OK, why is the Thursday game gotta be like this?
I don't care about either team, but both won last week when I didn't pick them. Buffalo's win was more impressive. But the Jets still have the #2 yardage defense in the league. Now you will know better than I how Toronto will affect this game. But Sanchez throws picks, and the Bills have been making them....
I am on the fence, but I will take the Jets.
Now on to the rest of the week!
No reading past here if you have only made your Thursday picks.
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Chicago has looked very bad of late, so this could be an upset, but I think the Bears have finally gotten the break in the schedule that they need, so I say the Rams lose to the Bears.
The Pats have got to be reeling. The issue against the Saints was their secondary, and the Dolphins are not going to put a strain on that. You gotta say it'll be the Pats in this one.
Matt Ryan is out, and the Falcons weren't looking great with him. They were edging bad teams, and so I think Philadelphia will clamp down on that wild card spot and put the pressure on Dallas. Eagles.
New Orleans will win against Washington, but I am curious to see how Washington's secondary holds up, as I emotionally prepare for the Vikings going to the Superdome. I just hope we don't go 15-1 and finish 2nd in the conference.
Tennessee and Indy will be a great game, and I will be cheering for the Titans. They are a lot of fun to watch, and should push the Colts. All that being said, how can you pick against the Colts? No lead is safe. Indy.
Oakland is bad enough that, even without Ben and Troy, the Steelers win this one and stay in the playoff hunt.
Denver is looking for a re-birth here, and they have a good team to do it against. The Chiefs are battlers, and like their upsets, but the Broncos are better all around. Denver.
Again, Tampa/Carolina provides a bad game and a tough decision. If they let Delhomme try to free the beast again, Tampa will win, but I think that the Panthers are smart enough to run Tampa into the ground. Panthers.
Cincy should beat Detroit, even if Benson is out.
Houston has to go to Jacksonville, but we have both shown our lack of faith in the Jags lately, and I will continue that trend. Their record is good, but not deserved, and I take the Texans.
San Diego stomps Cleveland.
I have to go against the Giants until they start winning and with the Cowboys until they start losing. I will be cheering for the Giants, but picking the Cowboys.
San Fran should beat Seattle.
Minnesota has their first real test in a while. If Warner is out, this should be easy, but if he plays, their pass game will push our secondary. I hope Winfield is back. Vikings.
Baltimore and Green Bay should be the best game of the week, but the Ravens did not impress me in beating a beat up Steelers team, and Green Bay appears to be rounding into form nicely. The Vikings should be glad they got that team early in the schedule. At Lambeau? Packers.
I don't care about either team, but both won last week when I didn't pick them. Buffalo's win was more impressive. But the Jets still have the #2 yardage defense in the league. Now you will know better than I how Toronto will affect this game. But Sanchez throws picks, and the Bills have been making them....
I am on the fence, but I will take the Jets.
Now on to the rest of the week!
No reading past here if you have only made your Thursday picks.
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Chicago has looked very bad of late, so this could be an upset, but I think the Bears have finally gotten the break in the schedule that they need, so I say the Rams lose to the Bears.
The Pats have got to be reeling. The issue against the Saints was their secondary, and the Dolphins are not going to put a strain on that. You gotta say it'll be the Pats in this one.
Matt Ryan is out, and the Falcons weren't looking great with him. They were edging bad teams, and so I think Philadelphia will clamp down on that wild card spot and put the pressure on Dallas. Eagles.
New Orleans will win against Washington, but I am curious to see how Washington's secondary holds up, as I emotionally prepare for the Vikings going to the Superdome. I just hope we don't go 15-1 and finish 2nd in the conference.
Tennessee and Indy will be a great game, and I will be cheering for the Titans. They are a lot of fun to watch, and should push the Colts. All that being said, how can you pick against the Colts? No lead is safe. Indy.
Oakland is bad enough that, even without Ben and Troy, the Steelers win this one and stay in the playoff hunt.
Denver is looking for a re-birth here, and they have a good team to do it against. The Chiefs are battlers, and like their upsets, but the Broncos are better all around. Denver.
Again, Tampa/Carolina provides a bad game and a tough decision. If they let Delhomme try to free the beast again, Tampa will win, but I think that the Panthers are smart enough to run Tampa into the ground. Panthers.
Cincy should beat Detroit, even if Benson is out.
Houston has to go to Jacksonville, but we have both shown our lack of faith in the Jags lately, and I will continue that trend. Their record is good, but not deserved, and I take the Texans.
San Diego stomps Cleveland.
I have to go against the Giants until they start winning and with the Cowboys until they start losing. I will be cheering for the Giants, but picking the Cowboys.
San Fran should beat Seattle.
Minnesota has their first real test in a while. If Warner is out, this should be easy, but if he plays, their pass game will push our secondary. I hope Winfield is back. Vikings.
Baltimore and Green Bay should be the best game of the week, but the Ravens did not impress me in beating a beat up Steelers team, and Green Bay appears to be rounding into form nicely. The Vikings should be glad they got that team early in the schedule. At Lambeau? Packers.

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