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Las Vegas - Going in opposite directions. That's a perfect description of the Bengals and Steelers. These two AFC North rivals hooked up in the season opener, and Pittsburgh posted a 23-20 OT win at Cincinnati. It was THE WORST game of Joe Burrow's career. He was sacked SEVEN times and threw FOUR interceptions. After another loss, Cincy has now won five of its last seven straight up, and has covered six. They also had a week off to prepare for the Steelers.
Read MoreLas Vegas - What am I missing? When the lines opened this past Sunday night, Army came out as a 10 point favorite over Connecticut. Lemme give you a little UConn history over the last four years. Start with 2018 and an 1-11 record, followed by 2-10 in 2019, and THANKFULLY, the 2020 season was canceled due to Covid. The Huskies bounced back in 2021 with a gorgeous, he said sarcastically, 1-11 record. That's a combined 4-32 record. Big OUCH! So, they fired Randy Edsall and brought in Jim L.
Read MoreLas Vegas - LET IT SNOW. You've probably read about the SIX FEET of snow expected in Buffalo, and seen the line jump around like crazy, especially the Over/Under total. The total opened at 47.5 on Sunday night, then plummeted all the way down to 41.5 after the snow advisory story. The NFL has decided to move the game to Detroit, which bumped the O/U back up to 48.5 in some spots. Hope that you grabbed the total at 41.5 then bought back at 48.5. That's a sweet SEVEN POINT MIDDLE!
Read MoreLas Vegas - Tennessee is riding a gorgeous 7-0 spread winning streak on the way to Lambeau but there are some issues. The Titans will be without starting center Ben Jones (concussion), safety Amani Hooker (shoulder), kicker Randy Bullock (right calf) and outside linebacker Bud Dupree (hip). Those are some VERY important pieces to Mike Vrabel's puzzle.
Read MoreLas Vegas - OLE BAABBBEEE! You ready for the BIGGEST sporting event on the planet? Yup, it's the World Cup starting this Sunday. Gonna take a gigantic pile of chips and throw it down on Argentina at 5/1. Lionel Messi might not be the best player in the world anymore, but he is still Messi. And this is probably his last shot at the trophy since he will be turning 39 when the next Cup rolls around in 2026 here in North America.
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