Prime Picks For Week Four: Brett Favre 3-0 and Playing The Packers
Brett Favre pulled off another patented come from behind win Sunday, beating the Fortry Niners in the last few seconds of the game.
Next week will be one of the highest-rated games ever on television, I imagine. This will be on Monday Night football. I think I'll head to a Packers bar just to watch the people.
Green Bay travels to Minnesota to play Favre and the Vikings. I like the Vikings.
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Houston played Jacksonville at home and lost last week. They are off to their usual slow start in the season at 1-2. They are at home against the Raiders this week. That should get them to 2-2.
Chicago survived a trip to Seattle and comes home to play Detroit. I am not crazy enough to take the Lions twice in a row, as I got the upset win last week against Washington. Take the Bears.
New England is at home against the Ravens, who will record their first loss of the season. Brady and company are just fine. Take New England in their place.
The Giants are 3-0 and travel to Kansas City, who are 0-3. These are two teams moving in opposite directions. The Giants go to 4-0.
Tennessee must be in shock, at 0-3, while Jacksonville got their first win over Houston because of Maurice Jones Drew last week. These teams will both even out at 1-3. Tennessee gets the win this time.
The Colts enjoy home field against Seattle, who are going to have trouble staying with San Francisco this season. I like the Colts to keep this game under control.
Cincinnati shocked the Steelers last week and now have the Browns at home. The Bengals should be tied for the division lead with the Ravens at the end of week four.
Washington lost to the Lions, and will try to salvage some pride and perhaps Jim Zorn's job, against Tampa Bay, who I predicted would be bad this season in a rebuilding year. I pick Washington, although if the Bucs can score more than 14 they might win.
New Orleans, at 3-0, plays the Jets, who are also at 3-0. Drew Brees threw no touchdowns last week, so watch out Jets! New Orleans to win this one at home, with many touchdowns.
Miami must start to play better, and they get the other bottom feeder of the division at home.
Buffalo is not much better at 1-3 and it's only a matter of time before T.O. decides to destroy his quarterback's confidence. Poor Trent Edwards. I will take the Dolphins to grab a win at home.
San Francisco is at home against the Rams. Obviously, they must win this game, and not let Stephen Jackson run wild. Frank Gore may need a week off to rest and recover from an ankle sprain. The defense has to step up and control the pace of this game.
Dallas is on the road against Denver, and they have more talent. Denver is 3-0, but lucky to be there. See week one. They have not been tested against a good team yet, although looking back, the Bengals are pretty good.
Pittsburgh was shocked by those Bengals last week, with a last second drive, and now have a vengeful team to deal with in the San Diego Chargers. Remember that quarter last playoffs when San Diego gained no yards? I bet they do.
I hate to do this, but I am taking the Chargers in this one. The Steelers really need Polamalu.

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