2010 Tennessee Titans Odds
After the jump you will find some odds from Vegas on how the Titans will do as a team. There are also some odds for individual player performance. Obviously they are presented for entertainment purposes only.
Team OddsOdds to win the 2011 Super Bowl XLV
Tennessee Titans 30/1
Odds to win the 2010
Tennessee Titans 14/1
Odds to win the
Tennessee Titans 9/2
Tennessee Titans - Total wins in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over 8½ (+115)
Under 8½ (-145)
2010 NFL - Will the Tennessee Titans Make the Playoffs?
Yes +145
No -185
Player Performance Odds
Vince Young - Total Passing Yards in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 2800
Vince Young - Total TD Passes in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 15.5
Vince Young – Completion Percentage in 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 60%
Vince Young – Total Interceptions thrown in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 10.5
Vince Young – Total Rushing Yards the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 350
Chris Johnson – Total Rushing Yards the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 1500
Chris Johnson – Total Receiving Yards in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 400
Chris Johnson – Total Receptions in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 47.5
Chris Johnson – Total TD’s in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 14.5
Nate Washington – Total Receiving Yards in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 600
Nate Washington – Total Receptions in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 47.5
Justin Gage – Total Receiving Yards in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 475
Justin Gage – Total Receptions in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 35
Kenny Britt – Total Receiving Yards in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 700
Kenny Britt – Total Receptions in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over/Under 47.5
Super Bowl and Conference Odds
Early Super Bowl Line
AFC Pick
NFC Pick
Odds to win the Super Bowl XLV
Indianapolis Colts 17/2
Dallas Cowboys 9/1
Green Bay Packers 10/1
New Orleans Saints 10/1
Baltimore Ravens 11/1
San Diego Chargers 11/1
Minnesota Vikings 12/1
New England Patriots 12/1
New York Jets 12/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 22/1
San Francisco 49ers 25/1
New York Giants 25/1
Atlanta Falcons 25/1
Cincinnati Bengals 25/1
Houston Texans 28/1
Philadelphia Eagles 28/1
Miami Dolphins 30/1
Chicago Bears 30/1
Tennessee Titans 30/1
Washington Redskins 30/1
Arizona Cardinals 55/1
Carolina Panthers 60/1
Seattle Seahawks 60/1
Denver Broncos 65/1
Oakland Raiders 70/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 80/1
Kansas City Chiefs 90/1
Cleveland Browns 100/1
Detroit Lions 100/1
Buffalo Bills 150/1
St. Louis Rams 150/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 150/1
NFL 2010 - Odds to win AFC South Division
Indianapolis Colts 1/2
Houston Texans 7/2
Tennessee Titans 9/2
Jacksonville Jaguars 12/1
Tennessee Titans - Total wins in the 2010 NFL Regular Season
Over 8½ (+115)
Under 8½ (-145)
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We have a better chance to win the NFC West than the AFC South.
Awesome.
Official MCM Hater!
"If anyone asks you, you fixed my television. Now go!"
How do we win the NFC championship exactly?
By winning the NFC west i suppose?
Ain't no time for hesitatin'
All you got to do is groove
Well you know the best teams always win the NFC West.
I think.
I don’t really follow the NFC and all.
Official MCM Hater!
"If anyone asks you, you fixed my television. Now go!"
Total Noob to this stuff
Could anyone provide a link to a sort of tutorial explaining this stuff? The only part of sports betting I sort of understand is covering the spread.
For instance, lets say the spread for the Titans game is 10. So if I put 100 bucks on the Titans covering the spread, meaning they win by 10 or more, then I win? How much would I win. That’s all probably wrong.
not all wrong, just mostly
I’m no expert either, but generally over under is straight up so u only when what u bet. That’s why its handicapped (I.e. Colts have to beat rams by 100 for ur bet on colts to won). When ur betting againstt the odds, that’s where u can cash in. U put 100 bucks on the titans with 30/1 odds, u could win 3000 bucks (30 times ur bet). Just multiply ur bets times the odds and u get ur winnings. Of course, I’ve never bet so I don’t know if this is just random statistics or if somebody would book that bet
by UTDEEZY08 on Sep 10, 2010 9:02 AM CDT via mobile up reply actions
I would probably place a strong bet that Justin gage does not cross the 475 yards
receiving this year. I just don’t see that happening. I think Britt could if he gets himself straigtened out.
+/- is eight wins.
Ugh. They’ve wisened up to Jeff Fisher.
Official MCM Pessimist.
Oh, I'm sorry; did I poke a hole in the echo chamber?
by The Jade Scorpion on Sep 9, 2010 6:48 PM CDT reply actions
How do the Dallas Cowboys have the 'best odds' of not only reaching, but winning the Superbowl?
by fanoftheunderdogs on Sep 9, 2010 11:47 PM CDT reply actions
Take the odds & the overs...
for entertainment purposes only, of course :-)
by titansfan4ever on Sep 10, 2010 10:47 AM CDT reply actions

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