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![]() The steelers didnt look dangerous at all yesterday. Pats could have locked up home field with a win. The more i think on it, the less plausible the theory becomes imo.
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#2
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![]() Steelers are the only team in AFC with a legitimate shot to beat Pats. They had a bad game yesterday for sure but it was one of those rivalry all records out the window games. They IMO are a dangerous out if they get in.
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![]() Quote:
"Let's play the team that just beat us and plays us tough every time (oh and sent us golfing as the 1-seed the last time they got in) instead of a team that lost to Ryan Mallett off the couch." Makes sense. |
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![]() Quote:
Super Bowl 50 Odds Team Odds New England Patriots +333 Carolina Panthers +333 Arizona Cardinals +600 Seattle Seahawks +750 Green Bay Packers +800 Denver Broncos +900 Pittsburgh Steelers +1,200 Cincinnati Bengals +1,600 Kansas City Chiefs +2,000 Minnesota Vikings +5,000 New York Jets +5,000 |
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![]() Same oddsmakers who made them -10 on the road in a rivalry game yesterday? How'd that work out? Plenty of Steelers fans in Vegas.
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![]() Ok Joey.. Give us your odds for AFC this year and we will see how it goes.
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![]() I'm not making a line, but I think it's wide open. When healthy, the Patriots and Bengals should be 1-2, but both have major injury concerns. I could see anybody but the Texans winning the AFC. I just don't agree with the idea that the Steelers are this juggernaut to be afraid of because they have some flashy receivers and get bet in Vegas.
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#8
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![]() it was the ravens superbowl. the world was on the steelers but the line didn't budge. something was in the air.. knocking down those teasers and flat bets on pittsburgh was the only thing that saved the bookies yesterday
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