Friday, October 18, 2013

Week 7 Picks

Last week: 10-5
Last night: 1-0
Season record: 65-28

Can you believe it's Week 7 already?  I hate how fast the football season goes.  We are literally halfway to the end of the fantasy football season too unless you are playoff-bound (I'm definitely not in either league) or if you do playoff fantasy football (I do and it's awesome...hit me up if you are interested in playing this year).  Meanwhile, here are the picks for this week.....

San Diego at Jacksonville--The race is on.  Will the Giants, Jags or Bucs run the table to 0-16?  My money is on these guys.  Chargers 27, Jaguars 13

Cincinnati at Detroit--This should be interesting, but there is a chance the Bengals' D can hold the Lions' O to under 10 points the way Green Bay did.  Or they can be sloppy like they were against Buffalo.  Bengals 23, Lions 17

Buffalo at Miami--Wow, is Thad Lewis for real?  Did they skip right over that Jeff Tuel dude?  Anyway, the Bills looked semi-explosive last week against the Bengals.  The Dolphins have to be one of the NFL teams I least want to watch play.  Dolphins 17, Bills 16

Tampa Bay at Atlanta--Will Greg Schiano be fired after this game or will he last a few more?  The countdown is on.  Falcons 30, Bucs 10

New England at NY Jets--Whenever I think of this rivalry, I think of Spygate.  Seriously though, does Belichick really need an advantage like that over Rex?  Patriots 28, Jets 20

Dallas at Philadelphia--These two teams are actually battling for first place, which is remarkable considering how bad the Eagles have looked at times.  Both teams are 2-0 against the division, so something's gotta give.  So home team wins.  Eagles 27, Cowboys 24

Chicago at Washington--I realize the Redskins have problems, but I really don't think they are as bad as 1-4, especially not with RG3 getting healthy.  Redskins 20, Bears 16

St. Louis at Carolina--Wake me up when it's over.  Panthers 21, Rams 14

San Francisco at Tennessee--This is an extremely intriguing match up with two pretty good defenses.  And I have a funny feeling about it.  Titans 16, Niners 13

Cleveland at Green Bay--When the Browns start Brandon Weeden, they are noticeably worse than when starting Brian Hoyer.  So there.  Packers 31, Browns 14

Houston at Kansas City--The Chiefs are giving up less than 11 points per game.  The Texans are frankly a train wreck right now.  You do the math.  Chiefs 23, Texans 10

Baltimore at Pittsburgh--So the Steelers won a game last week, and are 1-4, yet if they beat the Ravens at home Sunday, they will trail them by a half game and possibly be 1.5 out of first place.  And the crazy thing is, it very well could happen.  Steelers 19, Ravens 17

Denver at Indianapolis--This could be the game of the year so far.  Peyton Manning returns to Indy to play in a different uniform for the first time.  Andrew Luck tries to steer the home team past the home fans' former stud.  Don't look away, you might miss something here.  Broncos 33, Colts 27

Minnesota at NY Giants--Memo to ESPN.  You should try to lure away the person at NBC who keeps getting the better prime time match ups each week.  Seriously, these two teams are a combined 1-10.  Vikings 27, Giants 24





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