Sunday, November 1st
Denver @ Baltimore - Denver got to 6-0 by beating teams better than the Ravens. No reason to bet against them here.
San Francisco @ Indianapolis - I don't see any team but one of the best stopping Indy. SF is okay, but not one of the best.
NY Giants @ Philadelphia - In 2 weeks, the Giants went from clear division dominator to having to fight for 1st place against the very team they're playing this week. They'll bring their A-game.
St. Louis @ Detroit - Just out of curiousity, what's the cost of admission for this game? A couple dollars? A canned good donation?
Seattle @ Dallas - Seattle has been wildly inconsistent. They only have 2 wins, and they're both shutouts. But I think they have some talent, and with a 2-4 record I think this game is make or break time for them if they even want a shot at a WC.
Cleveland @ Chicago - Chicago has been sucking, but not as bad as the Brown.
Houston @ Buffalo - Houston is in some kind of groove. I guess the Bills are too, but their's is more due to dumb luck.
Miami @ NY Jets - Miami has been playing hard, and decent, but just not winning. They'll get 'em this time. Maybe.
Jacksonville @ Tennessee- US - This is the Titans' best shot at a win until they play the Rams at the end of the season. If they lose this, they may as well phone in the rest of their games.
Oakland @ San Diego - Oakland is capable of upsets. But when every time you win it's considered an "upset", that's not a good sign for your team.
Minnesota @ Green Bay - The ego has been damaged, the Steelers revealed the crack in the Vikings armor. They're vulnerable, and the Packers & fans will be passionate about this one.
Carolina @ Arizona - Arizona is looking more & more like the team that made it to the SB.
Monday, November 2nd
Atlanta @ New Orleans - My strategy is to keep picking N.O. until if/when they actually lose. No point picking against them.
ATL:23 NO:31
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