Neowin's 2nd Annual 2004-05 Weekly NFL Picks!


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Week 5 picks:

Detroit vs Atlanta

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

MNF:

Tennessee vs Green Bay 48 points

Detroit vs Atlanta

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

MNF:

Tennessee vs Green Bay 51 points

:cry: no love for the 9ers *sniff*

Since I picked the Cardinals to win, SF is actually going to win because I am that unlucky. It figures that when I stopped picking the Browns and KC to win they finally won so I am applying the same theory to the Cardinals.

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.

I told you :happy:

Week 5 picks

Sunday:

Detroit vs Atlanta

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

Monday:

Tennessee vs Green Bay - 52 points

Detroit vs Atlanta

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco <---- PLEASE WIN PLEASE!!!!! :cry:

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

MNF:

Tennessee vs Green Bay 45 points

Week 5 picks

Sunday:

Detroit vs *Atlanta*

Miami vs *New England*

*Tampa Bay* vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs *Pittsburgh*

*Minnesota* vs Houston

NY Giants vs *Dallas*

Oakland vs *Indianapolis*

*Jacksonville* vs San Diego

Buffalo vs *NY Jets*

Arizona vs *San Francisco*

*St. Louis* vs Seattle

Carolina vs *Denver*

Baltimore vs *Washington* :cry:

Monday:

Tennessee vs *Green Bay* - 28 points

Detroit vs Atlanta <---- Go Detroit :p

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco <---- SF has no chance :ninja:

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

MNF:

Tennessee vs Green Bay 37 points

Week 5 picks:

Detroit vs Atlanta -- My feeling is that they will lose, but they're my team so I gotta pick it even tho there is no chance :pinch:

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets <-- they gotta win this week, their games have been close..

Arizona vs San Francisco <-- upset special (even tho both suck :p)

St. Louis vs Seattle <--go hawks

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington Portis > Lewis

MNF:

Tennessee vs Green Bay 41 - Brett Farve always shows up for MNF

Week 5 picks:

Detroit vs Atlanta

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

Monday Night:

Tennessee vs Green Bay 26 pts

Week 5 picks:

Detroit vs Atlanta

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

MNF:

Tennessee vs Green Bay 40 points

Week 5 picks:

Sunday:

* Detroit vs Atlanta

* Miami vs New England

* Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

* Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

* Minnesota vs Houston <--Im Picking Minnesota, but if an upset is going to happen...its here :whistle:

* NY Giants vs Dallas

* Oakland vs Indianapolis

* Jacksonville vs San Diego

* Buffalo vs NY Jets

* Arizona vs San Francisco

* St. Louis vs Seattle

* Carolina vs Denver

* Baltimore vs Washington

Monday:

* Tennessee vs Green Bay Total Points: 45

Detroit vs Atlanta

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

Tennessee vs Green Bay (33)

hope i do better this week than i did last week. :pinch:

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