St. Louis Rams
Super Bowl XLV Odds
July 9th, 2010
100 to 1 (+10000) @ Bovada
200 to 1 (+20000) @ BetUS
125 to 1 (+12500) @ DSI
July 31st, 2010
100 to 1 (+10000) @ Bovada
200 to 1 (+20000) @ BetUS
125 to 1 (+12500) @ DSI
August 25th, 2010
150 to 1 (+15000) @ Bovada
200 to 1 (+20000) @ BetUS
200 to 1 (+20000) @ DSI
September 10th, 2010
150 to 1 (+15000) @ Bovada
200 to 1 (+20000) @ BetUS
95 to 1 (+9500) @ DSI
October 19th, 2010
100 to 1 (+10000) @ Bovada
100 to 1 (+10000) @ BetUS
100 to 1 (+10000) @ Intertops
The Rams have not gone to the playoffs since 2004 and the St. Louis Rams Super Bowl XLV Odds reflect this. Though the Rams have not been proving very successful over the past few years, they have managed some early draft picks to bolster their game. Having went only 1-15 in the 2009-2010 season, the Rams secured the first overall draft pick, which brought them Sam Bradford. Bradford was the second sophomore to ever take a Heisman Trophy. With Bradford as a new quarterback, the Rams are hoping to improve over their three wins in two years. The Rams pulled 14 new players in the draft, with an almost even split between the offense and defense. Though a difficult wager to prove successful, the St. Louis Rams Super Bowl Odds for 2011 are some of the highest paying lines to be had.
The Super Bowl XLV Odds for St. Louis Rams have been set at 100/1, which will end in an enormous pay out to the player who put the money on this line. The Rams have been on a downswing since 2005, and the likelihood of improvement is not one that will come easy. Coach Steve Spagnuolo will have to do without assistant line coach Art Valero, who left to join the Seahawks. Quarterback Marc Bulger had also left the team. The tumultuous time that the Ravens have been enduring is something they hope to end in the near future. The 100/1 odds associated with the 2011 Super Bowl odds for St. Louis Rams are some of the toughest odds to beat in the league for the upcoming season.
2010 St. Louis Rams Team Report