Im leaning hard on the under buddy, nice bailout play......smh I had a couple of tough losses yesterday, its all good, still running with some chips, BOL man
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Im leaning hard on the under buddy, nice bailout play......smh I had a couple of tough losses yesterday, its all good, still running with some chips, BOL man
Steelers are12-2 at Paul Brown Stadium and beat the Bengles 24-17 last year with a depleted lineup. MNF divisional rivalry I'm taking the dog. BOL Damon
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Steelers are12-2 at Paul Brown Stadium and beat the Bengles 24-17 last year with a depleted lineup. MNF divisional rivalry I'm taking the dog. BOL Damon
Steelers might be 12-2 there but they are the yankees of football they are a once championship team on the decline. Last years team could at least run the ball this years team cant and without pro bowl pouncey its that much tougher. Harrison will sack big ben once this game as will rest of bengwads. This is a transistion of power tonight. CINN 24 PITT 13
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Steelers might be 12-2 there but they are the yankees of football they are a once championship team on the decline. Last years team could at least run the ball this years team cant and without pro bowl pouncey its that much tougher. Harrison will sack big ben once this game as will rest of bengwads. This is a transistion of power tonight. CINN 24 PITT 13
Copy and Paste... Things didn't go exactly as planned in Week 1 for either the Cincinnati Bengals or Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers' offense looked like it couldn't move the ball on a Division III team in a 16-9 loss to the Tennessee Titans, while the Bengals made some mental errors and allowed the Chicago Bears to rally for a 24-21 comeback win.
The Steelers visit the Bengals on Monday night in a game in which the line got as high as Cincinnati -7 at The Las Vegas Hotel -- the biggest underdog Pittsburgh has been since it was an 8-point dog in Week 13 last season with Charlie Batch starting. Despite more than 76 percent of the spread bets coming in on the Bengals, the line has dropped to -6.5 at the LVH and other sports books on the strip, indicating some sharp money on the Steelers.
The combination of Pittsburgh's poor overall performance and mounting injuries is why this line is so high. The Steelers will be without Cortez Allen, Le'Veon Bell, Larry Foote and Maurkice Pouncey (the final two of whom are both lost for the season) on Monday night. That means William Gay will start, and rookie safety Shamarko Thomas will be the team's nickel back, putting even more pressure on Ike Taylor to shut down Bengals star wideout A.J. Green. And that's not even factoring in the sieve that was Pittsburgh's offensive line last week or the secrets former Steeler James Harrison will be telling Cincinnati's staff during the week.
Everyday above ground is a good day - 83 @Damon102covers
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Copy and Paste... Things didn't go exactly as planned in Week 1 for either the Cincinnati Bengals or Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers' offense looked like it couldn't move the ball on a Division III team in a 16-9 loss to the Tennessee Titans, while the Bengals made some mental errors and allowed the Chicago Bears to rally for a 24-21 comeback win.
The Steelers visit the Bengals on Monday night in a game in which the line got as high as Cincinnati -7 at The Las Vegas Hotel -- the biggest underdog Pittsburgh has been since it was an 8-point dog in Week 13 last season with Charlie Batch starting. Despite more than 76 percent of the spread bets coming in on the Bengals, the line has dropped to -6.5 at the LVH and other sports books on the strip, indicating some sharp money on the Steelers.
The combination of Pittsburgh's poor overall performance and mounting injuries is why this line is so high. The Steelers will be without Cortez Allen, Le'Veon Bell, Larry Foote and Maurkice Pouncey (the final two of whom are both lost for the season) on Monday night. That means William Gay will start, and rookie safety Shamarko Thomas will be the team's nickel back, putting even more pressure on Ike Taylor to shut down Bengals star wideout A.J. Green. And that's not even factoring in the sieve that was Pittsburgh's offensive line last week or the secrets former Steeler James Harrison will be telling Cincinnati's staff during the week.
The Steelers visit the Bengals on Monday night in a game in which the
line got as high as Cincinnati -7 at The Las Vegas Hotel -- the biggest
underdog Pittsburgh has been since it was an 8-point dog in Week 13 last
season with Charlie Batch starting. Despite more than 76 percent of the
spread bets coming in on the Bengals, the line has dropped to -6.5 at
the LVH and other sports books on the strip, indicating some sharp money
on the Steelers.
GL Damon
What do you call an Eternal Optimist? An accordion player with a beeper!
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The Steelers visit the Bengals on Monday night in a game in which the
line got as high as Cincinnati -7 at The Las Vegas Hotel -- the biggest
underdog Pittsburgh has been since it was an 8-point dog in Week 13 last
season with Charlie Batch starting. Despite more than 76 percent of the
spread bets coming in on the Bengals, the line has dropped to -6.5 at
the LVH and other sports books on the strip, indicating some sharp money
on the Steelers.
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