NFL Point Spread Pick Em - Week 9
Welcome to the Week 9 edition of Pick Em’.
Welcome to the Week 9 edition of Pick Em’.
From: KFFL.com Packers WR Greg Jennings vs. Titans CB Nick Harper Jennings leads the Packers with 37 catches for 685 yards and four touchdowns. He has taken over as the big-play threat for Green Bay.
Before we begin this week’s picks, a brief musical interlude. It’ll make everything seem nicer
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NFL EXPANSION-Will there ever be another team in Los Angeles?
Who’s psyched for an easy match for the Falcons this week? ME! Here are this week’s picks: Buffalo Bills over New York Jets - I look for the Bills to bounce back and for Brett Favre to continue his shaky play. The Jets struggled to beat the Chiefs last week.
Coming off an emotional and hard fought win on Monday night vs the Colts at home, the NFL’s only unbeaten team, the Tennessee Titans, return to the field on Sunday at LP Field to play host to the co-leaders in the NFC North, the 4-3 Green Bay Packers. The Titans all but wrapped up the AFC South on Monday night with a 31-21 win over Indy to go up by four games in the South with nine to play. Now they will need to carry that momentum into Sunday vs a good Packers team that is getting a bit healthier with possibly the return of Al Harris and maybe SS Atari Bigby, who has not played till September 14th
For the bulk of the season, the unbeaten Tennessee Titans have relied on their two-headed monster in the backfield, but Kerry Collins made some big throws in Monday night’s win over the Colts. Sean Salisbury liked what he saw and thinks Collins has just what the Titans need.
A pair of fourth-down plays (Fourth-and-1 at the Indy 49-yard line and Fourth-and-2 at the Titans 34) that the Colts offense came up short on were…
Monday Night’s statement win over the Indianapolis Colts cemented the Tennessee Titans as a legitimate contender in the eyes of many. Apparently, members of the 17-0 1972 Miami Dolphins weren’t impressed