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Week Six: NFL Football Picks

Written by: Dominick at 10:30 pm on October 11, 2008

Filed under: — American Football, Football, NFL

I know I missed Week Five, but I’m really sorry about that. That darn flu virus was going around the house, so it was a hectic week. Still, I don’t believe in excuses, so here we go. Let’s get right into my picks for Week Six of the NFL football action.

Let’s check out my record for previous weeks:

Week One NFL Football Picks - 5-11
Week Two NFL Footbal Picks - 7-8
Week Three NFL Football Picks - 9-7
Week Four NFL Football Picks - 8-5

Sunday, October 11, 2008

Baltimore vs. Indianapolis

Winner: Baltimore

Detroit vs. Minnesota

Winner: Detroit

New Orleans vs. Oakland

Winner: New Orleans

Cincinnati vs. New York Jets

Winner: NY Jets

Chicago vs. Atlanta

Winner: Chicago

Carolina vs. Tampa Bay

Winner: Carolina

St. Louis vs. Washington

Winner: Washington

Miami vs. Houston

Winner: Miami

Jacksonville vs. Denver

Winner: Jacksonville

Philadelphia vs. San Francisco

Winner: Philadelphia

New England vs. San Diego

Winner: San Diego

Green Bay vs. Seattle

Winner: Green Bay

Dalls vs. Arizona

Winner: Dallas

Monday, October 12, 2008

New York Giants vs. Cleveland

Winner: New York Giants

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3 Comments »

October 14, 2008 7:41 am

I am confused by your underlining and then your actual picks. Is one against the spread and the other straight up?

October 14, 2008 6:36 pm

No, the winner is just who I pick next to the word “Winner”. If it happens to be double underlined, that’s from my Kontera links. I don’t double underline. Kontera does it for me. If you refresh the page, the Kontera link changes location. Sorry for the confusion!

 
 
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