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It's a bit more complex than that since they're @Houston, @Cleveland and home against the champs and a team that has beaten them this year.
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David
New Orleans is obviously the toughest, Cincinnati has given up, Cleveland is a concern but less so with Delhomme, Houston is in freefall. -- nm
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Dano (aka dano)
Dec 6 '10, 14:05
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Baltimore is 3-3 on the road and have a porous secondary facing Andre Johnson and Matt Schaub. They could easily be 8-6 in 14 days.
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David
Dec 6, 14:11
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Houston is 3-3 at home & has given up a minimum of 24 points in every game this season against everyone they've played who wasn't starting Rusty Smith -- nm
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Dano
Dec 6, 14:16
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So, it's a coin flip that Baltimore is 8-5 heading into a game against the champs. Then, they're 40-60 to win that game.
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David
Dec 6, 14:25
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So you expect Houston to be 3 point favorites? -- nm
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Dano
Dec 6, 14:29
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Let's just say that I'm not concerned about Houston or Cincinnati. Cleveland worries me a bit, and New Orleans a lot. -- nm
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Dano
Dec 6, 14:30
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I think that with your particular defensive issues, Schaub/Johnson is one of the scariest matchups you could face.
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David
Dec 6, 14:36
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