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			cool man thanks... never really thought about all that. So lets say that the steelers only avg like 60 yds on the ground and the bengals only gave up 60 yds on the ground a game, would this push you towards cincy at all? How lopsided do stats like this have to be in order for you to give action to one side or the other? | 
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			Yes, if I thought the Steelers had no chance to run the ball well and control the clock then I would certainly give a play on Cincy a hard look.  On the flip side if I thought I could trust the Steeler secondary I would still consider them a play. It's not so much how lopsided stats have to be, it comes down to weather or not one team will be able to impose thier game plan on the other and the second team not be able to react well to it. You also have to look at who teams and players are putting those numbers up against. Putting up 100 yards rushing against say Carolina or Tampa is much more impressive than say Buffalo, get it? 
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