2009 Pittsburgh Steelers over-under 10.5 wins?

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2009 Pittsburgh Steelers over - under 10.5 wins?

  • over 10.5 wins

    Votes: 3 75.0%
  • under 10.5 wins

    Votes: 1 25.0%

  • Total voters
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<TABLE class=border id=wagerTable cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 align=center border=0><TBODY id=betOdds><TR class=odd vAlign=center><TD class=left noWrap>Pittsburgh Steelers</TD><TD class=overUnder noWrap align=right>Over 10.5 (-135)
</TD><TD class=overUnder><INPUT id=selection[F510-PittsburghSteelers-010310FO] onclick=checkFutureLine(this) type=checkbox value=F510-PittsburghSteelers-010310|FO|1|100|135|21|-135 name=selection[F510-PittsburghSteelers-010310FO] lf="BET.selection[F510-PittsburghSteelers-010310FO]"> </TD><TD width="25%"></TD></TR><TR class=odd vAlign=center><TD class=left width="25%"></TD><TD class=left noWrap></TD><TD class=overUnder noWrap align=right>Under 10.5 (+105)
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This is really tough because they should be every bit as good as last season but their division will be very improved in my opinion
 

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Their road schedule is a joke- Bears, Bengals, Lions, Broncos, Chiefs, Browns, Ravens, Dolphins... only 1 or 2 losses there at the absolute most

I would have to lean to the over I dont see them dropping 4 or 5 at home
 

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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12118_5763817,00.html


Steelers in meltdown

Defending champions lose again against Browns

Last updated: 11th December 2009
Defending Super Bowl champions the Pittsburgh Steelers crashed to their fifth consecutive loss, beaten 13-6 by the Cleveland Browns on Thursday evening.
The Browns scored the only touchdown of a dour contest when Chris Jennings entered the end zone on a 10-yard run in the second quarter.
Jennings' touchdown put Cleveland 13-0 up, building on two Phil Dawson field goals, both from 29 yards.
All the Steelers could muster in response was a pair of field goals from Jeff Reed, from 27 and 42 yards either side of half-time.
Pittsburgh's day was summed up by quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who found himself under constant pressure in the pocket and was sacked eight times.
Roethlisberger, who completed 18-of-32 passing attempts for 201 yards, led a drive to Cleveland's 39-yard line on the final possession before sealing the loss with an incompletion on fourth down.
The Steelers have now slipped to 6-7 for the season, third behind the Cincinnati Bengals (9-3) and Baltimore Ravens (6-6) in the AFC North, and require help from other teams if they are to make the play-offs as a wild card.
Embarrassing

"To lose five straight coming off a Super Bowl last year is embarrassing," admitted Pittsburgh receiver Hines Ward.
"There's nothing fun about losing games, especially five in a row.
"We're better than that. We should play better than that.
"With three games left, you're going to see who really wants to go out there and play for the pride of this organisation and this city and who doesn't want to be around here."
The Browns' victory snapped a 12-game losing streak against their divisional rivals and gave quarterback Brady Quinn, who completed six-of-19 passes for 90 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions, his first win as a starter this season.
 

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