BILLS (-1) over Dolphins
I’m not crazy about the Bills, but am less crazy about a team that just fired their head coach.
Buffalo 21, Miami 17
Confidence Score = 3Redskins (+7) over GIANTS
Washington beat the Giants in Week 1, and should be able to throw all over the putrid Giants secondary. Expect Sexy Rex Grossman to keep this game close until a backbreaking turnover late in the fourth quarter.
New York 34, Washington 31
Confidence Score = 5
Packers (-14) over CHIEFS
I might put Green Bay into five different two-team teasers
this week. I feel like the undefeated Packers aren’t the best match-up for a
team that just canned its head coach.
Green Bay 34, Kansas City 17
Confidence Score = 11
Saints (-7) over VIKINGS
Minnesota’s pass defense was not built to shut down Akili
Smith, much less Drew Brees. New Orleans can move into position to snag the
second seed in the NFC with a win and a San Francisco loss Monday night.
New Orleans 48, Minnesota 27
Confidence Score = 14
BEARS (-3.5) over Seahawks
The unwatchable game of the week, sponsored by “Tyler
Perry’s House of Pain”.
Chicago 10, Seattle 0
Confidence Score = 9
TEXANS (-6) over Panthers
Carolina’s
defense can’t stop anyone. Houston might run for 300 yards Sunday.
Houston 27, Carolina 17
Confidence Score = 6
Titans (-6.5) over COLTS
Chris Johnson fantasy owners that were patient and are
somehow still alive in their fantasy playoffs… you will be rewarded handsomely
this Sunday.
Tennessee 28, Indianapolis 14
Confidence Score = 15
Bengals (-7) over RAMS
I’d be more confidence about this pick if the Bengals were
home, but I could see St. Louis showing up for this game (assuming they don’t
have to attempt to score from the one-yard line).
Cincinnati 23, St. Louis 14
Confidence Score = 4
RAIDERS (+1) over Lions
Oakland
can’t stop the run. Detroit can’t run the ball. That bodes well for the
Raiders.Oakland 27, Detroit 24
Confidence Score = 7
BRONCOS (+7.5) over Patriots
Ultimately this game comes down to the match-up between God
and the golden horseshoe that’s been stuffed up Tom Brady’s ass for the last
decade. I can’t in good faith (pun intended) bet against God, His QB, and His
team. Well, in terms of covering the spread anyway.
New England 28, Denver 21
Confidence Score = 1
EAGLES (-3) over Jets
Bill Simmons and Cousin Sal both mentioned this possibility
on their podcast Monday, but it’s worth repeating. If the Cowboys and Giants
finish the season 8-8, and the Eagles win out, Philadelphia wins the NFC East.
Philadelphia 20, New York 14
Confidence Score = 13
CARDINALS (-6.5) over Browns
It’s hard to believe that the Arizona Cardinals could be
.500 after this week with a win over Cleveland.
Arizona 24, Cleveland 3
Confidence Score = 16
CHARGERS (+2.5) over Ravens
I think San Diego’s remarkable similarities to the Dallas
Cowboys are the reason I’m so easily hooked by them. That and I think Joe
Flacco is due for a clunker. (EDITORS NOTE: I hedged on that last statement by
just inserting Torrey Smith into one of my fantasy teams lineups for the
semi-finals. Either way, I should win somehow)
San Diego 24, Baltimore 21
Confidence Score = 12Thursday Pick = 1-0
Last Week = 8-8
LW Top-5 = 2-3
Season = 103-97-8
Season Top-5 = 35-33-2
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