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  • The Wiz
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    • 11-08-09
    • 312

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    {Another Monday Night Stinker}

    I thought the Monday night game was suppose to be one of the best games of the week?
    Seriously, who schedules these games, and why can’t they change them mid-season?
    This game hurts my brain a bit. One of those MNF games that basically requires beer.
    Ditto…

    This is a must-win for the Ravens. And I think it'll be an easy win. I don't even know if this constitutes as a road game. Will there actually be Browns fans in the stands? And if so, why would they go to this game? Their team is a disgrace, and if I were them, I'd boycott until the owner hires someone who actually knows what he's doing.

    The spread is definitely wide, but always big and giving the Browns plenty of chances to cover. 71% of the public likes Baltimore, a number that often stings the public while making the books mo money, mo money, mo money! But I think this time will be different.
    During the Browns 7 losses this season, they’ve lost by less than 13 points just once, an overtime loss to a good Bengals team. The Browns have scored fewer than 7 points 5 times this season. They’ve scored one offensive touchdown or less in 7 of their 8 games. That’s absurd, but absolutely true. Sometimes things are unbelievable even though you can see them with your own eyes. Like the name Ochocinco on the back of a dude’s jersey. Like the Oakland Raiders. Like a dude in Cleveland completing just 2 of 17 passes… And winning! The Browns scoring 1 offensive touchdown or less in 7 of 8 games is one of those things. Mangini’s not even angry, he’s amazed, an entire cheese log…
    As if being unbelievably bad offensively wasn’t bad enough, the Browns give up 170.5 rushing yards per game, that’s 31st in the NFL, right behind the Buffalo Bills. But at least the Bills are a Top 10 pass defense (actually 11, but you get the picture) – the Browns rank 22nd in pass defense as well. Not only do they give up yards, but they have almost no takeaways either. Only the Chiefs have fewer interceptions. This team is bad, and last time the Ravens played them, the Browns were exposed for exactly what they are. A team with no offense, no defense, and a clown in a man suit acting as head coach. Dreamy situation.

    Baltimore has covered the past eight times it has met a team with a losing mark. The Ravens have covered 10 of the past 13 times they’ve been favored. However, Baltimore is just 2-9 ATS when favored on the road.
    Cleveland is 3-10-1 ATS in its last 14 overall games and 1-6-1 ATS in its last eight home contests. The ‘under’ has cashed in five of Cleveland’s last seven home games.

    recommend: -10.5
  • The Wiz
    Restricted User
    • 11-08-09
    • 312

    #2
    Cash It!!
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