Week.. What is it, 6? Week 6 ish picks.
The Ravens will beat the Rams, just because most teams beat the Rams.
The Vikings are looking a little overwhelmed, and, sadly, are in worse QB shape than the Bears.
Miami looks really bad. I'll take Derek Anderson and the Browns.
The Redskins look good, but I like the Packers to bounce back.
Jacksonville is usually good at home, and are quietly primed to go 4-1 if they beat the upstart Texans. Might regret this one, but I'll take the Jaguars.
Cincinnati and Kansas City are both teams that will either show up or not. The Chiefs are at home, but I'll take the Bengals coming off a bye.
Chad Pennington has looked good at times, but this team blew a pretty big lead against the Giants, so I'm inclined to take the Eagles in this one.
Tampa and Tennessee? Wow, two teams that are really on the rise. But, I'm gonna hop on the VY train and take the Titans on the road.
Apparently, sliding under the radar, David Carr is the starter for the Panthers, which leads me to believe that Kurt Warner will be enough at home to get the Cardinals a win.
Now, the game of the week. I hope it's a good one, and I'm glad it's in Dallas, but I just can't bring myself to bet against the Patriots.
I feel sorry for Oakland having to play this newly awakened Chargers team.
New Orleans is somehow still blowing smoke. I assume they will wake up at some point, but I'll take the Seahawks in Seattle.
Atlanta is just not good enough to beat Eli Manning and the 2nd-half Giants.
The Ravens will beat the Rams, just because most teams beat the Rams.
The Vikings are looking a little overwhelmed, and, sadly, are in worse QB shape than the Bears.
Miami looks really bad. I'll take Derek Anderson and the Browns.
The Redskins look good, but I like the Packers to bounce back.
Jacksonville is usually good at home, and are quietly primed to go 4-1 if they beat the upstart Texans. Might regret this one, but I'll take the Jaguars.
Cincinnati and Kansas City are both teams that will either show up or not. The Chiefs are at home, but I'll take the Bengals coming off a bye.
Chad Pennington has looked good at times, but this team blew a pretty big lead against the Giants, so I'm inclined to take the Eagles in this one.
Tampa and Tennessee? Wow, two teams that are really on the rise. But, I'm gonna hop on the VY train and take the Titans on the road.
Apparently, sliding under the radar, David Carr is the starter for the Panthers, which leads me to believe that Kurt Warner will be enough at home to get the Cardinals a win.
Now, the game of the week. I hope it's a good one, and I'm glad it's in Dallas, but I just can't bring myself to bet against the Patriots.
I feel sorry for Oakland having to play this newly awakened Chargers team.
New Orleans is somehow still blowing smoke. I assume they will wake up at some point, but I'll take the Seahawks in Seattle.
Atlanta is just not good enough to beat Eli Manning and the 2nd-half Giants.

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Well, another wash week. We may want to consider switching up how we do things...
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