Super Bowl 2015 Prop Bets: Play along at home with this prop bet pool sheet
By Hayden Kane
Super Bowl 2015 prop bets are available for you to play along as you enjoy the NFL’s biggest day with the New England Patriots taking on the Seattle Seahawks.
Are you observant of details? Do you think you have a good idea of the song lineup for Katy Perry’s halftime show? Are you sort of a weirdo as you take interest in whether or not one of the microphone-holding guys on the sidelines gets knocked over? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then we have got the prop bets for you.
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Whether you are a fan of one of the NFL’s finalists or not, taking a stab at a couple prop bets can be one of the most entertaining things to do on Super Bowl Sunday. From football-related topics to pure nonsense, you can earn bragging rights for predicting what will happen.
Some of our favorite prop bets for this year include football and non-football related items. Will Tom Brady have a rushing touchdown? Will Kam Chancellor jump over somebody? Who will score touchdowns for each team?
And don’t forget the commercial prop bets. Those also range from the silly to the very important, with the very important bet being whether or not a ‘Jurassic World’ preview will run during the first quarter.
I don’t know about you, but I am going to bet ‘yes’ on that one because I want, nay, I need that to happen. They couldn’t possibly make us wait longer than the first quarter for ‘Jurassic World’, could they? Let’s hope not.
There is also one particular prop bet that will likely reflect who wins the game. The over/under for points in the game is 48.5. The prevailing theory among many analysts is that the Patriots need to score 28 points to win. If they do, there is a good chance that it will push total points over 48.5, barring an unlikely blowout.
If you pick the over, you probably think the Patriots are going to win. If you pick under, you probably think that the Seahawks and their dominant defense are going to come out on top. One could point to last year’s game and argue for the ‘over’ and a Seahawks win, but it seems like people have a different feel for this game in that regard.
h/t reddit