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TNF - Patriots @ Steelers

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The betting over/under total on the "Thursday Night Football" game between the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers is testing a 30-year low, and weather isn't even a factor.

The total on the Patriots-Steelers game dipped to 29.5 earlier this week at ESPN BET before settling at a consensus 30 at sportsbooks as of Thursday morning. That would be the lowest over/under since a 2006 divisional playoff game between the Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears (30).

There hasn't been a total under 30 since Dec. 26, 1993, when frigid temperatures contributed to three games having sub-30 totals. That Sunday featured the lowest total on a game in ESPN Stats & Information's database: 28 on Colts at Patriots in New England, where temperatures were in the low 20s with 23 mph winds. The Patriots won that game 38-0.

Temperatures on Thursday in Pittsburgh are expected to be in the 40s with light winds.

 
I am a Steelers fan and hit don't give a fvck territory a long time ago. Mike Tomlin needs to get on with his life's work.
 
Watching hockey instead.

Red wing fans getting all excited about Patrick Kane coming off of a hip resurfacing surgery and thinking he will be what he was is giving me Hawkeye fan vibes re: Cade Mcnamara
 
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