Super Bowl Sunday…..and it all comes down to this. No, not the Colts and Saints but Picks4Players versus Maddux Sports, an epic clash between the little guy and the Darth Vader of Sports Handicapping
February 7, 2010 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
As a loyal Picks4Players follower you know that our goal is to help sway the football handicapping field in the direction of the player and away from the house. Utilizing our unique style and ever-improving system (patent pending) of interpreting what’s happening around the National Football League and more importantly how it will affect the games from week to week. In order to help validate our selections and independently document our success, your handicapping consulting partners here at Picks4Players have participated for the last two years in the National Handicapper’s Bowl as featured and promoted in Pro Football Weekly. This season is the 30th edition of the highly respected National Handicapper’s Bowl and your team here at P4P is the lone remaining competitor, out of more than 100 entrants, with a chance to upset 2 time NHB defending Champion Maddux Sports, one of the most followed pay for pick sites in the handicapping business. For a list of all entrants please go to: http://www.nhbowl.com/Participants.php and for the NHB standings please go to: http://www.nhbowl.com/Games.php
Of the hundred plus participants in the NHB, the vast majority are pay for pick sites, NOT Picks4Players. We never charge for our advice. Our picks are always F.R.E.E - FREE and while we are extremely pleased that we’ve clinched second place in the 30th version of this prestigious event, make no mistake about it, we’ve got first place in our sights, and we feel VERY strongly about what will go down in Super Bowl XLIV in Miami when Drew Brees, Kim Kardashian’s Bush, and the rest of the upstart New Orleans Saints take on title starved Peyton Manning and the primed and polished Indianapolis Colts, led by first year head coach, ‘Ol What’s His name. Actually, Coach Caldwell may finally be a suitable answer to that decades old cajun question, Who Dat? As in, Who dat coaching da Colts? I think we all know that Peyton Manning is coaching the Colts, but Jim Caldwell will be the guy standing on the Colts sidelines with the headset on and his red flag at the ready.
Kick off is slated for 6:25 pm EST and Las Vegas has set the line at the Colts - 5 1/2 with an OVER/UNDER point TOTAL of 57. As mentioned above, your team here at P4P feels VERY strong about the game today. After much research, dialogue, discussion, argument, and technical breakdown of personnel, we are so COnfident about what wilL go down Today ATS (against the spread) that we will once again, as promised, be giving our selection away for FREE.
This game will be one of the most exciting Super Bowls of all time. Peyton Manning is a QB genius and as football fans we are lucky that he plays now. He is clearly one of the best of all time and his fine tuned, precise offense will move the ball up and down the field today on the Saints. The Saints will also move the ball at will against the Colts and if Dwight Freeney is not 100%, his explosiveness off the snap of the ball and his ability to get around the edge and pressure Drew Brees will be limited. While we are certain which way this game will go against the spread (ATS), our lock of the day in Super Bowl XLIV is OVER 57.
Please check back frequently for any updates, alternate selections, and results. Please spread the word about Picks4Players and direct your friends to our site. Best of luck to all of our partners, the players out there. Thank you, from all of us at Picks4Players, for a great season. We look forward to training camp in July and the numerous mandatory OTA’s (optional team activities) in the off season as we gear up for the 2010-2011 NFL season, perhaps the last season not affected by the looming lack of a labor agreement.
Championship Sunday in the National Football League - With 3 games left in the season, your team at Picks4Players is hanging with the big boys, the pay for pick sites, with a National Handicapper’s Bowl ATS Championship within our sites!
January 24, 2010 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
Welcome back to Picks4Players.com. Before we get in to our evaluation of which teams will win and which teams will cover the spread in today’s Conference Championship Games, first our team here at P4P would like to thank each of you for visiting our site, repeatedly. We can’t thank you enough for your loyal and dedicated support. Our vision has always involved helping you, the player, tilt the wagering field, through the art of selecting winners, in your direction. The other critical Picks4Players component is our commitment to giving our advice for free. That’s right, F.R.E.E. FREE!!!!! We always have, and we’re committed to keeping our site that way, so please spread the word.
An update: With 3 games remaining in the 2009-2010 National Football League season, your partners here at Picks4Players are in 2nd place, 170 essentially meaningless points out of first place in the 30th Annual National Handicapper’s Bowl, as featured in Pro Football Weekly. We are competing with primarily pay for pick sites, and amongst the large number of competitors, we only trail the defending champion and pay for pick giant, Maddux Sports. We’re very proud of our accomplishment’s thus far, but we are by no means satisfied. We feel VERY strong about both conference Championship games today.
In Game 1 today, with kick-off set for 3:00 pm EST from Lukas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the Colts will host the brash, upstart New York Jets in a rematch of their controversial week 16 game, when the previously undefeated Colts rested Peyton Manning and a number of other starters and greased the way for the JETS to sneak into the playoffs. The JETS have taken that win and ridden the Rex Ryan emotional wave to multiple wins over the Bengals, then beat the Chargers on their way to this surprising rematch with the Colts. The Colts are an 8-point favorite with a point TOTAL of 40. We expect Darrel Revis to lock down Reggie Wayne, but expect Manning and the Colts to remain patient by utilizing his other weapons. The JETS will try to control clock with their strong ground game and take occasional chances down field to Braylon Edwards. If the JETS get behind early they will have to abandon this strategy and open things up a little. You know Manning and the Colts will move the ball and score. The 8-point spread is usually a little beyond our comfort zone in a playoff situation. OUR SELECTION: OVER 40
In the finale tonight, Adrian Peterson, Brett Favre, Jared Allen and the Minnesota Vikings travel to the Big Easy for the NFC Championship game that will be anything but easy against Sean Payton’s, Drew Brees led, New Orleans Saints. What a game this will be. The story lines are endless and the over / under TOTAL of Kim Kardashian sightings in Reggie Bush’s box at the SuperDome is 5. In fact, Who datville along with a nationwide Fox audience will be looking at Kim Kardashian’s Bush all evening as Reggie will be a featured weapon today. The host NewOrleans Saints are a 3 1/2-point favorite with a point TOTAL of 53 1/2. The Vikings would be smart to give the Saints D a heavy dose of AP all daylong to keep Brees and Bush off the field, but smart and Favre are not typically used in the same sentence unless the word ass is attached. So expect Favre to force passes that aren’t there and misuse the best running back in the game to the point that his touches are inconsistent and his propensity to fumble accentuated. That being said however, Minnesota is on a roll and feeling very good about themselves. Favre is definitely in his element and being one step away from another Super Bowl has the Twin Cities giddy. Even if the Vikings are successful in keeping the Saints offense off the field, both teams will move the ball. Both teams will score. OUR SELECTION: OVER 53 1/2
Play wise, play smart, play on, Players!!!!! Check back with us on Monday for an update.
NFL Divisional Playoff Weekend - Hop on the P4P bandwagon as we continue down the Road to the Super Bowl with more FREE winners
January 16, 2010 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
Greetings to all of our loyal P4Peeps. While life continuously tries to throw us distractions, curve balls if you will, your partners here at Picks4Players remain locked in to the pulse of the National Football League and the playoffs. P4P went 2-1 last weekend in our 5 star selections against the spread (ATS) and would have been perfect were it not for Aaron Rodgers historiCALly typiCAL OT blunder that ruined an otherwise exceptional day by the Chico, CA native. It also ended the season for a dangerous Packers team and ultimately cost P4P the up to the minute, year-to-date lead in the 30th Annual National Handicapper’s Bowl, as featured in Pro Football Weekly. Otherwise, your handicapping consultants, your partners here at Picks4Players were right on target. As predicted, the J.E.T.S. JETS! JETS! JETS! rolled over Cincy and while most services told you that New England was a lock, we correctly told you that not only wouldn’t the PATS cover, but their season would end. We told you that nobody feared the Patriots around the NFL and if you research some of the Ravens post game comments, that is exactly what was said. The Mystique has turned into a mistake. Belichick, the fourth best Head Coach in NFL History named Bill is sounding much like the guy who got run out of Cleveland by the Browns, S.O.U.R. The fake dynasty of the Patriots, as previously told to you on this very site, is O.V.E.R, OVER.
Speaking of OVER, let’s get to this week’s action. This weekend’s four playoff match-ups leave the P4P team with some very strong opinions about who will advance, who will go home, and who will cover the point spread. Saturday’s Games feature Arizona at New Orleans and a night-cap of the Baltimore Ravens visiting the Indianapolis Colts. New Orleans is a 7 point favorite with a point TOTAL of 57 in game 1 and Indianapolis is a 6 1/2 point favorite with a point TOTAL of 44 in game 2.
Starting with game 2 tonight, we fully expect this battle to be an all out brawl. Ray Lewis will be at his entertaining, intimidating, passionate, insane best tonight. He will be playing with a passion similar to the hatred the Raven fans have for their former beloved COLTS and the Irsay family who bailed on Baltimore several decades ago under the cover of darkness. The Ravens will leave it all on the field, as they say, but will it be enough against Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts? We don’t think so. Manning will have a little early rust but will maximize the Colts offensive possessions with pretty high efficiency. We expect the Colts to score. We expect Baltimore to grind the clock with Ray Rice and limit Manning’s touches. What does it all mean? We expect Indy to shake off the early rust and ultimately win this game. They may in fact cover the spread, but with the line @ - 6 1/2, we’d recommend buying it down to 6. With the wackiness of the NFL, the half-point hook bothers us. OUR Recommendation for this game: Indy-Baltimore OVER 44
The first game of the day should be an old fashioned barnburner. The scoreboard should be rolling like a pinball machine similar to last week’s game between the Packers and Cardinals. The game should be wildly entertaining, high scoring, and should come down to one of these defenses finally stopping the other teams offense. I don’t think we’ll see 96 points like we did last weekend, but the Saints and Cardinals will light up the Super Dome which will be electric. Who Dat? The Cardinals, Dat Who. We don’t know if Kurt Warner and the Cards will pull off the win in the Big Easy, but we do know that the reigning NFC champs won’t go out like punks. OUR Recommendations: Arizona +7 and OVER 57
Enjoy the entertainment that is the NFL. These guys, our modern day gladiators laying it all on the line. Play wise, play smart, play on, PLAYERS!!!
It’s NFL Wildcard Sunday and Picks4Players is back at work, analyzing the league and predicting winners. FREE picks once again today from your consultants at P4P
January 10, 2010 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
With the JETS and Cowboys rolling into the second round of the NFL playoffs after impressive victories yesterday against the Bengals and Eagles respectively, your team here at Picks4Players has some very strong opinions on both games today, wrapping up Wildcard weekend 2010. In game 1 today the Baltimore Ravens travel North to New England to face the big Mass-hole, Bill Belichik and his New England Patriots who are a 3 1/2 point favorite with a point TOTAL of 43. Game 2 is a rematch of last week’s game between the Green Bay Packers and the Arizona Cardinals in Glendale, AZ. Green Bay blew out Arizona last week in a relatively meaningless game. The point spread started the week with the Cardinals as a 2- 2 1/2 point favorite but at kick-off today it looks like the Packers will be favored by 1 1/2 points with a point TOTAL of 47 1/2.
New England, the capital of Front-Runner Nation, is cautiously optimistic that their ‘magic’ from their fake dynasty of the past eight seasons (tainted by multiple documented cheating incidents-Spy Gate and the Human Growth Harrison for starters) will resurface just in time to make another Super Bowl run. That’s not happening. Just a few weeks ago New England sports talk radio sounded off with statements such as, ‘In Bill we Trust! Can we REALLY trust Bill anymore?’ Let’s get a few things straight New England, as a fan base you define the term fair-weather, and as far as Bill Belichik’s place in history, no he isn’t the ‘best coach in the history of the NFL,’ at best he’s the fourth best NFL Head Coach named Bill, firmly behind Bill Walsh, Bill Parcells, and of course Bill Cowher. In fact, Belichik’s in-game adjustments have been either non-existent or just flat out wrong because the Pats performance in second-halves of games has been laughable at best. A genius, puh-leeeez! Now, as far as the game goes today. It will be clear, blustery, and freezing cold in Foxborough and that will actually favor Baltimore’s physical style. The only ones who take any stock in the ‘Patriots Mystique’ are Patriots fans. Nobody in the NFL fears the Patriots. Nobody. With no Wes Welker today, all of New England has praising his replacement Julian Edelman. Praise his all you want but as soon as he runs his first Welker slant route and Ray Lewis lights him up like a Christmas tree, look for the Pats to crumble, turn the ball over, point fingers, and take cheap shots like a Vince Wilfork finger in the eye. The fact is that the Pats are not very talented and this has been a highly successful season for them. A season that ends today. Our pick: Baltimore + 3 1/2, and if you are feeling ballsy, take the Ravens on the $ line. We also like UNDER 43
In game 2., normally we would be inclined to stick with a favorite strategy of ours, if all the money is headed in one direction, we typically like to go the other way. With all of the money being played on Green Bay there has been a 4 point swing in the spread favoring the Packers. Again, in most cases we would be all over Arizona. In this case however, we just don’t see it. Green Bay dominated last week and we see more of the same. The Packers are just a better all around team and the Cardinals propensity for turning the ball over will haunt last year’s NFC Champion. Look for Aaron Rodgers and the Pack to roll in the desert. Our Pick: Green Bay - 1 1/2 and we also like OVER 47 1/2.
Enjoy the day’s action and well be back Friday or Saturday with all of next weekend’s NFL action covered. Best of luck from your team here at Picks4Players.
FREE WINNING SELECTIONS!!! NFL Regular Season Final Sunday and Picks4Players remains in first place in the 30th Annual National Handicapper’s Bowl!
January 3, 2010 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
Happy New Year to our loyal followers. As you know, it is our intention to provide you, the player, enough information and free advice on selecting games that when you pull the trigger on your weekly selections, the playing field will be tilted in your direction. From the inception of our site more than two years ago we have given out our selections for FREE. Every pick, absolutely FREE! This NFL season has been a banner year for Picks4Players and as we enter the final regular season weekend, your consultants here at P4P continue to maintain a slight lead in picking NFL games ATS (Against the Spread) in the 30th Annual National Handicapper’s Bowl as featured in Pro Football Weekly. We look to increase that lead this Sunday as we head into the playoffs in our effort to close out our competitors in this prestigious event. We’ll keep you posted but you can also track our results at www.NHBowl.com. From the snowy East Coast to the West Coast and all points in between, we hope you have a Happy, healthy, and prosperous 2010.
Here are PICKS4PLAYERS BEST BETS for NFL week 17.
Pittsburgh @ Miami (+3)
Pittsburgh would seem to be the more serious of these 2 contenders and we expect them to come full throttle against the Dolphins. Miami is just a flat out average NFL team while the Steelers are the defending champs and will play with a ton of pride today.
OUR PICK: PITTSBURGH -3
Baltimore @ Oakland (+10 ½)
With everything on the line for Baltimore, they have to travel west to face an Oakland team which has been competitive at home lately especially in a big underdog scenario. Baltimore will try to shorten the game using their strong ground game to control the clock. For this reason we like the Raiders to stay within 10 points.
OUR PICK: Oakland + 10 1/2
Green Bay @ Arizona (-3 ½)
Combined both teams have won 12 of their last 15 games and with the possibility of playing each other again next week, we see both teams not showing too much today. So we like Green Bay getting the 3½ to keep it close.
OUR PICK: GREEN BAY +3 ½
Tennessee @ Seattle (+4)
In this battle of teams going absolutely nowhere, Chris Johnson will be highly motivated today seeking a 2000 yard rushing season. Tennessee has won 7 of 9 with the only losses being to Indy and San Diego so we TennesSEE rolling to a double digit victory.
OUR PICK: TENNESSEE -4
Desperation Sunday - Only two games remaining heading into NFL Week 16 - Wildcard spots are up for grabs and P4P has free winners!!!!!
December 27, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
Here are PICKS4PLAYERS BEST BETS for NFL week 16.
Seattle @ Green Bay (-14)
On paper this game seems like a mismatch but the weather will play a huge factor in keeping this game close. We have also noticed a positive trend lately with teams that are double digit underdogs. Seattle won’t win but they will keep it to single digits.
OUR PICK: SEATTLE +14
Houston @ Miami (-3)
This is essentially a playoff game for both teams. The loser is out of the playoff chase. This game is easy to pick if you look at it from the view that it’s a playoff game. Miami has the better defense and the better ground game. They will keep Houston’s offense off the field and chew up clock running the ball.
OUR PICK: MIAMI -3
Denver @ Philadelphia (-7)
The Eagles offense is rolling and the return of Brian Westbrook will only make it better. The Eagles defense will make it tough on Kyle Orton all day. Look for a double digit victory for the Eagles. Philly is preparing to make a deep run into the playoffs and if an injury to Michael Vick is one of your main concerns, you are fine! Look for Asante Samuel to pick off as many as three Kyle Orton passes today and at least one will be a T.A.I.N.T (Touchdown After INT). Brian Dawkins returns to Philly and after one possible nice round of applause…….never mind, a huge chorus of boos raining down from the loyal Philly fans, he’ll have his hands full trying to coral this Eagles offense.
OUR PICK: PHILADELPHIA -7
Dallas @ Washington (+6 ½)
We have been on board with the home underdogs for the past few weeks and this looks like another good spot. The Redskins will be in spoiler mode and fired up to put a damper on Dallas’ playoff hopes. This will be a hard fought low scoring game. If you’re worried about Albert Haynesworth and his getting sent home from practice by lame duck head man Jim Zorn, do not worry. If I may quote the great philosopher AI, as in, Allen Iverson, ‘Practice! Practice! What are we really talking about here? Practice? Not a game, but practice!’ So Zorn the Thorn basically pissed off the best D-lineman in the game, and then gave him a day off so he can feel better on Sunday. Look for ‘Phat Albert’ to require constant double teams while still shutting down many of the Cowboys rushing attempts, while DEs Carter and Arakpo hammer and harass Tony Romo all game.
OUR PICK: Washington +6 ½
P4P on an NCAA Roll-More Free Winners Today!!! Don’t miss out!
November 28, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · 2 Comments
After a strong 3-1 performance ATS (Against the Spread) on Thursday and Friday in College Football, your partners here at Picks4Players see some great opportunities on the Saturday slate. We encourage you to play smart and, of course, for entertainment purposes only. With that being said;
Here are PICKS4PLAYERS BEST BETS in College Football for November 28th.
Again, after going 3-1 over the past 2 days, we have now gone 13-5 over the past 16 days in our college picks. Our advice continues to be absolutely “FREE,” so come ride this hot streak with us as there is always room on the P4P bandwagon.
Our pick in BOLD
SATURDAY’s SELECTIONS
Arkansas @ LSU (-3 ½)
Fans of the Bayou Bengals will have all day to get liquored up for this one, and the moonshine will be flowing. The key to this game is that LSU can stop what the Razorbacks can do best which is pass the ball. Look for an LSU double digit victory. Geaux Tigers!!!!!!!!
Notre Dame @ Stanford (-10)
This will be Charlie Weis’ swan song for the Fighting Irish. Toby Gerhart and company will use their dominating ground game to wear out a weak Irish defense and get the bad taste out of their mouths from the Big Game defeat against Cal. Look for Irish QB Jimmy ‘Punching Bag’ Clausen to have a nice statistical day against Stanford as he returns to his Northern California home turf, but even his intimidating new Darth Vader mask won’t be enough. Stanford cruises late.
UCLA @ USC (-13)
USC had 2 weeks to prepare for this one and we expect to play this game as if its for a national championship. The weak UCLA offense won’t be able to exploit the Trojan defense like some other offenses have. The USC defense will create some short fields to help Matt Barkley and company. We also like under 47 1/2.
Syracuse (+12 ½) @ U Conn
Coming off the big emotional win at Notre Dame, we see a letdown for the Huskies as they play the Orange. This will be a tight one all they way and it wouldn’t shock us to see the Orange pull it out. Syracuse QB and former Duke point guard Greg Paulus will be talking smack to UConn all day about the a$$ kicking Duke delivered to UConn last night in Basketball,and it will carry over to the gridiron today.
Georgia (+7) @ Georgia Tech
The Bulldogs might be the one team that has the speed in the front 7 to contain the potent Yellow Jacket running attack. Georgia’s disappointing season could be washed away with a victory here so look for them to fight hard all the way.
Check back Sunday for our NFl picks as we look to move up in the National Handicappers Bowl as seen in Pro Football Weekly.
Enjoy the Day Players and get revved up for the NFL tomorrow and Monday!
Thanksgiving Day in the National Football League
November 26, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
What a mediocre slate of games today in the NFL. Three games on tap today starting with the Packers at the Lions, followed by the Raiders and their ‘Commitment to Excrement’ travel to Dallas to face the Cowboys. The football festivities conclude with two of the NFL’s struggling franchises over the past month, as the NY Giants visit Denver to face the Broncos. Not a lot of dialogue here, just winners:
Game 1: Packers -11 1/2 @Detroit: Take OVER the TOTAL of 47 1/2- This will be a track meet and the Pack may well cover, but take the OVER.
Game 2: Dallas -13 1/2 Vs. The Raiders: Raiders road show is a horror flick. I don’t mean to seem like a Romosexual (not that there’s anything wrong with that) but look for Tony and the ‘boys to open up a can of whoop a$$ on the Raiders. Our Pick: Dallas -13 1/2.
Game 3: NY Giants - 6 1/2 @ Denver: Both teams are scuffling, but the Giants have actually won a game this month so they are favored on the road. 6 points though are too many here, take Denver and the points. Our Pick: Denver + 6
Happy Thanksgiving Players from your teammates here at Picks4Players.com
Gobble, Gobble…..Turkey Day, Black Friday and College Football Winners
November 26, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
Here are PICKS4PLAYERS BEST BETS in College Football for November 26th & 27th.
Coming off a strong 5-2 week in our college picks, Picks4Players is ready to give you the edge for this Thursday and Friday in College Football. More rivalry games this week. Also, don’t forget your consulting team here at P4P, are in 3rd place in Pro Football Weekly’s National Handicappers Bowl. Follow our progress all season long at www.NHBowl.com.
Our picks in BOLD THURSDAY Texas @ Texas A&M (+22) The Aggies are looking to avenge last years 49-9 thumping by the Longhorns. The Aggies might have what it takes to at least keep this close until halftime. They feature a good ground game, which if used right, can control the clock and keep the ball out of Colt McCoy’s hands. We like getting more than 3 TD’s in this match up. FRIDAY Pittsburgh @ West Virginia (+2) Let’s face it, we just don’t trust Dave Wannstedt when he has a little prosperity, or at all for that matter. In this year’s edition of the Backyard Brawl, with West Virginia having the home crowd behind them, we see this as a close game throughout. The Mountaineers take control in the 4th quarter however, and win this outright. Alabama @ Auburn (+11 1/2) The Iron Bowl is one of college football’s greatest rivalries. Auburn was shutout last year so we see them with extra motivation this time around to avenge last year. Alabama just doesn’t have enough offense to blow out the Tigers this year. We like the home team getting points. Illinois @ Cincinnati (-18) The Bearcats welcome back QB Tony Pike to their Big East leading offense and combine that with one of the best defenses in the nation, we don’t think the Illini stand a chance. This game is the boat race of the day! Check back Saturday for more college picks.
P4P’s perspective on Sunday November 22nd, 2009 in the National Football League
November 22, 2009 by Crit Dahippo · Leave a Comment
Here are PICKS4PLAYERS BEST BETS for NFL week 11.
Our pick in BOLD
Pittsburgh (-10) @ Kansas City
Even without Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh should meet little resistance from the Chiefs coming off their snooze fest against Oakland. No Dwayne Bowe, no Larry Johnson, no running game, no passing game, NO COVER for KC.
Indianapolis (-1 ½) @ Baltimore
Baltimore coming of a short week will have a hard time defending the red hot Colts offense. This line has moved a point and a half since Monday and with good reason. The Raven offense has not looked good the past few weeks and the defense does not seem to resemble the Raven defenses of yesteryear.
Atlanta @ NY Giants (-6 ½)
Atlanta seems to be a different team away from dome, going 1-4 on the year. They face a Giants team fresh of their BYE week and desperate. The Giants ground game will control the game and allow Manning to open up the passing lanes. Look for Ahmad Bradshaw to have a big first half and then watch Brandon Jacobs take over late as he punishes the Falcons’ LBs and DBs. This will be a solid, old-fashioned, workmanlike G-Men performance that will have their fan base thinking playoffs again, at least for the week.
Arizona @ St. Louis OVER 46
These teams feature two of the worst pass defenses in the NFL. Balls will be flying everywhere and hopefully the points too!
San Francisco @ Green Bay (-6 ½)
Green Bay throws the ball well and the 49ers can’t defend the pass, ranking 29th in the league. The Packers defense is better than most people think ranking 4th overall in yards given up. If the Packers get an early lead, this one won’t be close.
Buffalo (+9) @ Jacksonville
The Bills should come with a little extra motivation this week against a very suspect Jaguar squad. The Jags have yet to play a team with a winning record, yet only have a 4-4 record. This game won’t be pretty but the Bills will keep it close as everybody except for T.O. tries to make a good impression on their new coach in an effort to keep their jobs.
Don’t forget to go back and check your picks against our good buddy, the newest addition to the P4P team and Myth Busters in-house explosives expert, Sgt. JD Nelson, aka C4. See the posting titled He’s Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack….. for JD’s selections for this week and make sure to follow C4’s picks each Thursday at www.Picks4Players.com. Play on Players!!!



