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Swami Jr's picks for Week 2
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19/09/2010 16:28:34
 
 
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19/09/2010 15:48:25
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I'm not so surprised the Browns just lost to KC, I'm just surprised that given the quality of play *both* teams didn't lose.


>>5 minutes until kickoff, here are Swami Jr's Week 2 predictions:
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>>Titans over Steelers (Titans will run all over the field)
>>Vikings over Miami (though I'd love to see an upset)
>>Atlanta over Arizona (booooriing)
>>Ravens over Cincy (Ravens are my 2nd favorite team)
>>KC over Browns (KC to start 2-0 for first time since 2005)
>>Dallas over Chicago (look for the Cutler pic-six party to start)
>>Philly over Detroit (though Swami Jr would love to see Vick get his clock cleaned)
>>GB over Buffalo (could Buffalo go 0-16?)
>>Carolilna over Tampa (only cause Tracy will be mad if I don't)
>>Seattle over Denver (Swami Jr's upset pick)
>>Oakland over ST Louis (look for Oakland to frustrate Sam Bradford)
>>Houston over Washington (this will be a GREAT game)
>>Pats over Jets (I'm really beginning to hate the Jets)
>>SD over Jax (would love to see SD go 0-2, but I'm not sold on Jax)
>>Colts over Giants (a Sunday night classic)
>>Saints over 49ers (49ers are in disarray)
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>Ha ha ha! I already posted that this is a TERRIBLE year for Carolina. If they manage to win 3 of their scheduled games I will be AMAZED.


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