Broncos can secure a postseason with a victory and loss by New York or Pittsburgh, and can win the AFC West with a victory and a Kansas City defeat or tie.
CIN +3.5
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Broncos can secure a postseason with a victory and loss by New York or Pittsburgh, and can win the AFC West with a victory and a Kansas City defeat or tie.
Welcome WAROUTS, Denver at home against a second string QB (McCarron) will be tough to beat. They both need to win and both have solid defenses. The weather is going to be about 15 at game time, COLD! I can see a lot of punts coming in this game..........I'm betting the under in this game, that's all. Strictly my opinion only. Good luck! --- THE Myth
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Welcome WAROUTS, Denver at home against a second string QB (McCarron) will be tough to beat. They both need to win and both have solid defenses. The weather is going to be about 15 at game time, COLD! I can see a lot of punts coming in this game..........I'm betting the under in this game, that's all. Strictly my opinion only. Good luck! --- THE Myth
bengals can finally win a primetime game since they have a good QB(AJ McCarron) playing this week., he'll probably do great until Dalton gets back and ruins the postseason for them
Bengalis(+3)
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bengals can finally win a primetime game since they have a good QB(AJ McCarron) playing this week., he'll probably do great until Dalton gets back and ruins the postseason for them
Life got a lot easier for the Bengals, with the Steelers losing to Baltimore. They are 6-1 on the road, they can clinch a bye with a win, and still have a slim chance to overtake New England for the top overall seed.
The Broncos can be anywhere from #1 overall seed to out of the playoffs, depending on what they do in their final two games.
With the Chiefs winning (although, not covering) yesterday, the pressure is much more on the Broncos to win. They likely need to win out now to win the division.
Osweiler was really impressive against the Steelers last week, at least in the first half. It's hard for me to see Bengals winning in Denver without Dalton.
I'm cheating the line from -3.5 to -3 and taking the Broncos. Also like a small play on the under, considering the bitter cold game conditions.
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Life got a lot easier for the Bengals, with the Steelers losing to Baltimore. They are 6-1 on the road, they can clinch a bye with a win, and still have a slim chance to overtake New England for the top overall seed.
The Broncos can be anywhere from #1 overall seed to out of the playoffs, depending on what they do in their final two games.
With the Chiefs winning (although, not covering) yesterday, the pressure is much more on the Broncos to win. They likely need to win out now to win the division.
Osweiler was really impressive against the Steelers last week, at least in the first half. It's hard for me to see Bengals winning in Denver without Dalton.
I'm cheating the line from -3.5 to -3 and taking the Broncos. Also like a small play on the under, considering the bitter cold game conditions.
emoneypitt, was thinking the same thing but found out that Brock has a stage 2 shoulder separation. That's why he couldn't throw the second half of last weeks game. If he was healthy this would be a no brainer. I did a lot of research and he gets one pop on that left arm and he's in trouble again. What are your thoughts about that?
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emoneypitt, was thinking the same thing but found out that Brock has a stage 2 shoulder separation. That's why he couldn't throw the second half of last weeks game. If he was healthy this would be a no brainer. I did a lot of research and he gets one pop on that left arm and he's in trouble again. What are your thoughts about that?
Just about everyone is playing with some type of injury at this point in the season. Cincinnati only beat SF with McCarron because the 49ers are putrid. Denver is a much better caliber team. Both teams were playing with a backup as it is. I still like Denver with a backup, be it Osweiler or the third string.
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jrgumpert,
Just about everyone is playing with some type of injury at this point in the season. Cincinnati only beat SF with McCarron because the 49ers are putrid. Denver is a much better caliber team. Both teams were playing with a backup as it is. I still like Denver with a backup, be it Osweiler or the third string.
Like Denver here. Their passing defense is better than Cincy's and McCarron will find this to be a completely different challenge than San Francisco last week. He also doesn't have a reliable running game to back him up as Bernard and Hill can be hit-or-miss.
Osweiler is a better QB than McCarron and he is playing with a superior receiving corps.
Add in the x-factor of the Bengals record on primetime games and Marvin Lewis' usual clueless form of coaching in high-pressure situations, Denver is the play here.
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Like Denver here. Their passing defense is better than Cincy's and McCarron will find this to be a completely different challenge than San Francisco last week. He also doesn't have a reliable running game to back him up as Bernard and Hill can be hit-or-miss.
Osweiler is a better QB than McCarron and he is playing with a superior receiving corps.
Add in the x-factor of the Bengals record on primetime games and Marvin Lewis' usual clueless form of coaching in high-pressure situations, Denver is the play here.
O/U 40 is a big ??? Lots of defense and lots of punts. But that means lots of returns and possibly lots of short fields for possibly easier/quicker scores.
Like Denver better.
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O/U 40 is a big ??? Lots of defense and lots of punts. But that means lots of returns and possibly lots of short fields for possibly easier/quicker scores.
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