News - Fri 13/08/2010 - 09:26 EDT

Atlanta Falcons 2010 Preview – NFL Championship Odds

There’s no question that the Atlanta Falcons best chance to win in 2010 revolves around their big four on offense. The backfield is led by third year quarterback Matt Ryan and sixth year running back Michael Turner. QB Chris Redman will back up Ryan and Turner will be spelled from time to time by RB Jerious Norwood.

An interesting NFL player proposition bet has QB Matt Ryan at a colossal +3000 to win the 2010-11 NFL regular season MVP Award.

Atlanta Falcons 2010 Roster

Wide receiver Roddy White is entering his sixth season with the Falcons and all world tight end Tony Gonzalez rounds out the big four. Michael Jenkins is the projected WR-2 in Atlanta while the Falcons are hoping often injured WR Harry Douglas will have a major impact as the WR-3 during the 2010 NFL season. Matt Bryant and Steven Hauschka will battle to win the starting place kicker job.

This is a solid roster as is evident by the Falcons win total of 9.5 set at the Bookmaker.com sportsbook.

NFL Future Odds 2010

Online sportsbooks are posting fantastic NFL future odds and betting options that involve the Atlanta Falcons. Check out the Falcons 2010 NFL schedule and then decide if they can win the NFC West at +175 odds. In the sports book at Bookmaker.com you wager on whether the Falcons can win the NFC Championship in 2001 . The odds on the Falcons to to win the NFC Championship and advance to Super Bowl XLV are set at a healthy +875 at Bookmaker.com.

Falcons Super Bowl Odds

The Atlanta Falcons find themselves in the same boat the Saints were in last season. The Saints were big underdogs to win the Super Bowl coming out of the NFC South and the Atlanta Falcons Super Bowl Odds come in at a hefty +2000 to win Super Bowl XLV.

Open an online football betting account today and count up the cash with every touchdown scored!

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