Parlay Picks Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Author: Priyanka Saxena on Dec 02,2020

Week 11 has been completed successfully. As we step into week 12, which has multiple toss-ups waiting to thrill us, we will pick one of its best games and analyze the chances. Steelers remain unstoppable without a single failure as they have mounted 10-0, with nobody to halt their winning streaks. Ravens on the other hand started their losing streak from week 8, where they played against Steelers and lost the game in marginal difference. It will be interesting to see these two teams lock horns with each other as both teams have had a reasonable share of good games down the season.

Ravens:

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They have a 6-4 victory record, and the team’s strength lies in its offense strategies. They had the best striking offense during the start of the season, and slowly their game looks slightly faded. This time they will be missing Mark Ingram and Dobbins. The team slightly lost on the edge because of this. However, they give a little ray of hope, considering their previous outing with Steelers has not been that bad. The Steelers almost managed a last-minute victory of 28-24 margin. Back then, Ravens’s yards coverage was massive and largely outnumbered the Steelers with 457. Lamar Jackson could not set right his turnovers. It will be interesting to see how he challenges the Steelers that come from an infallible journey. Gus Edwards seems to be a ravishing player who will fill-in for Ingram. He managed 5.4 yards last game which did look like a value-add.

Swinging on their last match with Titans, They had a terrible loss in (24 -30) margin. Jackson’s 17 catches and 13 carriers along with Dobbins’s 15 carriers could not slide the team to victory. The team looked shaky before the Titans, struggling to convert their good first lead start. Their defense touched rock bottom. The absence of important linemen like Williams and Campbell would cost them heavily. Altogether our expectations for the team touched a devastating low. Hope they mend all the dents when they face their one-off with the best team on week 12.

Steelers:

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Steelers on the other hand have hit the top order by clinching every game. They would be looking to smooth-sail this season without major drawbacks. Their games have also looked very strong with minor bumps in defense. However, they compensate for all their flaws with an extremely power-packed offense, riding victory for their team. They have a bunch of excellent players who can carry the team and lead to victory. Roethlisberger has proved time and again his mettle outperforming throughout the season. He has a total of 2535 yards along with 25 touchdowns that give a great boost for the team. No less are other players like Claypool, Schuster, and Diontee Johnson. The younger players in the team seem to have taken the onus and handled it with great stability. They look unshakeable as a team with every point looking stronger for them.

Analyzing their previous outing, they reduced the Jaguars to an extreme low with a 27-3 win over them. His 32 catches steered the team to victory along with their extraordinary defense. James Conner’s 13 carriers was also a value-add for seizing the game. They exploited Jaguars with their exclusive defense strategies. The Steelers will sleepwalk over the Ravens easily this time. Dionte Johnson’s catches and Fitzpatrick’s tackles are a great value add. They will be looking to walk over Ravens the same way they have done before.

Predictions: Steelers has had a never-looking-back series from the start of the season. They look strong-willed to seal every opportunity. 

They will have an upper hand against the Ravens.

 


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