notorious98
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First, thanks John Fox. Not at all surprised though. If you lose two home playoff games that you are heavily favored in and get blown out in a SB where you are also favored you don't keep your job especially working for Elway when your QB is Manning.
The "blown out" part is acceptable, the "favored" part actually isn't. Professional bettors were scratching their heads when the line came out for the Super Bowl for one simple reason. Prior to the Conference Championship Games, Vegas had released their futures bets. In those bets, Seattle was favored by 3 over Denver. However, after the Championship Games, the game was initially a pick 'em and then Denver became a 3 point favorite. Their question was what changed over the course of 2 games. Their answer was "nothing". There were no significant injuries and San Francisco was considered a far superior team to New England, making Seattle's win over SF a much more impressive feat than Denver's win over New England. Especially when you consider that the game wasn't a blow out. Denver won handily, but did anyone else feel a little nervous when Brady ran that TD in and made the game 26-16 with the 2 point conversion to come? I know that I did. As we know, the Pats blew the 2 point conversion, but the point stands. Denver should have never been favored in that game. They should have come in dogs just like they were before the Championship games.