Sunday, October 20, 2019

Flea Flicker Week 7 Predictions

It's Week 7 in the NFL. Here are some predictions for the Week 7 games.

Byes: Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers

Minnesota Vikings @ Detroit Lions
Pick: Vikings
The Vikings have to stack up wins. They also probably need to sweep their remaining four division games.

Los Angeles Rams @ Atlanta Falcons
Pick: Rams
The Falcons are playing like the sort of team that can help the Rams get on the winning side of games.

Miami Dolphins @ Buffalo Bills
Pick: Bills
This will be the second bye of the Bills season.

Jacksonville Jaguars @ Cincinnati Bengals
Pick: Jaguars
It's 0-7 for the Bengals.

Oakland Raiders @ Green Bay Packers
Pick: Raiders
Just a hunch.

Houston Texans @ Indianapolis Colts
Pick: Texans
This game could be a lot of fun.

Arizona Cardinals @ New York Giants
Pick: Giants
The Giants appear to be getting their offense back.

San Francisco 49ers @ Washington Redskins
Pick: 49ers
The 49ers were handed a schedule designed to build confidence. Through their first five games, their most challenging opponents (on paper) were a Steelers team that had lost their quarterback a week before and a Rams team without Todd Gurley. Maybe that confidence will help them in the upcoming obstacle of facing the Cardinals twice in three weeks.

Los Angeles Chargers @ Tennessee Titans
Pick: Chargers
The Chargers have to stop playing down to their opponents. Despite the annual injury purge of their roster they are still more talented than nearly every opponent they face. That includes the Titans.

New Orleans Saints @ Chicago Bears
Pick: Saints
Teddy keeps rolling.

Baltimore Ravens @ Seattle Seahawks
Pick: Ravens
I always prefer picking the team playing the Seahawks.

Philadelphia Eagles @ Dallas Cowboys
Pick: Eagles
The Cowboys have yet to show that they can compete against Division I teams.

New England Patriots @ New York Jets
Pick: Patriots
The celebration of Sam Darnold's return to the Jets comes to an end against the Patriots.

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