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Re: NFL pick 'em Week 15

Thursday
San Francisco at Seattle
Home-field and this time Hasselbeck at QB for the Seahawks. This game will be close though, thanks to the Frank Gore.

Saturday
Dallas at Atlanta
Dallas with the better passing game.

Sunday
Cleveland at Baltimore
Is there any chance for the Browns? Of course not.
Detroit at Green Bay
Packers with home-field advantage and momentum.
Houston at New England
They don't lose two-in-a-row often.
Jacksonville at Tennessee
Eventually, one of VY's last-second drives will fall short. Jones-Drew and Taylor could roll again.
Miami at Buffalo
Won last 5 of 6, does that qualify as on a roll?
NY Jets at Minnesota
Minnesota's good against the run, too bad the Jets don't need the run to win.
Pittsburgh at Carolina
2 big underachieving teams. Steelers have a better running game with Willie Parker.
Tampa Bay at Chicago
Devin Hester and the Bears return team could win against the Bucs by themselves.
Washington at New Orleans
Saints = NFC rep for the Super Bowl.
Denver at Arizona
The Denver D isn't what it was early in the season, and the Cardinals are rolling on offense.
Philadelphia at NY Giants
Based on talent, the Giants should win. However, the Eagles are playing with more heart.
St. Louis at Oakland
Rams don't make many mistakes, don't expect them to make enough mistakes to lose to the Raiders.
Kansas City at San Diego
Game of the Week. LJ v. LT. Chargers have Gates, Merriman, and Rivers in their corner. Edge: Chargers (on the way to possibly representing the AFC in Miami).

Monday
Cincinnatti at Indianapolis
Expect Rudi Johnson to run, alot. If Marvin Lewis play-calls like Jack Del-Rio (as in run, run, and run some more), Bengals will win, hands down. It will be close otherwise.
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