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Vegas has already put a line up for next season's win total...


Razzy

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Or at least the offshore site I use has. It is also the first and only total for 2012 available right now. Take that for what you will.

8.5 wins

Over is -180 and under is +140 so vegas is favoring the over. It could be 9 or 9.5 by the start of the season depending on how the off season goes. Either way that's a tough line. If I had to bet I will take the over, although I feel like it's setting yourself up for a crushing 8-8 year.

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Or at least the offshore site I use has. It is also the first and only total for 2012 available right now. Take that for what you will.

8.5 wins

Over is -180 and under is +140 so vegas is favoring the over. It could be 9 or 9.5 by the start of the season depending on how the off season goes. Either way that's a tough line. If I had to bet I will take the over, although I feel like it's setting yourself up for a crushing 8-8 year.

that's been an all too familiar feeling the last decade..

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