Steelers vs Bengals September 16, 2013

Two AFC North teams convene on Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio for Monday Night Football as both the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals look to turn things around after disappointing Week 1 outcomes.

Cincinnati traveled to Chicago last week and were upended by the Bears, while the Steelers fell victim to a new-look Tennessee Titans squad.

Both teams sit behind the Baltimore Ravens in the division and have a variety of questions to answer.

Can Pittsburgh overcome injuries to linebacker Larry Foote and center Maurkice Pouncey? Will a running game led by Jonathan Dwyer show up? 

For Cincinnati it's much simpler—can the team grow up? The national spotlight has not been kind to the young Bengals, and the team has only defeated Pittsburgh at Paul Brown stadium two times since 2000, the last coming in 2009—eight years after the first win in 2001. 

The South Point sports book installed Cincinnati as a 6.5-point favorite at the start of betting, with the total 40.5. Early money was on Cincy, pushing the spread to 7, but there's been some buy back on Pittsburgh at that number, and as of Monday morning, it sat at 6.5 across Las Vegas. In terms of the total, OVER money has pushed the number up to 41.

 The Steelers' Week 1 loss to Tennessee was surprising and perplexing. It's not just that the Titans were underdogs of around a touchdown; it's that the Steelers never got into gear.

Make no mistake: the Steelers sounded some familiar notes. They allowed but one play of longer than 15 yards, and they shut down the Titans' running game. If you are going to score on the Steelers, you are going to have to put a drive together; that's been one of their hallmarks, and that was the case in Week 1. The Steelers only allowed 3.6 yards per play and 16 points. The defense is just fine, thank you.

The offense? That's another story. The Steelers rushed for just 32 yards, and starting tailback Isaac Redman fumbled twice. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was sacked five times. The Steelers scored their only points on offense with less two minutes left in the game.


Steelers vs Bengals September 16, 2013


Roethlisberger's presence alone requires the Steelers' offense to be respected. The Bengals know his capabilities well. Antonio Brown, Emmanuel Sanders and Jerricho Cotchery comprise a solid trio of targets for Pittsburgh.

In Marvin Lewis' 11 seasons as head coach, the Bengals have been favored in just two games against Pittsburgh.

In both matchups, the Steelers won outright. The most recent example was New Year's Eve 2006, when the Steelers beat Cincinnati in OT in Bill Cowher's final game as Pittsburgh's head coach. The win kept the Bengals out of the postseason. Overall, Lewis' Bengals clubs are just 6-15 SU and ATS against Pittsburgh. Also, Cincinnati is 2-4 SU and ATS on Monday Night Football since 2003.

Swansea vs Liverpool September 16, 2013

Liverpool travel to the Liberty Stadium to face struggling Swansea City tonight – with the two sides having adverse fortunes so far this season.

The Merseyside outfit will go top of the Premier League if they avoid defeat, while Swansea City are currently in the last relegation place, but can move up to mid-table with victory against the Reds.

Many feel Swansea City’s firepower will see them emerge victorious against their league compatriots tonight, as Michael Laudrup has a fully-fit Migeul Michu and Wilfried Bony to play together up front.

The striking pair have yet to shine in the Premier League, but it could well change against Liverpool.

Michu and Bony have scored six goals between them already in the Europa League, while both shining during pre-season for the Swans. They’ve shown glimpses of a partnership forming in games, and Laudrup will be hoping they can prove their worth against a stubborn Liverpool team.

Swansea City: Vorm; Rangel, Williams, Chico, Davies; Routledge, Shelvey, Canas, Hernandez; Michu; Bony

Liverpool: Mignolet; Wisdom, Skrtel, Agger, Enrique; Gerrard, Lucas; Henderson, Coutinho, Aspas; Sturridge

Despite the Reds boasting three clean sheets in three games, they have failed to beat Swansea on their travels since City’s promotion to the Premier League in 2011 – drawing twice at the Liberty Stadium.

Successive 1-0 victories over Stoke, Aston Villa and Manchester United - secured thanks to Daniel Sturridge's goals and Simon Mignolet's excellence - have raised expectations on Merseyside and another three-point haul will return the Anfield outfit to the top of the table.

Swansea City vs Liverpool

September 16, 2013 7:00pm

Rodgers experienced mixed fortunes against his former club last term, suffering a 3-1 defeat in the Capital One Cup, drawing 0-0 at the Liberty Stadium and then enjoying a 5-0 Anfield romp in February when the Swans had one eye on Wembley.

Michael Laudrup's men faced a tough opening to the new term, with clashes against Manchester United and Tottenham leaving them with nothing to show, before they claimed their first points of the new season with a 2-0 success at West Brom prior to the international break.

The Swans have struggled in front of their own fans in recent times, with just two points to show from their last six games at the Liberty Stadium, with their season fizzling out last term following their Capital One Cup triumph.

Monday's game will be a personal landmark for Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard as he leads the club out for the 400th time in his professional career, with the Anfield outfit also one win away from their 400th Premier League success.

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