As always, the picks are head-to-head, and not against the spread.
Last week: 12-4
2011 record: 137-68
2010 record: 150-87
2009 record: 169-79
Jacksonville @ Atlanta: Atlanta
Dallas @ Tampa Bay: Dallas
Carolina @ Houston: Houston
Miami @ Buffalo: Buffalo
Tennessee @ Indianapolis: Tennessee
Cincinnati @ St. Louis: Cincinnati
Seattle @ Chicago: Seattle
New Orleans @ Minnesota: New Orleans
Green Bay @ Kansas City: Green Bay
Washington @ New York Giants: New York Giants
Detroit @ Oakland: Detroit
Cleveland @ Arizona: Arizona
New York Jets @ Philadelphia: New York Jets
New England @ Denver: New England
Baltimore @ San Diego: Baltimore
Pittsburgh @ San Francisco: Pittsburgh
NFL Picks Week 15
Started by
BSLChrisStoner
, Dec 15 2011 04:33 PM
5 replies to this topic
#2
Posted 15 December 2011 - 08:00 PM
Can't argue with most of the picks, but I'll take the 49ers at home. The Steelers are going to have their hands full in this one with or without Big Ben...
And how do you go against the Broncos and Tebow at home...well, I know, but still...
And how do you go against the Broncos and Tebow at home...well, I know, but still...
@Tpjs1
#3
Posted 15 December 2011 - 08:01 PM
And I think Philly might just beat the Jets!
@Tpjs1
#4
Posted 15 December 2011 - 08:10 PM
Can Denver keep NE from scoring enough points?
Pitt is tough to beat but I think SF beats them. They still have something to play for as well.
Pitt is tough to beat but I think SF beats them. They still have something to play for as well.
#5
Posted 16 December 2011 - 10:09 AM
Agree with nearly all your picks, Chris.
I think the Denver Tebows might pull out the victory though. I'll certainly be rooting for it.
The Jets @ Eagles game is a complete crapshoot to me. Two teams that could play like Superbowl contenders or bottom feeders. I'd probably lean towards the Eagles at home though. I think they might finish strong.
I think the Denver Tebows might pull out the victory though. I'll certainly be rooting for it.
The Jets @ Eagles game is a complete crapshoot to me. Two teams that could play like Superbowl contenders or bottom feeders. I'd probably lean towards the Eagles at home though. I think they might finish strong.
@AdamWolff
#6
Posted 18 December 2011 - 03:35 PM
I thought this NY / Washington game was one of the safer picks of the week. Pretty surprised by the lack of effort from the Giants. The Colts getting their first win, and GB getting their first loss are less of a surprise to me, than NY not being able to win at home in a game the needed.
Houston's loss was also unexpected.
Houston's loss was also unexpected.
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