Four of five hit last week. Tough break on Green Bay – who knew the Colts would actually slow down Green Bay’s now less than stellar offense.
We’re united this week – 5-0 or 0-5. And we’ll know quickly. Here goes:
Tony: Baltimore
Vomhof: Baltimore
Andy: Baltimore
Maggio: Baltimore
Rich: Baltimore
And here is why:
Tony: (Previous picks: Seattle, Carolina, Dallas, Cincinnati, New England, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Minnesota, Kansas City) There’s a big part of me that thinks this is the week that the Browns finally win one, but if you’ve got a chance to pick against an 0-9 team in week 10, you probably take it.
Vomhof: (Previous picks: Seattle, Carolina, Miami, Arizona, New England, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Minnesota, Dallas) I’m in full-on “always pick against Cleveland” mode until they give me any reason to reconsider.
Andy: (Previous picks: Seattle, Carolina, Miami, Carolina, New England, Pittsburgh, Denver, Kansas City, Dallas) IF Cleveland is going to win a game this year, this would have been one of the handful I’d have said could be the week. But Baltimore has the feel of a team coming together. Cleveland seems to play just well enough to lose every week. I said last week I was going with the “Anyone against Cleveland” strategy until it doesn’t work. No reason to change that now.
Maggio: (Previous picks: Arizona, Detroit, Carolina, Washington, Oakland, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Tennessee, Kansas City) Last week’s pick was a little too close for comfort, but that’s five straight with a winner for me after my 0-3 start to the season. Hopefully you didn’t listen to me for a month, but have been on board since. I generally don’t like messing with divisional games, and like messing with Thursday games even less. But the Ravens off a big win now getting Cleveland at home feels like a layup.
Rich: (Previous picks: Los Angeles, Seattle, Arizona, Dallas, New England, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Minnesota, Green Bay) The Ravens have the look of a team coming together and Cleveland is a dumpster fire.
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