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January 20th 05, 03:35 PM
Twistedhed
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pam
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(Twistedhed) wrote in
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Your deficit, Dave, is hurting you. Pay attention: "Is known" by the
pros, Dave. How does one get known, grasshoppah? By their history.
Historically, Pittsburgh is known for not covering the spread. Citing
the single exception (this year) to the rule is nice, but has nothing to
do with the pros picks and how the team is viewed in such circles. Now
pick yourself up and cscrape yourself off from my shoe.
How many years do you want to go back
twsity??
Apparently, back before your recent attempts at reading the sheets.
your getting deeper and deeper
The Pittsburgh Steelers are 29-20 ATS since
2000.
Now check the spread vs. the odds and compare it to ANY other team. THAT
is how one reads their record concerning the spread, but then again, if
you knew what you were speaking, you would have cited the source instead
of an outsider's interpretation.
Not counting 2004
http://sportspic.vegasexperts.com/articles.asp
?aid=509
As a road favorite of a TD or less, Pittsburgh
is a very impressive 6-1-2 ATS in their last
nine contests, including a 4-0-1 mark in their
last five games... additionally, the Steelers are
working on a perfect 11-0 ATS mark when
favored by 7.5 points or less over the last two
seasons... in other words, Pittsburgh takes
care of business when the expected outcome
is close...
You really have no concept of what the spread entails and I am weary of
teaching and correcting you this week.
PIT is 7-7 ATS over the last 10 years (L10Y)
in playoff games
Which is meaningless. Take in to consideration
all their games in the last ten years and you may find the zen which
escapes you.
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