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INFO/SVCS FOR MNF - 10/31

Docs 4* Baltimore

Joey Gaffnay 10* pitt -9 (goy).

.he gave us this play on tuesday thats why the line is 9 for him

ny post tally

Pitt 3 ~ 3

Ny daily news tally

pitt 6 ~ 1

Dunkel index

MONDAY, OCTOBER 31

Pittsburgh* 137.3 (12) Baltimore 125.5

Total Points: 32

9:05p Special K

Pittsburgh Steelers

-10.0 (-110) / 5 units

5* TOP PLAY Pittsburgh Steelers - 10

the real animal 1-4 yesterday

toby scott 0-3 on early plays..

alatex superplay lost again,,0-8 i think,,

Lenny stevens loses his 99th goy yesterday .(he won us alot of money this week ,,thanks lenny buddy )

looks like most services took a pounding yesterday

phantom

posted by phantom

Oct. 31 2005 1:58pm

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    toby scot passes today after a 0-3 day yesterday

    saints,,under boys..tenny..(all losers)

    LENNY STEVENS

    10 star Pittsburgh

    10 star over

    buzz sports

    15-2 sunday and saturday..hes #1 at most places

    Monday Night Opinion

    Baltimore/Pittsburgh Under 33.5

    Pointwise...

    3* Pitt

    Got this from another sight, so it is unconfirmed but:

    WISEGUYS UNLIMITED

    I am very sorry to anyone that followed Sundays poor display. Gave back alot of what we won in football this week right back. Went from 26-11 +69 units this week to 27-20 +12 units. +12 units is good, but losing as much as we did Sunday is very UNACCEPTABLE.

    Monday Night Football

    4 units Pitt Steelers -10

    If you have a diff line, buy the half

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:01pm
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    FIRST EVER

    500 DIME

    MONDAY NIGHT

    GAME OF MY LIFE

    Baltimore vs Pittsburgh

    1-11 NFL SLIDE

    11-3 COLLEGE FOOTBALL RUN

    Lang

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:01pm
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    ASHTON SPORTS

    NFL: 2* BALTIMORE

    We are definitely going to fade the public tonight. Ever since the announcement was made that Ed Reed and Ray Lewis were going to miss this contest the money has been dumped all over the Pittsburgh Steelers in this Monday night game.

    We know that Baltimore is completely inept on offense as Anthony Wright (who is not to blame) has completed a respectable 62.5% of his passes for nearly 200 YPG and 5 TD. The trouble is that the former Gamecock has fired 7 picks to go with his majors.

    Wright has also been sacked a whopping 14 times for losses totaling more than 100 yards. The bigger problem with their offense is the fact that Jamal Lewis has been completely shut down so far. It is time to turn Chester Taylor loose.

    The former Toledo Rocket has gained 223 yards on 37 carries for an average of 6 YPC. Taylor has yet to fumble the ball while Lewis has coughed it up twice. I think that the Ravens will get a few points tonight and will somehow work up enough sack to cover this number.

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:02pm
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    BALTIMORE (2 - 4) at PITTSBURGH (4 - 2)

    Week 8 Monday, 10/31/2005 9:00 PM

    Board Open Latest

    221 BALTIMORE 33 33.5

    222 PITTSBURGH -8.5 -10.5

    BALTIMORE - Local News Coverage

    PITTSBURGH - Local News Coverage

    HEINZ FIELD - Weather

    Power Rating Line

    The power rating system is based on recent game results. The section should be used to compare the relative strength of the two teams involved. A power line is calculated using both teams ratings and home field advantage. Where the power line differs significantly from the current line, the team with the edge is indicated.

    Power Rating

    Estimate Edge

    BALTIMORE

    PITTSBURGH -14

    Team Trends and Angles

    All team trends listed below apply to the current game.

    BALTIMORE - Recent ATS Trends

    Against the spread Over/Under Straight Up

    Current Last 3 Since 1992 Current Last 3 Since 1992 Current Last 3 Since 1992

    Description W-L W-L W-L O-U O-U O-U W-L W-L W-L

    as an underdog of 10 or more points 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-4

    in all games 2-4 19-18 83-66 1-5 18-21 69-86 2-4 21-18 79-77

    when playing against a team with a winning record 0-0 5-6 28-24 0-0 4-8 24-31 0-0 4-8 18-38

    in weeks 5 through 9 1-2 7-3 21-20 1-2 5-6 18-25 1-2 7-4 18-25

    in all lined games 2-4 19-18 83-66 1-5 18-21 69-86 2-4 21-18 79-77

    as an underdog 0-3 4-10 41-37 1-2 3-11 32-49 0-3 2-12 26-56

    as a road underdog of 10.5 to 14 points 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-4

    in road games 0-3 8-11 41-36 1-2 6-13 29-49 0-3 6-13 31-48

    in road lined games 0-3 8-11 41-36 1-2 6-13 29-49 0-3 6-13 31-48

    in a road game where the total is between 32.5 and 35 points 0-1 3-4 9-14 1-0 1-6 11-13 0-1 2-5 10-14

    in all games where the total is 35 or less 2-2 9-6 23-23 1-3 5-10 22-24 2-2 9-6 26-21

    against conference opponents 2-2 13-15 66-48 0-4 11-18 55-64 2-2 15-14 61-59

    when playing on Monday night 0-0 0-1 3-1 0-0 1-0 2-2 0-0 0-1 3-1

    versus division opponents 1-0 7-6 40-31 0-1 7-6 41-33 1-0 8-5 38-37

    in games played on a grass field 2-3 18-15 71-56 0-5 16-19 61-72 2-3 20-15 71-63

    in October games 2-2 7-4 18-19 1-3 4-7 15-22 2-2 6-5 15-23

    PITTSBURGH - Recent ATS Trends

    Against the spread Over/Under Straight Up

    Current Last 3 Since 1992 Current Last 3 Since 1992 Current Last 3 Since 1992

    Description W-L W-L W-L O-U O-U O-U W-L W-L W-L

    as a favorite of 10 or more points 0-0 0-0 5-12 0-0 0-0 8-9 0-0 0-0 13-4

    in all games 4-2 23-17 120-102 3-3 21-19 116-113 4-2 26-14 142-88

    off a win against a division rival 0-0 4-4 37-25 0-0 5-3 30-34 0-0 5-3 45-19

    when playing against a team with a losing record 0-0 7-5 41-41 0-0 6-6 44-40 0-0 9-3 59-26

    in weeks 5 through 9 2-1 7-4 38-18 1-2 6-5 24-34 2-1 6-5 43-16

    in all lined games 4-2 23-17 120-102 3-3 21-19 116-113 4-2 26-14 142-88

    as a favorite 2-2 13-11 73-70 3-1 14-10 77-71 2-2 18-6 105-43

    as a home favorite of 10.5 to 14 points 0-0 0-0 5-10 0-0 0-0 6-9 0-0 0-0 12-3

    in home games 1-2 11-10 64-53 3-0 15-6 65-55 1-2 14-7 84-35

    in home lined games 1-2 11-10 64-53 3-0 15-6 65-55 1-2 14-7 84-35

    in a home game where the total is between 32.5 and 35 points 0-1 2-2 13-7 1-0 1-3 6-14 0-1 3-1 16-4

    in all games where the total is 35 or less 0-1 4-3 30-16 1-0 3-4 25-23 0-1 5-2 34-14

    against conference opponents 4-2 20-12 101-73 3-3 16-16 89-90 4-2 21-11 115-66

    when playing on Monday night 1-0 1-1 16-6 0-1 1-1 8-14 1-0 1-1 17-6

    versus division opponents 1-0 10-3 57-41 0-1 6-7 49-52 1-0 9-4 66-36

    off a division game 0-0 7-5 56-41 0-0 6-6 46-54 0-0 8-4 67-33

    in games played on a grass field 3-2 19-16 57-57 3-2 19-16 61-55 3-2 22-13 67-50

    in October games 2-1 7-3 35-15 1-2 7-3 21-30 2-1 6-4 38-14

    Current Season Results And Upcoming Games

    Here are the most recent results and upcoming schedules for the two teams involved. Lines, total, game scores, results versus the spread, straight up and against the total are all displayed.

    BALTIMORE - Season Results

    Date Opponent Score SU Line ATS Tot. O/U

    9/11/2005 INDIANAPOLIS 7-24 L 3 L 44.5 U

    9/18/2005 @ TENNESSEE 10-25 L -3.5 L 36.5 U

    10/2/2005 NY JETS 13-3 W -7 W 31.5 U

    10/9/2005 @ DETROIT 17-35 L 1 L 32.5 O

    10/16/2005 CLEVELAND 16-3 W -6 W 34 U

    10/23/2005 @ CHICAGO 6-10 L 2 L 30 U

    10/31/2005 @ PITTSBURGH

    11/6/2005 CINCINNATI

    11/13/2005 @ JACKSONVILLE

    11/20/2005 PITTSBURGH

    11/27/2005 @ CINCINNATI

    12/4/2005 HOUSTON

    12/11/2005 @ DENVER

    12/19/2005 GREEN BAY

    12/25/2005 MINNESOTA

    1/1/2006 @ CLEVELAND

    PITTSBURGH - Season Results

    Date Opponent Score SU Line ATS Tot. O/U

    9/11/2005 TENNESSEE 34-7 W -7 W 39.5 O

    9/18/2005 @ HOUSTON 27-7 W -4.5 W 37.5 U

    9/25/2005 NEW ENGLAND 20-23 L -3 L 42 O

    10/10/2005 @ SAN DIEGO 24-22 W 3.5 W 47 U

    10/16/2005 JACKSONVILLE 17-23 L -3 L 33 O

    10/23/2005 @ CINCINNATI 27-13 W 1.5 W 43 U

    10/31/2005 BALTIMORE

    11/6/2005 @ GREEN BAY

    11/13/2005 CLEVELAND

    11/20/2005 @ BALTIMORE

    11/28/2005 @ INDIANAPOLIS

    12/4/2005 CINCINNATI

    12/11/2005 CHICAGO

    12/18/2005 @ MINNESOTA

    12/24/2005 @ CLEVELAND

    1/1/2006 DETROIT

    Team Statistics

    Peformance statistics for each team in various situations are listed below. Categories where a team has performed poorly are denoted in red. Categories where a team has performed well are denoted in green.

    BALTIMORE - Current Season Performance

    Straight Up Against Spread Team Opponent

    W-L Units W-L O-U Score Half Yards YPP TO Score Half Yards YPP TO

    All Games 2-4 -2.7 2-4 1-5 11.5 6.3 296.5 (4.7) 2.2 16.7 6.2 251.7 (4.5) 1.0

    Road Games 0-3 -3.6 0-3 1-2 11.0 5.3 256.0 (4.4) 2.0 23.3 11.3 277.3 (4.5) 1.0

    Last 3 Games 1-2 -1 1-2 1-2 13.0 10.7 312.3 (5.1) 1.7 16.0 7.0 242.7 (4.4) 1.7

    Grass Games 2-3 -1.6 2-3 0-5 10.4 5.6 278.4 (4.4) 1.8 13.0 4.6 248.8 (4.5) 0.8

    Division Games 1-0 +1 1-0 0-1 16.0 16.0 351.0 (5.5) 1.0 3.0 0.0 186.0 (3.9) 3.0

    BALTIMORE - Current Season Statistics

    Rushing Passing Total

    PPG Half FD TOP ATT-YDS YPR CMP-ATT PCT YDS PYA ATT-YDS YPP YPPT

    Offense (All Games) 11.5 6.3 17.5 32:10 27-97 (3.5) 22-36 62.5% 200 (5.5) 63-296 (4.7) (25.8)

    Opponents Defensive Avg. 17.1 9.5 17.3 31:60 28-114 (4) 20-31 63.2% 187 (6) 59-301 (5.1) (17.6)

    Offense Road Games 11.0 5.3 16.7 28:21 22-80 (3.7) 21-37 57.3% 176 (4.8) 58-256 (4.4) (23.3)

    Defense (All Games) 16.7 6.2 15.7 27:50 26-99 (3.9) 16-30 51.9% 153 (5) 56-252 (4.5) (15.1)

    Opponents Offensive Avg. 17.8 8.3 17.1 29:09 27-101 (3.8) 19-31 60.5% 182 (5.9) 57-283 (4.9) (16)

    Defense Road Games 23.3 11.3 18.3 31:39 32-136 (4.3) 15-30 49.4% 141 (4.8) 61-277 (4.5) (11.9)

    BALTIMORE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics

    Turnovers Lost Third Downs Fourth Downs Kickoff Returns Punt Returns Penalties

    INT FL TO DIFF #-MADE PCT #-MADE PCT KR-YDS YPKR PR-YDS YPPR PEN-YDS

    Stats For (All Games) 1.3 0.8 2.2 -1.2 15-5 35.2% 1-1 85.7% 3-62 (19.6) 3-37 (11.6) 11-107

    Opponents Avg. Stats Against 1.4 0.6 2 2.2 13-5 35.9% 1-1 58.5% 4-83 (22.4) 18-2 (8.2) 8-51

    Stats For (Road Games) 1.0 1.0 2.0 -1.0 15-4 29.5% 1-1 66.7% 4-79 (19.7) 3-13 (4.4) 14-107

    Stats Against (All Games) 0.5 0.5 1.0 13-4 33.7% 0-0 33.3% 3-61 (21.5) 4-33 (9.1) 7-51

    Opponents Avg. Stats For 1 0.9 1.9 12-5 37.2% 1-0 40.1% 4-81 (23.1) 20-2 (8.2) 7-107

    Stats Against (Road Games) 0.7 0.3 1.0 14-6 39.5% 0-0 100.0% 3-63 (23.5) 4-43 (10.8) 7-51

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    PITTSBURGH - Current Season Performance

    Straight Up Against Spread Team Opponent

    W-L Units W-L O-U Score Half Yards YPP TO Score Half Yards YPP TO

    All Games 4-2 +1.4 4-2 3-3 24.8 14.2 319.0 (5.7) 1.3 15.8 6.2 296.0 (5) 2.2

    Home Games 1-2 -2 1-2 3-0 23.7 14.7 303.7 (5.7) 1.7 17.7 8.0 324.7 (5.1) 2.7

    Last 3 Games 2-1 +1 2-1 1-2 22.7 11.7 277.7 (4.7) 2.3 19.3 7.7 275.7 (4.6) 1.7

    Grass Games 3-2 +0.4 3-2 3-2 24.4 15.6 322.0 (5.9) 1.2 16.4 6.2 294.8 (4.9) 2.2

    Division Games 1-0 +1 1-0 0-1 27.0 7.0 304.0 (5) 2.0 13.0 6.0 302.0 (5.5) 2.0

    PITTSBURGH - Current Season Statistics

    Rushing Passing Total

    PPG Half FD TOP ATT-YDS YPR CMP-ATT PCT YDS PYA ATT-YDS YPP YPPT

    Offense (All Games) 24.8 14.2 18.5 30:09 34-136 (4) 12-21 56.2% 183 (8.6) 55-319 (5.7) (12.8)

    Opponents Defensive Avg. 22.7 11.5 19.9 30:41 28-121 (4.3) 18-31 60.6% 205 (6.7) 59-326 (5.6) (14.4)

    Offense Home Games 23.7 14.7 16.0 27:38 31-119 (3.8) 11-22 47.8% 184 (8.3) 54-304 (5.7) (12.8)

    Defense (All Games) 15.8 6.2 18.8 30:27 25-90 (3.5) 21-33 62.5% 206 (6.2) 59-296 (5) (18.7)

    Opponents Offensive Avg. 20.7 9.8 18.3 31:35 27-110 (4) 20-32 63.0% 209 (6.6) 59-318 (5.4) (15.4)

    Defense Home Games 17.7 8.0 19.0 33:34 29-90 (3.1) 23-34 66.0% 235 (6.8) 64-325 (5.1) (18.4)

    PITTSBURGH - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics

    Turnovers Lost Third Downs Fourth Downs Kickoff Returns Punt Returns Penalties

    INT FL TO DIFF #-MADE PCT #-MADE PCT KR-YDS YPKR PR-YDS YPPR PEN-YDS

    Stats For (All Games) 0.7 0.7 1.3 0.8 11-3 31.3% 0-0 50.0% 3-64 (22.6) 2-24 (9.6) 6-47

    Opponents Avg. Stats Against 1 0.6 1.5 1.8 12-4 35.3% 1-0 57.6% 4-87 (22.5) 17-2 (7.7) 8-91

    Stats For (Home Games) 1.0 0.7 1.7 1.0 12-3 25.7% 0-0 0.0% 3-65 (24.5) 3-38 (12.7) 5-47

    Stats Against (All Games) 1.2 1.0 2.2 13-6 42.0% 0-0 0.0% 5-112 (23.2) 2-15 (7.6) 8-91

    Opponents Avg. Stats For 1 0.7 1.7 13-5 36.5% 1-0 50.6% 4-105 (24.7) 17-2 (7) 8-47

    Stats Against (Home Games) 1.3 1.3 2.7 14-6 41.9% 0-0 0.0% 4-100 (23.1) 3-27 (10) 9-91

    Average power rating of opponents played: BALTIMORE 19.2, PITTSBURGH 21.5

    Head-to-Head Series History

    Listed below is a summary of the games results in recent Head-to-Head matchups.

    All games in this series since 1992

    PITTSBURGH is 12-6 against the spread versus BALTIMORE since 1992

    PITTSBURGH is 13-6 straight up against BALTIMORE since 1992

    11 of 19 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL since 1992

    Games over the last 3 seasons

    PITTSBURGH is 3-1 against the spread versus BALTIMORE over the last 3 seasons

    PITTSBURGH is 2-2 straight up against BALTIMORE over the last 3 seasons

    2 of 4 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

    All games played at PITTSBURGH since 1992

    PITTSBURGH is 6-4 against the spread versus BALTIMORE since 1992

    PITTSBURGH is 7-3 straight up against BALTIMORE since 1992

    5 of 10 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL since 1992

    Games played at PITTSBURGH over the last 3 seasons.

    PITTSBURGH is 2-0 against the spread versus BALTIMORE over the last 3 seasons

    PITTSBURGH is 2-0 straight up against BALTIMORE over the last 3 seasons

    1 of 2 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

    Rushing Passing Turnovers Penalties

    Date Teams Score Line Result Half FD TOP ATT-YDS CMP-ATT YDS FL INT PEN-YDS

    12/26/2004 BALTIMORE 7 34 Under 7 16 26:07 21-71 18-32 177 0 1 3-30

    PITTSBURGH 20 -5 SU ATS 10 20 33:53 42-183 15-20 221 1 1 3-25

    9/19/2004 PITTSBURGH 13 35 Over 0 16 26:52 25-93 16-33 217 1 2 9-75

    BALTIMORE 30 -3.5 SU ATS 13 15 33:08 41-172 10-18 87 0 0 10-123

    12/28/2003 PITTSBURGH 10 37 ATS 0 9 30:25 27-56 15-29 158 2 3 3-40

    BALTIMORE 13 -5.5 SU Under 7 14 33:03 35-123 16-27 156 1 1 10-55

    9/7/2003 BALTIMORE 15 38.5 Over 0 17 27:20 23-88 22-43 143 1 1 10-81

    PITTSBURGH 34 -4 SU ATS 13 21 32:40 33-98 21-29 241 1 0 9-138

    Team Line Action - Where the money is going!

    Oddsmakers move a line in part because of one-sided public betting action on a side or total. They also move the line in reaction to "wise guy's" selections. Either way, this section attempts to uncover whether the wise guys and public have a "read" on a given team. It summarizes both line and total movements. As a general rule, follow the line or total movement when percentages exceed 57% and go against it when they are below 43%.

    As indicated by the movement of the line, the betting public is favoring PITTSBURGH in this game

    The betting public is correct when moving the money line in BALTIMORE games 47.8% of the time since 1992. (55-60)

    The betting public is correct when moving the money line in BALTIMORE games 45.2% of the time over the past 3 seasons. (14-17)

    The betting public is correct when moving the money line in PITTSBURGH games 51.9% of the time since 1992. (80-74)

    The betting public is correct when moving the money line in PITTSBURGH games 45.8% of the time over the past 3 seasons. (11-13)

    No Edge.

    As indicated by the movement of the total, the betting public is favoring the OVER in this game

    The betting public is correct when moving the total in BALTIMORE games 57.1% of the time since 1992. (68-51)

    The betting public is correct when moving the total in BALTIMORE games 55.9% of the time over the past 3 seasons. (19-15)

    The betting public is correct when moving the total in PITTSBURGH games 54.5% of the time since 1992. (102-85)

    The betting public is correct when moving the total in PITTSBURGH games 61.8% of the time over the past 3 seasons. (21-13)

    No Edge.

    Key Player Injuries

    BALTIMORE

    S Ed Reed Knee Questionable Mon. vs Pit. 10/25

    FB Ovie Mughelli Ankle Questionable Mon. vs Pit. 10/25

    QB Kyle Boller Toe Questionable Mon. vs Pit. 10/25

    WR Mark Clayton Ankle Questionable Mon. vs Pit. 10/25

    LB Ray Lewis Hamstring Questionable Mon. vs Pit. 10/25

    FB Alan Ricard Calf Questionable Mon. vs Pit. 10/25

    C Mike Flynn Ankle Questionable Mon. vs Pit. 10/25

    DE Anthony Weaver Toe Out 4-6 weeks. 10/4

    LB Dan Cody Knee I-R. 8/6

    RB Musa Smith Leg PUP. 9/16

    PITTSBURGH

    FS Mike Logan Hamstring Questionable Mon. vs Bal. 10/25

    RB Duce Staley Knee Questionable Mon. vs Bal. 10/25

    CB Ricardo Colclough Shoulder Questionable Mon. vs Bal. 10/25

    QB Tommy Maddox Shoulder Questionable Mon. vs Bal. 10/25

    LB Clark Haggans Groin Out 4-6 weeks. 9/28

    TE Marco Battaglia Undisclosed I-R. 8/14

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:03pm
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    (Quarter)Back to the 'Burgh

    October 29, 2005

    Brian St. Pierre sees the future, and for the Ravens, it includes a fevered crowd with Terrible Towels waving right around 9 p.m. Monday night.

    What no one knows, however, is how long the intensity at Heinz Field will last.

    That will depend on how the Ravens handle the Steelers' blitzes, their running game, and their crowd in front of a nationally televised audience.

    "They're really passionate about their team. They kind of feel that they own the Steelers," said St. Pierre, a quarterback on the Ravens' practice squad. "It's their team and they're part of it, and they are a great fan base.

    "But you can take them out of the game," he added. "You can put some points up and show them you're here to play four quarters. You can take that crowd out."

    St. Pierre isn't a psychic. He knows this because he saw it happen every weekend the previous two years.

    St. Pierre was the Steelers' No. 3 quarterback in 2003 and 2004, and was in camp with Pittsburgh this year.

    When Pittsburgh cut him before the season, he signed onto the Ravens' practice squad.

    "It's great to have him here," said Ravens coach Brian Billick. "He can add a perspective to it, but the value of that, it's hard to say. We've played these guys for a long time. They know what we're about and we know what they're about, so there's not a lot of secrets in that regard."

    If familiarity ensured victory, the Ravens would never lose to the Steelers. When St. Pierre joined the Ravens, he became their third quarterback with Steelers ties.

    Anthony Wright will make his sixth start of the season Monday, but for the first time, he will play in the town where his NFL career began.

    The Steelers picked up Wright as an undrafted rookie in 1999, and he stayed on their roster the entire season, although he did not play a down.

    Pittsburgh released Wright the following preseason, and he went on to play for the Cowboys and Ravens over the next six years.

    However, none of his 18 NFL starts, including the playoffs, have been in Pittsburgh.

    "I was there with the same head coach , obviously," Wright said. "I enjoyed the time I was there. They gave me my first start in the NFL. It's always fun to go back and play that team."

    Kordell Stewart, on the other hand, has had plenty of starts in the city with three rivers.

    While Stewart is from New Orleans, "Slash" -- the multitalented offensive player -- was born in Pittsburgh. He spent eight years with the Steelers and started 80 games at quarterback or receiver.

    For years, Stewart, Cowher and running back Jerome Bettis were the faces of the franchise.

    On Monday, Stewart will stand on the opposing sideline from the other two icons of Western Pennsylvania for just the third time.

    After leading the Steelers to the AFC Championship game and going to the Pro Bowl in 2001, Stewart struggled in 2002, and was released the following offseason.

    He spent a year with the Bears before joining the Ravens as a backup quarterback in 2004 and 2005.

    Despite all the history between Stewart and the franchise, he is not placing any added emphasis on this game.

    "It's another football game, plain and simple," he said. "That's what it is. I've been gone a long time. Those experiences are those experiences, and they're history. Now it's time to go play football against the team I'm with."

    MORE RAVENS NEWS AND NOTES

    Although the calendar said it was Saturday, the Ravens held their normal Friday routine. They met in the morning and practiced for an hour and a half before getting the rest of the day off.

    The team will fly to Pittsburgh Sunday afternoon...

    Brian Billick confirmed Saturday that Ray Lewis will miss four weeks with a leg injury, but left the door open for Ed Reed to return next week...

    Quarterback Kyle Boller experienced some soreness in his toe after a week of practice, and was ruled out for Monday's game.

    The hope is that Boller will be well enough to play against the Bengals next Sunday...

    Also on the injury report, defensive end Anthony Weaver (toe) was downgraded to doubtful, while Jarret Johnson (back) and Maake Kemoeatu (leg) were added as probable...

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:03pm
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    MNF Free Pick

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    From a website (they have been pretty good this year!):

    Analysis/Pick

    On the pure stats basis Pittsburgh has a convincing edge, but sometimes there's more to the story than the unadjusted season to date numbers. In this game a number of powerful indicators are pointing towards the Ravens to get the cover, none perhaps more formidable than the Bet Tracker, where 83% of the bets have been coming in on the Steelers, driving the line up to -12 and higher. Contrarians can often be successful in many investment type fields...

    Recommendation: favor Baltimore +12

    __________________

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:04pm
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    Monday, October 31st

    Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 9:00 EST ABC

    Baltimore: 11-3 Under as an underdog

    Pittsburgh: 16-6 ATS on Monday nights

    _________________

    NFL Coaching Trends:

    Pittsburgh – Cowher is 5-13 ATS vs teams scoring 14 or less points

    Baltimore – Billick is 15-5 Under after gaining 75 or less yards rushing

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:26pm
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    Baltimore (2-4) at Pittsburgh (4-2), Monday, 9:00 (Pittsburgh -9½)

    Storylines: Pittsburgh, which went to Cincinnati last week and won, 27-13, will try to humble a second straight AFC North rival on Monday night...The Steelers will be trying to snap a two-game losing skid at home, which included losses to the Patriots (23-20) and Jaguars (23-17 in overtime)...Pittsburgh amassed 221 yards on the ground last week, including 131 on 18 carries from running back Willie Parker...Pittsburgh QB Ben Roethlisberger leads the league in passer rating (120.7)...Steelers are second in the AFC in scoring defense (15.8 points per game)...Baltimore dropped a 10-6 decision in Chicago last Sunday, extending its road losing streak to six games dating back to last season...Ravens QB Kyle Boller (hyperxtended toe), who has not played since Week 1, is unlikely to return against the Steelers...Running back Jamal Lewis (326 yards, 1 TD) is averaging just 2.9 yards per carry in 2005...The Ravens are dead last in the league in scoring offense (11.5 points per game)...Baltimore leads the AFC in total defense (251.7 yards per game) and passing defense (152.8 yards per game), but is expected to be without linebacker Ray Lewis (hamstring) and strong safety Ed Reed (ankle) on Monday night...The Ravens are tied for last in the AFC in turnover margin (-7).

    Fast Fact: Of the eight teams that have appeared on Monday Night Football 50 or more times, the Steelers' 32-20 (.615) record ranks third behind only Oakland (36-21-1, .629) and San Francisco (37-22, .627).

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:26pm
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    STATISTICIAN

    7-1 with 90* plays

    (90*) PITTSBURGH UNDER

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:27pm
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    VEGAS EXPERTS

    TIP OF THE DAY

    Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers, Monday, October 31st, 9:00 P.M. EST EST

    Both clubs will look to control the ball and the clock and minimize mistakes. Baltimore has gone under in five of six starts this year and is 27-10 UNDER after gaining 75 or less rushing yards last game since 1992. PITTSBURGH is 17-6 UNDER in home games after a win by 14 or more points since 1992.

    Play on: Under

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:39pm
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    Baltimore (2-4) at Pittsburgh (4-2), Monday 9:00 pm EST

    PITTSBURGH (Ticker) -- When the Monday night schedule came out,

    the matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore

    Ravens looked to be a game that could go a long way at

    deciding the AFC North Division.

    While the Steelers have held up their end, the Ravens have been

    one of the NFL's biggest disappointments and are in desperate

    need of a victory.

    Of course, the Ravens' problems could be directly linked to

    their offense, which is averaging a league-low 11.5 points.

    Baltimore has been held to one offensive touchdown in its last

    two games and has scored at least 17 points just once in six

    contests overall.

    Replacing the injured Kyle Boller at quarterback, Anthony

    Wright has offered no big plays in the passing game. He

    has completed 62.5 percent of his passes for five

    touchdowns with seven interceptions.

    It also has been a struggle for Jamal Lewis, who has looked

    nothing like the back who rushed for 2,066 yards in 2003. He

    has gained 326 yards on 113 carries for a lowly 2.9 average.

    Lewis managed just 34 yards on 15 attempts in last week's 10-6

    loss to the Chicago Bears. He has carried 39 times for 93 yards

    in his last two games.

    In addition to their offensive problems, the Ravens have shown a

    complete lack of discipline. They have been penalized 43 times

    for 344 yards in their last three games.

    The offensive troubles may start spilling over to the defensive

    side of the ball. Pro Bowl safety Ed Reed will miss his second

    straight game with a high ankle sprain and Pro Bowl linebacker

    Ray Lewis is sidelined with a hamstring injury.

    Last week, the Steelers showed they aren't ready to give up

    their division title as they posted an impressive 27-13 victory

    at Cincinnati.

    With Ben Roethlisberger still recovering from a knee injury that

    forced him to miss a game, the Steelers relied on their running

    game, which produced 221 yards. Willie Parker led the way with

    131 yards and a touchdown.

    Roethlisberger completed 9-of-14 passes for 93 yards with two

    touchdowns and an interception last week.

    Roethlisberger has the Ravens to thank for him getting the

    starting job. In September 2004, the Ravens knocked out

    former starter Tommy Maddox with an elbow injury, leaving

    the job to Roethlisberger, who has gone 17-1 as a starter

    during the regular season.

    After the Ravens posted a 30-13 victory in the first meeting

    last season, the Steelers returned the favor here with a 20-7

    triumph on December 26.

    In the meeting here, Roethlisberger was sent to the sidelines in

    the third quarter with a left rib injury. He went 14-of-19

    for 221 yards and two touchdowns with an interception.

    Matchup to watch: Ravens tight end Todd Heap, who had seven

    catches for 71 yards last week, against strong safety Troy

    Polamalu.

    Series: Pittsburgh leads, 12-6, with five wins in the last seven

    meetings.

    Next week: Baltimore hosts Cincinnati, November 6

    Pittsburgh visits Green Bay, November 6

    _________________

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:41pm
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    Sports Network

    NFL Preview - Baltimore (2-4) at Pittsburgh (4-2)

    Sports Network Predicted Outcome: Steelers 25, Ravens 6

    By Tony Moss, NFL Editor

    (Sports Network) - Last Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers showed one member of the AFC North who the king of the division truly was. On Monday night, Bill Cowher and company will look to reinforce that message within the friendly confines of Heinz Field.

    Division rival Baltimore will make its way to the Steel City on Monday, and Pittsburgh, a 27-13 winner in Cincinnati in Week 7, will look to end a rare two-game home losing streak when they face the struggling Ravens. The Steelers have lost consecutive games at Heinz Field for the first time since 2003, dropping back-to-back tilts against New England (23-20) and Jacksonville (23-17 in overtime). Last Sunday's win over Cincinnati made Cowher's club 3-0 on the road in 2005, including a Monday night triumph over San Diego in Week 5.

    The Ravens, meanwhile, will be seeking to halt their road losing streak at six games dating back to last season. That task will be extra difficult as Baltimore will be without its top two defensive stars, linebacker Ray Lewis (hamstring) and strong safety Ed Reed (high ankle sprain). Baltimore comes off a 10-6 loss in Chicago last Sunday.

    SERIES HISTORY

    The Steelers hold a 12-6 edge in the all-time regular season series with the Ravens, and were 20-7 home winners when the teams last met, in Week 16 of last season. Baltimore dealt Pittsburgh its only regular season loss of 2004, a 30-13 setback in Charm City in Week 2. The Ravens have lost in their last three regular season trips to Pittsburgh, with their most recent win at Heinz Field coming by a 13-10 margin in 2001. Baltimore is 3-6 on the road against the Steelers all-time, excluding playoffs.

    Pittsburgh won the only postseason meeting between the teams, a 27-10 triumph in a 2001 AFC Divisional Playoff at home.

    Cowher is 13-6 against Baltimore all-time (including postseason), while the Ravens' Brian Billick is 5-8 overall against both Cowher and Pittsburgh.

    RAVENS OFFENSE VS. STEELERS DEFENSE

    Ravens quarterback Anthony Wright (1177 passing yards, 5 TD, 7 INT) will make his sixth start in place of the injured Kyle Boller this week, though Boller (hyperextended toe) could serve as the team's No. 2 quarterback for the first time since being injured in Week 1. Wright carries a 73.2 passer rating with him into Week 8, and comes off an 18-of-32 for 164-yard aerial performance against Chicago. Wright did not throw a touchdown pass or an interception in the loss. Tight end Todd Heap (28 receptions, 2 TD) was Wright's favorite target against the Bears, catching seven passes for 71 yards in the loss. No. 1 wideout Derrick Mason (37 receptions, 1 TD) was limited to two grabs for 38 yards, and fellow wideout Randy Hymes (6 receptions) had two catches for 25 yards. Rookie Mark Clayton (12 receptions), who missed last week with an ankle injury, is questionable for Monday night. A porous Raven line has allowed 15 sacks thus far in 2005, including four against the Bears. Baltimore was 20th in the league in passing offense (199.7 yards per game) heading into Week 8.

    The Pittsburgh secondary did a fine job against Bengals QB Carson Palmer last Sunday, intercepting Palmer twice and holding him to a sub-100 passer rating for the first time in 10 contests. Safety Chris Hope (39 tackles, 2 INT) had an interception to go along with six solo tackles in the win, and end Aaron Smith (12 tackles, 1 sack) posted a rare interception on the day. Cornerbacks Deshea Townsend (17 tackles, 1 sack) and Ike Taylor (42 tackles) will likely be responsible for slowing Mason and the receiving corps on Monday, with Hope and fellow safety Troy Polamalu (33 tackles, 3 sacks, 1 INT) lending support. The Steelers had a pair of sacks against Palmer last week, with ends Travis Kirschke and Kimo von Oelhoffen both breaking through for their first of the year. Pittsburgh has 20 sacks through its first six games, and outside linebacker Joey Porter (20 tackles) is the team leader with four. Cowher's team is 18th in NFL passing defense (206.2 yards per game).

    Former All-Pro running back Jamal Lewis (326 rushing yards, 11 receptions, 2 TD) has yet to get untracked in 2005, and admitted to reporters earlier this week that his contract situation and ankle problems have affected his performance on the field. Lewis, who is averaging just 2.9 yards per rush, carried 15 times for 34 yards against Chicago. Lewis' lack of production and questionable effort could lead to more touches for backup Chester Taylor (223 rushing yards, 16 receptions), who is averaging 6.0 yards per carry and had two rushes for 21 yards last Sunday. Complicating matters for the running backs is a calf injury that will sideline fullback Alan Ricard, while backup fullback Ovie Mughelli is questionable with an ankle injury. Rookie Justin Green, who had one catch against the Bears, could be pressed into service as a blocker for Lewis and Taylor. Baltimore was 20th in NFL rushing offense (96.8 yards per game) as Week 8 began.

    Seeking to continue Lewis' misery will be a Steeler defense that ranked sixth in NFL rushing defense (90 yards per game) as Week 8 began. Pittsburgh limited the Bengal rushing game to just 91 yards a week ago, including 65 yards on 12 carries for Rudi Johnson. Inside linebackers James Farrior (53 tackles, 1 sack) and Larry Foote (36 tackles) combined for 11 tackles in the win. Up front, nose tackle and No. 1 Pittsburgh run-stuffer Casey Hampton (18 tackles) had three stops against Cincinnati.

    STEELERS OFFENSE VS. RAVENS DEFENSE

    The Pittsburgh running game put together a performance for the ages last Sunday, when it churned up 221 ground yards against the Bengals. Willie Parker (539 yards, 3 TD) was at the forefront of that effort, piling up 131 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries, while veteran Jerome Bettis (114 rushing yards, 1 TD) spelled Parker with 56 carries on 13 totes. Third running back Verron Haynes (98 rushing yards, 1 TD) got in on the action with 11 carries for 35 yards. Veteran Duce Staley, who has appeared in just one game this season and does not have a touch in 2005, is likely to be inactive on Monday. The Steelers ranked seventh in the league in rushing offense (136.3 yards per game) heading into Week 8.

    Stopping the Steeler running attack will be a major chore for a Baltimore defense that will be without middle linebacker and future Hall-of-Famer Ray Lewis (46 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT), who will be out with a hamstring injury. Outside linebacker Tommy Polley (17 tackles, 2 sacks) will shift to Lewis' spot, and special teams ace Bart Scott (11 tackles) will be the new starter on the outside. Baltimore will need a major run-stopping effort from its defensive line, with tackles Kelly Gregg (20 tackles, 0.5 sacks) and Maake Kemoeatu (10 tackles) at the forefront of that mission. The Ravens allowed Chicago's Thomas Jones to amass 139 ground yards on 25 carries last Sunday, and now rank ninth in the league against the run (98.8 yards per game).

    Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (1006 passing yards, 9 TD, 1 INT) gave the Steelers his usual spark last Sunday, when he returned from a one-game absence due to a hyperextended knee and completed an efficient 9-of-14 passes for 93 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. Roethlisberger's scoring strikes went to wideout Hines Ward (21 receptions, 5 TD) and tight end Heath Miller (16 receptions, 4 TD), who were the only two Steelers to catch passes in the win. Miller had six grabs for 58 yards against the Bengals, and Ward posted the other three receptions for 35 yards. Roethlisberger will look to get No. 2 wideout Antwaan Randle El (13 receptions, 1 TD) more heavily involved this week. The Steelers rank just 24th in the league in passing offense (182.7 yards per game), but Roethlisberger has a league-best 120.7 passer rating.

    Even the Ravens' top-ranked NFL passing defense (152.8 yards per game) could have trouble on Monday night, as Pro Bowl strong safety Ed Reed (19 tackles) will be on the shelf with an ankle injury. Chad Williams (11 tackles) will take Reed's spot in the lineup. Cornerbacks Chris McAlister (19 tackles, 1 INT) and Samari Rolle (9 tackles) will contend with Ward and Randle El. The Baltimore pass rush has just 13 sacks on the year, including two recorded against Chicago last Sunday. Outside linebacker Adalius Thomas (29 tackles) had one of the sacks last week, boosting his team-leading total to three on the year. The team's best 2004 pass rusher, Terrell Suggs (31 tackles, 1.5 sacks) has made more headlines with untimely penalties than with strong play thus far in '05.

    OVERALL ANALYSIS

    The Ravens weren't a very good team with Ray Lewis and Ed Reed in the lineup earlier this year, and they'll be far less of one without them. The Steelers will simply dominate both lines of scrimmage in this contest, the inept Baltimore offense will get nothing going against the playmaking Steelers defense, and Monday Night viewers should be able to turn in around halftime knowing that this one is safely in the bag for the home team.

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:41pm
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    Handicapping Trends

    Baltimore

    Baltimore is 2-7-0 ATS in its last 9 games

    Baltimore is 4-13-0 ATS in its last 17 away games against Pittsburgh

    Baltimore is 2-6-0 ATS in its last 8 games against Pittsburgh

    Baltimore is 1-5-0 OU in its last 6 games

    Baltimore is 2-12-0 OU in its last 14 away

    Baltimore is 6-2-0 OU in its last 8 games against Pittsburgh

    Baltimore is 5-2-0 SU in its last 7 games after scoring less than 10 points

    Baltimore is 1-3-1 ATS in its last 5 games after scoring less than 10 points

    Baltimore is 4-2-0 SU in its last 6 games after being .5 to 3 point underdogs

    Baltimore is 5-2-0 ATS in its last 7 games after being .5 to 3 point underdogs

    Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh is 4-2-0 ATS in its last 6 games

    Pittsburgh is 1-4-0 ATS in its last 5 home games

    Pittsburgh is 13-4-0 ATS in its last 17 home games against Baltimore

    Pittsburgh is 6-2-0 ATS in its last 8 games against Baltimore

    Pittsburgh is 6-3-0 OU in its last 9 games

    Pittsburgh is 5-0-0 OU in its last 5 at home

    Pittsburgh is 6-2-0 OU in its last 8 games against Baltimore

    Pittsburgh is 5-2-0 SU in its last 7 games after scoring 21 to 30 points

    Pittsburgh is 5-10-1 ATS in its last 16 games after scoring 21 to 30 points

    Pittsburgh is 12-2-0 SU in its last 14 games after being .5 to 3 point underdogs

    Pittsburgh is 5-1-0 ATS in its last 6 games after being .5 to 3 point underdogs

    _________________

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:42pm
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    All games in this series since 1992

    PITTSBURGH is 12-6 against the spread versus BALTIMORE since 1992

    PITTSBURGH is 13-6 straight up against BALTIMORE since 1992

    11 of 19 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL since 1992

    Games over the last 3 seasons

    PITTSBURGH is 3-1 against the spread versus BALTIMORE over the last 3 seasons

    PITTSBURGH is 2-2 straight up against BALTIMORE over the last 3 seasons

    2 of 4 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

    All games played at PITTSBURGH since 1992

    PITTSBURGH is 6-4 against the spread versus BALTIMORE since 1992

    PITTSBURGH is 7-3 straight up against BALTIMORE since 1992

    5 of 10 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL since 1992

    Games played at PITTSBURGH over the last 3 seasons.

    PITTSBURGH is 2-0 against the spread versus BALTIMORE over the last 3 seasons

    PITTSBURGH is 2-0 straight up against BALTIMORE over the last 3 seasons

    1 of 2 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 2:43pm
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    here we go ..1-0 yesterday,,(krunch went 6-3 in his fades awesome my buddy krunch )

    we were 9-3 last week ..13-5 since the fades came back..we have 2 fades,,,,since we won last week lets take a shot tonight on the first half and the game,,

    Pitt -12..

    lets fade cali sports who just suxs this year,,docs sports were fading..marc lawrence.& big al were fading....

    lets ride with the real animal i see a huge comeback tonight,and my good ole buddy joey gaffney goy tonight on pitt,,

    Also play PItt-7 first half,,

    we have 2 plays pitt -12 for the game ..pitt first half -7..

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:27pm
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    bob balfe baltimore

    the sports firm late phone service says look for a complete blowout take pitt

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:28pm
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    Big Al Mcmordie

    Gom-ravens

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:28pm
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    Here's the FREE winner for today, courtesy of Wayne Root:

    Date: October 31, 2005

    Sport: NFL

    Pick: Monday: Take the Baltimore Ravens/Pittsburgh Steelers 'UNDER' the total (9:00 P.M. ET)

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:29pm
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    northcoast

    2* pit -11'

    TO

    over 34'

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:29pm
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    mike lineback

    4* UNDER

    4* Teaser steelers/under

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:29pm
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    alatex superplay

    pitt

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:29pm
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    PITTSBURGH is 6-0 against the 1st half line (+6.0 Units) against conference opponents this season.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 14.2, OPPONENT 6.2 -

    PITTSBURGH is 10-0 against the 1st half line (+10.0 Units) in home games when playing on Monday night since 1992.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 16.5, OPPONENT 1.9 -

    PITTSBURGH is 6-0 against the 1st half line (+6.0 Units) versus the first half line in all games this season.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 14.2, OPPONENT 6.2 -

    PITTSBURGH is 7-0 against the 1st half line (+7.0 Units) in October games over the last 2 seasons.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 15.7, OPPONENT 9.4 -

    PITTSBURGH is 9-1 against the 1st half line (+7.9 Units) off 1 or more consecutive unders over the last 2 seasons.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 12.9, OPPONENT 7.5 -

    PITTSBURGH is 8-1 against the 1st half line (+6.9 Units) after allowing 14 points or less last game over the last 2 seasons.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 14.5, OPPONENT 7.2 -

    PITTSBURGH is 8-1 against the 1st half line (+6.9 Units) after a win by 10 or more points over the last 2 seasons.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 16.2, OPPONENT 8.4 -

    PITTSBURGH is 9-2 against the 1st half line (+6.8 Units) after playing their last game on the road over the last 2 seasons.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 11.4, OPPONENT 6.8 -

    PITTSBURGH is 12-2 against the 1st half line (+9.8 Units) after 1 or more consecutive wins against the spread over the last 2 seasons.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 15.8, OPPONENT 8.1 -

    PITTSBURGH is 13-1 against the 1st half line (+11.9 Units) after the first month of the season over the last 2 seasons.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 14.5, OPPONENT 7.6 -

    PITTSBURGH is 7-0 against the 1st half line (+7.0 Units) in weeks 5 through 9 over the last 2 seasons.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 16.7, OPPONENT 8.4 -

    PITTSBURGH is 6-0 against the 1st half line (+6.0 Units) versus the first half line in all games this season.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 14.2, OPPONENT 6.2 -

    PITTSBURGH is 12-2 against the 1st half line (+9.8 Units) as a favorite vs. the 1rst half line over the last 2 seasons.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 14.2, OPPONENT 7.3 -

    PITTSBURGH is 9-1 against the 1st half line (+7.9 Units) as a home favorite vs. the 1rst half line over the last 2 seasons.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 13.5, OPPONENT 7.1 -

    PITTSBURGH is 11-2 against the 1st half line (+8.8 Units) versus the 1rst half line in home games over the last 2 seasons.

    The average score was PITTSBURGH 14.1, OPPONENT 8.3 -

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:31pm
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    Sailaway Sports

    Regular plays

    Steelers under

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:32pm
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    Marc Lawrence

    Baltimore 3 Star

    Sunday Selections

    Baltimore

    Phil Steele

    Early bird play: USC (shocker)

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:32pm
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    buzz sports

    15-2 sunday and saturday..hes #1 at most places

    Monday Night Opinion

    Baltimore/Pittsburgh Under 33.5

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:33pm
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    Comps

    Marc Lawrence (won 3 straight)

    PICK: Pass

    Doc's Sports Service (won 13 of 20)

    PICK: Ravens/Steelers UNDER (NFL)

    Sports Unlimited (CFB: 9 of 10)

    PICK: Pass

    K&B Sports (NFL: 6 of 7)

    PICK: Ravens/Steelers UNDER (NFL)

    Joe Gavazzi (won 90 of 149: +25.1 net units)

    PICK: Iowa (CFB Saturday)

    The Animal (won 23 of 37)

    PICK: New York Rangers (NHL)

    Rocket Man

    PICK: Montreal Canadiens (NHL)

    Mike Lee Sports

    PICK: Baltimore Ravens (NFL)

    JB Sports (won 16 of 25)

    PICK: Ravens/Steelers OVER (NFL

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:33pm
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    Gold Sheet

    Top Play - Pittsburgh

    EZ Winners

    A nice 4-0 sweep yesterday, this is my play for tonight....

    NFL

    1 STAR: Baltimore (+12) OVER PITTSBURGH

    This is a gut feeling play. The Ravens have an anemic offense and a banged up defense going on the road against the Steelers on a Monday night. Everything seems to point to Pittsburgh here, but this line has steadily climbed all week. Something tells me to take the points here, and I will for a small play.

    2005/2006 NFL RECORD

    5 STAR RECORD 4-2 (+9.50 UNITS)

    3 STAR RECORD 11-7 (+9.60 UNITS)

    2 STAR RECORD 2-0 (+4.00 UNITS)

    1 STAR RECORD 2-2 (-0.20 UNITS)

    OVERALL RECORD 19-11 (+22.90 UNITS)

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:34pm
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    Sonny Davis

    Sonny's play tonight is Pitt

    the sports firm late phone service

    says look for a complete blowout take pitt

    Brian Macs plays

    5 unit Pittsburg Steelers

    5 unit Dallas Mavericks under the total (Tuesday)

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:35pm
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    PPP of Pitt

    Opinion

    Ravens and OVER

    phantom

    posted by phantom

    Oct. 31 2005 6:35pm

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