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Biggest pre-game point spread in NFL history?


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45 minutes ago, CRA said:

Looks to be about -10.5 Miami.  Which is the 2nd biggest spread 

which is comparable to the KC/Denver game

Bills/Giants has the biggest spread at 12.5

That's crazy, we just got rolled by the Lions while they were missing some of their best players.

How is Miami only a 10.5 point favorite at home and not even the biggest spread of the day?

I'm surprised Bills/Giants is a bigger spread than our game and the KC/Denver.  Broncos and Panthers are both worse than the Giants and the Bills are coming back from a long London trip

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