With 8 or 9 Ravens players lost for the season, doesn't it seem obvious that the line should have moved more over the past couple months? I still see an average line of Bengals -3 in the first game against the Ravens. If this stays relatively the same in week 1, why is something telling me that the Bengals will kill them? Maybe even by 2 touchdowns? Bengals -3 might be the best bet of week 1.
With 8 or 9 Ravens players lost for the season, doesn't it seem obvious that the line should have moved more over the past couple months? I still see an average line of Bengals -3 in the first game against the Ravens. If this stays relatively the same in week 1, why is something telling me that the Bengals will kill them? Maybe even by 2 touchdowns? Bengals -3 might be the best bet of week 1.
eh , bengals also have issues with the o-line , adam jones suspension for the opener & the burfict 5-6 game suspension. not the best bet of the week. if you need a lock, do a 7 point teaser on the steelers and alabama.
eh , bengals also have issues with the o-line , adam jones suspension for the opener & the burfict 5-6 game suspension. not the best bet of the week. if you need a lock, do a 7 point teaser on the steelers and alabama.
It only startrd to move a bit after Flacco's injury news, just a half point, maybe the other half point was for all the other players.. Honestly all these injuries will make only minimal impact imo, as 90% of the injuries are on the offensive side which was never that strong to begin with including last season.
The Ravens defense will once again have to pick up the slack and i am liking what i am seeing from this side of the ball. Aside from Tavon Young being out for the season and the loss of their leading tackler Zach Orr, this defense is still pretty much intact but with a beefed up secondary. Remains to be seen how the secondary will fare against AJ Green and co. AJ Green moreso than Antonio Brown has caused the Ravens more fits than any other reciever. it should provide a nice test although i believe the true test for this retooled Ravens secondary will be in week's 4 and 5 against the Steelers and Raiders more balanced recieving corp and much better O-lines than the Bengals..
Legitimate reason to back the Bengals is Flacco's status. Will he be in sync with offense come week 1 with limited practice? I am certain he will play but Flacco will need to start ramping up his reps since he missed all of preseason he has 12 more days to prepare.. and The Bengals always play Ravens tough at home and have had tgeir number since winning the Super Bowl..
It only startrd to move a bit after Flacco's injury news, just a half point, maybe the other half point was for all the other players.. Honestly all these injuries will make only minimal impact imo, as 90% of the injuries are on the offensive side which was never that strong to begin with including last season.
The Ravens defense will once again have to pick up the slack and i am liking what i am seeing from this side of the ball. Aside from Tavon Young being out for the season and the loss of their leading tackler Zach Orr, this defense is still pretty much intact but with a beefed up secondary. Remains to be seen how the secondary will fare against AJ Green and co. AJ Green moreso than Antonio Brown has caused the Ravens more fits than any other reciever. it should provide a nice test although i believe the true test for this retooled Ravens secondary will be in week's 4 and 5 against the Steelers and Raiders more balanced recieving corp and much better O-lines than the Bengals..
Legitimate reason to back the Bengals is Flacco's status. Will he be in sync with offense come week 1 with limited practice? I am certain he will play but Flacco will need to start ramping up his reps since he missed all of preseason he has 12 more days to prepare.. and The Bengals always play Ravens tough at home and have had tgeir number since winning the Super Bowl..
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