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NFL Week 15 Pick Suggestions


8-8 you can book it. Already 0-1. So what the hell let's just make this the road favorite edition of the pick suggestions.

5. Cincinnati Bengals (-8 1/2) at San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers suck. Cincy isn't a very good team but the 49ers are terrible. They are playing with their 3rd string QB now and even against the Bengals miserable defense they won't be able to put up any points.

4. Seattle Seahawks (-7 1/2) at Carolina Panthers
The Panthers suck. The Seahawks are competing for the #3 spot and while that has limited motivation they should want to continue playing well and defeating the Panthers easily should not be a problem.

3. Baltimore Ravens (-4 1/2) at Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins suck. So do the Ravens, but not as much. This is Miami's last good chance to win a game and it will end not so well for them. They're offense is going to score 10 or less points, so their defense better play superbly.

2. Tennessee Titans (-3 1/2) at Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs suck. The Titans need this game to keep their playoff hopes alive so they should be highly motivated off of their choke job last week and should take care of business.

1. Indianapolis Colts (-10 1/2) at Oakland Raiders
The Colts have some breathing room now for the #2 spot after the Steelers loss last week, but just cause they have less motivation doesn't mean they won't smoke the inept Raiders.
Survivor League Pick: Death to Norv Chargers

Tampa Bay sucks but they're playing the Falcons. So I'm going with the Bucs mostly because I'm running out of teams and I'm holding out on using the Cowboys until next week against the Iggles.

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Anonymous said…
I think all play-off games should be p;ayed in domed stadiums

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