After a blazing start, the NFL competition continues
Just because a few of us, and by a few I mean all three, picked under .500 in the debut of the NFL picks competition between me and my friends Lingo and Overton, doesn't mean we're not NFL gurus.
Round 2 promises to get better (or maybe worse).
Look at it this way, If Overton and I were picking best ball-style last week, we'd have gone a combined 8-4. Yeah, still hardly impressive. Before I drop any more Ryder Cup references, on to the picks...
Standings
Clay: 5-6
Overton: 5-6
Lingo: 4-7
The home teams are in caps.
Clay's picks
TENNESSEE (-4) over Jacksonville
KANSAS CITY (-3) over Denver
Buffalo (-3) over MIAMI
Cleveland (+10) over PITTSBURGH
NEW ORLEANS (-10.5) over St. Louis
Atlanta (+4) over CAROLINA
Philadelphia (+3) over WASHINGTON
GREEN BAY (-6) over Minnesota
Cincinnati (+3.5) over BALTIMORE
Chicago (-3.5) over OAKLAND
Dallas (-1.5) over NY GIANTS
Detroit (+1.5) over ARIZONA
SAN DIEGO (+3.5) over Indianapolis
SEATTLE (-10) over San Francisco
Lingo's picks
Jacksonville (+4) over TENNESSEE
KANSAS CITY (-3) over Denver
Buffalo (-3) over MIAMI
Cleveland (+10) over PITTSBURGH
St. Louis (+11) over NEW ORLEANS
Atlanta (+4) over CAROLINA
Philadelphia (+3) over WASHINGTON
GREEN BAY (-6) over Minnesota
Cincinnati (+3.5) over BALTIMORE
Chicago (-3.5) over OAKLAND
Dallas (-1.5) over NY GIANTS
Detroit (+1.5) over ARIZONA
SAN DIEGO (+3.5) over Indianapolis
San Francisco (+10) over SEATTLE
Overton's picks
TENNESSEE (-4) over Jacksonville
Denver (+3) over KANSAS CITY
Buffalo (-3) over MIAMI
PITTSBURGH (-10) over Cleveland
NEW ORLEANS (-10.5) over St. Louis
Atlanta (+4) over CAROLINA
Philadelphia (+3) over WASHINGTON
GREEN BAY (-6) over Minnesota
Cincinnati (+3.5) over BALTIMORE
Chicago (-3.5) over OAKLAND
Dallas (-1.5) over NY GIANTS
Detroit (+1.5) over ARIZONA
Indianapolis (-3.5 ) over SAN DIEGO
San Francisco (+10) over SEATTLE

Clay Fowler has been covering high school sports for six years in California and Texas. He was born in Dallas, attended the University of Texas and worked in Central Texas before joining the Daily Bulletin staff in 2006.



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