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NFL Picks Week 9

by Thomas Jensen on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

The 2010 NFL Picks Week 9 were released between November 7th, 2010 thru November 8th. Point-Spreads.com Experts Consensus 2010 NFL Picks Week 9 Record was 2-2-1 ATS. Our Overall Record on the 2010 NFL Season after 2010 NFL Picks Week 9 was 23-19-3 ATS. Our Overall Record on the 2010 NFL Sunday Night Football Picks after Week 9 is 4-2-1 ATS. Our Overall Record on the 2010 NFL Monday Night Football Picks after Week 9 is 2-2 ATS.

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Here are our 2010 NFL Picks Week 9 Results: 2-2-1 ATS
Kansas City +2.5 [L] – The Chiefs lost to the Raiders 20-23 in Oakland.
San Diego –1.5 [W] – The Chargers beat the Texans 29-23 in Houston.
Buffalo +3 [P] – The Bills lost to the Bears 22-19 in Buffalo.
Atlanta –8.5 [L] – The Falcons beat the Buccaneers 21-27 in Atlanta.
Pittsburgh –4.5 [W] – The Steelers beat the Bengals 27-21 in Cincinnati on Monday Night Football.

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Arizona Cardinals 75/1
Atlanta Falcons 16/1
Baltimore Ravens 14/1
Buffalo Bills 100/1
Carolina Panthers 100/1
Chicago Bears 22/1
Cincinnati Bengals 60/1
Cleveland Browns 60/1
Dallas Cowboys 16/1
Denver Broncos 60/1
Detroit Lions 50/1
Green Bay Packers 7/1
Houston Texans 35/1
Indianapolis Colts 14/1
Kansas City Chiefs 35/1
Miami Dolphins 45/1
Minnesota Vikings 35/1
New England Patriots 8/1
New Orleans Saints 14/1
New York Giants 20/1
New York Jets 16/1
Oakland Raiders 50/1
Philadelphia Eagles 16/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 10/1
San Diego Chargers 12/1
San Francisco 49ers 40/1
Seattle Seahawks 85/1
St. Louis Rams 40/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35/1
Tennessee Titans 40/1
Washington Redskins 50/1

NFL Picks Week 9

by Alexander Banks on Saturday, November 4th, 2006

Matt's Week 9 PicksWell, maybe you have a shot at winning money while betting against me! Surely, no one expected me to struggle this much, especially after we made money last season. Nevertheless, we are not going to hang our heads. Rather, we soldier on with three sensible picks that look like winners to us. Then again, you pessimists out there may want to bet the opposite of my selections.

 

Cincinnati +3 @ Baltimore

How can we in good conscious recommend the Bengals right now? Their defense is atrocious, Rudi Johnson is not running the ball as well and they’re only a game over .500. Still, Marvin Lewis does have a great record in his Cincy tenure versus the Ravens.

Yes, we know one good offensive week does not make a good offensive team. However, we don’t foresee the Ravens having problems scoring on a porous defense. Jamal Lewis finally got his first 100-yard game of the season and this is a chance for the Ravens to really put the hammer down in the divisional race. Plus, Baltimore leads the overall series 12-8. Lay the points and take the Ravens.

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Atlanta -6 @ Detroit

Are you kidding me? What conceivable reason is there to bet on the Lions? They really hurt us earlier in the year with late-game collapses. Coming off a bye week, Detroit is still not prepared to face a rejuvenated Michael Vick. We expect this affair to be high-scoring and very entertaining. But we also expect Atlanta to romp. Lay the points and take the Ravens.

 

Cleveland + 12.5 @ San Diego 

The Chargers are now missing Shawne Merriman, but it won’t really make a difference. Cleveland’s offense is stagnant and their defense is very penetrable. We expect the score to be run up here, much in the same way the Chargers smoked the Rams. Lay the points and take the Chargers.

 

Last Week: 0-3
Overall: 9-15 

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