Similar to last season, the 2011 Pro Bowl will be played one week prior to the Super Bowl. This year’s NFL Pro Bowl will kickoff Sunday, January 30th at 7:00 PM EST in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Aside from the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers unable to play, because they will have their time when Super Bowl 2011 online next week. Both the AFC and NFC Pro Bowl teams are well represented and we are in for one heck of a game.
The AFC Pro Bowl team will be led by head coach Bill Belichick who will see many of his own players on the AFC roster in this year's Pro Bowl game. Quarterbacks for the AFC will be Philip Rivers, Peyton Manning and Matt Cassel.
The NFC Pro Bowl team will be led by head coach Mike Smith of the Atlanta Falcons. Quarterbacks for the NFC will be Michael Vick, Matt Ryan and Drew Brees.
Below you will find the latest Pro Bowl 2011 predictions & betting odds as found online at the Sports Interaction online sportsbook.
AFC betting odds on the point spread are currently set at -7.5 (-110), and the NFC betting odds on the point spread are currently set at +7.5 (-110).
The Over/Under totals on this game are currently posted at O/U 65 points at -110 betting odds.
Now that you’ve had a chance to check out the above 2011 Pro Bowl betting odds, it’s time to review our Pro Bowl 2011 predictions.
In last year’s NFL Pro Bowl the AFC defeated the NFC by a score of 41-34, evening the all-time Pro Bowl series at 20-20. In the 41st edition of the NFL Pro Bowl we are sure to see a much tighter game from both squads as the competition starts to heat up.
Although the AFC will be without Tom Brady due to injury, they are in good hands with Philip Rivers as starting quarterback. Likely targets for Rivers will be Reggie Wayne and Dwayne Bowe who had great seasons after recovering from injuries earlier on. Our Pro Bowl 2011 predictions would be to Take the AFC on the point spread at -7.5 (-110) and the OVER 65 points.
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