Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Cleveland at Pittsburgh
The Browns looked good but now, with Frye in doubt, Pittsburgh should take this at home.

NY Giants at Carolina
Tough call. Both these teams lost by three to NFC rivals. Both are underperforming. But with Jake Delhomme questionable, I'm leaning towards the Giants. Elllliiiiiiiiiiiiiii.

Oakland at Cincinnati
This is one of those that would have been easier at the beginning of the year...

Minnesota at Detroit
Even your team isn't that bad.

Tennessee at Houston
Vince Young is proving his worth, and the Texans aren't anywhere close to the Colts.

Indianapolis at Jacksonville
The Jags smoked Miami and the Colts have lost two of three. I think Peyton will make a bitch out of the Jags D, and I never vote for bitches.

Baltimore at Kansas City
Seeing as Baltimore lost last week to Cincinnati, and KC lost to the Browns, I don't know. Arrowhead is a tough place to play in, Larry Johnson is amazing. But the Ravens have had 10 days. They'll be ready.

New England at Miami
Patriots. I'm not falling for this.

Atlanta at Tampa Bay
Picked both these teams last week. One won, one didn't. Easy choice.

Philadelphia at Washington
I'll take the un-rested Eagles coming off a big win over the Redskins.

Seattle at Arizona
Fucking Seattle. If you can win in Mile High, you can win in Arizona.

Green Bay at San Francisco
Each these teams got blown out last week, thirty-something to 10. So..... SF is an overperforming team, GB is underperforming, and has been thumped two weeks in a row. I sense a trend.

Buffalo at New York Jets
My buddy Mike loves the Jets and I always lose when I pick against them.... if anything, I feel this pick will show my loyalty to Mike, who's cramming for crazy ITM finals.

Denver at San Diego
That's right, I did it, I did it. Two weeks ago, i picked the Broncos but said my actual, in-a-world-without-loyalty pick was the other team. I have no loyalty, and the Broncs are reeling.

New Orleans at Dallas
Dallas won big in New York, and New Orleans rarely wins on the road. Dallas.

Chicago at St. Louis
Again, I'd rather lose with 80% of the world than try another long shot. There'll be enough up for grabs this week anyway.

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