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1 minute ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

Funny there were rumors decision to move on from BB came after the colds victory in Germany. Apparently after colts beat panthers things started to really heat up with Reich. Would be funny if colts got another coach fired.

Pat McAfee had a good point: all major in season firings seem to happen after losing to a bitter rival badly. 

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2 hours ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

The Browns are not the Titans. I don’t see how Texans win this game without Stroud.

 

 


Browns most likely will lock up the 5th seed they keep finding ways to win. 4th, 6th or 7th seed is the most likely scenario for the playoffs now.

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3 hours ago, Solid84 said:

Well, I'd guess they are likely looking at more than one game.

 

I don't care who's favored, but it's weird to me that they think Heinicke is worth three points more than Ridder. It looks like the action has flipped also, from 60% of bets on the Colts to 60% of bets on the Falcons.

 

Heinicke isn't a good QB, he's even more limited than Ridder, but a little less turnover prone.

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3 hours ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

Falcons are favored by 1 per Sports Book Caesars. Keep in mind though, home teams usually get 3 points in the betting world. So, they really aren't favored. 

I guess, on a neutral field, Vegas would give us the better chance of winning

...but for this week, the Falcons are the favorites to defeat the Colts.

All the more reason, to take serious, like in the the other ongoing thread... "Let’s Not Overlook the Falcons"

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42 minutes ago, Superman said:

 

I don't care who's favored, but it's weird to me that they think Heinicke is worth three points more than Ridder. It looks like the action has flipped also, from 60% of bets on the Colts to 60% of bets on the Falcons.

 

Heinicke isn't a good QB, he's even more limited than Ridder, but a little less turnover prone.

I was mainly commenting on the "just beat the Steelers part".

 

I don't think neither Heinicke nor Ridder are particularly good and are probably on par or close to it. So, why switching from one to the other gives such a big swing in odds and betting behavior is weird.

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14 hours ago, JediXMan said:


How can they look at how well we played against the Steelers vs how they lost to one of the worst NFL teams and come to this conclusion lol. 

I think they are looking at our potential situation. No Pittman, No Moss, and No Taylor.  Probably why they swung things that way.  I however think Moss and Taylor will play.  Pittman probably not

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