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View Poll Results: Best Team as of Week 11. | |||
Colts Deserve Top Ranking for a Week by Beating the Pats |
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25 | 59.52% |
Saints Are Still the Best Team in Football |
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16 | 38.10% |
Minnesota are the Best Team |
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1 | 2.38% |
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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by saintsfan1976 Yeah the spread on the Cleveland vs Colts game would be what,...3 points? First off, the spread is how Vegas gets fools to bet money on both sides of a game. If there were a clear ...
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Re: Saints Slip to #2 in Most Power Ratings...
Originally Posted by saintsfan1976
First off, the spread is how Vegas gets fools to bet money on both sides of a game. ![]()
If there were a clear delineation between football teams then one would expect those who pick games every week to have high percentages of correct picks. We all know that isn't true. And the importance of injuries to single players in the NFL is further proof of the slim margin between teams. The Saints lose Sedrick Ellis and the run defense suddenly suffers. Games in the NFL are very often decided by a single mistake. At other levels of football the disparity in teams allows the good teams to make multiple mistakes and still win easily. If there is such a wide difference in teams I challenge anyone to pick all 13 games this week to prove it. Anything less than 10-3 picking games would be abysmal if there truly is a big difference in teams. It should be obvious who will win every game. |
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