Week 10 Picks

Local Teams

Eagles at Redskins
The Eagles usually have found ways during Andy Reid's coaching tenure to fix their problems and turn around bad seasons-in-the-making. But it doesn't feel like it's about to happen this time.
Pick: Redskins

Bengals at Ravens
There isn't much reason to be confident in the Ravens at this point. But there's no reason at all to be confident in the Bengals.
Pick: Ravens


Lock of the Week

Rams at Saints
The Saints still could end up being one of the top teams in the NFC.
Pick: Saints

Upset of the Week

Cowboys at Giants
Both are playing extremely well, and there's little to choose from between them. The Giants get the slight edge because they're at home.
Pick: Giants


Games of the Week

Browns at Steelers
The Browns have been a pleasant surprise but they might not have quite enough moxie yet to go on the road and beat a team of this caliber.
Pick: Steelers

Colts at Chargers (Sunday night)
There's no reason to believe at this point that the Chargers can reach the level of play demonstrated by the Colts last weekend even in losing to the Patriots.
Pick: Colts

Jaguars at Titans
The Jaguars remain unsettled at quarterback.
Pick: Titans


Other Games

Lions at Cardinals
The Lions are improved, but it's difficult to envision them being 7-2.
Pick: Cardinals

Falcons at Panthers
The Panthers have quarterback issues but that shouldn't matter against this team, especially while playing at home.
Pick: Panthers

Vikings at Packers
Adrian Peterson is quite a one-man show but the Packers have enough on defense to keep the rookie from beating them single-handedly.
Pick: Packers

Broncos at Chiefs
Losing Larry Johnson shouldn't matter all that much because the Chiefs weren't running the ball effectively anyway.
Pick: Chiefs

Bills at Dolphins
The Bills have developed into a pretty decent team and they could take a winning record into their Nov. 18 meeting with the Patriots.
Pick: Bills

Bears at Raiders
Is it time for Lane Kiffin to get JaMarcus Russell warming up in the Raiders' bullpen?
Pick: Bears

49ers at Seahawks (Monday night)
The Niners were supposed to be a team on the rise but Alex Smith seems to have regressed.
Pick: Seahawks

Record
Last Week: 10-4
Season: 80-50

By Mark Maske |  November 8, 2007; 2:23 PM ET  | Category:  Picks
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I can't believe it. Packer to win. Hope your pick doesn't jinx the Pack.

Posted by: Packer Tim | November 8, 2007 2:43 PM

1. Giants over Cowboys is an upset? The Giants could roll in this game.

2. The Browns will beat the Steelers.

Posted by: Louis | November 8, 2007 3:27 PM

dagnabbit mark *nojinxnojinx*

go cardinals and giants!

Posted by: pack4life | November 8, 2007 5:40 PM

arrite, i'm bored enough. i'm over the competition aspect of it, turns out i dont have to make up for the lack of a relevant packer football season. but i'll carry on w/ it, as i feel i've already committed. you rock, mark. hugs and love.

skins over eagles
ravens over bengals
saints over rams
giants over 'boys
steelers over browns
colts over chargers
titans over jaguars
lions over cards
panthers over falcons
the GREEN BAY PACKERS over minny - keep a.p. under 150 = W
chiefs over broncos
bills over dolphins
bears over raiders
seattle over '9ers

Posted by: pack4life | November 8, 2007 9:55 PM

Maske
Try using a little football knowledge when picking Div games and take off those redskinette glasses and empty the HUGE cup of kool-aide!!
Dallas is for real Gmen are not and there will be no upset!!Except for GMEN fans they will be very upset.
Eagles will knock the Pretender Skinys off.

Posted by: Yo football grandma | November 9, 2007 7:04 AM

Eagles 21- deadskins 13 ..

Posted by: tu madre | November 9, 2007 9:46 AM

What would be your Lock-Of-The-Week For Week 11 Picks? I can not wait till Thursday (11/15).

Posted by: Cal | November 12, 2007 6:35 PM

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