
NFL
Super Bowl XLIII
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Opening Line Report
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Super Bowl XLIII opening line report
LAS VEGAS – The Super Bowl is the one game oddsmakers set a number for the public because recreational money is going to outweigh wise-guy plays.
The key question is which team does the public back, Pittsburgh or Arizona?
The oddsmakers at Las Vegas Sports Consultants were divided between opening the Steelers -6.5 or seven. They decided on seven with a total of 46.5.
Dan O’Brien was one of the LVSC linesmakers who thought the opener should be 6.5 or even six.
“I was thinking seven at the beginning of last week,” he said. “But after watching Arizona beat another solid, all-around team, I was thinking seven would be an automatic take.”
The earliest betting action was on the Cardinals. Several offshore and Las Vegas places, including the Palms Hotel and Pinnacle, came down to 6.5 points.
The Steelers have always been a widely public team. Being the favorite isn’t going to hurt their betting appeal either. Recreational bettors tend to bet favorites.
Arizona hasn’t been a hit with gamblers, which is understandable since the Cardinals’ previous winning season was way back in 1984.
But the Cardinals have swayed a lot of skeptics with their three-game playoff run, knocking off Atlanta, Carolina and Philadelphia. The Cardinals should know the Steelers well since they have a bunch of former Steelers assistant coaches on their staff including head coach Ken Whisenhunt and assistant head coach Russ Grimm.
“Most of the time the public will bet the favorite,” said Jay Kornegay, race and sports book director at the Las Vegas Hilton. “But from what I’ve seen a lot of people are jumping on the Cardinals’ bandwagon.”
The Hilton opened Pittsburgh -7. Kornegay said he wasn’t anxious to move off that number but was taking a wait-and-see attitude regarding a possible adjustment.
“We’re trying to project the popularity of the Steelers versus the appeal of the Cinderella team,” he said.
The Steelers have tradition, the NFL’s best defense and a comfort zone with bettors.
The Cardinals bring a fresh look and a much more exciting offense with big-play quarterback Kurt Warner and star wide receivers Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin.
A great defense against an exciting, pass-oriented offense made it a challenge to set an opening total. The Hilton’s number was the same as LVSC’s recommendation, 46.5. Several places were at 47 points.
It wouldn’t be surprising if the total climbed higher. Weather shouldn’t factor with Tampa as the venue. The public prefers to root for points rather than defense, so they usually bet over. O’Brien’s suggested opening total number was 47.5 points.
“It was a tricky total,” he said. “But Super Bowl inflation mitigates Pittsburgh’s defense.”
The last time Pittsburgh had a total above 39 was against San Diego Nov. 16, when the number was 42. The Steelers’ highest total occurred in Weeks 2 and 3 when it was 44 against the Browns and Eagles. The Steelers beat the Browns 10-6 and lost to the Eagles, 15-6.
Arizona has been one of the best over teams, going above the total in 68 percent of its games during the past three seasons. The Cardinals were 13-6 over/under this season. Pittsburgh went above the total in 10 of its 18 game including both playoff contests.
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