Will Drew Brees Shatter The Passing Touchdown Record? This World Class Online Sportsbook Is Taking Your Bet On It.
Online sportsbook releases prop bet odds on Drew Brees breaking the record for most consecutive games with a touchdown pass
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San Jose, Costa Rica – October 4, 2012 – New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees is one game away from breaking Johnny Unitas’ NFL record for the most consecutive games with a touchdown pass. And sports bettors who bet at SportsBettingOnline are one bet away from making a killing. The online sportsbook today released a prop bet on whether Drew Brees will pass his way into the record books, and interest in the prop bet is expected to be extremely high.
“The New Orleans Saints are 0-4, but this could be one of the most watched games of this year’s NFL season,” stated Dave Johnson, head oddsmaker at SportsBettingOnline. “And with our prop bet now live on whether or not Brews will be the sole owner of the record, it could also be the game that takes the most action at online sportsbooks.”
Online sports bettors can now bet on whether Saints QB Drew Brees will make his 48th consecutive pass, breaking the record he shares with legendary QB Johnny Unitas. A Yes bet is listed at -1500, meaning a sports bettor would have to bet $1,500 to win $100. A No bet is listed at +1000, meaning a bettor would only have to lay down $100 to win $1000.
The Saints are still winless this season, but that hasn’t stopped Drew Brees from performing solidly. Last Sunday, Brees tied Johnny Unitas for the 47-consecutive-game touchdown pass record in a 28-27 loss to the Green Bay Packers.
Johnson notes that he expects heavy action on the Yes bet, particularly because everyone is rooting for Brees to break Unitas’ record—including Unitas’ own son. In an open letter on Facebook, Joe Unitas wished Brees well in Sunday’s game against the Chargers, and praised him for being a true role model, a family man, and a humanitarian who cares about his community.
So who does Johnson expect to bet No? “Probably the Chargers management,” he noted, referring to the fact that breaking the record against San Diego would be extra sweet for Brees. In 2005, the San Diego Chargers tossed him aside after Brees injured his shoulder in the final game of the NFL season.
More information on SportsBettingOnline’s Drew Brees prop bet plus the site’s famous 10% cash back offer can be found at SportsBettingOnline.
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