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BINGO!

The Browns, arguably one of the worst teams in the NFL (based on their record), managed to beat both the Ravens and the Steelers.
One of the reasons why am always reluctant to predict or bet on divisional games regardless of the teams playing.
I told you guys before the season started to stay away from the Browns when it comes to gambling. Very unpredictable and always have been.

It’s a good day in the CLE today! Steelers go down in the snow globe by the lake.
 
BINGO!

The Browns, arguably one of the worst teams in the NFL (based on their record), managed to beat both the Ravens and the Steelers.
One of the reasons why am always reluctant to predict or bet on divisional games regardless of the teams playing.

A friend of mine who was into betting on such things always said to beware the home dog in a rivalry. If you are going to bet that game, either take the dog and the points or stay away altogether.
 
Go Bills!
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Though the game is currently scheduled to be played at 4:25 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 15 and broadcasted on CBS, there is a possibility that it could be moved into the Monday Night Football window.

Currently, there is a doubleheader scheduled for that Monday with the VIkings and Bears squaring off at 8 p.m., and the Falcons and Raiders squaring off at 8:30 p.m.

Per NFL rules, the decision to flex a game from Sunday to Monday must be made 12 days in advance of the game. As a result, the league would have until Dec. 3 to decide whether or not to officially move the Lions-Bills matchup. CBS could also elect to protect the game.
🤪 Lions Game Against Bills Could Be Flexed
 
Though the game is currently scheduled to be played at 4:25 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 15 and broadcasted on CBS, there is a possibility that it could be moved into the Monday Night Football window.

Currently, there is a doubleheader scheduled for that Monday with the VIkings and Bears squaring off at 8 p.m., and the Falcons and Raiders squaring off at 8:30 p.m.

Per NFL rules, the decision to flex a game from Sunday to Monday must be made 12 days in advance of the game. As a result, the league would have until Dec. 3 to decide whether or not to officially move the Lions-Bills matchup. CBS could also elect to protect the game.

CBS: Full open broadcast on Sunday at 4:25 pm eastern...Yes, I would say that they should elect to protect the game for themselves.
 
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Go Bills !
Go Lions !! Please listen to Tull today. God bless all...
And I'm probably bound to deceive you after all.

Something must be wrong with me and my brain ---
if I'm so patently unrewarding.
But my dreams are for dreaming and best left that
way --- and my zero to your power of ten equals
nothing at all.
 
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