Friday, November 5, 2010
2010 NFL Season - Week 9
Sunday Games - winning picks are in red
Chicago at Buffalo - Buffalo has been on the edge for most of their games, look for Chicago's TOs this week to give Buffalo a win
Miami at Baltimore - Baltimore's defense was weakening a bit before they went on bye so the rest should bring them back
Tampa Bay at Atlanta - TB isn't a bad team but 2 weeks on the road and that hard battle last week against Arizona will takes its toll
New Orleans at Carolina - Does anybody else get the feeling that NO will not play well here this week for some strange reason?
New England at Cleveland - Won't be too easy for NE but easy enough
New York Jets at Detroit - Just want to throw a few stats out for you all: For 2010 season Jets on the road have avg. 31 pts and allowed an avg of 19 pts per game - Lions at home have avg 37.7 pts and allowed an avg of 22 pts per game, Detroit will not be a push-over
San Diego at Houston - Sometimes grass can help a team
Arizona at Minnesota - Through all the troubles Minnesota has had, for the most part they have kept a even keel on offensive pts while Arizona pts go up at home and down on the road
New York Giants at Seattle - Will 2 weeks on the road and against a team that would be in the Superbowl every year if all their games were at home take a little toll on NYG - CORRECTION: The previous statement and Seattle pick to win was based on Hasselbeck playing, with "I haven't tossed a pass in 4 years Whitehurst" playing, it is a far different ending
Kansas City at Oakland - Beware KC, be very aware
Indianapolis at Philadelphia - Vick or no Vick, opponents passing game is what has hampered Philadelphia in many games and who does the Colts have??????
Sunday Night Game -
Dallas at Green Bay - I can't believe Wade Phillips is still coach, JJ must be getting soft in his ol' age - LOL ----- BONUS: Dallas 20 - Green Bay 23
Monday Night Game -
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati - Cincinnati's defense is very porous and more so in last 3 games
Labels:
2010 season,
NFL,
PRO FOOTBALL,
WEEKLY PICKS
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