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October 02, 2005

scaled-down for efficiency

22-24 for the season. This will be the weekend I turn it around though. Why? Because this time I really mean it.

Buffalo at New Orleans - Buffalo (they've lost every time I've picked them, but now it's such a habit I can't really stop)
Denver at Jacksonville - Jacksonville (Broncos played well against the Chiefs, but the Jags are too much to handle at home)
Detroit at Tampa Bay - Tampa Bay
Houston at Cincinnati - Cincinnati
Indianapolis at Tennessee - Indianapolis
San Diego at New England - New England (I hate them, but they will not be taken down by a team as weak as the Chargers)
Seattle at Washington - Washington
St. Louis at NY Giants - Giants
NY Jets at Baltimore - Baltimore (although I wouldn't mind seeing Testaverde and the Jets pull a win out of this)
Dallas at Oakland - Dallas
Minnesota at Atlanta - Atlanta
Philadelphia at Kansas City - Philadelphia
San Francisco at Arizona - San Francisco (they're playing pretty well)
Green Bay at Carolina - Carolina

Posted by Kevin at October 2, 2005 12:29 PM

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