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Vikings - Bears line holding firm at -1.5 Vikings
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And interesting maybe only to me: the league kicks off its marque, season opening game on Thursday night with a spread of -7.5 for Philly. That's a good matchup? Its the biggest spread of the weekend in the NFL. It shows you the TV ratings power that Dallas still has (don't ask me why).
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Vikings always struggle in Chicago....is the narrative. The reality: Vikings have won five straight there. 

I'm just happy the season's finally here. Fantasy draft tomorrow night, NFL opener the next night, then the long wait through Monday for the game that night. God I hate playing on MNF.
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(Today, 04:36 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: And interesting maybe only to me: the league kicks off its marque, season opening game on Thursday night with a spread of -7.5 for Philly. That's a good matchup? Its the biggest spread of the weekend in the NFL. It shows you the TV ratings power that Dallas still has (don't ask me why).

Probably because day 1 Vikings fans like me love watching them get trounced! I lived through the Vikings good old days and still hate Dallas more than Green Bay!
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(7 hours ago)hogjowlsjohnny Wrote: Probably because day 1 Vikings fans like me love watching them get trounced! I lived through the Vikings good old days and still hate Dallas more than Green Bay!

I remember those days too...

Dallas was far and away the bigger foe back in that era....Doomsday D, Too Tall Jones, Coaches Hat, Staubach. 

NFC E rivalries always draw big #'s, then I would say followed by our own North.
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(Today, 04:36 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: And interesting maybe only to me: the league kicks off its marque, season opening game on Thursday night with a spread of -7.5 for Philly. That's a good matchup? Its the biggest spread of the weekend in the NFL. It shows you the TV ratings power that Dallas still has (don't ask me why).

Denver is laying 8 against the Titans.

It's NFC East matchup, defending champ at home, Dallas is the biggest ratings draw year in and year out.  The line isn't relevant to what the ratings will be.  It was -7 before the Parsons trade (which shows you the actual value of a high-end DL in the league - not that much in the overall team scheme of things).
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I am not going to go out of my way to watch Philly v D.

I kinda think Eagles win this one - easily.
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Isn't the first game usually the previous seasons super bowl champs? Combine that with the focus on starting in division and that reduces the number of options. Probably trying to put those Commanders games at the end of the season because they're more meaningful then.
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