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Vegas gambles that Colts will rebound
Peyton Manning and Co. went home empty-handed last night and so the Colts quarterback finds himself with the same Super Bowl record as Brett Favre, for now, and for what it's worth.
But it should be noted that the Colts are hardly done. Their core remains intact and the rest of the team is very, very young. The secondary should improve, and interior of the front got better this year, and the offense should benefit from getting Anthony Gonzalez back in 2010.
Don't believe it? Vegas does. Here, from Bodog, are the early odds on who will win it all at JerryWorld in Dallas a year from now ...
Indianapolis Colts 13/2
San Diego Chargers 8/1
New England Patriots 10/1
New Orleans Saints 10/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 11/1
Dallas Cowboys 12/1
Green Bay Packers 12/1
Minnesota Vikings 12/1
Philadelphia Eagles 16/1
Baltimore Ravens 20/1
New York Giants 20/1
But it should be noted that the Colts are hardly done. Their core remains intact and the rest of the team is very, very young. The secondary should improve, and interior of the front got better this year, and the offense should benefit from getting Anthony Gonzalez back in 2010.
Don't believe it? Vegas does. Here, from Bodog, are the early odds on who will win it all at JerryWorld in Dallas a year from now ...
Indianapolis Colts 13/2
San Diego Chargers 8/1
New England Patriots 10/1
New Orleans Saints 10/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 11/1
Dallas Cowboys 12/1
Green Bay Packers 12/1
Minnesota Vikings 12/1
Philadelphia Eagles 16/1
Baltimore Ravens 20/1
New York Giants 20/1
News, analysis and commentary from the following Boston Globe and Boston.com writers:
- Shalise Manza Young, Globe Patriots beat reporter
- Monique Walker, Globe Patriots reporter
- Albert R. Breer, Globe national football writer
- Christopher L. Gasper, Boston.com columnist







