October 03, 2006

LIKE WE SAID SOME TOUGH NFL GAMES DID WE MAKE 70%?

THE SPORTS MONSTER'S WEEKLY NFL PICKS WEEK 4 STRAIGHT UP AND NEW SPREAD
Last week we went 12-2

Well unfortunately we made 2 last minute switches from New England and Cleveland and they both cost us dearly...Resulting in 9-5 (65% not bad) STRAIGHT UP and 9-5 IN SPREAD

ON THE YEAR WE ARE

  • Week 1 Record: 11-5 (69%)
  • Week 2 Record: 11-5 (69%)
  • Week 3 Record: 12-2 (86%)
  • Week 4 Record: 9-5 (65%)

ON THE YEAR 43-17 (72%)

WE MANAGED TO STAY AT 70% THROUGH 4 weeks!!!

RESULTS

  • STRAIGHT UP
  • Atlanta to rebound and take it out on Arizona WIN
    Dallas to sneak by Tennessee WIN
    Indy to beat the Jets easily WIN
    Miami to have trouble with Houston but still win LOSE
    Minnesota to surprise Buffalo with their run D and run game LOSE
    Carolina to stop the emotional New Orlean Saints WIN
    Baltimore D to flex their muscles against Chargers WIN
    KC to beat SF in close game with running game WIN
    St. Louis to beat Det WIN
    Oakland's fans to win game for them LOSE
    Jacks to win in Washington LOSE
    Cincy to beat New England (but NE should cover spread) LOSE
    Chicago to win close one WIN
    Philly to bring GB to earth WIN
  • Spread Picks
    Atlanta -7.5 to rebound and take it out on Arizona WIN
    Tennessee+10 LOSE
    Indy-9.5 LOSE
    Houston +4.5 WIN
    Minnesota +1.5 to surprise Buffalo with their run D and run game LOSE
    Carolina -7.5 to stop the emotional New Orlean Saints LOSE
    Baltimore -2.5 D to flex their muscles against Chargers WIN
    KC -7 to beat SF in close game with running game WIN
    St louis -6 to beat Det WIN
    Oak +3 to cover at home against Cleve WIN
    Jacks -2.5 to win in Washington LOSE
    New England +7.5 with a tough spread cover in Cincy WIN
    Chicago -3.5 to win close one WIN
    Philly -10.5 to bring GB to earth WIN

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