000 - -

Baltimore Ravens +2000 - -

Buffalo Bills +4000 - -

Houston Texans +4000 - -

New York Jets +4000 - -

Miami Dolphins +7000 - -

Kansas City Chiefs +7000 - -

Oakland Raiders +7000

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Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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