Al Michaels has been the iconic voice of so many major sporting events. He’s the voice of Super Bowl 52 in Minneapolis, and as has become tradition over the years at so many sportsbooks, you can wager on things that he will or won’t say during the game. There could be a ton of line movement on these Al Michaels Super Bowl props at BetDSI leading into the big game.
Al Michaels Super Bowl Props
BetDSI Sportsbook has released several Al Michaels Super Bowl Props that are only graded based off of what he says during the broadcast of Super Bowl LII. Michaels must use these terms from the point that the game kicks off until the clock reaches 0:00 to be graded as winners.
Will Al Michaels Say “Underdog” During Super Bowl LII?
Yes -1000
No +450
The Eagles have loved playing up this whole underdog role throughout the playoffs. It’s really hard to imagine a circumstance in which Michaels doesn’t ultimately use the term “underdog” to describe them at some point during the game.
Will Al Michaels Say “Odds” During Super Bowl LII?
Yes -1000
No +450
Remember that there’s a lot of ways Michaels can slip “odds” into the discussion without there being any connotation to gambling. “Odds” have it, there’s a good chance he slips “odds” into the discussion somewhere along the way.
Will Al Michaels Say “Pointspread” During Super Bowl LII?
Yes +360
No -500
Michaels has always been known for his cheeky gambling references, but he rarely crosses the line like Brent Musburger would. A pointspread is a very specific thing that is very specific to gambling, and that’s why it only pays $0.20 on your dollar for Michaels to avoid using the term over the course of the Super Bowl.
Will Al Michaels Say “Vegas” During Super Bowl LII?
Yes +240
No -300
Unless some bizarre discussion about the Raiders comes up, Michaels is going to have to go out of his way to get to Sin City in this game. He’ll blatantly have to be discussing the Super Bowl betting line if he is going to say “Vegas” during the broadcast, a line he rarely crosses.
Will Al Michaels Say “Sportsbook” During Super Bowl LII?
Yes +240
No -300
Another prop that is going to require a lot of work to get in on Michaels’ behalf without coming right out and saying that the Patriots are favored by 5-points in the Super Bowl. Unless of course some random discussion about “Moneyball” or “Ball Four” or any of the other great sports books comes up in casual conversation, Michaels will strain to say “sportsbook” during the Super Bowl.
Cris Collinsworth and Al Michaels Super Bowl Props
Along with all of the Al Michaels Super Bowl Props, BetDSI Sportsbook also has several props that involve either Michaels or his partner in crime, Cris Collinsworth uttering phrases that are prevalent for the Patriots and the Eagles.
Will Al Michaels or Cris Collinsworth Say “Danny Playoff” During Super Bowl LII?
Yes +240
No -300
Rob Gronkowski never minces words, and he came up with a good one when he referred to Danny Amendola as “Danny Playoff” following his big performance in the Divisional playoff game against Tennessee. But will Michaels or Collinsworth go for the bait and use it for Amendola on Super Sunday? Our gut is that Collinsworth could go there and pay off a price of nearly 5/2.
Will All Michaels or Cris Collinsworth Say “GOAT” During Super Bowl LII?
Yes +360
No -500
There are a lot of connotations here for the word “GOAT” to come out of the mouth of either Michaels or Collinsworth. Of course, we’re aiming for the colloquialism used to describe Tom Brady as the GOAT of quarterbacks or Bill Belichick as the GOAT of head coaches, but heck, you never know if some kicker is going to go all Scott Norwood and end up being the other goat of the game.
Will Al Michaels or Cris Collinsworth Say “Pro Football Focus” During Super Bowl LII?
Yes -200
No +150
Pro Football Focus is Collinsworth’s baby, and it’s hard to not see him throw a plug or two in for the site he liked using so much that he bought it.
Will Al Michaels or Cris Collinsworth Say “Rocky” During Super Bowl LII?
Yes +180
No -220
Michaels is a fan of the classics and often makes references to pop culture. Some go over better than others. There isn’t anything more iconic in Philadelphia than Rocky, so maybe good ol’ Sly Stallone works his way into the Super Bowl broadcast.
Will Al Michaels or Cris Collinsworth Say “City of Brotherly Love” During Super Bowl LII?
Yes +150
No -180
If this game was being played in Philly, it would be a no-brainer for Michaels to have this one come out of his mouth. It’ll be tougher now for one of the two in the NBC booth to get to the “City of Brotherly Love,” but we certainly wouldn’t bet against it.
Total Times Al Michaels or Cris Collinsworth Say “Dynasty” During Super Bowl LII
Over 2.5 (-130)
Under 2.5 (+100)
If the Patriots are blowing the doors off of the Eagles, it’s going to be impossible for both Michaels and Collinsworth to avoid the D-word. The Patriots have the greatest dynasty going in NFL history, and surely, NBC won’t shy away from that, particularly if Brady picks up his sixth Super Bowl ring.
Total Times Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth Say “Gronk” During Super Bowl LII
Over 3.5 (-115)
Under 3.5 (-115)
Obviously, this prop depends largely on whether Gronkowski is cleared to play in the Super Bowl. Even if Gronkowski isn’t out there, though, Collinsworth never misses an opportunity to talk about a man who isn’t on the field. This is a live prop if Gronk doesn’t play, and it feels like a slam dunk if he does.
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