Afc in super bowl

Afc in super bowl AFC -3 -115 (-110s still out around town) 1 weight AFC -162 Pinny 1 weight (shop around at other spots) NE freight train of cash with the donks leaving the station. NE very likely to get HFA. The 2nd best team in the NFL Pitt very likely to get No2. NFC a cluster with GB/philly/nyg/Atl. ATl is garbage, Gmen have problems, and other contenders have no proven big game history of success. I don't see a likely scenario that the AFC won't be chalk. I DO see a AFC -6.5 (AFC -220) very likely chance.........
I dig your reasoning, but it HAS to be New England ON A ROLL to get -6.5, -220 on the ML, and anything else is -3 to -5 for the AFC, or Pick or worse if New Orleans plays anyone else but New England. 6 games to go, lots can happen. Plus donks will also play the dog on the ML, and drive that -220 down to -180 at some spots, make sense or no...just adding to discussion...
[QUOTE=Climate;34790]I dig your reasoning, but it HAS to be New England ON A ROLL to get -6.5, -220 on the ML, and anything else is -3 to -5 for the AFC, or Pick or worse if New Orleans plays anyone else but New England. 6 games to go, lots can happen. Plus donks will also play the dog on the ML, and drive that -220 down to -180 at some spots, make sense or no...just adding to discussion...[/QUOTE] Amazing how fast things can change from one or two weeks to the next. You're right about the Pats as things stand now:They are a solid touchdown favorite against everyone except New Orleans, where they'd be laying -4.5 imo. -3 on AFC won't be anywhere to be found tomorrow unless you find a mistake.