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On the subject of bad teams...

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By Mike Wilkening

Handicapper Kevin O'Neill of RealWorldSports.com has an interesting take on the NFL's most hapless-looking teams of 2009 as compared to the teams similarly struggling at this time a season ago. I'll have a story on the challenges pro football's worst teams present for oddsmakers and bettors in next week's print edition of Pro Football Weekly .

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