PICKSBERG
This Week's NFL Picks
DIEGO SIKANDER,OBSERVER STAFF WRITER
Issue date: 10/13/08 Section: Sports
San Diego @ Buffalo
A tough matchup for Buffalo here as San Diego will bring the Bills back to earth after there hot start. Vincent Jackson was huge against the Patriots, and he should have his way again this week against the Bills.
New Orleans @ Carolina
New Orleans wins in this NFC South rivalry matchup, Carolina got blown out by the Bucs last week and New Orleans is clicking on all cylinders. Deuce McAllister is starting to return to his prime form, and looks to be a threat on goal line touches.
Minnesota @ Chicago
Chicago is a confusing and unpredictable team, but they win here as they shutdown the Vikes and "all-day" A.P. Kyle Orton has proven to be a solid QB the past 3 weeks, and this week should be no different.
Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati
Pittsburgh in a route, even though the Bengals have put up a fight in almost all of the games in there sad 0-6 start. Where is Limas Sweed? I don't know, but as long as Santonio Holmes is playing like he is, we don't even need Hines Ward…. jk.
Tennessee @ Kansas City
AFC's best team versus the AFC's worst team…the Chiefs don't have a chance. Chris Johnson should have a field day.
Baltimore @ Miami
Miami is hotter than Meagan Fox under Bumblebees hood (i.e. Transformers)… ok not so much, but you get the picture. They win against a tough B'more D. Ronnie Brown is blossoming into a top-of-the-line tailback, and has tremendous potential to lead the league in touchdowns.
San Francisco @ NY Giants
Giants are the champs, but they looked like chumps yesterday against the Browns. They should win here though. Isaac Bruuuuuuce might do something nice for the Niners though.
Dallas @ St. Louis
Romo is hurting, and so are the Cowboys. Rams begin to salvage the season with there second win under newly appointed Chief Jim Haslett. Torry Holt may finally have the huge game we have all been waiting for.
Detroit @ Houston
Houston got its first win last week, and Detroit plans to follow suit with there first win in this matchup of two pathetic teams. Steve Slaton is starting to prove that he might have been worth a first round pick, and Calvin Johnson continues on his torrid pace.
A tough matchup for Buffalo here as San Diego will bring the Bills back to earth after there hot start. Vincent Jackson was huge against the Patriots, and he should have his way again this week against the Bills.
New Orleans @ Carolina
New Orleans wins in this NFC South rivalry matchup, Carolina got blown out by the Bucs last week and New Orleans is clicking on all cylinders. Deuce McAllister is starting to return to his prime form, and looks to be a threat on goal line touches.
Minnesota @ Chicago
Chicago is a confusing and unpredictable team, but they win here as they shutdown the Vikes and "all-day" A.P. Kyle Orton has proven to be a solid QB the past 3 weeks, and this week should be no different.
Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati
Pittsburgh in a route, even though the Bengals have put up a fight in almost all of the games in there sad 0-6 start. Where is Limas Sweed? I don't know, but as long as Santonio Holmes is playing like he is, we don't even need Hines Ward…. jk.
Tennessee @ Kansas City
AFC's best team versus the AFC's worst team…the Chiefs don't have a chance. Chris Johnson should have a field day.
Baltimore @ Miami
Miami is hotter than Meagan Fox under Bumblebees hood (i.e. Transformers)… ok not so much, but you get the picture. They win against a tough B'more D. Ronnie Brown is blossoming into a top-of-the-line tailback, and has tremendous potential to lead the league in touchdowns.
San Francisco @ NY Giants
Giants are the champs, but they looked like chumps yesterday against the Browns. They should win here though. Isaac Bruuuuuuce might do something nice for the Niners though.
Dallas @ St. Louis
Romo is hurting, and so are the Cowboys. Rams begin to salvage the season with there second win under newly appointed Chief Jim Haslett. Torry Holt may finally have the huge game we have all been waiting for.
Detroit @ Houston
Houston got its first win last week, and Detroit plans to follow suit with there first win in this matchup of two pathetic teams. Steve Slaton is starting to prove that he might have been worth a first round pick, and Calvin Johnson continues on his torrid pace.
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