Thursday, November 02, 2006

So. Recent logic suggests that I should make my picks and then switch all of them. With both of us under .500 last week, the numbers keep getting uglier. As much as I want to do the pick-and-switch, it's just too easy to see myself on Tuesday writing 'After two weeks of turmoil, the league began to make sense again'. So, as with last week, I am going with the gut. But these picks are getting more difficult. Tenessee, and Oakland are on winning streaks. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are on losing streaks. (Tough time to be a football fan in Pennsylvania) So these are the Patrick picks:

Mike Vick's high powered offense will have a field day against Detroit's defense. The Falcons in a high-scoring affair.
Cincinnati has been good-but-not-good-enough a lot this year, and the Ravens have been just-good-enough.
Tony Romo may be a one week thing, but, with Randle-El questionable, I will still take the Cowboys.
Green Bay has been better that I thought, and I'll take a chance on the Packers in Buffalo.
Houston rolls into New York to play the streaking Giants.
Kansas City edged a hurting Seattle team, but I think the Rams have a win in them at home. But if they don't, my faith in them has evaporated.
Miami goes into Chicago to play the red-hot Bears.
New Orleans goes into Tampa Bay to play the new Bucs. The upset is tempting, but the Saints have too many weapons.
The streaking Titans play the schizophrenic Jaguars, but I'll take the Jags at home.
San Fransisco is at home to the Vikings. The Vikings should win, and that makes me nervous.
Cleveland is going to lose to the Chargers.
The Broncs are just a better team than the Steelers this year.
The late game on Sunday promises fireworks, especially after what Brady and Manning did last week. I hope I get a chance to watch it, and I'm going to take the Colts because they have a kicker. And what a kicker.
Seneca Wallace was good enough for me to take the 'hawks in a Monday Nighter worth missing against Oakland.

Best of luck. Enjoy easy access to the NFL games.

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