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NFL Week 6 Office Pool Picks and Predictions

By Nick Meyer, published Oct 06, 2008
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The NFL playoff race is really starting to heat up as teams are fighting to keep their heads above water and stay close in their divisions. Here are my picks:

NFL Week 6 Office Pool Picks and Predictions

Chicago at Atlanta-

Are the Falcons as good as they've shown? They do have a great offensive line and play well at home. Atlanta steals this one.

Baltimore at Indianapolis-

Something is amiss with the Colts, but they have too much offense not to beat Baltimore.

Detroit at Minnesota-

This might be the worst Lions team of the Matt Millen era. The Vikings will punish them as usual in Week 6.

Oakland at New Orleans-

The Raiders will put up some points at New Orleans but I like the Saints.

Cincinnati at NY Jets-

The Brett Favre show continues to roll as do the Jets in Week 6 because the Bengals are a mess.

Carolina at Tampa Bay-

The Buccaneers are solid and should ride the home crowd to a mild upset win here.

St. Louis at Washington-

A mis-match of epic proportions in the Redskins' favor in Week 6.

Miami at Houston-

The Dolphins' surprise mini win streak ends here.

Jacksonville at Denver-

Jacksonville is a more complete team and should win this week 6 clash.

Dallas at Arizona-

Dallas will torch Arizona's secondary here for a win.

Philly at San Francisco-

The Eagles are too fast on defense for Mike Martz's low-talent offense.

Green Bay at Seattle-

Tough trip for the Pack but they win a close one in the Pacific Northwest in Week 6.

New England at San Diego-

Too bad Tom Brady got hurt, but this will still be a good game with San Diego coming out on top.

NY Giants at Cleveland-

Ouch. Not the epic matchup many thought it could be at the start of the year. The Giants roll in the Week 6 NFL Monday Night game.

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