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Friday, October 16, 2009

NFL Picks Week 6: Where We'd Named our Child Falcon Too

If you don't why that is relevant then you really don't deserve to live. Good news its a better week than last and the Green Bay Packers are back to play. Also my roommate Nate is going to game and I am taking odds whether he will be running naked at halftime or third quarter.

St. Louis (0-5) at Jacksonville (2-3)- I told you last week that I wasn't ready to jump on the Jaguars bandwagon and the 41-o drubbing they received showed it. Maurice Jones-Drew is also suddenly unhappy, good thing they have the Rams to boost morale. JAX 31-10


New York (5-0) at New Orleans (4-0)- Oh how I wished I had DirectTV, this game should be a classic for multiple reasons. One it will prove to us how good the Saints really are on both sides of the ball. We have seen what they can do against a rookie quarterback, lets see about a Super Bowl winning one. Also the Giants haven't had the toughest schedule either and because of that, I will take the Saints catching them off-guard in the dome. NO 28-23

Carolina (0-4) at Tampa Bay (0-5)- We go to a battle of the unbeatens to a battle of the winless. This game will showcase the bottom of the barrel in the NFC South and the Panthers should win this ball game. People are really starting to get on Josh Johnson's bandwagon but I don't think the Bucs have enough. CAR 14-10

Baltimore (3-2) at Minnesota (5-0)- Great game on Sunday and one that will really prove if Brett Favre is the real deal this season. This is the first tough as nails defense he has seen all year and it's put up or shut up time. The Ravens I think come in hungry off two losses and steal one in the dome. BALT 24-21

Detroit (1-4) at Green Bay (2-2)- The Packers have won I believe 18 straight against the Lions at home and it shouldn't change on Sunday. They are talking about Matthew Stafford and Calvin Johnson both being inactive, which will result in a big time Packer win. GB 35-13

Houston (2-3) at Cincinnati (4-1)- A very interesting game because you have a tough Cincy defense that has been tested somewhat already although Andre Johnson is another specimen. Plus the Texans once again are in that must-win category. But the Bengals have been clutch in the fourth all year and the weather will not be nice, Who Dey pulls away in the fourth. CIN 31-21


Cleveland (1-4) at Pittsburgh (3-2)- The Steelers have beaten up on the rival Browns for the last couple of years and I do not see why things will change on Sunday. Derek Anderson only completed two passes last week against a solid Buffalo defense, what happens when he faces better defense, zero? PITT 38-7


Kansas City (0-5) at Washington (2-3)- The Redskins should be 4-1, that sounds weird but their last four games have been against winless teams and this week is unlike any other. So much turmoil in DC you wonder if they can figure it out. I feel they play uninspired and the Chiefs get a victory. KC 21-14

Seattle (2-3) at Arizona (2-2)-Big game in the NFC West as the Seahawks try to ride the momentum of a blowout road win into another victory. Kurt Warner looked very solid but remember that was on two weeks rest. I think he will look sluggish again and the Cards struggle. SEA 28-17

Philadelphia (4-1) at Oakland (1-4)- Oh this one could get ugly. Mitch has started a "Get JaMarcus out of there" campaign and the Raiders look like they could give a shit. Donovan McNabb and the boys have fun out there. PHI 35-3

Buffalo (1-4) at NY Jets (3-2)- The Bills are bad and Dick Jauron's days are winding down in upstate New York. Now they face a tough Jets D with the interception happy Trent Edwards and a pissed off Rex Ryan, rut roh. NYJ 31-10

Tennessee (0-5) at New England (3-2)- The Titans cannot catch a break but I really have to wonder why we haven't see more Vince Young. It could happen this week because Tom Brady should have a field day with this secondary. NE 38-17

Chicago (3-1) at Atlanta (3-1)- The Falcons reminded all of us that they are still a good ball club and should be a force to reckon with. The Bears have had two weeks to prepare for this game and last year's was a classic. I think you see a shootout with the last team having the ball wins the game, I say Falcons. ATL 38-35

Denver (5-0) at San Diego (2-2)- We talked a lot about Denver earlier in the week and I am a firm believer in this team. But Phillip Rivers has been known to be lights out against Denver in his career so far. Its going to be an interesting game but I think the injuries catch up to the Chargers. DEN 23-13

-Charlie.

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