Archive for November 13th, 2008

Matt Loede’s NFL Picks for Week 11

by Matt Loede , NFL Gridiron Gab An 8-6 week last week brings my record to 69-73 for the season. Once again some big games this weekend, so let’s get to it with out picks for what should be an interesting week.

On The Corner, podcast #7: 16-0 vs. 0-16, Will Leitch and has tentative excitement about the Cardinals, and a mailbag

We’re back after another dormant week, but we’ve made up with it in both quality and quantity. Quantity, anyway

Week 11 NFL Picks Against the Spread

Here we go. It’s crunch time and all our picks would make you cash, except Russ’. Our loyal readers will know that Russell is only worth it on the college side.

Josh Satler’s NFL picks for Week 11

By Josh Satler www.profootball101.org In Week 10 of our NFL Game Picks, we hit on both the New York Giants (+3) and the Green Bay Packers (+2.5).

Week 11 NFL Picks

Week 11 promises to be a great week in the NFL, as their are some BIGGGG games on the schedule this week.

Brandon Jacobs Gets Trucked

Typically New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs is the one dishing out the pain when he is carrying the ball. When you are near the 270 pound mark and move like he does, you get to dish out a lot of pain on people in the secondary who are stuck trying to bring down a run away truck.

Fbkid’s Week 11 Predictions

Last week I got back on track as I went 10-4 on my picks last week. It was a turning point for a few teams as they are finally starting to look up to the preseason expectations they had. Both the Colts and Vikings are starting to heat up and are suddenly right back in the playoff picture

Assessing the Ravens Chances Against the New York Giants

You could classify the Ravens chances against the New York Giants as slightly below upset, and well above ‘no chance in hell.’ Both teams have a propensity to do things they aren’t built to do. The Giants, under Tom Coughlin, aren’t built to play down to competition.

Tennessee Titans-New York Giants: Tale of the tape

As the 2008 NFL season continues its journey down the path to Tampa, two teams have stood above and beyond their competitors. Fueled by smash-mouth football and the unlikely emergence of Kerry Collins, the Tennessee Titans have raced out to an impressive 9-0 start. The New York Giants apparently aren’t content with resting on the laurels of last year’s improbable Super Bowl victory, as indicated by their 8-1 record.

Ravens (6-3) @ Giants (8-1)

A preview of the Ravens - GMen matchup Sunday at the Meadowlands. Caution: Writer is drunk on purple kool-aid.

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