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Super Bowl 46 Props List

Proper Bowl asks 25 questions and contestants answer them.

Bovada asks thousands of questions and Super Bowl fans and bettors can pick and choose which ones they want to answer.

Coin Toss Odds Reflect NFC Domination

The coin toss is supposed to be the perfect 50-50 proposition, the height of fairness.

So why does the coin toss prop odds here favor the NFC winning? Simple, the NFC has won 15 in a row!

Super Bowl Contest Returns Bigger and Better in 2012

It’s the biggest game of the year and the biggest betting event of the year so ProperBowl.com felt duty-bound to make the 2012 contest even bigger than last year.

Coin toss is a lock for the Giants!

As you study the list of questions in the ProperBowl.com, some will jump out as 50-50 propositions.

The coin toss, for example. How the hell can you handicap that and come up with a definitive answer.

You can’t, but you can put in a little effort and find some historical trends.

And when they are as one-sided as this, it almost seems like the Super Bowl coin has NFC on one side and NFC on the other.

If the Giants win the coin toss this Sunday, it will be the 11th straight time the NFC team has won the Super Bowl coin toss.

And go back 15 years and the NFC is 13-2 with this supposedly random prop.

However the last AFC to win the Super Bowl coin toss was thee Patriots back in Super Bowl XXXI. Of course, they got spanked 35-21 by the Packers in one of the few Super Bowl betting ‘pushes.’ (The Packers were favored by 14 points and won by 14, meaning all bets were returned).

Team to call first timeout

This seems like an either/or proposition as well, but think about before clicking blindly. The Patriots have been here before - many times before.

Eli Manning will be bringing Big Blue to the big game for the first time. With the pressure of 12 zillion people watching, who is more likely to crack a bit and need a timeout? Handsome Tom Brady and his cool-as-a-cucumber-been-there-done-that attitude or Peyton’s little brother?

I would put my money on the Giants for this one and I will be picking them to call the first timeout.

First score of the game

Is this a good question to gamble on a bit maybe take ‘Other’ for +1000 points instead of the safer picks of a TD or FG?

Last year, the first TD was the Devin Hester kickoff runback. With Manning under the gun and with Asante Samuel and Ellis Hobbs threatening on the edges, could an INT for a score be in the offing?

Maybe. Maybe not.

Chances are, the contestant who plays it perfectly safe won’t be the winner. We have been running Super Bowl props contests like ProperBowl.com for many years and ‘slow and steady wins the race’ has never proven successful.

Good luck making your picks and thanks to the props masters at Bodog.com for coming up with some of the cool questions and point values for the game.

Jimmy D

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Contest questions courtesy of the BOVADA sportsbook props department.
Winners receive the prizes outlined on the Prizes page.