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Kurt Warner, Vegas Killer
If Kurt Warner leads the Arizona Cardinals to a Super Bowl XLIII victory, I'm pretty sure he's in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
But he would also permanently put his name on the "Most Wanted" list in Las Vegas, where bookmakers still don't have a handle on any team the quarterback leads.
Warner came out of nowhere in 1999 and put a hurting on Vegas when his Rams and "The Greatest Show On Turf" won Super Bowl XXXIV.
The Rams went off that season at an astounding 200-to-1 and there were some big bets that had to be paid off.
This year, the Cardinals went off at 45-to-1 in most places, but slipped to 60-to-1.
Warner and the Cardinals are longshots again in the Super Bowl and will probably make some gambling Cardinals fan very happy if they win.
If you have a ticket for the Cardinals to win it all at longshot odds, e-mail us at and tell us your story.





