Week 11 Picks: The Way Too Much Work for Details Edition
Week 10: 6-8-1, 3-1 Bold
Thursday Night: 0-1
Season: 74-70, 21-20 Bold
Bills +9 over JAGUARS
Dick Jauron needed to go a long time ago.
CHIEFS +10 over Steelers
Kansas City has been playing well, and Pittsburgh has a few injuries on defense.
RAVENS +1.5 over Colts
I wish this pick could count for 10 picks. Easiest pick of the week.
VIKINGS -11 over Seahawks
Vikings have been playing really well; don’t expect Seattle to compete.
GIANTS -6.5 over Falcons
As the line increases my confidence decreases (weird, I know). Hate to say it, but I think Antonio Pierce’s injury is a blessing in disguise for the Giants. Provides the right motivation for some guys to really step it up. Big test.
Saints -11 over BUCS
Don’t think I haven’t noticed how good Tampa Bay has looked since starting Josh Freeman. Don’t think New Orleans hasn’t noticed either.
Browns +3.5 over LIONS
Browns defense has been looking good and Rams game taught me never to lay points with the Lions.
49ers +6.5 over PACKERS
I like San Francisco’s team too much to lay this spread against them. Green Bay is a much better underdog than favorite.
Redskins +11 over COWBOYS
This could be that game that is punctuated at the end by a Dallas “eff-you” touchdown to seal the deal for the guys in Vegas... but it could also be another Romo choke job down the stretch against an NFC East opponent. Could Washington really put two wins together?
RAMS +9.5 over Cardinals
Upset special.
Jets +11 over Patriots
I don’t expect the Patriots to lose, but I think the Jets aren’t as bad as they’ve been playing recently.
RAIDERS +9.5 over Bengals
Let’s see if Bruce Gradkowski can let Darrius Heyword-Bey show fans why Al Davis drafted him.
Chargers -4 over BRONCOS
It's midnight Cinderella.
Eagles -3 over BEARS
I see the Eagles winning this one by 3, so this is my least confident pick.
TEXANS -4.5 over Titans
Weirdest game of the week. The two best teams right now in the AFC South (Indy would not beat either team on a neutral field). Speaking of which, the Colts sure are lucky they get their two toughest games to date against teams coming off back to back Monday night games (Baltimore this week, Houston next week).
Saturday, November 21, 2009
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honestly i've never read your blog man but i am really impressed it's nice i wihs i started reading it earlier in the seaosn but i'll be reading from now on keep it up
ReplyDeleteI think you're being a bit overzealous with your proclamation that Indy wouldn't beat Houston or Tennessee right now. I'm pretty damn sure they'd handle Tennessee somehow. If Peyton can find a way to win against NE, he can do it against the Titans. As for Houston, certainly they have the potential to beat the Colts, but as an organization they have yet to win that big game that gets them over the hump as a franchise. Maybe next week vs Indy will be it.
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