MGM Resorts
International Race & Sports (includes Bellagio) are predicting a possible
one game improvement (Vikes went 6-10 last year) in the 2011-12 NFL season for
the Minnesota
Vikings and opened their season win total at over 6.5 -120 / under 6.5
+100. Currently, Las Vegas has the Vikings sitting at over 7.0 -125 / under 7.0
+105, while the offshore betting world has Minnesota sitting at over 7.5 +130
/ under 7.5 -160. The current Super
Bowl odds on the Vikings have them sitting at 18-1 in Las Vegas and a
whopping 60-1 at offshore sportsbooks ($100.00 bet would win $6000.00).
The 2010 Minnesota Vikings
were a disappointment to both bettors and fans as they ended up 6-10 straight
up and an abysmal 5-10-1 against the betting number. Leslie Frazier inherits a
team in rebuilding mode, but most of the information coming from camp has new
quarterback Donovan McNabb in sync with the offensive scheme and already
bonding with teammates. DE Jared Allen is already comfortable enough to be "busting chops" on the new quarterback and
yelled "Campbell Soup" during a McNabb press conference recently. The first stage of any
rebuilding is chemistry amongst the players and coaching staff. The Vikings in
regards to the offense should be in a plug and play situation and if the
offensive line can actually provide protection the Vikings have a good shot
at going 8-8.
Cantor Gaming is becoming the big player in Las Vegas in regards to sports
betting and already has released lines on all 256 regular season NFL games.
Here is the list of point spreads for all sixteen Minnesota Vikings regular
season games: Minnesota +9.0 at San Diego, Tampa Bay (PK) at Minnesota, Detroit
+2.0 at Minnesota, Minnesota +5.0 at Kansas City, Arizona +6.0 at Minnesota,
Minnesota +6.5 at Chicago, Green Bay -6.5 at Minnesota, Minnesota -3.5 at
Carolina, Minnesota +10.5 at Green Bay, Oakland +2.5 at Minnesota, Minnesota
+7.0 at Atlanta, Denver +5.5 at Minnesota, Minnesota +4.0 at Detroit, New
Orleans -1.0 at Minnesota, Minnesota +2.0 at Washington and Chicago -2.0 at
Minnesota. Using the Cantor predictions as a model, you would expect the
Vikings to end up with five wins, nine losses and two games a coin flip. As a
bettor if you concede the underdog games at TD or higher, your decision to bet
over or under would be based off whether the Vikings could win the close games
to end out the season at home versus the Saints and Bears and on the road against
the Redskins. Another important variable is how you handicap the quarterback
situation and if Ponder has to step in at all, will the rookie from Florida
State be able to lead this offense into the endzone.
NFL: Minnesota Vikings Season Win Totals + Super Bowl Odds
What NFL football bettors need to know about Minnesota Vikings 2011
Season from Pregame.com - Including predictions from Johnny Detroit and
analysis from host Marco D'Angelo.