Wednesday, November 11, 2009

NFL Week 10 Picks







dzo's picks (89-40)
Chicago > San Francisco UPSET

Atlanta > Carolina
Miami > Tampa Bay
Minnesota > Detroit
New York Jets > Jacksonville
Pittsburgh > Cincinnati
New Orleans > St Louis
Tennessee > Buffalo
Denver > Washington
Atlanta > Carolina
Oakland > Kansas City
Arizona > Seattle
Dallas > Green Bay
San Diego > Philadelphia
New England > Indianapolis UPSET
Baltimore > Cleveland


Amy's picks (82-47)
San Francisco > Chicago
Atlanta > Carolina
Miami > Tampa Bay
Minnesota > Detroit
New York Jets > Jacksonville
Pittsburgh > Cincinnati
New Orleans > St Louis
Buffalo > Tennessee
Denver > Washington
Kansas City > Oakland
Arizona > Seattle
Dallas > Green Bay
San Diego > Philadelphia
New England > Indianapolis
Baltimore > Cleveland

4 comments:

dzo said...

Some possible close ones between Atlanta and Carolina, Philly and San Diego, Cincy and Pit, but I like these picks. I'll take New England's offense to have an answer for Indy.

As for the Bears, I'm rolling this one back and forth for the past day and they are in desperation "must win" mode. I usually pick against these teams but then they find a way. I say they show up with a little more fire, and regardless whether they win or not it's a sexy upset for the week.

BigNewsDay said...

I think the Eagles will bounce back this week against the Chargers, and I think the bottom cheerleader is going to have back problems when she gets older.

dzo said...

Great call on the game. I think the Eagles played the Cowboys hard to the end and could easily take this one.

I didn't think to mention the Dallas green Bay game. Sure the only thing that comes to mind is the Bucs game but I think it's possible Green Bay makes this a tough one with Dallas putting a lot into that last game on the road.

Yeah the third cheerleader has gotta be careful on and off the field, one quick turn and someone could get knocked out.

dzo said...

How about those Bears???? Wow. Just. Just, wow.

I'm a fan of this historic franchise and do my best to keep emotions and biases in check. And I say this very level-headedly when I say this team aught to be so deeply ashamed of themselves. That goes for everyone all the way down to the guy who mops the floors. I have never seen a Bears squad as rotten as the ugly, undisciplined, unraveling mess they have put on the field this season.