08 Nov
Posted by markj as Picks, Player News and Opinion, Uncategorized, Weekly Picks
Here’s a look at the rest of the games on tap for week 10.
Philadelphia at Washington
Well,…It’s official, …the Eagles are a trainwreck. Between Andy Reid’s personal life and Donovan McNabb not wanting to take responsibility for anything, I think we can put the Eagles season to bed. The Redskins will steamroll Philly in D.C., 24-10.
Cincinnati at BaltimoreThis is a weird game for me. The Bengals can’t stop anybody and the Ravens can’t score any points. Cincy’s offense is pretty good and Baltimore’s defense is pretty good. I guess I have to take the Ravens at home, but I don’t feel great about it.
Detroit at Arizona
The surprising Lions travel to the desert to meet the Cardinals. A lot of people are picking the Cards in this one, but I don’t see it!! The Cardinals are being the Cardinals and the Lions are better than anyone thought they would be. I’m becoming one of their mane believers. Ha, …get it …Lion’s mane?? I crack myself up. Anyway, the Lions will win this, but the Cards will keep it close at home.
Chicago at Oakland
Da Bears go out west to clash with the Raiduhs in this week’s “Who Cares” bowl. I really think that “clash” is probably too strong a word to describe this game. I would guess that even scalpers are sitting this one out. I have it on very good authority, (yeah, …whatever), that JaMarcus Russell will see his first action of the season and will have a career day passing by completing one pass for a touchdown and the Raiders win, 7-3.
Indianapolis at San Diego
In the Sunday night game, this week, the nation will get to see first hand, the devastation that Norv Turner has brought to the San Diego area. The wildfires don’t have crap on him. The Colts are going to take out all of their frustration from last week’s loss on the Chargers. Peyton Manning and friends win this one 31-10. …The weather will be nice though.
San Francisco at Seattle
In a long line of crummy Monday night games, the 49ers travel up the coast to Seattle to take on the Seahawks. Neither of these teams are very good, but the 49ers appear to be “less” good than the ‘Hawks. I’ll take Seattle at home, 24-13.
Dallas at the New York Football Giants
I understand this isn’t the Colts & Patriots, but it’s as good as the NFC can do right now. The Cowboys go up to exit 16W to play the “Red Hot” Giants. Eli is going to have to resemble his brother in order to beat the Cowboys in this one. However, if he resembles his father, he could probably pull out a tie and keep his team in contention for the NFC East title. As it is, a loss for the G-men would make the division title a tough proposition. I’ll take the Cowboys, 31-27. Sorry Bryan!!
Well, there you have it!! I hope you make a lot of money with my picks this week. I know you usually do.
4 Responses
Noodle
November 9th, 2007 at 1:04 pm
1I dont know Mark. I still don’t think the Gmen can score that much on Dallas. 31 is good for Dallas but I wouldn’t give NY more than 10. Just a hunch
markj
November 12th, 2007 at 1:39 pm
2Noodle, I was only off by a touchdown in this one. I took it on the chin with the rest of the league though. 5-8 before the Monday nighter. OUCH!! Thanks for stopping by.
bryan
November 13th, 2007 at 10:14 am
3Hats off to the Cowboys. Romo looks like he’s having fun. As for the Giants, at least they didn’t lose to the Rams and they didn’t get blanked.
markj
November 13th, 2007 at 3:13 pm
4Bryan, the Saints didn’t just lose to the Rams, they were spanked. It was painful. Payton must have been looking ahead to the mighty Texans. The Cowboys look pretty tough and the Giants will be there at the end as well.
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