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Week 4:

Sunday:

  • Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
  • Indianapolis at Jacksonville
  • New England at Buffalo
  • N.Y. Giants at Green Bay
  • Oakland at Houston
  • Philadelphia at Chicago
  • Washington at Cleveland
  • Atlanta at Carolina
  • New Orleans at Arizona
  • Denver at Tampa Bay
  • N.Y. Jets at Miami
  • Tennessee at San Diego
  • St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

  • Kansas City at Baltimore - 35 points

Edited by jmole

Week 4:

Sunday:

  • Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
  • Indianapolis at Jacksonville
  • New England at Buffalo
  • N.Y. Giants at Green Bay
  • Oakland at Houston
  • Philadelphia at Chicago
  • Washington at Cleveland
  • Atlanta at Carolina
  • New Orleans at Arizona
  • Denver at Tampa Bay
  • N.Y. Jets at Miami
  • Tennessee at San Diego
  • St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

  • Kansas City at Baltimore Total Points: 48

Sunday:

* Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

* Indianapolis at Jacksonville

* New England at Buffalo

* N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

* Oakland at Houston

* Philadelphia at Chicago

* Washington at Cleveland

* Atlanta at Carolina

* New Orleans at Arizona

* Denver at Tampa Bay

* N.Y. Jets at Miami

* Tennessee at San Diego <-- this one was just a toss up both teams are bad

* St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

* Kansas City at Baltimore Points: 42

Sunday:

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at Jacksonville

New England at Buffalo

N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

Oakland at Houston

Philadelphia at Chicago

Washington at Cleveland

Atlanta at Carolina

New Orleans at Arizona

Denver at Tampa Bay

N.Y. Jets at Miami

Tennessee at San Diego

St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

Kansas City at Baltimore - 34 points

Week 4:

Sunday:

* Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

* Indianapolis at Jacksonville

* New England at Buffalo

* N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

* Oakland at Houston

* Philadelphia at Chicago

* Washington at Cleveland

* Atlanta at Carolina

* New Orleans at Arizona

* Denver at Tampa Bay

* N.Y. Jets at Miami

* Tennessee at San Diego

* St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

* Kansas City at Baltimore - 27 points

Week 4:

Sunday:

* Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

* Indianapolis at Jacksonville

* New England at Buffalo

* N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

* Oakland at Houston

* Philadelphia at Chicago

* Washington at Cleveland

* Atlanta at Carolina

* New Orleans at Arizona

* Denver at Tampa Bay

* N.Y. Jets at Miami

* Tennessee at San Diego

* St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

* Kansas City at Baltimore - 35 points

* Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

* Indianapolis at Jacksonville

* New England at Buffalo

* N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

* Oakland at Houston

* Philadelphia at Chicago

* Washington at Cleveland

* Atlanta at Carolina

* New Orleans at Arizona

* Denver at Tampa Bay

* N.Y. Jets at Miami

* Tennessee at San Diego

* St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

* Kansas City at Baltimore - 35 points

I can't wait until KC pulls off the upset on Monday night. Just when everyone stops picking them due to their 0-3 record, they will pull off a win, its just the way it is. They have too good of a team to go 0-4.

Lets face it, the Ravens have nobody on offense other than Jamal Lewis.

Sunday:

* Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

* Indianapolis at Jacksonville

* New England at Buffalo

* N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

* Oakland at Houston

* Philadelphia at Chicago

* Washington at Cleveland

* Atlanta at Carolina

* New Orleans at Arizona

* Denver at Tampa Bay

* N.Y. Jets at Miami

* Tennessee at San Diego

* St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

* Kansas City at Baltimore - 31 points

I can't wait until KC pulls off the upset on Monday night. Just when everyone stops picking them due to their 0-3 record, they will pull off a win, its just the way it is. They have too good of a team to go 0-4.

Lets face it, the Ravens have nobody on offense other than Jamal Lewis.

The way Lewis is running I am not so sure about that.

Week 4

Sunday:

* New England at Buffalo

* Philadelphia at Chicago

* Indianapolis at Jacksonville

* Washington at Cleveland

* Oakland at Houston

* N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

* Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

* Atlanta at Carolina

* New Orleans at Arizona

* Denver at Tampa Bay

* N.Y. Jets at Miami

* Tennessee at San Diego

* St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

* Kansas City at Baltimore - 31 points

Arizona at Atlanta

Baltimore @ Cincinnati

Chicago @ Minnesota

Cleveland @ N.Y. Giants

Houston @ Kansas City

Jacksonville @ Tennessee

New Orleans @ St. Louis

Philadelphia @ Detroit

Pittsburgh @ Miami

San Diego @ Denver

Green Bay @ Indianapolis

San Francisco @ Seattle

Tampa Bay @ Oakland

Monday Night:

Dallas @ Washington 24 Pts.

8-6 not too bad for my first try :happy:

Sunday:

* Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

* Indianapolis at Jacksonville

* New England at Buffalo

* N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

* Oakland at Houston

* Philadelphia at Chicago

* Washington at Cleveland

* Atlanta at Carolina

* New Orleans at Arizona

* Denver at Tampa Bay

* N.Y. Jets at Miami

* Tennessee at San Diego

* St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

* Kansas City at Baltimore - 35 points

Picks also placed on Yahoo.

Week 4:

Sunday:

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at Jacksonville

New England at Buffalo

N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

Oakland at Houston

Philadelphia at Chicago

Washington at Cleveland

Atlanta at Carolina

New Orleans at Arizona

Denver at Tampa Bay

N.Y. Jets at Miami

Tennessee at San Diego

St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

Kansas City at Baltimore Total Points: 32

Sunday:

* New England at Buffalo

* Philadelphia at Chicago

* Indianapolis at Jacksonville

* Washington at Cleveland

* Oakland at Houston

* N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

* Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

* Atlanta at Carolina

* New Orleans at Arizona

* Denver at Tampa Bay

* N.Y. Jets at Miami

* Tennessee at San Diego

* St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

* Kansas City at Baltimore - 28 points (I just can't do it anymore KC has screwed up my picks for too long)

Sunday:

* New England at Buffalo

* Philadelphia at Chicago

* Indianapolis at Jacksonville

* Washington at Cleveland

* Oakland at Houston

* N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

* Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

* Atlanta at Carolina

* New Orleans at Arizona

* Denver at Tampa Bay

* N.Y. Jets at Miami

* Tennessee at San Diego

* St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

* Kansas City at Baltimore

Ok everyone....I need to know who the following are on Yahoo...

jkflipflop

nygiantsrule

yung0ne111

interloper42

I Is Special

ALSO.....

Please post your picks here on Neowin. As nice as yahoo is, this is actually easier to keep track, since everyone uses it. Half use yahoo half don't. That...is a pain to track down. :) I will close Yahoo's down after this week's games.

So PLEASE POST YOUR PICKS HERE FROM NOW ON!

Shankyew.

Sunday:

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Chicago

Indianapolis at Jacksonville

Washington at Cleveland

Oakland at Houston

N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Atlanta at Carolina

New Orleans at Arizona

Denver at Tampa Bay

N.Y. Jets at Miami

Tennessee at San Diego

St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

Kansas City at Baltimore - 38

Sunday:

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Chicago

Indianapolis at Jacksonville

Washington at Cleveland

Oakland at Houston

N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Atlanta at Carolina

New Orleans at Arizona

Denver at Tampa Bay

N.Y. Jets at Miami

Tennessee at San Diego

St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

Kansas City at Baltimore - 48

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