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NFL Week 9 Pick Suggestions


This is a week where we pick on all the miserable teams in the league... Except for the Lions of course.

5. Detroit Lions (+12 1/2) at Chicago Bears
The Lions missed three straight covers last week by a .5 a point. They get back on the losing games but covering the spread trail this week.

4. Arizona Cardinals (-2 1/2) at St. Louis Rams
Homecoming for Kurt in St. Louis means lots of tds for the offense. In addition SJax is questionable which means the Cards should cruise to a td victory.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-8 1/2) at Kansas City Chiefs
The Jets played 100% miserable after several arm punts by the gun slinger and yet they still won. Jeff Garcia and the Bucs need to bounce back this week after their poor showing against Dallas and they will win by double digits.

2. Jacksonville Jaguars (-7 1/2) at Cincinnati Bengals
The Jaguars are still a good team right? I mean they have the same running backs the same line and the same Q, why aren't they dominating on the ground again? And why is Fred Taylor the most useless fantasy running back in history. They're going to win this week by a lot cause the Bengals are pitiful.

1. Philadelphia Eagles (-6 1/2) at Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks are terrible. They won last week because the 49ers are really terrible. The Eagles need to continue to win and everything is turning up Philly this week. Eagles absolutely dominate and McNabb (newly acquired via trade for TO and others) will lead me to fantasy victories.

Survivor League Pick: SCREW Seattle
Sorry Dan-O but pick the Bears to beat the Lions.

Non-Spread Picks

Comments

Anonymous said…
Buffalo beats the jets by 10.
Simon said…
Hart, last time you made that claim about the completely overrated Bills they got their doors blown off by the Cardinals.
Anonymous said…
love Balt this week get full write up here http://www.ctsportspicks.com
Anonymous said…
happened again. I can't believe the number of turn overs. Despite all this, I won my office pool for the first half of the season.

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