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Announcers have been named: Kevin Harlan and Solomon Wilcots - same announcers who did the Rams game two games ago.
CBS @ 12 noon CST Also worth noting, in the Houston area and most of Texas (except Metroplex, El Paso area), the followup game on CBS is the Ravens vs. Raiders game. Of course, following that game might be a moot point if the Texans don't come through.... The bookies think the Denver vs KC game is the least likely to go the other way as Denver is a 13 point favorite.... the Ravens and Jets are currently about 10 pt favorites... The Texans are now favored by 7.5 to 9 points depending on which sportsbook you go by.... a very strange spread to say the least.... |
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Often in games like this there's no spread, no book offered since the priority the Pats asssign to winning the game is uncertain. |
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If the oddsmakers wanted to entice the Eastern/New England money into the mix, then they give the Texans the big number.... Frankly, I'd probably have it more like a pick'em game or Texans by two... but 7.5? 9? There was a time roughly 15-25 years ago when you could really scarf on the last 2 games of the season when teams had already clinched.... Betting the dog against a favored-and-already-clinched team was almost an automatic win. The Jets covering (and winning) against an undefeated Colts team last week is a perfect example. (Just imagine if you had wagered on the Colts - I reckon there are some real unhappy people in Indy with the way *that* unfolded) Nowadays, it is almost like the oddsmakers overcompensate for this situation - thus the crazy spread.... |
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I'm going to be really pissed off if the Texans win, Baltimore or Denver loses, but the Jets win. Eff the Colts.
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People will think Denver will win easily however the Broncos have won only twice in their last nine games (one of which was a thrashing of KC at Arrowhead) but Denver has a 3-0 division record on the road this year and yet 0-2 at home. Wouldn't shock me at all to see them lose, especially if the Chiefs hang around for three quarters. Matt Cassel, in particular, has something to prove.
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I think the biggest issue here is going to be Kubiak vs. Bilichick. Both teams are very similar. The only problem here is that one coach is one of the most winning-est coaches of this decade while the other has shown that he can be completely confused at times.
Kubiak needs to come out with 2-3 different game plans. He also needs to be able to ADJUST at the half. Something he has not done all season. The key to this game is ADJUST, ADJUST, ADJUST. Also it is sad to say but we have nobody to hold Randy Moss-at the corner or safety. So we definitely cannot have mental lapses by whomever is playing the FS. Whether it be Busing or Barber. We cannot let a cerebral QB like Brady just sit back and destroy us. We need our probowlers to step up this game. |
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