Neowin's Official 2003-04 Weekly NFL Picks


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Seattle at St. Louis

Jacksonville At New England

Houston at Tampa Bay

Dallas at Washington

Minnesota at Chicago

San Francisco at Cincinnati

Pittsburgh at NY Jets

Buffalo at Tennessee

Atlanta at Indianapolis

Detroit at Kansas City

Baltimore at Oakland

Cleveland at Denver <---(Go Broncos!!!)

Carolina at Arizona

Green Bay at San Diego

NY Giants at New Orleans

And the Monday night game:

Philadelphia at Miami TOTAL POINTS: 53

  • Rams over the Seahawks
  • Pats over the Jags
  • Texans over Tampa Bay (if only both of them could lose, as both of them are from stupid states that aided in bringing about our craptastic president)
  • For once the indians (Redskins) will beat the cowboys
  • Vikings over the Winnie the Pooh Bears
  • The Bengals will upset the 69er's
  • Steelers over the lmao@Jets
  • McNair (Titans) over the Bills
  • Colts over the Zocor-less Falcons
  • Chiefs over the Lions
  • The Ravens will peck the Raiders to death
  • The Browns will upset the Broncos because Eagles fans aren't depending on them to win this week.
  • The Cardinals will upset the Panthers because the Panthers suck.
  • Favre and his boys (Green Bay) over the power-drained Chargers
  • The Saints over the not-so-Giants
  • Eagles over the lame water mammals. 42pts total.

...And those are my picks for this week.

Edited by TiBook

Seattle at St. Louis

Jacksonville At New England

Houston at Tampa Bay

Dallas at Washington

Minnesota at Chicago

San Francisco at Cincinnati

Pittsburgh at NY Jets

Buffalo at Tennessee

Atlanta at Indianapolis

Detroit at Kansas City

Baltimore at Oakland

Cleveland at Denver

Carolina at Arizona

Green Bay at San Diego

NY Giants at New Orleans

And the Monday night game:

Philadelphia at Miami TOTAL POINTS: 32

yeah that philly and miami game should be good, two good defences go at it, i think a field goal late in the game might decide who wins.... :yes:

The last time they played in '99 a field goal was exactly what could've pushed the game into overtime, but, they eagles lost the game. This was before mcnabb was added to the team tho...

If you guys want to be "cheesy" we can have a trophy avatar for the winner of each week's picks. This way you can show off your "win" to all for a week... and maybe the avatar title of "Winner of Week XX NFL Picks"

Just for fun hehe

If you guys want to be "cheesy" we can have a trophy avatar for the winner of each week's picks. This way you can show off your "win" to all for a week... and maybe the avatar title of "Winner of Week XX NFL Picks"

Just for fun hehe

Oooh...I like it. Who's a graphical whiz around here that can put one together?

And with that I lose lol 24-24, it is a good game tho :/

Someone needs to point Andy Reid to a gym and away from the kitchen. Wearing black thins, yes, but not when you play in 70 degree weather, and you are wearing a coat you would wear in Philly this time of year.

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