No need for points here...The REDSKINS win this one outright. Ill check back in when the clock hits zero.
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I'm not as confident as you about that, but I do think the moneyline is a good value.
Seattle is the team with more pressure and they are liable to choke it away like last year. Meanwhile, the Redskins have had a chance in every game but one.
Good luck today.Records:
NCAA Hoops (38-34-2, +4.59*)
NFL Sides (34-25, +12.15*)
NFL Totals (18-14-1, +8.23*)
NCAA Foots Plays (65-48-4, +21.47*)
NBA Plays (4-1-0, +5.92*)
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Seattle played the easiest schedule in the NFC and the Redskins played the hardest.
Swap schedules and it's not unrealistic at all to say that the Seahawks would be the 10-6 team and the Skins would be the 13-3 team.
Don't be surprised when this game comes down to the final possession.Posted Plays
2006 NFL Record: 10-8-1 (+11.21 units)
5*: 1-0
2006 NCAA Football Record: 25-20 (+10.74 units)
5*: 0-2
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Originally posted by NJFATITALIANNo need for points here...The REDSKINS win this one outright. Ill check back in when the clock hits zero.
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Originally posted by BigMikeDon't be surprised when Brunnell has 25 yards passing this week and loses by 2 TDs +. :christmasRecords:
NCAA Hoops (38-34-2, +4.59*)
NFL Sides (34-25, +12.15*)
NFL Totals (18-14-1, +8.23*)
NCAA Foots Plays (65-48-4, +21.47*)
NBA Plays (4-1-0, +5.92*)
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Originally posted by STaylor36Seattle played the easiest schedule in the NFC and the Redskins played the hardest.
Swap schedules and it's not unrealistic at all to say that the Seahawks would be the 10-6 team and the Skins would be the 13-3 team.
Don't be surprised when this game comes down to the final possession.
Seattle played the easiest schedule in the NFC and the Redskins played the hardest.
Seattle has played the easiest schedule in football. Indy has played the 2nd easiest. One reason for both teams is they play in lousy divisions, especially Seattle.
IMO strenght of schedule is overrated in the NFL. The talent level is very close.
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