Outrageous Super Bowl Bets
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Odd Super Bowl bets for 2021 and strange props for the big game with analysis by expert NFL handicappers from Docsports.com. There are plenty of outside-the-box Super Bowl betting props to keep you entertained during - and after - the big game. Here are the best and most bizarre for 2021, from the coin toss to the.
If you’re the kind of Super Bowl viewer who’s more into doing a squares pool (and not, say, putting money on the actual game), this might be the list of side wagers to make at your virtual Super Bowl party or with your family.
That’s right: it’s a list of predictions on bets you can make on stuff that’s not game-related, from the national anthem length to the color of the liquid that will be poured on the winning coach, and more.
Because, really: as we’ve learned over the past few decades, the Super Bowl is more than just a football game. 1 How long will the national anthem be?
Steven: 2 minutes
It’s going long. That’s all I can tell you. We can’t compare an artist’s performance at some random NHL game. This is the Super Bowl. Milk it for what it’s worth.
Charles C: 1 minute and 52 seconds
There’s a little bit of history with Jazmine Sullivan (see above) but not much with Eric Church. And although the last Super Bowl anthem duet ran long, I’ll say it’s shorter than two minutes. 2 What color Gatorade will be poured on the winning coach?
Steven: Red
Going with red because it’s the color of both teams, and also I just wanted to rant about how bad red Gatorade is. It’s the worst flavor of Gatorade. It tastes like an awful batch of Kool-Aid.
Charles C: Orange
It was orange last year, and I think the Chiefs are winning again, so orange it is! 3 What’s the final song The Weeknd plays at halftime?
Steven: Starboy
They’re going to bring out Daft Punk and everything. Please do not ask me to name another song by the Weeknd.
Charles C: Can’t Feel My Face
Yeah, yeah, everyone’s going to pick Blinding Lights, but that’s too obvious. 4 Will Gisele Bundchen be shown on camera? Weird Super Bowl Prop Bets
Steven: No
Tom Brady has been to 10 Super Bowls. The interest in his family has waned. Show me Andy Reid’s family. Or Gronk’s.
Charles C: Yes
Lock it in. The camera will find her and Brady’s family at least once, even if the Bucs lose. 5 Will Bill Belichick be mentioned?
Steven: At least five times
It’s going to be a storyline. Especially with the Chiefs marching up and down the field on offense. You don’t have the greatest defensive coach anymore, Tom.
Charles C: Yes
You can’t go an entire Super Bowl without mentioning how many times Brady was here with Belichick. 6 Will Roger Goodell be shown?
Steven: Yes
We’ll see him at least three times. Between the weird season and the fact that the commissioner is always around during a championship game, I’d say this is pretty much a lock.
Charles C: Yes
How many times? I’ll say once, for sure, while the CBS booth talks about having a Super Bowl in the middle of a pandemic. 7 Will Tony Romo predict a play correctly?
Steven: No
Romo hasn’t really been predicting plays of late. Maybe he’s just tired of doing it. But I will say this: He’s had two weeks to study these teams so he could probably do it if he wanted to.
Charles C: Heck yes
It’s Tony Romo. He predicted this Super Bowl matchup back in Week 12! 8 Will Tom Brady try to high-five a ref?
Steven: No
Yeah, this isn’t going to be one of those games. Washed Drew Brees isn’t on the other sideline, unfortuantely.
Charles C: No
He’ll be too busy losing and being frustrated to do that. 9 What color will Bruce Arians’ hat be?
Steven: White
It’s your first Super Bowl, Bruce.
Stunt. On. Them.
Charles C: Red
It’s got to be a color in the Bucs’ uniforms, right?
There are levels to betting Super Bowl props. First, you have to put player and game props at the top of the heap. Those will get the most attention from handicappers. Second, you have to include the National Anthem and halftime props as bettable Super Bowl events. Betting the National Anthem and Super Bowl LV Halftime Show might sound ridiculous enough, but I know some props that are far more ridiculous than betting on Jazmine Sullivan or The Weeknd. If betting on what color the Gatorade bath is going to be for the winning head coach is on your to-do list, then you are in the right spot. Although, that might be the least weird bet on our list for Super Bowl LV.
I think the allure to betting on the weird Super Bowl props is the fact you can show your friends the amount of ridiculousness you’re betting on. This is a once in a year thing for football bettors. You are not going to be able to bet on entertaining and funny props like you are going to see at Bovada in the NFL at any other point in the year. So, you might as well take advantage of the rare occasion and put a few dollars down on a silly bet that could potentially turn into big dollars. If you are betting on the actual Super Bowl as well, find the current odds, as of January 29, for the big game listed below. It’s important to line shop, so I will try and make it a little easier on you. SportsbookKansas City SpreadTampa Bay SpreadKansas City MoneylineTampa Bay MoneylineMyBookie-3.5 (-110)+3.5 (-110)-170+155Bovada-3.5 (+100)+3.5 (-120)-170+150BetOnline-3.5 (-101)+3.5 (-119)-175+155BetUS-3.5 (-110)+3.5 (-110)-170+150BetNow-3 (-119)+3 (-101)-170+148
If you like what you see above at a particular sportsbook, click on the corresponding link and check out what kind of sign-up bonus is available for a free bet. You don’t have to wager on the spread or total if you don’t like what you see, though. We have some ridiculous prop bets that might peak your interest. You wouldn’t have to sweat the game, only the obscurity of some of these props. I did well on these a year ago, and have in previous seasons as well. The money I win doesn’t know if it’s on the winner of the game or the color of Gatorade. Having said that, funny prop bets should be treated as such, for fun and entertainment. Head below for our ridiculous Super Bowl LV prop bets. Note that these are listed under Super Bowl Specials at Bovada. The obscure Super Bowl props should be purely for entertainment. Consider playing less than your usual unit and always maintain strong bankroll management.What Color Will The First Liquid Be That Is Poured On The Game Winning Coach?+275+150+225+700+800+1000
Besides the Over Under on the National Anthem, this might be one of the more popular prop bets that has nothing to do with the actual game. It’s one of the most hotly debated ridiculous prop bets for the Super Bowl: the color of Gatorade dumped on the winning coach. When you think about who is in this game, there has to be only one logical option, right? It has to be red.
Not so fast my friend. The Kansas City Chiefs could have easily used red last season to represent their team colors. They threw a small curveball and went with orange, though. In fact, since 2001, only three times did the color match the team, the Steelers, and Patriots twice. Andy Reid received an orange Gatorade bath in the waning seconds of Super Bowl LIV. Orange has been the most popular Gatorade color at the Super Bowl since 2001.
It has been dosed on the winning coach five times, three times since the Seahawks won Super Bowl 48 against the Denver Broncos. Orange just feels like football. It is the original color cooked up at the University of Florida in 1965. If it were up to me, the color would always be orange on the sideline, for tradition sake. We know that the favorite in this game likes the taste of orange Gatorade, apparently. I will side with orange to win. How Many Times Will Patriots Be Mentioned?+105-145
Note that this bet only counts towards the live broadcast. Anything pre-game, halftime, or post-game is excluded. This is a Jim Nantz and Tony Romo bet. How many times do you want to be reminded about Tom Brady’s career with the New England Patriots? We know, we’ve heard it all before, and I don’t care for them to go over what he did with his former employer again. They are most certainly going to mention the Patriots.
I could see CBS putting up a graphic and going over what Brady accomplished in New England in Super Bowls. However, it’s hard to see them beating this dead horse and going on about Brady with the Patriots. At most, Nantz and Romo likely talk about Brady in New England twice. My best guesstimate is that the broadcast mentions the Patriots once and moves on. How Many Times Will Gisele Bundchen Be Shown? -230Ridiculous Super Bowl Prop Bets+160
This is another Tom Brady related prop bet. Tom is of course married to supermodel Gisele Bundchen. She is regularly at his games and a big supporter. Some spouses choose to sit in the background, but Gisele is right alongside Tom. That includes on her social media accounts. I admit, I don’t follow her closely online, but there always seems to be an article about her and Tom. Yes, she is going to be at the game. If there was a bet for that, it’d be a lock. If you believe that she is going to be shown on the CBS broadcast more than once, you can bet on that, though.
There is little value on that bet, so you better hope she’s shown on the telecast twice. One time is close to a lock. I can’t remember a Super Bowl featuring the Patriots where Gisele wasn’t shown. IFor the Over 1.5 to come in here, I think you’re going to need the Buccaneers to be leading late or winning the game. Even then, it’s not going to be a lock for twice. I would side with the value play at +160 and go with the UNDER. How Many Times Will Roger Goodell Be Shown?-120-120
Why in the world would we have to see Roger Goodell more than once? The Vince Lombardi Trophy ceremony is the only time I care to see his face. Hopefully the CBS production team agrees with me and we only see Goodell once. Note that this is only during the live broadcast of the game. The post-game ceremony does not count towards this wager. Expect CBS to cut to Goodell once during the game. I don’t see anything more than that or any reason for them to show Goodell more than once during Super Bowl LV. WIll Any Scoring Drive Take Less Time Than It Takes Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church To Sing The National Anthem?-260+175
The National Anthem at Super Bowl LV is a duet between Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church. It’s an odd combination, with two artists on opposite ends of the musical spectrum, but should work. The Over Under is in the 1:59 to 2:03 range, depending on what sportsbook you are looking at. In other words, the Over Under for this bet is going to be around 2 minutes. For the Yes to come through you need a quick series or turnover to set up a team in prime field position. It doesn’t matter which team is on the receiving end. Any score will work, including a field goal.
In the Divisional Round, the Buccaneers scored in 4 seconds, as Tom Brady found Mike Evans for a 3-yard touchdown to go ahead 10-6 in the second quarter. The Buccaneers gave up a field goal in 1:48 seconds earlier in the game as well. In the NFC Championship, they scored two touchdowns in 1:43 and 27 seconds against the Packers. Conversely, the Buffalo Bills scored on the Chiefs twice under two minutes with a time of 5 seconds and 54 seconds. If they need a quick score, Patrick Mahomes has the talent to go fast. -260 is high, but as a fun bet, the Yes looks like the play here.
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Odd Super Bowl bets for 2021 and strange props for the big game with analysis by expert NFL handicappers from Docsports.com. There are plenty of outside-the-box Super Bowl betting props to keep you entertained during - and after - the big game. Here are the best and most bizarre for 2021, from the coin toss to the.
If you’re the kind of Super Bowl viewer who’s more into doing a squares pool (and not, say, putting money on the actual game), this might be the list of side wagers to make at your virtual Super Bowl party or with your family.
That’s right: it’s a list of predictions on bets you can make on stuff that’s not game-related, from the national anthem length to the color of the liquid that will be poured on the winning coach, and more.
Because, really: as we’ve learned over the past few decades, the Super Bowl is more than just a football game. 1 How long will the national anthem be?
Steven: 2 minutes
It’s going long. That’s all I can tell you. We can’t compare an artist’s performance at some random NHL game. This is the Super Bowl. Milk it for what it’s worth.
Charles C: 1 minute and 52 seconds
There’s a little bit of history with Jazmine Sullivan (see above) but not much with Eric Church. And although the last Super Bowl anthem duet ran long, I’ll say it’s shorter than two minutes. 2 What color Gatorade will be poured on the winning coach?
Steven: Red
Going with red because it’s the color of both teams, and also I just wanted to rant about how bad red Gatorade is. It’s the worst flavor of Gatorade. It tastes like an awful batch of Kool-Aid.
Charles C: Orange
It was orange last year, and I think the Chiefs are winning again, so orange it is! 3 What’s the final song The Weeknd plays at halftime?
Steven: Starboy
They’re going to bring out Daft Punk and everything. Please do not ask me to name another song by the Weeknd.
Charles C: Can’t Feel My Face
Yeah, yeah, everyone’s going to pick Blinding Lights, but that’s too obvious. 4 Will Gisele Bundchen be shown on camera? Weird Super Bowl Prop Bets
Steven: No
Tom Brady has been to 10 Super Bowls. The interest in his family has waned. Show me Andy Reid’s family. Or Gronk’s.
Charles C: Yes
Lock it in. The camera will find her and Brady’s family at least once, even if the Bucs lose. 5 Will Bill Belichick be mentioned?
Steven: At least five times
It’s going to be a storyline. Especially with the Chiefs marching up and down the field on offense. You don’t have the greatest defensive coach anymore, Tom.
Charles C: Yes
You can’t go an entire Super Bowl without mentioning how many times Brady was here with Belichick. 6 Will Roger Goodell be shown?
Steven: Yes
We’ll see him at least three times. Between the weird season and the fact that the commissioner is always around during a championship game, I’d say this is pretty much a lock.
Charles C: Yes
How many times? I’ll say once, for sure, while the CBS booth talks about having a Super Bowl in the middle of a pandemic. 7 Will Tony Romo predict a play correctly?
Steven: No
Romo hasn’t really been predicting plays of late. Maybe he’s just tired of doing it. But I will say this: He’s had two weeks to study these teams so he could probably do it if he wanted to.
Charles C: Heck yes
It’s Tony Romo. He predicted this Super Bowl matchup back in Week 12! 8 Will Tom Brady try to high-five a ref?
Steven: No
Yeah, this isn’t going to be one of those games. Washed Drew Brees isn’t on the other sideline, unfortuantely.
Charles C: No
He’ll be too busy losing and being frustrated to do that. 9 What color will Bruce Arians’ hat be?
Steven: White
It’s your first Super Bowl, Bruce.
Stunt. On. Them.
Charles C: Red
It’s got to be a color in the Bucs’ uniforms, right?
There are levels to betting Super Bowl props. First, you have to put player and game props at the top of the heap. Those will get the most attention from handicappers. Second, you have to include the National Anthem and halftime props as bettable Super Bowl events. Betting the National Anthem and Super Bowl LV Halftime Show might sound ridiculous enough, but I know some props that are far more ridiculous than betting on Jazmine Sullivan or The Weeknd. If betting on what color the Gatorade bath is going to be for the winning head coach is on your to-do list, then you are in the right spot. Although, that might be the least weird bet on our list for Super Bowl LV.
I think the allure to betting on the weird Super Bowl props is the fact you can show your friends the amount of ridiculousness you’re betting on. This is a once in a year thing for football bettors. You are not going to be able to bet on entertaining and funny props like you are going to see at Bovada in the NFL at any other point in the year. So, you might as well take advantage of the rare occasion and put a few dollars down on a silly bet that could potentially turn into big dollars. If you are betting on the actual Super Bowl as well, find the current odds, as of January 29, for the big game listed below. It’s important to line shop, so I will try and make it a little easier on you. SportsbookKansas City SpreadTampa Bay SpreadKansas City MoneylineTampa Bay MoneylineMyBookie-3.5 (-110)+3.5 (-110)-170+155Bovada-3.5 (+100)+3.5 (-120)-170+150BetOnline-3.5 (-101)+3.5 (-119)-175+155BetUS-3.5 (-110)+3.5 (-110)-170+150BetNow-3 (-119)+3 (-101)-170+148
If you like what you see above at a particular sportsbook, click on the corresponding link and check out what kind of sign-up bonus is available for a free bet. You don’t have to wager on the spread or total if you don’t like what you see, though. We have some ridiculous prop bets that might peak your interest. You wouldn’t have to sweat the game, only the obscurity of some of these props. I did well on these a year ago, and have in previous seasons as well. The money I win doesn’t know if it’s on the winner of the game or the color of Gatorade. Having said that, funny prop bets should be treated as such, for fun and entertainment. Head below for our ridiculous Super Bowl LV prop bets. Note that these are listed under Super Bowl Specials at Bovada. The obscure Super Bowl props should be purely for entertainment. Consider playing less than your usual unit and always maintain strong bankroll management.What Color Will The First Liquid Be That Is Poured On The Game Winning Coach?+275+150+225+700+800+1000
Besides the Over Under on the National Anthem, this might be one of the more popular prop bets that has nothing to do with the actual game. It’s one of the most hotly debated ridiculous prop bets for the Super Bowl: the color of Gatorade dumped on the winning coach. When you think about who is in this game, there has to be only one logical option, right? It has to be red.
Not so fast my friend. The Kansas City Chiefs could have easily used red last season to represent their team colors. They threw a small curveball and went with orange, though. In fact, since 2001, only three times did the color match the team, the Steelers, and Patriots twice. Andy Reid received an orange Gatorade bath in the waning seconds of Super Bowl LIV. Orange has been the most popular Gatorade color at the Super Bowl since 2001.
It has been dosed on the winning coach five times, three times since the Seahawks won Super Bowl 48 against the Denver Broncos. Orange just feels like football. It is the original color cooked up at the University of Florida in 1965. If it were up to me, the color would always be orange on the sideline, for tradition sake. We know that the favorite in this game likes the taste of orange Gatorade, apparently. I will side with orange to win. How Many Times Will Patriots Be Mentioned?+105-145
Note that this bet only counts towards the live broadcast. Anything pre-game, halftime, or post-game is excluded. This is a Jim Nantz and Tony Romo bet. How many times do you want to be reminded about Tom Brady’s career with the New England Patriots? We know, we’ve heard it all before, and I don’t care for them to go over what he did with his former employer again. They are most certainly going to mention the Patriots.
I could see CBS putting up a graphic and going over what Brady accomplished in New England in Super Bowls. However, it’s hard to see them beating this dead horse and going on about Brady with the Patriots. At most, Nantz and Romo likely talk about Brady in New England twice. My best guesstimate is that the broadcast mentions the Patriots once and moves on. How Many Times Will Gisele Bundchen Be Shown? -230Ridiculous Super Bowl Prop Bets+160
This is another Tom Brady related prop bet. Tom is of course married to supermodel Gisele Bundchen. She is regularly at his games and a big supporter. Some spouses choose to sit in the background, but Gisele is right alongside Tom. That includes on her social media accounts. I admit, I don’t follow her closely online, but there always seems to be an article about her and Tom. Yes, she is going to be at the game. If there was a bet for that, it’d be a lock. If you believe that she is going to be shown on the CBS broadcast more than once, you can bet on that, though.
There is little value on that bet, so you better hope she’s shown on the telecast twice. One time is close to a lock. I can’t remember a Super Bowl featuring the Patriots where Gisele wasn’t shown. IFor the Over 1.5 to come in here, I think you’re going to need the Buccaneers to be leading late or winning the game. Even then, it’s not going to be a lock for twice. I would side with the value play at +160 and go with the UNDER. How Many Times Will Roger Goodell Be Shown?-120-120
Why in the world would we have to see Roger Goodell more than once? The Vince Lombardi Trophy ceremony is the only time I care to see his face. Hopefully the CBS production team agrees with me and we only see Goodell once. Note that this is only during the live broadcast of the game. The post-game ceremony does not count towards this wager. Expect CBS to cut to Goodell once during the game. I don’t see anything more than that or any reason for them to show Goodell more than once during Super Bowl LV. WIll Any Scoring Drive Take Less Time Than It Takes Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church To Sing The National Anthem?-260+175
The National Anthem at Super Bowl LV is a duet between Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church. It’s an odd combination, with two artists on opposite ends of the musical spectrum, but should work. The Over Under is in the 1:59 to 2:03 range, depending on what sportsbook you are looking at. In other words, the Over Under for this bet is going to be around 2 minutes. For the Yes to come through you need a quick series or turnover to set up a team in prime field position. It doesn’t matter which team is on the receiving end. Any score will work, including a field goal.
In the Divisional Round, the Buccaneers scored in 4 seconds, as Tom Brady found Mike Evans for a 3-yard touchdown to go ahead 10-6 in the second quarter. The Buccaneers gave up a field goal in 1:48 seconds earlier in the game as well. In the NFC Championship, they scored two touchdowns in 1:43 and 27 seconds against the Packers. Conversely, the Buffalo Bills scored on the Chiefs twice under two minutes with a time of 5 seconds and 54 seconds. If they need a quick score, Patrick Mahomes has the talent to go fast. -260 is high, but as a fun bet, the Yes looks like the play here.
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