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RJ's NFL Picks, Week Ten

Written by RJ Elliott
Published November 08, 2007
Part of NFL Picks

I went 9-5 last week. That puts me at 84-46 for the season. For a comparison, check out the "experts" over at ESPN.

Here are my picks for the NFL's Week Ten:

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Atlanta (2-6) at Carolina (4-4) - 1:00 pm (Sheridan's line - Carolina by 4½)

Atlanta beat the 49ers last week. They are winless on the road so far this season, and are also 0-2 against division opponents. They are ranked 30th in the league in points per game. RB Jerious Norwood may sit this week with an injured ankle. Carolina lost at Tennessee last week. They had just 191 yards of total offense in that game. QB David Carr, who was sacked seven times, suffered a concussion with three minutes left in the 4th quarter and was replaced by undrafted rookie Matt Moore. WR Steve Smith was also injured, although he is expected to start this week against Atlanta. Carolina is winless at home this season. If Moore starts under center this week, Atlanta has a good chance of pulling off an upset here. Heck, even if a dazed Carr or a gimpy Vinny Testaverde play, the Falcons have a decent shot in this one.

RJ's Pick: FALCONS BY 1

Buffalo (4-4) at Miami (0-8) - 1:00 pm (Sheridan's line - Buffalo by 3)

Buffalo beat the Bengals last week. And as I predicted, they had an explosion of offense, scoring a season-high 33 points and amassing 479 yards of total offense. They've now won three in a row. J. P. Losman is expected to start at QB again this week against Miami. The Dolphins mercifully had a bye last week. They are ranked 31st in the league in rushing yards allowed per game, so expect Bills rookie RB Marshawn Lynch to have another big game this week.

RJ's Pick: BILLS BY 7

Cleveland (5-3) at Pittsburgh (6-2) - 1:00 pm (Sheridan's line - Pittsburgh by 9)

Cleveland beat Seattle last week, in overtime. QB Derek Anderson threw for 364 yards and RB Jamal Lewis rushed for 4 TDs. Color me impressed. They've won three games in a row now, but are just 1-2 on the road this season. The Steelers dismantled the Ravens last week on MNF. The defense held the Ravens to just 104 total yards, while QB Ben Roethlisberger threw 5 TD passes. They have given up the fewest points in the NFL, just 98 through eight games, or a little more than 12 points per game. Meanwhile, they are ranked second in rushing yards gained per game and fifth in points scored per game. They are also one of just four teams that are undefeated at home. In Week 14, they face the Patriots in New England. Can you say Super Bowl 41.75? Anyway, this week will pit the Browns awesome offense versus the Steelers dominating defense. It should be an epic battle.

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RJ Elliott is a graduate student studying Criminal Justice at the University Of Central Florida. His likes include nature, sports, and pierced blondes. He dislikes daytime television, left-wing dictators, and lead-tainted Chinese imports. He is ambivalent about Angelina Jolie.
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#1 — November 8, 2007 @ 13:03PM — RJ [URL]

SHERIDAN'S UPDATED LINES:

Arizona by 1 over Detroit

Pittsburgh by 9˝ over Cleveland

Kansas City by 3˝ over Denver

Tennessee by 4 over Jacksonville

Green Bay by 6 over Minnesota

Baltimore by 4˝ over Cincinnati

#2 — November 8, 2007 @ 13:08PM — RJ [URL]

Because the updated line for the Tennessee-Jacksonville game is the same as my original pick, I will amend my pick for that game to:

TITANS BY 2

Same winner, just a different margin of victory (IOW, I believe they'll win but won't cover the 4-point spread).

#3 — November 8, 2007 @ 17:52PM — sierra [URL]

Terry Shiavo... that was so wrong. Funny as heck, but wrong nonetheless.

#4 — November 8, 2007 @ 19:24PM — DOM @ HSU

CAROLINA
MIAMI
PITTSBURGH
DENVER
TENNESSEE
GB
WASHINGTON
NO.. not by 28 though..
BALTIMORE
CHICAGO
DALLAS
DETROIT
INDIANAPOLIS
SEATTLE...

82-48 overall...

TB had the NFC south locked but injuries have greatly diminished there chances.. still.. it should be very close come the end of the season between TB and NO

#5 — November 8, 2007 @ 19:30PM — DOM @ HSU

I'm also going to include something new this week.. :) my top 3 picks... In order..

DALLAS
INDY
PITTSBURGH

#6 — November 8, 2007 @ 21:08PM — RJ [URL]

Good point about TB's injuries, DOM.

Whatever happened to The Theory?

#7 — November 9, 2007 @ 00:58AM — DOM @ HSU

lol.. ya i wonder what happened to that guy..

#8 — November 9, 2007 @ 15:17PM — Chris McVetta [URL]

Here's MY Yoda voice on the Steelers: "When 800 yards you give up, look as good, you not! Hmmm?"

But what does Yoda know? After all, he eats "snake soup" out of a crock pot and built his retirement home on freaking swamp land...

Oh well. Like Polly Purebred, I'm all about The Underdog!

#9 — November 10, 2007 @ 20:54PM — alessandro

I'll get my picks in before midnight. My dog ate my picks.

#10 — November 10, 2007 @ 22:09PM — alessandro

Atlanta (Upset pick. Carolina keeps burning me and will probably continue to do so), Buffalo (I want to take Miami sooo badly), Pittsburgh (I would feel more comfortable taking Cleveland at home), Kansas City, Tennessee, Green Bay, Philadelphia (Upset pick. They owe me one), New Orleans, Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit (Arizona can surprise here), Indianapolis (San Diego will push), Seattle.

#11 — November 11, 2007 @ 15:16PM — RJ [URL]

None of the games are over yet, but this week is looking pretty brutal so far... :-/

#12 — November 11, 2007 @ 16:19PM — RJ [URL]

Final Scores:

Falcons 20, Carolina 13 - RJ 1-0

Packers 34, Vikings 0(!) - RJ 2-0

Denver 27, KC 11 - RJ 2-1

Bills 13, Miami 10 - RJ 3-1

#13 — November 11, 2007 @ 16:22PM — RJ [URL]

Final Scores:

Rams 37(!), NO 29 - RJ 3-2 [I almost deserve two losses on this one...]

Steelers 31, Browns 28 - RJ 4-2

#14 — November 11, 2007 @ 16:25PM — RJ [URL]

Final Scores:

Jaguars 28, Titans 13 - RJ 4-3

Philadelphia 33, Redskins 25 - RJ 4-4 [I warned ya'll that I'm nearly always wrong about the Eagles...]

#15 — November 11, 2007 @ 16:27PM — RJ [URL]

I guess I shouldn't feel too bad though:

Wickersham 3-5
Salisbury 3-5
Hoge 3-5
Jaworski 4-4
Schlereth 4-4
Allen 3-5
Mortensen 3-5
Golic 3-5
Accuscore 2-6

#16 — November 11, 2007 @ 17:42PM — Chris McVetta [URL]

Steelers - 31, Browns - 28

How the hell does Dennis Kucinich get out of bed every day...???

#17 — November 11, 2007 @ 19:36PM — RJ [URL]

The nightmare continues...

Final Scores:

Arizona 31, Detroit 21 - RJ 4-5

Bengals 21, Baltimore 7 - RJ 4-6

Dallas 31, Giants 20 - RJ 5-6

Bears 17, Oakland 6 - RJ 6-6

#18 — November 11, 2007 @ 19:38PM — RJ [URL]

Still, only Jaws is doing better than me:

Wickersham 4-8
Salisbury 5-7
Hoge 5-7
Jaworski 7-5
Schlereth 6-6
Allen 5-7
Mortensen 6-6
Golic 6-6
Accuscore 5-7

#19 — November 11, 2007 @ 21:17PM — RJ [URL]

Okay...Manning just threw pick number four...and there are thirteen and a half minutes left in the 2nd quarter...wtf?

#20 — November 11, 2007 @ 23:17PM — REMF

RJ, I'm curious; did you ever play football?

#21 — November 12, 2007 @ 21:27PM — DOM @ HSU

ya damn.. first week I'm going to be at or under 50%

at least my number one pick of the week won.. dallas

and...maybe now you are a believer in Cleveland???

#22 — November 12, 2007 @ 21:48PM — RJ [URL]

Final Score:

Chargers 23, Colts 21 - RJ 6-7

#23 — November 12, 2007 @ 23:51PM — RJ [URL]

Final Score:

Seattle 24, 49ers 0 - RJ 7-7

#24 — November 12, 2007 @ 23:52PM — RJ [URL]

ESPN's NFL "experts" -

Wickersham 6-8
Salisbury 7-7
Hoge 6-8
Jaworski 7-6
Schlereth 7-7
Allen 6-8
Mortensen 7-7
Golic 7-7
Accuscore 6-8

#25 — November 12, 2007 @ 23:57PM — RJ [URL]

Through ten weeks:

Jaworski 92-43
Schlereth 93-51
RJ Elliott 91-53
Hoge 90-54
Mortensen 87-57
Salisbury 87-57
Accuscore 87-57
Wickersham 84-59
Golic 81-62
Allen 78-66

#26 — November 13, 2007 @ 00:08AM — RJ [URL]

I was 7-6-1 ATS this week...that puts me at 74-63-7 for the season....

#27 — November 14, 2007 @ 16:42PM — RJ [URL]
#28 — November 15, 2007 @ 05:06AM — RJ [URL]
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