Yes, true player props are hard to find. The books like to offer BS like "who's going to win the coin toss?" Props that are 50/50 and they offer 15 cent vig on each side. I can only hope that fools don't really play these.
It's so silly, there are books that claim a large number of props and they turn out to be two pages full of fluff like the above.
Come on Books, who's going to have the balls to offer player props that can be handicapped? Afraid of the number crunchers out here? Oly seems to be the only true book maker out there when it comes to player props.