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I don't think there really is an "upside down" in week 3. Today was about home teams winning, mostly. Parity gives the home teams the win.

Except San Diego, who has no home. (Yeah, yeah "Los Angeles" LOL).

Media hype turns out to be just that: hype. Teams like Pittsburgh, Denver, Seattle and Oakland are paper champions in week 3, nothing more.  Put them on the road and they ain't ****.

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Pistol GB posted:

I don't think there really is an "upside down" in week 3. Today was about home teams winning, mostly. Parity gives the home teams the win.

Except San Diego, who has no home. (Yeah, yeah "Los Angeles" LOL).

Media hype turns out to be just that: hype. Teams like Pittsburgh, Denver, Seattle and Oakland are paper champions in week 3, nothing more.  Put them on the road and they ain't ****.

So you're saying smart money would've been on the bears yesterday?  And Oakland's a pretender?  BS.  Parity and 'any given sunday' is always a factor but there are more games with unexpected outcomes so far this year.  

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