| Steelers vs Ravens NFL Point Spreads Alert |
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Sunday, 29 November 2009
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Point-Spreads.com is issuing a NFL Point Spreads Alert at 7:10 PM EST on Sunday November 29th, 2009 on the NFL Week 12 match-up on Sunday Night Football between the Steelers vs Ravens. The opening NFL point spreads had the Baltimore Ravens -9 (+111 odds) against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Currently, the best NFL point spreads to bet the Ravens is at BOOKMAKER.com, you can get Baltimore -7 ½ (-110 odds). The best NFL point spreads to bet the Steelers is at SBGGLOBAL.com, you can get Pittsburgh +8 ½ (-110 odds). "The way we play each other, it's always a physical ballgame, it's always going to come down to one of the last plays," Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis said. "It's just the way it is."The opening NFL point spreads on the Pittsburgh Steelers vs Baltimore Ravens TOTAL was 35 points. The best place to bet the OVER is SPORTSBOOK.com, you can get OVER 34 points. The best place to bet the UNDER is at BODOG.com, you can get UNDER 35 points. “The battery of tests that he took showed that he showed no symptoms,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said QB Ben Roethlisberger is “symptom free” and is expected to play Nov. 29 against the Baltimore Ravens after sustaining a mild concussion in a Nov. 22 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. “We’ll continue to monitor his condition and where he is on a day-to-day basis and let that guide our decision-making.” The opening NFL betting odds on the money line had the Baltimore Ravens -450 odds and the Pittsburgh Steelers +370 odds. The best place to bet the home favorite is at SPORTSBETTING.com, you can get the Baltimore Ravens -375 odds. The best place to bet the road dog is at JUSTBET.com, you can get the Pittsburgh Steelers +320 odds. The Pittsburgh Steelers are playing the Baltimore Ravens on November 29th, 2009 and kickoff is at 8:25 PM EST at Baltimore. Bet like a sports betting professional and never lose by half a point ever again, compare NFL point spreads before making your next sports wager and watch your bankroll grow really fast! |
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"The way we play each other, it's always a physical ballgame, it's always going to come down to one of the last plays," Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis said. "It's just the way it is."





















