The Steelers are a Complete Disaster: Bengals Big Payout

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Nobody....and we mean NOBODY...could have predicted the implosion of the Pittsburgh Steelers this year.  Likewise, NOBODY could have predicted that the Cincinnati Bengals are probably going to win the 2009 AFC North, paying out $900 for every $100 bet coming into the season at Sportsbetting.com, which was still offering plenty of future bets on the NFL Conferences and 2010 Super Bowl.

Ben Roethlisberger was sacked eight times by the Browns defense on Thursday, just one shy of the most he's ever suffered in his NFL career.  Again, these are the lowly Browns we are talking about here, not the Colts.

The defending NFL champions lost their fifth straight and had their playoff hopes sacked by the lowly Cleveland Browns, who ended a 12-game losing streak against their bitter rival by beating the Steelers 13-6 on Thursday night in subzero wind chills.

Unexpected losses to Kansas City, Oakland and Cleveland -- three of the NFL's worst teams with a combined record of 9-28 -- have pushed Pittsburgh to the brink after starting the season 6-2.

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Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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