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    thealfa
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    will there be a Ravens win against Chiefs?

    i am familiar with Ravens and their capabilities, but not so much about Chiefs. I am leaning towards Ravens because I am familiar with them (this could be a mistake), although I knew more about the Saints but I picked Seahawks. I don't know Chiefs too well. They seem to be the favorite.

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    Lay the three points and prepare for a payday.

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    Think so.. Don't see the Chiefs playing next week

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    I'm on Balt...then again, I also had New Orl and Indy..

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    KC at home is very tough. Probably too tough for the Ravens, who have this Steeler like image of toughness (on D), that in their case fails to include their lack of consistency. Todd Haley was the OC for the Cards when they made it to the Superbowl. He knows what it takes. He's far exceeded expectations during his first season as head coach and I don't see why that would stop today. He also knows Boldin inside out. Should be another close battle, and wouldn't surprise me if Chiefs ended up winning. It's not like the Ravens are a super team. Until a pointless week 17, KC was unbeaten at home.

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    It was far from a pointless week 17 against the Raiders for the Chiefs. Chiefs have played a very very weak schedule this season. Got beat down by the Raiders 31 to 10 with there starters playing. Mcfadden didn't even play for the Raiders. Take the Ravens in this one could get ugly early for Chiefs.

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    There is no such thing as a super team in the NFL. Unbeaten at home don't mean anything. Any "super team" should play hard in or out of home. I am familiar with Ravens so I am taking the mline. I heard about you Dark Horse, what's your handicapping stats? I'm a newbie but won Seahawks over Saints. Almost won Bengals vs. Chargers when Bengals was a huge underdog in that game but I backed out. The Bengals has a win and loss over Ravens (this bothers me LOL). Seems like Chiefs is a stronger team, but I know the Ravens.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Horse View Post
    KC at home is very tough. Probably too tough for the Ravens, who have this Steeler like image of toughness (on D), that in their case fails to include their lack of consistency. Todd Haley was the OC for the Cards when they made it to the Superbowl. He knows what it takes. He's far exceeded expectations during his first season as head coach and I don't see why that would stop today. He also knows Boldin inside out. Should be another close battle, and wouldn't surprise me if Chiefs ended up winning. It's not like the Ravens are a super team. Until a pointless week 17, KC was unbeaten at home.

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    -3 for Ravens?

    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkHorseplayer View Post
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    i like the chiefs in this matchup in KC

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    I really like the 1st half under

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