Neowin's Official 2003-04 Weekly NFL Picks


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I think this looks fun

Buffalo at New England

Seattle at San Francisco

Philadelphia at Washington

Tampa Bay at Tennessee

Chicago at Kansas City

NY Jets at Miami

Dallas at New Orleans

Indianapolis at Houston

Jacksonville at Atlanta

Cleveland at Cincinnati

St. Louis at Detroit

Carolina at NY Giants

Minnesota at Arizona

Oakland at San Diego

Denver at Green Bay

Pittsburgh at Baltimore - 41 points

here are my picks for the upcoming weekend.

Buffalo at New England

Seattle at San Francisco - hopefully their first road win w/o TO.

Philadelphia at Washington

Tampa Bay at Tennessee

Chicago at Kansas City

NY Jets at Miami

Dallas at New Orleans

Indianapolis at Houston

Jacksonville at Atlanta

Cleveland at Cincinnati

St. Louis at Detroit

Carolina at NY Giants

Minnesota at Arizona

Oakland at San Diego

Denver at Green Bay

Pittsburgh at Baltimore

Are you going to be reseting the overall scores at the beginning of the playoffs?

Hope I am not late at submitting this:

Buffalo at New England

Seattle at San Francisco

Philadelphia at Washington

Tampa Bay at Tennessee

Chicago at Kansas City

NY Jets at Miami

Dallas at New Orleans

Indianapolis at Houston

Jacksonville at Atlanta

Cleveland at Cincinnati

St. Louis at Detroit

Carolina at NY Giants

Minnesota at Arizona

Oakland at San Diego

Denver at Green Bay

Pittsburgh at Baltimore <----- 28 points

Edited by jmole

already saw the buffalo and seattle games so here are my other picks

Philadelphia at Washington

Tampa Bay at Tennessee

Chicago at Kansas City

NY Jets at Miami

Dallas at New Orleans

Indianapolis at Houston

Jacksonville at Atlanta

Cleveland at Cincinnati

St. Louis at Detroit

Carolina at NY Giants

Minnesota at Arizona

Oakland at San Diego

Denver at Green Bay

Pittsburgh at Baltimore

can't believe I didn't see this thread earlier... damn..

I run an actual pool at my dorm, this would've been a lot of fun

maybe I can do the playoffs still hehe

It's ok...this week is closed as of the beginning of today's games, but we will do playoffs as well.

Lahrd.

Oh man I can't believe the Rams just lost it to the Lions. After the Eagles game last night I did not even think there was any hope for us getting home field. I was like, man the Rams aren't even playing against a team, this isn't fair. Well it just goes to show, any given Sunday.

Yeah I know I made the same comment. Warner was looking better than Bulger today (save his first few passes, all high - he's been out for 16 weeks), but Bulger has been playing all season. I sure don't envy being in Martz's position.

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