On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 10:29:28PM -0500, John D. Giorgis wrote:
> I went a disappointing 9-7 last week to go 132-92 on the year.     The

JDG probably won't read this, but I think there is an error in his
count. I count that there were really 8 misses for JDG last week:

Carolina Panthers lost 31-34 
Detroit Lions lost 27-28
Seattle Seahawks lost 14-37
St. Louis Rams lost 7-31
Tampa Bay Bucaneers lost 17-21
Green Bay Packers lost 25-28
Tennessee Titans lost 35-40
New England Patriots lost 28-29


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Pittsburgh at New York Giants - Statistical gurus are beginning to
notice that Eli Manning is on pace to have one of the worst statistical
runs of any NFL QB in history.  Pick: STEELERS

Washington at San Francisco - Yes, the Redskins' offense is still really
struggling, and yes the Niners won last week, but the 49ers remain the
worst team in football for my money.... Pick; REDSKINS

Carolina at Atlanta - The Panthers have inexplicably turned it around
and are suddeny fighting for a playoff spot.  The Falcons have already
clinched their division and could be ripe for an upset.  Pick: PANTHERS

Dallas at Philadelphia - The Eagles will almost certainly close out the
#1 NFC seed at home, and its hard to give Dallas much of a shot after
their debacle against the Saints last week.  Pick: EAGLES

Houston at Chicago - I've been on that Texans bandwagon all year, and
there is no sense on giving up on them when playing the lowly Bears.
Pick:  TEXANS

Buffalo at Cincinnati - Coach Mularkey seems to be working miracles with
the Bills, particularly in getting Drew Bledsoe to play not just better,
but also much smarter.  In fact, the Bills have set a team record in the
past four weeks for points scored (yes, even beating out the no-huddle
teams), allowed the 5th-lowest yards in NFL History on defense last week
against the Browns, and have tied the NFL record for kick returns for
TD's with three games left to play.  That's called clicking on offense,
defense, and special teams.  The Bengals are all-but eliminated from the
playoff, but the Bills still believe, and they seem to be playing good
enough to avoid the upset.  Pick: BILLS

San Diego at Cleveland - They'll be breaking out the paper bags on the
shores of the Cuyahoga.  Pick: CHARGERS

Minnesota at Detroit - The Vikings appear to be in the midst of their
annual late-season swoon, and the Lions are suddenly getting healthy
and playing much better on defense and in the running game.  If Joey
Harrington can at least play mediocre... Pick: LIONS UPSET SPECIAL

Denver at Kansas City - The Chiefs proved on Monday Night football that
they can still score points without Priest Holmes.... and even though
their season is over, they will certainly be up for a home game against
the rival Broncos.  Pick: CHIEFS

Seattle at New York Jets - Rumors are circulating that something really
is wrong with Chad Pennington, and the QB who never had a strong arm
could struggle in what will likely be a cold, blustery, day at home.
Meanwhile, the Seahawks showed some real desperation last week in
Minnesota.  Pick:  SEAHAWKS

St. Louis at Arizona - Things once looked promising for the Cardinals,
who started off the season playing rather well, and for the Rams who
have swept the division-leading Seahawks.  The Rams get their RB's back
this week, and should get the win... Pick: RAMS

New Orleans at Tampa Bay - Yes, the Saints won in Dallas last week, but
I'm still convinced that they are one of the worst teams in football.
Pick:  BUCS

Jacksonville at Green Bay - Lambeau Field has not been what it once was
to the Packers, but I'm going to go with Brett Favre in a game that I
think might be closer than you might think.  Pick: PACKERS

Tennessee at Oakland - Drew Bennett goes for 9TD's in three weeks.
Pick:  TITANS

Baltimore at Indianapolis - One of the most intriguing football matchups
in a long time on Sunday Night.  Peyton Manning is re-writing the QB
record books, and is leading the most prolific NFL Offense since the
1950 LA Rams (or so they tell me.)  Up against them is the vaunted
Baltimore Ravens defense.... unbeknownst to most observers, however, the
Colts' defense has been playing quite well lately.... in fact, over the
last four weeks the Colts' defense has not given up any more points to
their oppponent as the Ravens' defense has to their opponent.  And of
course, it is just hard to see Kyle Boller scoring enough points to keep
up with Peyton.  Pick:  COLTS

New England at Miami - The Fish have played suprirsingly well for
several weeks now.  Could they upend the Patriots?  Yes.  I'm going to
be a gutless wimp on this one though... Pick: PATRIOTS





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