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Week 10 NFL Picks

November 13th, 2005 by Rhoy Pamparo

Last week, most of the teams that have forcasted to win, won the game. Hence, I had another double-digit result of 11!

For the record:

Okay, the Colts have a good team this year, though, they don’t have class. Leading 40-21 with only a few minutes left in the game, the Colts lined-up for a 2-point conversion. Some may argue that the Patriots are still capable of mounting a comeback. Yes, if their defense played that night. Anyhow, this is the third time this season that they have shown such behavior.

C’mon Eagles, let’s play defense shall we. The Eagles are capable of winning, with or without TO. They did it in 3 consecutive seasons. And who would forget that he didn’t play a single playoff game on their way to the Superbowl last year. So please, don’t tell me that they need him to win!

Now to the picks:

  • Arizona at Detroit
  • Detriot Lions are in the position to get an easy win here. Lions (+7)

  • Baltimore at Jacksonville
  • Jaguars will have it tough against a good defensive team especially without their running back. Boller is back ans so are the Ravens. Ravens (+7)

  • Houston at Indianapolis
  • Pad those stats, Colts! Colts (-14)

  • Kansas City at Buffalo
  • Kudos to the Chiefs for calling the do or die play to win the game last week. They should carry that momentum against the Buffalo Bills. Chiefs (+3)

  • Minnesota at N.Y. Giants
  • The Giants have taken leadership of the NFC East and should continue to increase that lead. Though the Vikes played good last week, they are still not good enough. Giants (-7)

  • New England at Miami
  • The Patriots are the champs, you can’t count them out, not yet. Pats (-3)

  • San Francisco at Chicago
  • Who would have thought that the Bears will win their division, but they are! Bears (-3)

  • Denver at Oakland
  • Denver want to win their tough division. If they don’t collapse in the end, they have this one. Broncos (+3)

  • N.Y. Jets at Carolina
  • At home to the Jets, the Panthers are back in their superbowl form & a powerhouse in the NFC. Panthers (-3)

  • Green Bay at Atlanta
  • Okay, Vick can pass the ball. But not consistently against a good passing defense. Green Bay doesn’t have that. Look for him to practice throwing. Falcons (+3)

  • St. Louis at Seattle
  • Bulger is back! This will be an entertaining high-scoring game. But in the end, Seattle shouold win this to keep up in the NFC’s home field advantage. Seahawks (+7)

  • Washington at Tampa Bay
  • The Redskins will be facing a good defensive squad. Time to prove their worth in the NFC. Redskins (+7)

  • Cleveland at Pittsburgh
  • Should we say more? Steelers (-7)

  • Dallas at Philadelphia
  • A game that will tell many tales. Is it the end for Philly? Are the Cowboys up to the task this year? Can the Eagles win without TO? Tough to say. We’ll just have to wait & see. If the Eagles defense play the way they are rated in paper, they should be able to pick apart Bledsoe. I’m not gonna go against my Eagles team, no matter what! Eagles (+7)




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