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2010-11 NFC & AFC Conference July 06, 2010 6:59 AM by GT Staff
Copyright 2010 GamingToday
odds Hilton 6/25 M and Lucky's 7/2
2010-11 NFC Conference
team
Hilton
M
Lucky’s
Saints
4-1
4-1
9-2
Eagles
9-1
9-1
14-1
Vikings
9-2
9-2
6-1
Packers
9-2
9-2
11-2
Cowboys
4-1
4-1
3-1
Cardinals
30-1
30-1
22-1
Falcons
11-1
11-1
13-1
Giants
11-1
8-1
11-1
Panthers
30-1
28-1
24-1
Seahawks
25-1
20-1
30-1
49ers
9-1
7-1
10-1
Bears
14-1
10-1
12-1
Redskins
25-1
18-1
12-1
Lions
45-1
35-1
60-1
Buccaneers
75-1
50-1
65-1
Rams
75-1
45-1
50-1
2010-11 AFC Conference
team
Hilton
M
Lucky’s
Colts
7-2
7-2
4-1
Chargers
4-1
4-1
11-2
Patriots
6-1
6-1
6-1
Steelers
7-1
7-1
10-1
Ravens
5-1
5-1
5-1
Jets
5-1
3-1
6-1
Bengals
20-1
20-1
14-1
Titans
15-1
15-1
13-1
Texans
15-1
10-1
13-1
Dolphins
15-1
10-1
12-1
Jaguars
50-1
50-1
30-1
Broncos
35-1
35-1
17-1
Bills
50-1
50-1
55-1
Browns
50-1
40-1
55-1
Chiefs
50-1
35-1
40-1
Raiders
50-1
50-1
30-1
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**Odds subject to change
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