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To: MythMan who wrote (61048)1/23/2001 9:25:26 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
So you guys have agreed that the spread is 6 1/2?

Regards,

Barb



To: MythMan who wrote (61048)1/23/2001 9:26:47 PM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
I knew you'd eventually get the math involved. -vbg

Agreed.

And... GFY. -gg



To: MythMan who wrote (61048)1/26/2001 9:46:55 AM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
I think we both agree that the Ravens haven't faced an intelligent game plan yet in the playoffs, and that Sean Peyton will come up with a good scheme. But, since we are dealing with a 2 week break between the Conference Championships and the Super Bowl, the freakout factor probably outweighs conventional analysis. Clearly, Brian Billick & Co. have shown far worse composure during the break. Also, remember how much trash the Ravens were talking before the Titans game. Their mouthing off inspired Eddie George, who shredded them for almost 100 yards in the first half alone. Alas, the Ravens got some breaks, and won a game in which they were outplayed. I'd say the Giants are looking better in the freakout category. If the Giants go up early, the pressure will be too much for Trent Dilfer and the team, and they will collapse.

Tom