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Spread is down to -2 for Texans @ Vikings
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Its a war of attrition out there, the healthiest are almost always the teams that win games. I can't remember which team it is, but they have 17 players injured and 8 are starters? Yet when they get rolled, the media will just gush about how great their opponent was, how much they suck and give no mention of the rash of injuries. The rush to hype from week to week is insane in the NFL media.

p.s. There it is: the line is now down to 1.5 this morning. Go get 'em, Vikes.
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(09-21-2024, 04:30 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: Its a war of attrition out there, the healthiest are almost always the teams that win games. I can't remember which team it is, but they have 17 players injured and 8 are starters? Yet when they get rolled, the media will just gush about how great their opponent was, how much they suck and give no mention of the rash of injuries. The rush to hype from week to week is insane in the NFL media.

p.s. There it is: the line is now down to 1.5 this morning. Go get 'em, Vikes.

Probably the Rams. Seems everyone is out this week. Yes, media and even a lot of fans only see Ws and Ls. They don't play much attention to how they happened. Even Vegas sucks at it. 

I think part of the reason the Vikings have raised some eyebrows this year is because everyone thinks the Vikings were a 7-10 team last year. That was their record, but that was obviously not a 7-10 team. A lot of weird shit happened last year. 

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