Thursday, September 23, 2010
NFL PICKS - Week 3
Week 2 NFL Results: 6-8-2
NFL Results Season to Date: 12-15-5
Week 2 College Football Results: 2-2-1
College Football Results Season to Date: 5-4-1
Week 2 Mark My Words Results: 1-3
Mark My Words Results Season to Date: 2-4-1
Week 3 NFL Picks (winners in parentheses):
At New York Giants -3 Tennessee (Tennessee)
At New England -14 Buffalo (New England)
At Baltimore -10 Cleveland (Baltimore)
Pittsburgh -3 At Tampa Bay (Pittsburgh)
Cincinnati -3 At Carolina (Cincinnati)
New Orleans -3.5 At Atlanta (Atlanta)
San Francisco -3 At Kansas City (San Francisco)
At Houston -3 Dallas (Houston)
At Minnesota -11 Detroit (Detroit)
Washington -3.5 At St. Louis (Washington)
Philadelphia -3 At Jacksonville (Jacksonville)
Indianapolis -5.5 At Denver (Indianapolis)
San Diego -5.5 At Seattle (San Diego)
At Arizona -4.5 Oakland (Oakland)
At Miami -2 New York Jets (New York Jets)
Monday
Green Bay -3 At Chicago (Green Bay)
College Football's Top Five Games of the Week:
At Boise State -17.5 Oregon State (Oregon State)
Stanford -5 At Notre Dame (Notre Dame)
Alabama -7 At Arkansas (Alabama)
At LSU -9 West Virginia (West Virginia)
At Florida -14 Kentucky (Florida)
Mark My Words - Here are the pro and college lines that I would put money on, and why:
Indianapolis -5.5 over DENVER - Altitude or not, Denver sucks and Indy should be able to tear their defense apart with Denver possibly lacking their two starting CB's this week due to injury.
Green Bay -3 over CHICAGO - Chicago is 2-0, but has wins in a game that they should have lost to Detroit and over an extremely overrated Dallas team. The Bears are not in the same class as the Packers, even at home.
NORTHWESTERN -6.5 over Central Michigan - Butch Jones' high powered spread offense is gone. Northwestern's spread is reloaded for another year. I like the Wildcats in a blowout.
NOTRE DAME +5 over Stanford - Notre Dame has played the toughest schedule in the nation to date, and come up a bit short to date. Look for the new offense to start clicking and Stanford to get shocked in this one.
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