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Carolina at *Philadelphia* :(

*Cincinnati* at Cleveland

Green Bay at *Detroit* tis a tossup

*Houston* at Tennessee

*Kansas City* at Jacksonville

Miami at *Buffalo*

San Diego at *Atlanta*

Seattle at *New England* :rolleyes:

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

damn, for the first time in the season I dont pick the redskins and now they win (with an awesome Portis' performance) but I dont care, Im happy for them

btw, mark my works, Ben Roethlisberger (Steelers rookie QB), he is going to be big in this league, and I mean BIG.

BTW: Im the only one who thinks that his second name sounds like d"ouble cheese burger"?

damn, for the first time in the season I dont pick the redskins and now they win (with an awesome Portis' performance) but I dont care, Im happy for them

btw, mark my works, Ben Roethlisberger (Steelers rookie QB), he is going to be big in this league, and I mean BIG.

BTW: Im the only one who thinks that his second name sounds like d"ouble cheese burger"?

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When I pick the Skins they always lose, so I never pick them. I was surprised they held onto the lead.

My lastname has "berger" in it so I have been called double cheese burger many times in the past.

BTW: Im the only one who thinks that his second name sounds like d"ouble cheese burger"?

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No, we used to call him that when he was playing in the MAC. He comes from my univ., Miami of Ohio. I remember Shawn Salisbury and Mark McKay having problems saying his name last year when he was playing before the draft. :D

starting early. here are my week 7 predictions. :D

Atlanta at Kansas City

Buffalo at Baltimore

Chicago at Tampa Bay

Detroit at N.Y. Giants

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

Philadelphia at Cleveland

San Diego at Carolina

St. Louis at Miami

Tennessee at Minnesota

N.Y. Jets at New England

Dallas at Green Bay

New Orleans at Oakland

Seattle at Arizona

Denver at Cincinnati - 28

*Atlanta* at Kansas City

Buffalo at *Baltimore*

Chicago at *Tampa Bay*

Detroit at *N.Y. Giants*

Jacksonville at *Indianapolis*

*Philadelphia* at Cleveland

*San Diego* at Carolina

*St. Louis* at Miami

Tennessee at *Minnesota*

N.Y. Jets at *New England*

Dallas at *Green Bay*

*New Orleans* at Oakland

*Seattle* at Arizona

*Denver* at Cincinnati - 35

SUNDAY:

Atlanta at Kansas City

Buffalo at Baltimore

Chicago at Tampa Bay

Detroit at N.Y. Giants

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

Philadelphia at Cleveland

San Diego at Carolina

St. Louis at Miami

Tennessee at Minnesota

N.Y. Jets at New England

Dallas at Green Bay

New Orleans at Oakland

Seattle at Arizona

MNF:

Denver at Cincinnati - 44

SUNDAY:

Atlanta at Kansas City

Buffalo at Baltimore

Chicago at Tampa Bay

Detroit at N.Y. Giants

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

Philadelphia at Cleveland

San Diego at Carolina

St. Louis at Miami

Tennessee at Minnesota

N.Y. Jets at New England

Dallas at Green Bay

New Orleans at Oakland

Seattle at Arizona

MNF:

Denver at Cincinnati 50 points

Week7-

Sunday:

  • Atlanta at Kansas City
  • Buffalo at Baltimore
  • Chicago at Tampa Bay
  • Detroit at N.Y. Giants
  • Jacksonville at Indianapolis
  • Philadelphia at Cleveland
  • San Diego at Carolina
  • St. Louis at Miami
  • Tennessee at Minnesota
  • N.Y. Jets at New England
  • Dallas at Green Bay
  • New Orleans at Oakland
  • Seattle at Arizona

Monday:

  • Denver at Cincinnati - Total Points:41

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