PITTSBURGH V SEATTLE – STEELERS FAVOURITE AT -4
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Either way, the team that wins the Super Bowl must be considered as a
surprise. Pittsburgh were as big as 50/1 after Week 13, while Seattle were

pre-season 40/1 shots. Pittsburgh have since won seven in a row to reach
the Super Bowl for the first time since 1995, including a swashbuckling

playoff run which saw them join the 1985 Patriots as the only clubs to win
three consecutive road games in the preseason. In comparison, Seattle have

had a relatively easy time of it getting to their first Super Bowl, handing
out a 20-10 the Redskins in the divisional round, and then blowing out the

Carolina Panthers 34-14 in the NFC Championship Game. On that evidence, we
made Pittsburgh early favourites at -3 here at bet365, and this has now

been bet down to -4. The total is set at 47.5 (from 47).


bet365 Super Bowl Money Line … Pittsburgh 20/37, Seattle 33/20 Bet Here


Although this is technically a road game for both, the well-backed Steelers
can expect to have an element of home advantage on Sunday. Detroit isn’t

too far from Pittsburgh, and their fans should easily out-number those from
the Pacific north-west. The reduced Seahawk fans will take also away the

noise advantage that played such a factor throughout the regular and
postseason back in Washington. And, playing on an artificial surface should

prove a bigger disadvantage to Seattle. Pittsburgh only recently played in
a Dome when defeating the Colts, whilst Seattle’s only indoor game was way

back in Week 5 against St Louis.



ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD?

Not that Pittsburgh should feel disadvantaged playing away from home. Their
last three wins all came on the road, starting with Cincinnati in the Wild

Card playoffs, before a 21-18 win at Indianapolis, a team who many
predicted would win the Super Bowl after it’s 13-0 start. However, their

best road performance came in Denver, winning the AFC championship game
34-17 over a club which hadn’t lost at home all season. During the main

season, Seattle’s three defeats all came on the road – Jacksonville,
Washington and Green Bay (admittedly at a time when the number one seed was

all but secure) – and they struggled to beat San Francisco (27-25) and
Tennessee (28-24), two of the poorest NFL teams in 2005. So, the omens are

good for Pittsburgh, and they look a solid bet at -4.


Super Bowl XL Pick: Pittsburgh -4 @ 10/11 Bet on the game Here





SUPER BOWL ‘XL’ LIVES UP TO ITS BILLING
This year’s 40th Super Bowl has been given an apt name: XL, which stands

for ‘extra large’ in the United States, and we’re not holding back with our
massive range of Game Props and Super Bowl Specials here at bet365 (72 at

the last count!). Some may be a little silly, like ‘Team to Win Coin Toss’
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potentially profitable, and can help to make the big game even more
interesting.


First Score of Game


You’d think that it would be easier to score a field goal than a TD, but

both of these teams like to make their first score of the game in the end
zone. The Steelers have scored a six-pointer first in 14 of their 19 games

this season, while the Seahawks have gone one better.


Pick: Touchdown @ 4/7 Bet on the game Here



Team scoring first wins game


No team knows how to protect a lead like Pittsburgh, especially in the

playoffs. If the Steelers can put some early points on the board, then
expect them to do anything to protect that lead.


Pick: Yes @ 4/7 Bet Here




Penalties - Total number of penalties made by both teams, over or under 12
½?


This total is probably based on the fact that the Seahawks and the Steelers

were two of only eight teams in the NFL to commit fewer than100 penalties
over the season. However, everything changes under the glare of the Super

Bowl lights, especially for Super Bowl virgins. The Panthers were flagged
12 times in 2004 in their first ever appearance, while Baltimore also

succumbed to nerves with nine penalties in 2001.


Pick: Over 12 ½ @ 10/11 Bet Here



Sacks - Total quarterback sacks made in the game, over or under 4 ½?


The Steelers defence is nasty, but it’s the Seahawks that lead the NFL in

sacks in the regular season with 50 (three more than Pittsburgh), led by
Rocky Bernard on 8 ½ (scored two more against Carolina in the NFC

Championship game). For Pittsburgh, Joey Porter is leading all linebackers
with 10 ½ sacks this season, and he’s a constant source of irritation to

offences.


Pick: Over 4.5 Sacks @ 10/11 Bet Here



Double Result


If Pittsburgh is a solid bet at -4, an even better bet could be on our half

time / full time market, which sees the AFC champions available at Evens to
be leading at both the interval and at the end of the fourth quarter. This

is also backed up by the fact that six of the last seven Steelers’ games
have followed this trend.


Pick: Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh @ Evens Bet Here




Highest Scoring Quarter


Super Bowl fans have been treated to some crazy finishes in recent years.
In six of the last seven finals, the highest scoring quarter has been the

fourth, yet our betting for the most productive quarter is like any other
NFL game – second quarter as favourite, ahead of the fourth, with the first

and third as rags. Only once in the past 20 years has the first quarter
copped, while the third looks bad value at 13/8 given that scoring between

the 16th and 30th minutes has been the most productive only three times
(once in the last 14).


Pick: Fourth Quarter @ 9/5 Bet Here





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