Pittsburgh Steelers at Houston Texans
Sunday, 10/2/11, 1:00 PM EST, TV:  CBS
Opening Point Spread:  Houston -3
Current Betting Line:  Houston -3.5
Opening Total:  45.5
Current Total:  45
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Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens
Sunday, 9/11/11, 1:00 PM EST, TV: CBS
Opening Point Spread: Baltimore -3
Current Betting Line: Baltimore -1.5
Opening Total: 37
Current Total: 36
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Atlanta Falcons at Pittsburgh Steelers
Saturday, 8/27/11, 7:30 PM EST
Opening Point Spread:  Pittsburgh -4.5
Current Betting Line:  Pittsburgh -3
Opening Total:  36
Current Total:  35.5
Odds Courtesy of Bookmaker

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Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals
Monday, 11/8/2010, 8:30 PM EST, TV:  ESPN
Opening Point Spread:  Pittsburgh -3.5
Current Betting Line:  Pittsburgh -6
Opening Total:  42.5
Current Total:  41
Current Moneyline:  Pittsburgh -275 / Cincinnati +235

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The Patriots are 15/2 on the current Super Bowl Odds
With Week 9 approaching, we are at about the halfway point of the NFL season. Some teams have disappointed while others have exceeded expectations. Let’s take a look at the current Super Bowl favorites, with odds according to Bodog.

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Once again Ben Roethlisberger put the Steelers in a tough position this year
One of the most interesting storylines of the NFL preseason – one the few truly interesting ones, really – has been the quarterback situation in Pittsburgh. Ben Roethlisberger is likely to see his suspension decreased from six games to four, but the team – a serious Super Bowl contender in the eyes of many – will have to play without their biggest star for at least a month. That means that they have to find a guy who can not only start those four or six games, but who can keep the team’s hopes and dreams alive until Big Ben is back in action. This is a unique situation to consider, and a fun one to speculate about. It’s also an important situation for NFL handicappers to think about because there is going to be a lot of attention paid to Pittsburgh games, and there will be a chance for value if you call the games right. As you get ready for the regular season to start here are four things to consider about the situation:

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Cold Weather Super Bowl; a hot topic for bettors

Mark this one in your calendars! Super Bowl XLVIII will be the first of its kind to be played outside in a cold weather location. The NFL announced Tuesday that they will hold the 2014 championship game in Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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I don’t want to talk about the Lawrence Taylor issue much because it’s just not worth spending much time on. I just can’t resist commenting on one aspect of the case, though. It has come out today that Taylor claimed that he thought the girl was 19, not 16 – as if that was a defense he was offering. So let me get this straight, LT – your defense is that you admit that you paid to have sex with a seedy prostitute who was there against her will and was high at the time despite the fact that you are married, but that’s all okay because she wasn’t 16. Classy. So much for your claims that you didn’t do anything wrong.

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I’m beginning to think that Donovan McNabb is stupid. Not just sort of stupid, either – cripplingly stupid. how else could you explain his suggestion to the Redskins that they sign Terrell Owens. There are about a million things wrong with that suggestion. McNabb and Owens were oil and water last time around. McNabb really needs to get off to a strong start for his new team. Owens has lost a step or three and clearly isn’t the player he once was. There isn’t a more divisive player in the league. Even at his best Owens wasn’t a great fit for what Mike Shanahan likes to do. Thinking that he’s up to the challenge of playing with Owens again, or that Owens would make an impact in Washington worth the heartache, is a sign of a stunning lack of awareness.

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