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Sunday:

Carolina at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Cleveland

Green Bay at Detroit

Houston at Tennessee

Kansas City at Jacksonville

Miami at Buffalo

San Diego at Atlanta

Seattle at New England

San Francisco at N.Y. Jets

Washington at Chicago

Denver at Oakland

Pittsburgh at Dallas

Minnesota at New Orleans

Monday:

Tampa Bay at St. Louis - 45 pts

Sunday:

Carolina at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Cleveland

Green Bay at Detroit

Houston at Tennessee

Kansas City at Jacksonville

Miami at Buffalo well at least on team will get a win :p

San Diego at Atlanta

Seattle at New England

San Francisco at N.Y. Jets

Washington at Chicago

Denver at Oakland

Pittsburgh at Dallas

Minnesota at New Orleans

Monday Night:

Tampa Bay at St. Louis - 47 pts

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here are my picks for this week. hope i don't blow it. :(

Carolina at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Cleveland

Green Bay at Detroit

Houston at Tennessee

Kansas City at Jacksonville

Miami at Buffalo

San Diego at Atlanta

Seattle at New England

San Francisco at N.Y. Jets

Washington at Chicago

Denver at Oakland

Pittsburgh at Dallas

Minnesota at New Orleans

Tampa Bay at St. Louis - 36

Sunday:

Carolina at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Cleveland

Green Bay at Detroit

Houston at Tennessee

Kansas City at Jacksonville

Miami at Buffalo

San Diego at Atlanta

Seattle at New England

San Francisco at N.Y. Jets

Washington at Chicago

Denver at Oakland

Pittsburgh at Dallas

Minnesota at New Orleans

Monday Night:

Tampa Bay at St. Louis pts 33

I think I'm the only one that picked Seattle hehe. :p I figured if I keep picking New England each week then there never going to lose and well there going to have to get a little worse if my Broncos are going to stand a chance against them in the playoffs. :D

I think I'm the only one that picked Seattle hehe. :p  I figured if I keep picking New England each week then there never going to lose and well there going to have to get a little worse if my Broncos are going to stand a chance against them in the playoffs. :D

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Believe me, the day they play against the broncos, minessota or indianapolis (again) Im going to pick them instead of new england, but in this case I know that seatle is not going to break the streak

,Oct 13 2004, 11:17]Believe me, the day they play against the broncos, minessota or indianapolis (again) Im going to pick them instead of new england, but in this case I know that seatle is not going to break the streak

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I think the Browns are going to end the Patriots' streak. No one ever expects the Browns until it is too late....

And as my friend, who used to live in Ohio, says, "The road to the Superbowl goes through Cleveland." :D

a team? so your saying they are going to lose 1 game this year? if NE is going to lose, they are going to lose because they ****** up, anytime a team loses is because of mistakes, NE is going to beat themselves, and thats it! they can not play perfect ball every week, but hey who knows they might prove me wrong, but that is my opinion!

Carolina at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Cleveland

Green Bay at Detroit

Houston at Tennessee

Kansas City at Jacksonville

Miami at Buffalo

San Diego at Atlanta

Seattle at New England

San Francisco at N.Y. Jets

Washington at Chicago

Denver at Oakland

Pittsburgh at Dallas

Minnesota at New Orleans

Tampa Bay at St. Louis - 48 pts

a team? so your saying they are going to lose 1 game this year? if NE is going to lose, they are going to lose because they ****** up, anytime a team loses is because of mistakes, NE is going to beat themselves, and thats it! they can not play perfect ball every week, but hey who knows they might prove me wrong, but that is my opinion!

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They have proven you wrong for the past 19 weeks of football :)

Sunday:

Carolina at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Cleveland

Green Bay at Detroit

Houston at Tennessee

Kansas City at Jacksonville

Miami at Buffalo

San Diego at Atlanta

Seattle at New England

San Francisco at N.Y. Jets

Washington at Chicago

Denver at Oakland

Pittsburgh at Dallas

Minnesota at New Orleans

Monday Night:

Tampa Bay at St. Louis - 42 points

Sunday:

Carolina at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Cleveland

Green Bay at Detroit

Houston at Tennessee

Kansas City at Jacksonville

Miami at Buffalo

San Diego at Atlanta

Seattle at New England

San Francisco at N.Y. Jets

Washington at Chicago

Denver at Oakland

Pittsburgh at Dallas

Minnesota at New Orleans

Monday Night:

Tampa Bay at St. Louis - 38 points

Sunday:

Carolina at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Cleveland

Green Bay at Detroit

Houston at Tennessee

Kansas City at Jacksonville

Miami at Buffalo

San Diego at Atlanta

Seattle at New England

San Francisco at N.Y. Jets [trap game!]

Washington at Chicago

Denver at Oakland

Pittsburgh at Dallas

Minnesota at New Orleans

Monday Night:

Tampa Bay at St. Louis 40 points

Carolina at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Cleveland

Green Bay at Detroit

Houston at Tennessee

Kansas City at Jacksonville

Miami at Buffalo

San Diego at Atlanta

Seattle at New England

San Francisco at N.Y. Jets

Washington at Chicago

Denver at Oakland

Pittsburgh at Dallas

Minnesota at New Orleans

Tampa Bay at St. Louis - 40 pts

Carolina at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Cleveland

Green Bay at Detroit

Houston at Tennessee

Kansas City at Jacksonville

Miami at Buffalo

San Diego at Atlanta

Seattle at New England

San Francisco at N.Y. Jets

Washington at Chicago

Denver at Oakland

Pittsburgh at Dallas

Minnesota at New Orleans

Tampa Bay at St. Louis - 44 pts

Sunday:

Carolina at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Cleveland

Green Bay at Detroit

Houston at Tennessee

Kansas City at Jacksonville

Miami at Buffalo

San Diego at Atlanta

Seattle at New England

San Francisco at N.Y. Jets

Washington at Chicago

Denver at Oakland

Pittsburgh at Dallas

Minnesota New Orleans

MNF:

Tampa Bay at St. Louis -41pts

Sunday:

Philadelphia....VS Carolina

Cincinnati......VS Cleveland

Green Bay.......VS Detroit

Houston.........VS Tennessee

Kansas City.....VS Jacksonville

Buffalo.........VS Miami

San Diego.......VS Atlanta

New England.....VS Seattle

N.Y. Jets.......VS San Francisco

Washington......VS Chicago

Denver..........VS Oakland

Pittsburgh......VS Dallas

Minnesota.......VS New Orleans

Monday:

St. Louis......VS Tampa Bay - 42 points

Sunday:

Philadelphia....VS Carolina

Cincinnati......VS Cleveland

Green Bay.......VS Detroit

Houston.........VS Tennessee

Kansas City.....VS Jacksonville

Buffalo.........VS Miami

San Diego.......VS Atlanta

New England.....VS Seattle

N.Y. Jets.......VS San Francisco

Washington......VS Chicago

Denver..........VS Oakland

Pittsburgh......VS Dallas

Minnesota.......VS New Orleans

Monday:

St. Louis......VS Tampa Bay - 42 points

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are you serious?

Sunday:

Philadelphia....VS Carolina

Cincinnati......VS Cleveland

Green Bay.......VS Detroit

Houston.........VS Tennessee

Kansas City.....VS Jacksonville

Buffalo.........VS Miami

San Diego.......VS Atlanta

New England.....VS Seattle

N.Y. Jets.......VS San Francisco

Washington......VS Chicago

Denver..........VS Oakland

Pittsburgh......VS Dallas

Minnesota.......VS New Orleans

Monday:

St. Louis......VS Tampa Bay - 27 points

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