Can Seattle Actually Repeat a Superbowl Championship?
by Noah Maney on Oct 16, 2014 | Views: 408 | Score: 22
Odds of winning the Superbowl for... Baltimore Ravens | 0.025 |
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Denver Broncos | 0.2352 |
Seattle Seahawks | 0.25 |
Green Bay Packers | 0.1 |
New England Patriots | 0.1 |
San Francisco 49ers | 0.0833 |
Philadelphia Eagles | 0.0555 |
New Orleans Saints | 0.04 |
Cincinnati Bengals | 0.0833 |
San Diego Chargers | 0.1 |
Dallas Cowboys | 0.0357 |
Arizona Cardinals | 0.0303 |
New York Giants | 0.0303 |
Cleveland Browns | 0.01 |
Detroit Lions | 0.025 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | 0.025 |
Carolina Panthers | 0.02 |
Atlanta Falcons | 0.0152 |
Chicago Bears | 0.0152 |
Buffalo Bills | 0.0133 |
Indianapolis Colts | 0.0555 |
Minnesota Vikings | 0.005 |
Washington Redskins | 0.0033 |
New York Jets | 0.002 |
St. Louis Rams | 0.002 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 0.002 |
Oakland Raiders | 0.001 |
Tennessee Titans | 0.001 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | 4.0E-4 |
Houston Texans | 0.0133 |
Kansas City Chiefs | 0.0133 |
Miami Dolphins | 0.0133 |
Sources:
oddsshark.com
Seattle's odds have dropped from 5-1 to now 4-1 they are still the favorite to win this year. The last 8 champs didn't even win a playoff game the following year. The last 4 quarterbacks to repeat were Brady, Elway, Aikman, and Montana. Is Russell Wilson good enough to belong in that class of quarterbacks? How good is this defense?
I'm curious to know how these statistics were created. And probably would be better to just show the teams that were in the playoffs instead of all of the teams because it's a little overwhelming.