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  • Amazing Quirk About Tonight's NFL Game

    I read this on another site and I don't know if it's true, but it sounds right:

    Tonight is the first time in the 50-year history of NFL point spreads that a team with a losing streak of four games or more was a double digit favorite on the road.

    Don't know what that means but it sure seems like Cleveland is getting a lot of points

  • #2
    Originally posted by griswold View Post
    I read this on another site and I don't know if it's true, but it sounds right:

    Tonight is the first time in the 50-year history of NFL point spreads that a team with a losing streak of four games or more was a double digit favorite on the road.

    Don't know what that means but it sure seems like Cleveland is getting a lot of points
    Line has dropped to -9.... I think Vegas is tryin' to trick
    the public into takin' Cleveland.

    TOUCHDOWN FAT BOY!

    I was Born my Pappy's Son,
    When I hit the ground, I was on the Run!
    Jon E. Checkers

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jcheckers View Post
      Line has dropped to -9.... I think Vegas is tryin' to trick
      the public into takin' Cleveland.
      I know what you are saying, and I hate that feeling. I feel a little the same about the total. 33 is the lowest I've ever seen, and I feel they are begging us into taking the under. I might just let this game slide on by.

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      • #4
        I just threw in a small bet on the over. Brady Quinn is suddenly playing pretty good and Pittsburgh's defense was awful last week.

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        • #5
          I played the under even though it's low. I have a feeling once the game starts everyone's gonna wish they were on the under.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BigWeiner View Post
            I played the under even though it's low. I have a feeling once the game starts everyone's gonna wish they were on the under.
            well did ya?

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            • #7
              yeah Gris, that was my basis for going w/ Cleveland. Just seemed like way too many points for a Pitt team that not only had a four game losing streak, but two of those losses were to Oakland and KC, teams the same caliber as Cleveland. Throw in that they weren't playing at home, and the nasty night meant the game had to be low scoring, and those 10 points seemed like one of the easier bets of the NFL season.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by griswold View Post
                I read this on another site and I don't know if it's true, but it sounds right:

                Tonight is the first time in the 50-year history of NFL point spreads that a team with a losing streak of four games or more was a double digit favorite on the road.

                Don't know what that means but it sure seems like Cleveland is getting a lot of points
                Last night was the 17th time in 20 seasons that the road team was favored on a 4 or more game losing streak, regardless of the spread. In those 17 games the road team is 6-11 SU.

                It was by far the largest point spread. The previous high was 3.5 Carolina losing at Skins in 2001.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BearDown View Post
                  I know what you are saying, and I hate that feeling. I feel a little the same about the total. 33 is the lowest I've ever seen, and I feel they are begging us into taking the under. I might just let this game slide on by.
                  Since 1989 there's been 81 games with the total 32.5 or lower. In those 81 games 39-40-2 is the OU record.

                  The lowest was 30. Twice. Saints at Eagles in 1991. Saints won 13-6. Then again in 1993. Bengals at Pats. Pats won 7-2 (not a typo).

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