Give me a break? Liam thinks that Golden Boy Leinart is going to be effective in the cold of Lambeau Field? Poor guy, loses to Oakland on Sunday, has his first official illegitimate child during the week, and now finds himself playing in the coldest weather he's ever had to face. Life is not good for the Golden Boy lately.
Atlanta at Cincinnati, pick: Who Dey? The Bengals
Ocho Cinco was talking big about DeAngelo Fall this week, it'll be interesting to see who comes out on top. My guess is the Bengals at home.
Baltimore at New Orleans, pick: New Orleans
Brees and Bush are the difference makers this year in New Orleans and coming off a bye week I trust they'll be ready for the Ravens.
Houston at Tennessee, pick: Houston
Houston has shown some recent signs of life whereas Houston is still a couple years away with the development of Vince Young. Houston gets the job done, and not the same kind of job that Houston did in Metro's Houston 500, that's a different Houston (right) altogether and you can debate the merits of which Houston is better all by yourself.Jacksonville at Philadelphia, pick: Philadelphia
One might begin to think that a 62 yard FG might wake the Eagles and teach them that they have to put teams away.
Seattle at Kansas City, pick: Seattle
No Hasselbeck. Shit. No Alexander. Double shit. But Huard is game time decision and the Seattle D, although maligned this year, is froathing at the mouth at the prospect of playing Brodie Coyle and Casey Printers. Seattle steals one at Arrowhead.
San Francisco at Chicago, pick: Chicago
The Rex Grossman fan club has not lost any faith after a rough performance against the Cardinals two weeks ago, and to justify our faith the Bears will trounce the 49ers in the Massacre Of The Bay Area Barbies.
Tampa Bay at New York Giants, pick: Giants
The Giants exposed the Eagles earlier this year with 4th quarter heroics. Matt Bryant unleashed an unforgetable game winnning 62 yard FG against the Eagles last week. The big leg of Bryant won't be able to save the Bucs against the new class of the NFC... The New York Football Giants.
St. Louis at San Diego, pick: San Diego
San Diego, too tough at home, and too motivated after a tough loss last week.
Indianapolis at Denver, pick: Indianapolis
I know why Liam likes Denver in this game but then given that fact that Liam also likes Sarah Harmer I can not trust him on this one. I'm going with the undefeated Colts.
New York Jets at Cleveland, pick: Cleveland
Cleveland played the Ravens tight at home earlier in the year and with the resignation of Maurice Carthon this week as Browns O-coordinator, I have to believe the Brownies have something to prove on Sunday.
Pittsburgh at Oakland, pick: Pittsburgh
Oakland has already one their 1 game for the season.
Dallas at Carolina, pick: Carolina
Tony Romo against the Carolina D. Give me the Panthers.
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
New England at Minnesota, pick: New England
Finally Liam Mans Up and picks his team. Costly mistake. The Patriots are rolling and looking at both teams results against their only mutual opponent this season, the Buffalo Bills, the Pats are obviously a class above the Vikes.
Showdown Games
Arizona (Liam) at Green Bay (Ling)
Baltimore (Liam) at New Orleans (Ling)
Houston (Ling) at Tennessee (Liam)
Seattle (Ling) at Kansas City (Liam)
Indianapolis (Ling) at Denver (Liam)
New York Jets (Liam) at Cleveland (Ling)
New England (Ling) at Minnesota (Liam)
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