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Free NFL Picks - Week 12 |
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Lucky got it rolling again last week with a sparking 10-5-1 record. This brings me to 78-73-6 for the season. I expect this week's picks to be easy to digest well easier then Grandma's turkey anyway! Colts(-9.5) @ Lions - I've got to take the colts against a week Lions D. And when it comes down to winning by 10 points, you can only look at it one way. That's like 7 minutes of Peyton Manning throwing the ball. Peyton's putting up one of, if not the biggest year a quarterback has ever had. His touchdown pace is ahead of Dan Marino's record of 48. I don't see that slowing down this week. Thanksgiving will give a good portion of a turkey to Edgerrin James as well. Edge comes off a 200+ yard performance last week. The Lions aren't good enough to keep up with the Colts offensively. The defenses might be equally as bad, but no offense in the NFL compares to the Indianapolis powerhouse set of backs and receivers. After playing a tough game against a broken down Viking team, the Lions will be looking for a big win. But it ain't happening this week. Game Date: 11/25/04 12:37 ET Bears(+3.5) @ Dallas - At this point I'm almost rooting for the Cowboys. But I've got to chose who I think has the better shot. The Bears at +3.5 in a game where 3 might win it seems like a pretty good bet. Here's my reasoning. I don't know what everybody else saw with Drew Henson, but he didn't show me much. He was playing the toughest defense in the league, but all this hype is ridiculous. He is facing Craig Krenzel who, and thank God, finally lost a game after 3 straight wins. Last week I said the Cowboy D could even make Kyle Boller look like a good quarterback. This week, ummm, well Craig led his college team to a National Title. Craig Krenzel's quarterback rating is skimming the bottom of the league, but this week I'm guessing it doubles. Now, 60 isn't much better then 30, but it's worth 3.5 points, especially against a pathetic Cowboy team starting a guy who was batting .200 and playing a third base for a minor league team a year ago. Game Date: 11/25/04 16:15 ET Ravens @
Patriots(-7) - The Patriots are just flat out better than The Ravens.
Chris McAllister comes back this week, but the Patriots should still put
up enough points to beat a Raven team minus Jamal Lewis. I would just
put Ray Lewis at running back and watch him destroy fellow linebackers,
but The Ravens never listen to my requests. Chester Taylor won't keep
8 Patriots in the box, so Boller's life suddenly gets more difficult.
He's no Joe Montana with single coverage all day either. A tough Pat zone
should limit his effectiveness from a week ago. In an important game for
The Ravens, New England will do what they've done 24 times out of their
last 25 attempts, and win. Winning by a touchdown seems like the best
bet here. Eagles(-7)
@ Giants - Once again we have a rookie QB who came in and did all right
last week. Now everyone has been saying how much promise Eli showed against
the Falcons. No one seems to pay attention to Jack around here I guess.
The Falcons have the worst pass defense in the league. Eli threw for a
162 yards on 17-37 passing, with one TD and two picks. I guess Ryan Leaf
showed promise too. Don't get me wrong, but Eli isn't ready to make a
difference yet. The Eagles, who cause turnovers with the best of them,
will pick Eli multiple times, sack him often. This will be a laugher by
the 3rd. The Giants D won't slow the Green Machine. Donovan and bunch
will have an easy time facing a D without their leader. Redskins @ Steelers(-10.5) - For the first time this year, a Redskin spread looks reasonable. But am I going to take them? No chance in hell. The Steelers don't put up big numbers, but their defense is stout. The Redskins offense is blinding. I'm not talking their speed either. My eyes seriously hurt watching Patrick Ramsey run a team. The Redskins have managed to make Clinton Portis look bad, which hasn't happened since... well ever. Pittsburgh has a good thing going here, and if the Redskins put an end to that I will be stunned. I'm not talking The Chargers in playoff contention stunned, I'm talking Drew Bledsoe returning a punt, breaking seven tackles while sprinting 100 yards for a touchdown stunned. Game Date: 11/28/04 13:00 ET Browns(+6)
@ Bengals - The Bengals put up a good game against what I'd say is the
most complete team in the league. But, they haven't beaten anybody, besides
Denver. The Browns can pretty much say the same, but they've been robbed
time and time again. It just seems like Butch Davis walked under a bridge
of ladders before he started coaching the expansion Browns. Every draft
pick has been injured for extended periods. That includes Kellen Winslow
Jr this year. They are tough though. The Jets only beat them by 3. The
Eagles went to OT to beat them. All year they've been in games. The Browns
beat the Bengals 34-17 in week 6 in Cincinnati. The Bengals have been
a little better of late, but 6 point favorites? I don't think so. Jaguars @ Vikings(-6) - This game marks the return of two important players, one for each team. Randy Moss makes his return for the Vikings, which should do everything to boost their confidence. But, Byron Leftwich comes back early for the Jaguars as well. I'm not sure who's more important for their respective teams. I guess we'll see Sunday. The Jaguars play close football every week. They should have a tough time stopping Culpepper with his main weapon back in action. I've got to take a Vikings team that looked unstoppable with Randy in the lineup earlier this year. Game Date: 11/28/04 13:00 ET Buccaneers(-2.5)
@ Panthers - The Panthers looked great last week. But they were just playing
Arizona. Nick Goings, yes that's right, Nick Goings ran all over the field,
mostly forward, scoring three times. I'm guessing this won't happen against
Tampa Bay. Brian Griese should continue his impressive quarterbacking
for the Bucs though. He's going up against a defense that has been shredded
by injuries. In fact the offense has felt it as well. I mean, Nick Goings
scored three times for God's sake. Neither of these teams is impressive,
but the Bucs will use a solid rushing attack led by Michael Pittman. Game
Date: 11/28/04 13:00 ET Titans @
Texans(+1.5) - Houston let a big win slip out of their grasp last
week against Green Bay. David Carr needs to step it up as he did earlier
in the year. He isn't a rookie anymore, someone needs to tell him that.
He's got big weapons in André Johnson and Dominic Davis. Carr is
fast, has a big arm, and is accurate. The Titans team, who virtually has
nothing to play for, beat The Jags last week. The Texans, an underdog
at home, should prove to be more than Tennessee can handle. Carr will
get back on track this week against a solid Titan D. Saints @
Falcons(-9.5) - Joe Horn made it clear two weeks ago that the Saints
weren't dead yet. Thanks for clearing that up last week guys. All I needed
was a 34-13 beating in New Orleans to make things a little more visible.
Regardless, Aaron Brooks has gotten the short end of the stick against
his cousin. Vick has outplayed, and more importantly beaten Aaron on a
number of occasions. Vick, T. J. Ducket, and Warrick Dunn should run all
over the Saints, everyone else does. Brooks and crew, who find it more
convenient to step up when things no longer matter, will be tempted to
play well in Atlanta. But temptation is one thing, actually stepping up
and beating a much better Falcon team is another. Deuce McAllister, who
has been average or less all year, will find little room to roam against
a tough Atlanta rush defense. The Saints are unpredictable, but bad enough
for a lopsided defeat against Atlanta. Jets(-3)
@ Arizona - The Jets are a good team, with or without Chad Pennington.
The Cards lost to The Panthers 35-10, which means they aren't as competitive
as earlier in the year. The Jets will feed Curtis Martin the ball. Curtis
skipped past the 1000-yard mark last week. What a ball player! This spread
baffles me, it really does. With a stubborn, good defense, and a solid
offense, the Jets should win without trouble. Game Date: 11/28/04 16:15
ET Raiders @ Denver(-11) - The Raiders had a big performance last week, but lost again. Denver slaughtered the Saints by giving the ball to Reuben Droughns time and time again. The Raiders are a terrible run-stopping unit. Look for Droughns to get upwards of 200 yards against Oakland. Anytime running comes easy, Denver glides to victory, especially in Denver. Oakland has little chance to do anything worthwhile in this one. Denver's D was tough last week. They will be good here too. Game Date: 11/28/04 20:35 ET Rams @ Packers(-6) - The Pack snuck past a resilient Texan team last week. But they got the Victory. The Rams... well Drew Bledsoe played a hand in their defeat. I don't know if it had anything to do with his 3 rushes for -2 yards, but I'm willing to guess the Rams game planned against his swift feet. The Rams will get beat again this week playing too far from home. Green Bay is no turf field. The Rams are a tough bunch to figure out. They've lost to Buffalo and Miami. (You were wondering who gave Miami a win weren't you?) But, they've beat good teams as well. This week, they'll lose. I'm thinking big. Brett is at the top of his game, which is great to see. His receivers have been fantastic. The Packer D is starting to play well, which bodes well for their playoff hopes. Green Bay, no problem. Game Date: 11/29/04 21:05 ET Miami @ San
Francisco - Pick em! This one comes down to a coin toss and I'll take
tails... 49ers it is! Game
Date: 11/28/04 16:15 ET WAGERING SMART MAKES WATCHING NFL GAMES MORE FUN Good Luck
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