Carolina Panthers
Super Bowl XLV Odds
July 9th, 2010
35 to 1 (+3500) @ Bovada
45 to 1 (+4500) @ BetUS
44 to 1 (+4400) @ DSI
July 31st, 2010
40 to 1 (+4000) @ Bovada
45 to 1 (+4500) @ BetUS
40 to 1 (+4000) @ DSI
August 25th, 2010
55 to 1 (+5500) @ Bovada
50 to 1 (+5000) @ BetUS
75 to 1 (+7500) @ DSI
September 10th, 2010
60 to 1 (+6000) @ Bovada
50 to 1 (+5000) @ BetUS
80 to 1 (+8000) @ DSI
October 19th, 2010
1000 to 1 (+100K) @ Bovada
1000 to 1 (+100K) @ BetUS
1000 to 1 (+100K) @ Intertops
The Panthers have been up and down over the past few years, which is part of the reason why the Carolina Panthers Super Bowl XLV Odds are somewhat middle of the road. Their odds may not be the most likely, but they have managed to pull forward. The Panthers did not receive many picks in the draft, but they did take Jimmy Clausen from Notre Dame, Brandon LaFell from Louisiana State University, and Eric Norwood from South Carolina. Greg Hardy was also drafted to the Panthers. Head coach John Fox is aiming to improve upon the 8-8 record that the Panthers had experienced in the 2009 season. Just going by the trends over the years, the Panthers may be ready for another chase to the playoffs.
Most online sportsbooks have placed the 2011 Super Bowl Odds for Carolina Panthers at 35/1. The Panthers are entering the without Jake Delhomme, who was released. Mike Moore is likely to take over, though newly drafted Jimmy Clausen be played more often than not, even if not as a starter. The Panthers will open their season against the New York Giants, which could prove to start them off on a rough note. They will play some relatively soft teams throughout the season, though they will face the Cardinals, Steelers, and Saints. If you take the Carolina Panthers Super Bowl XLV Odds, you may manage to luck out.
2010 Carolina Panthers Team Report