Week Seven NFL Picks: Will the Titans remain the NFL's lone Unbeaten?
Week six was a week of huge upsets, and week seven should get back to normal---I think...
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San Diego Chargers (3-3) at Buffalo Bills (4-1)
The Chargers were very impressive in their win over the Patriots, and my gut tells me they will keep with the momentum. I think Tomlinson will have a breakout game and prove he is still one of the best backs in this league.
Chargers 24, Bills 14
Pittsburgh Steelers (4-1) at Cincinnati Bengals (0-6)
Pittsburgh has some fairly impressive wins this season, and has also played poorly against tough defenses. The Bengals are not a tough defense. I believe the Steelers will dominate in Willie Parker's return. Look for the Bengals to hang tough early, but Pittsburgh will pull away late.
Steelers 27, Bengals 16
Tennessee Titans (5-0) at Kansas City Chiefs (1-4)
The Titans defense will overpower the Chiefs in this game. With the Chiefs most likely trading the best player in the history of the franchise, I see this team competing for the number one draft pick this season. Look for the Titans to establish the run early and often. Albert Haynesworth will continue on Pro-Bowl pace.
Titans 23, Chiefs 6
Baltimore Ravens (2-3) at Miami Dolphins (2-3)
This is one of the more interesting games this week. Despite both teams being 2-3, I really like this rematch of last season when the Dolphins won their one and only game of the season. I think this game will end in a close call, with the home team Dolphins coming out on top.
Dolphins 17, Ravens 15
Dallas Cowboys (4-2) at St. Louis Rams (1-4)
The Cowboys enter this game after a terribly disappointing loss to the Arizona Cardinals, and face their second NFC West opponent in as many weeks. I think Brad Johnson will manage the game well, and the Cowboys will establish a solid running game. The Rams will keep it interesting, but fall short.
Cowboys 23, Rams 20
San Francisco 49ers (2-4) at New York Giants (4-1)
The Giants lost a tough one to the Cleveland Browns on Monday night, and need to rebound in this game to stay on top of the NFC East. San Francisco has been a tough out this season, and I think they will prove they have some skill here. I still like the Giants to win.
Giants 34, 49ers 24
Minnesota Vikings (3-3) at Chicago Bears (3-3)
The Vikings and the Bears always seem to have an early season meeting that has first place on the line. The Bears have surprisingly been pretty good on offense this season, and the Vikings have been dominant on defense thus far. It is tough to pick a game like this, but I just have a feeling the Vikings will pull it out... Again.
Vikings 26, Bears 24
New Orleans Saints (3-3) at Carolina Panthers (4-2)
Is Reggie Bush the best player in the league right now? Survey says yes. The man is simply unstoppable. Catching the ball out of the backfield, punt returns, and getting the ball outside the hashes, this guy is simply nuts. I like the Saints to come into Carolina and steal this one.
Saints 34, Panthers 20
Detroit Lions (0-5) at Houston Texans (1-4)
Houston needed a win in a big way this weekend, unfortunately they were not the only AFC South team to win this weekend. Houston's offense has "taken off" if you will, and will continue to roll in this one. I like the Texans to win big in this game.
Texans 33, Lions 13
Indianapolis Colts (3-2) @ Green Bay Packers (3-3)
Green Bay has had great play from Aaron Rodgers this season, as well as Hawaii-bound corner Charles Woodson. Peyton Manning was revived in a victory over the Ravens this weekend. Watch for both quarterbacks to dominate depleted secondaries.
Colts 31, Packers 24
New York Jets (3-2) at Oakland Raiders (1-4)
The Raiders are one of the worst teams in the NFL this year, and JaMarcus Russell has not developed as planned. Brett Favre is having a Pro-Bowl caliber season, and I think the Jets will light up the scoreboard in this one.
Jets 44, Raiders 24
Cleveland Browns (2-3) at Washington Redskins (4-2)
After a crushing loss for the Redskins to the lowly Rams, and a rejuvinating win came Monday night for the Browns. The Redskins defense has been great this season, and I think they will get back on track against the Browns at home.
Redskins 23, Browns 17
Seattle Seahawks (1-4) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-2)
Tampa Bay looks like they are for real after they stunned the Panthers with a crushing defensive performance. I think Earnest Graham will have a big game this Sunday, and the defense will continue to come up big.
Bucs 32, Seahawks 21
Denver Broncos (4-2) at New England Patriots (4-2)
The Broncos gave the game away against the Jaguars, and the Patriots just looked flat out bad against the Chargers. This is somewhat of a must win for both teams. Look for the Broncos to establish Michael Pittman and the running game early and often, and create turnovers on defense.
Broncos 38, Patriots 24

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