Is it just me or is this a tough week?
Maybe my confidence is just failing me. But I think it's a tough week. And tough weeks are not what I want to see with a 4 game lead. Nonetheless, here are the picks:
Pittsburgh is injured in some key spots, but they are at home. If it's in Cleveland, give me the Browns, but, until then, I'll take the Steelers.
The Bucs are going nowhere fast, and even with all my anti-Atlanta rants, the Falcons are my choice here.
Indianapolis lost a gimme last week and have a tough one in Florida, but I'll still take the Colts again.
Minnesota still has an outside shot at a playoff spot, but not if they don't find a QB soon. They're better than the Lions, so this week, it's still the Vikings.
Miami is looking much better sans Culpepper, but New England has an aura of destiny this year. Give me the Patriots. I think they'll run the table.
The Giants and Carolina both lost toughies last week, and Eli Manning is once again due for an off week. Another toughie, but give me the Panthers.
Oakland is not good enough to beat the surging Bengals.
I'll take a two-week lease on Garcia and say that Washington loses to the Eagles. But another toughie.
Tenessee is in Houston, and, for the first time this year, I think I like the Titans. They have quietly won 3 straight against good teams.
In the Battle of the Bays, I'll take the 49ers at home.
Seattle is putting it back together, and I'll take the Seahawks in Arizona.
Buffalo is in New York, and, in another tough one to call, I'll take the Jets, just because they seem to win the clutch ones for me.
Denver is in San Diego, and Denver is slipping. San Diego has a real shot at home field for at least one game in the playoffs, so give me the Chargers.
New Orleans and R.B. had a great week last week, but, Mr. Tony Romo, I am a believer. Cowboyz.
Chicago had better find something consistant for Grossman to do that doesn't hurt them. I'll still take the Bears in St. Louis.
This could be a big week. There's quite a few I could see going the other way. Best of luck.
Maybe my confidence is just failing me. But I think it's a tough week. And tough weeks are not what I want to see with a 4 game lead. Nonetheless, here are the picks:
Pittsburgh is injured in some key spots, but they are at home. If it's in Cleveland, give me the Browns, but, until then, I'll take the Steelers.
The Bucs are going nowhere fast, and even with all my anti-Atlanta rants, the Falcons are my choice here.
Indianapolis lost a gimme last week and have a tough one in Florida, but I'll still take the Colts again.
Minnesota still has an outside shot at a playoff spot, but not if they don't find a QB soon. They're better than the Lions, so this week, it's still the Vikings.
Miami is looking much better sans Culpepper, but New England has an aura of destiny this year. Give me the Patriots. I think they'll run the table.
The Giants and Carolina both lost toughies last week, and Eli Manning is once again due for an off week. Another toughie, but give me the Panthers.
Oakland is not good enough to beat the surging Bengals.
I'll take a two-week lease on Garcia and say that Washington loses to the Eagles. But another toughie.
Tenessee is in Houston, and, for the first time this year, I think I like the Titans. They have quietly won 3 straight against good teams.
In the Battle of the Bays, I'll take the 49ers at home.
Seattle is putting it back together, and I'll take the Seahawks in Arizona.
Buffalo is in New York, and, in another tough one to call, I'll take the Jets, just because they seem to win the clutch ones for me.
Denver is in San Diego, and Denver is slipping. San Diego has a real shot at home field for at least one game in the playoffs, so give me the Chargers.
New Orleans and R.B. had a great week last week, but, Mr. Tony Romo, I am a believer. Cowboyz.
Chicago had better find something consistant for Grossman to do that doesn't hurt them. I'll still take the Bears in St. Louis.
This could be a big week. There's quite a few I could see going the other way. Best of luck.

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