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Andrew 0 Comments 1651 Read Oct 03, 2009


Pretty self-explanatory, so let's get to it. Last week's mark: 12-4. Season mark: 33-15.

Bears over Lions: Could be a close game, but I think Cutler gives Chicago the edge.

Bengals over Browns: Classic case of two teams headed in opposite directions.

Seahawks over Colts: A complete hope-for-the-best pick in favor of my favorite team.

Giants over Chiefs: This scares me a little bit, but I think the Giants take it.

Redskins over Bucs: Tampa Bay is headed for a three- or four-win season.

Titans over Jaguars: They have to win at some point ... right?

Texans over Raiders: Seems like a pretty good lock to me. My eliminator pick this week.

Patriots over Ravens: On paper, seems like one of the top games in this early portion of the season.

Saints over Jets: If New York wins this, I'll be a believer.

Dolphins over Bills: Neither team is very good, but this is the Dolphins' best chance for a win so far this year.

Broncos over Cowboys: I have been high on Denver for quite some time, so this isn't an upset for me.

49ers over Rams: Really wanted to take the Rams here. I wouldn't be surprised if they win.

Steelers over Chargers: Should be a good, close game, but I see Pittsburgh bouncing back.

Vikings over Packers: Favre beats his old team. Actually, I'd bet on Adrian Peterson beating them.

Enjoy the games everyone. I'll have some NHL predictions up very soon.


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Andrew Lovell is a sports writer/copy editor for the New Britain Herald in New Britain, CT. A 2008 graduate of Ithaca College, Andrew is an avid sports fan who enjoys all aspects of sports writing. He has worked for a handful of other newspapers, including The Ithaca Journal and Auburn Citizen, and has covered everything from the Hudson Valley Renegades (Single-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays) and Cornell University athletics to an NHL conditioning camp and high school football. Andrew's work has also appeared on d3football.com and his favorite sports writer is Gary Smith. Andrew is also not afraid to cry over sports, which he did for way too long after the Seahawks lost Super Bowl XL. When you can't find Andrew blogging, he'll most likely be watching ESPN or reading something about sports. You can contact him at andrewclovell@gmail.com ... unless you're a Steelers fan. Yes, he is still, and will probably always be that bitter.

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