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Sportsbetting.com and in the meantime, here is a quick look at the questions:
1. Will the first score of the Super Bowl be a touchdown, a field goal or safety?
2. Which team will score first in the Super Bowl?
3. Will the last score of the game be a touchdown, a field goal or safety? (Does not include conversions)
4. In which half will there be the most points scored?
5. Which QB will have more passing yards in this year's Super Bowl?
6. Which QB will throw more touchdown passes in this year's Super Bowl?
7. Most receiving yards in this year's Super Bowl? ............... Nicks -.5 / Welker +.5 / Gronkowski
8. Most receptions in this year's Super Bowl? ....................... Gronkowski / Cruz +.5 / Welker -.5
9. Will either team score three consecutive times?
10. Will Eli Manning throw for 315.5 yards or more in the Super Bowl?
11. Will there be a special teams or defensive unit touchdown in the Super Bowl?
12. Will Tom Brady have more passing yards in the first half or the second half?
13. Will the team that scores first in the Super Bowl win the game?
14. Will the first reception of the game (either team) be for more than 7.5 yards or less than 7.5 yards?
15. Will the team that receives the opening kick-off in the Super Bowl score on that first drive?
16. Will the first 3rd down conversion of the game come by a pass reception or a run?
17. The longest field goal made in the Super Bowl will be more than 43.5 yards or less than 43.5?
18. Will the Super Bowl go Over 54.5 points or stay Under 54.5 points?
19. Will the longest touchdown play of the game be for more than 43.5 yards, or less than 43.5 yards?
20. Will the shortest touchdown of the game be more than 1.5 yards, or less than 1.5 yards?