NFL picks: Returning to earth
Well, it was bound to happen sometime... Overton came crashing back to earth with a 5-11 mark last week as did yours truely. With just two weeks remaining in the regular season, after a 8-8 mark last week Lingo is in position for a stretch run.
Last week
Lingo: 8-8
Clay: 5-11
Overton: 5-11
Season Standings
Overton: 60-43-2
Clay: 56-47-2
Lingo: 53-50-2
Here are this week's picks. The home teams are in caps.
Clay's picks
Pittsburgh (-7.5) over ST. LOUIS
Dallas (-10.5) over CAROLINA
Cleveland (-3) over CINCINNATI
Green Bay (-8.5) over CHICAGO
Houston (+7) over INDIANAPOLIS
Kansas City (+4.5) over DETROIT
Miami (+22) over NEW ENGLAND
N.Y. Giants (-2.5) over BUFFALO
Oakland (+13) over JACKSONVILLE
NEW ORLEANS (-3) over Philadelphia
Washington (+6.5) over MINNESOTA
ARIZONA (-10) over Atlanta
SEATTLE (-10) over Baltimore
TENNESSEE (-9) over N.Y. Jets
Tampa Bay (-6) over SAN FRANCISCO
Denver (+8.5) over SAN DIEGO
Overton's picks
Pittsburgh (-7.5) over ST. LOUIS
Dallas (-10.5) over CAROLINA
CINCINNATI (+3) over Cleveland
Green Bay (-8.5) over CHICAGO
INDIANAPOLIS (-7) over Houston
DETROIT (-4.5) over Kansas City
NEW ENGLAND (-22) over Miami
N.Y. Giants (-2.5) over BUFFALO
JACKSONVILLE (-13) over Oakland
NEW ORLEANS (-3) over Philadelphia
MINNESOTA (-6.5) over Washington
ARIZONA (-10) over Atlanta
SEATTLE (-10) over Baltimore
TENNESSEE (-9) over N.Y. Jets
Tampa Bay (-6) over SAN FRANCISCO
SAN DIEGO (-8.5) over Denver
Lingo's picks
Pittsburgh (-7.5) over ST. LOUIS
Dallas (-10.5) over CAROLINA
Cleveland (-3) over CINCINNATI
Green Bay (-8.5) over CHICAGO
INDIANAPOLIS (-7) over Houston
Kansas City (+4.5) over DETROIT
Miami (+22) over NEW ENGLAND
BUFFALO (+2.5) over N.Y. Giants
JACKSONVILLE (-13) over Oakland
Philadelphia (+3) over NEW ORLEANS
MINNESOTA (-6.5) over Washington
ARIZONA (-10) over Atlanta
SEATTLE (-10) over Baltimore
N.Y. Jets (+9) over TENNESSEE
Tampa Bay (-6) over SAN FRANCISCO
SAN DIEGO (-8.5) over Denver

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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