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SUNDAY NIGHT GAME OF THE YEAR Pittsburgh-Baltimore
WASHINGTON SERVICE
Their Sunday Night Game of the Year release is on Baltimore.
Since they fully expect Cincy to win earlier in the day to make this a must win situation for Baltimore to make the playoffs, they love Baltimore's motivation in this contest.
BUT - they make it quite clear that even if Cincy loses, granting Baltimore and automatic playoff berth, they still like Brian Billick's squad tonight because their playing in revenge against Pittsburgh, having lost six in a row at home to the Steel City visitors.
Their Game of the Year is on Cincinnati, winners of five in a row SU and ATS at home, minus the points against Cleveland as Marvin Lewis' team keeps its playoff hopes alive.
They also have a top-rated 5,000* play on Miami, and a 3,000* side on San Diego.
ONE-AND-ONLY 20* LOCK OF THE YEAR Dallas-New Orleans
AUSTIN SERVICE
Their One-And-Only 20* Game of the Year is on Dallas to win and cover at New Orleans. Although the Pokes have clinched a playoff berth, they feel Bill Parcells will not allow his young team to coast in its finale, using this game as a tuneup for the postseason. They also point out New Orleans has failed to cover its regular season finale six straight years.
SECOND 7* PLAY OF THE SEASON DOG OF THE YEAR HIGEST-RATED PLAY OF THE YEAR
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI SERVICE
Their 7* Dog of the Year is on New York to upset Carolina, giving Jim Fassel a win in his final game at the Big Blue helm. They point out Carolina, with nothing to play for since it's playoff lot was already decided, rested five starters last Sunday, and is expected to take the same approach again today.
They also point out Carolina is 1-9 ATS as a favorite this season.
Their Double-Digit rout of the year is on Kansas City to beat Chicago by at least 17 points, as they feel KC will want to end the season on a strong note after a series of disappointing outings, including last Sunday's loss at Minnesota. Plus, they point out KC is 7-0 at home this year with an average margin of victory of over 16 points a game.
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