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NFL 11 teams 3-3 who will rise and fall?

Discussion in 'The Sports Book' started by mike mc, Oct 16, 2012.

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  1. mike mc

    mike mc High-Roller

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    Has true parity finally set in or is it a combo of injuries, NFL scheduling or something else ? after last weekend 11 teams, 3-3 , 5 more, 4-2.

    Even Houston and Atlanta had poor showings last week. Bolts blow 24 pt lead, Eagles and Pats follow suit, Ravens now have key injuries, 49's were looking good till last week, GB finally looks good, Bears are 4-1 is it their turn to falter this week? who knows? Is it too early to tell or will the cream rise to the top in upcoming weeks.
     
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    It's difficult to say. The NFL and its commentators are very week to week. Last week, they didn't even have to play out the season, the 49ers and Texans were going to the super bowl. After one game, now they're garbage. It's actually kind of funny to watch. The only team I'm really concerned about not being as advertised is the Pats.
     
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    The Ravens aren't as good as their record. They squeaked out two very close games they could have lost. The Patriots aren't as bad as their record. Their 3 losses are by a combined 5 points.

    The entire AFC North is suspect this year. Edge to the Ravens because they still have Ray Rice.

    San Diego and Denver are not good, but one of them has to win the division by default.
     
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