BetGameDay Football
BetGameDay Football Odds
’s football section offers an abundance of prop bets and futures
for your internet gambling pleasure. And with the football playoff season, it’s
really about the props, isn’t it? Will the first penalty be a false start? Will
the coin flop heads? Will Terrell Owens play? Will Terrell Owens be horribly
disfigured after deciding to play? There’s only one place you can take advantage
of these things that make the game infinitely more interesting. .
Props, baby, Props.
BetGameDay NFL Game Odds
offers game lines, half bets, and individual quarter lines for
football. You can also do over/under for each particular bet, as well as
wagering to risk or win. Buying points, however, is only available for football
game lines only and it comes at a cost. It’s like being a recruiter and having
ten potential signees, but only one is willing to come to your school, provided
you give them a little something.
BetGameDay Future Wagers
Normally, during the course of the football season, you can bet on futures
such as who will win the Super Bowl, the NFC and AFC Championship, as well as
the BCS National Champion. Which is an always interesting future considering
there’s a surprise every year in the NFL. You just never know. On the other
hand, the oddsmakers are now compensating for this unpredictability, and
nowadays it’s hard to see any football team, even a dismal one like the 49ers,
at higher than a hundred to one. I also think the house isn’t up in
arms over this NFL craziness, because it induces more betting on supposed dead
money teams. People are always looking for the next Patriot are Rams team, and
ninety nine out of a hundred times they end up being sucker bets.
BetGameDay Prop Bets
The Super Bowl is where the props come out, and has it covered.
You can take football game bets such as “will there be overtime” or “will there
be a 2 point conversion”. You can also take player bets on the receivers, the
backs, the quarterback, even the punter. However, you won’t find a bet on
Terrell Owens. Apparently oddsmakers will not put up lines on whether he will
play, and they certainly will not put up lines as to what he will do if he does.
Of course, I think he will play, and I’ll tell you why. This game is the
pinnacle of his career. Not as an athlete, mind you, because he loves basketball
more than football. This is the pinnacle of what is ultimately most important to
him of all, his entertainment career. Terrell Owens is the king of showboating,
the king of touchdown celebrations. Now he has the chance to do the ultimate
dance, the ultimate touchdown celebration, in front of the biggest stage in the
world where everyone is sure to be watching. I predict T.O. will play and score
a touchdown, then do the ultimate celebration that he has been planning to do
all his life, causing media hysteria for months to follow. Unnoticed will be the
actual score of the game, 24-14, Patriots.