Best Super Bowl Prop Bets & Strategies for Big Wins

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Exploring Prop Bets for the Upcoming Game
In a recent discussion on potential prop bets for Sunday's game, several interesting options were highlighted. For a start, a long shot bet was placed on DeMarcus Lawrence to win MVP at odds of 90 to 1, accompanied by a wager that he would secure a sack in each half at 10 to 1 odds. Despite the trend of quarterbacks typically securing MVP titles, this bet represents an intriguing possibility.
Other notable bets involved players Drake Mays and Sam Darn, with odds at 240 and 120 respectively. Additionally, bets were placed on Kayshon Boutte and Stefon Diggs to each score a touchdown, fetching odds of 330 and 250. The rationale stems from their performance in the postseason, where they represented a substantial part of their team’s offensive efforts, catching two of the four touchdowns thrown by Drake Mays.
Further wagers included Hunter Henry scoring a touchdown anytime at plus 240, and Jack Westover as a long shot at 35 and 45 to 1 to do the same. The bet on both teams to kick field goals over 32 yards, and a prediction that the Seahawks would have more turnovers than the Patriots, were also highlighted. A safe yet costly bet was placed on Walker anytime touchdown at -190, given his significant contribution both in rushing and receiving during the playoffs.
The conversation also touched on an unusual prop bet related to the halftime show, questioning whether Bad Bunny might appear in a pink dress or suit. However, the focus shifted to a more traditional prop bet, predicting the color of the Gatorade to be used during the game, with a tip favoring yellow at +275.
These diverse bets not only capture the spirit of the game but provide various avenues for potentially lucrative wagers, balancing between long shots and more secure bets.
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