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Posted by: StreetCred on Oct 8, 2009 at 08:00:23 PM

With four weeks in the books teams are no longer able to use the excuse that they need time to develop chemistry and get into the flow of the season. Several teams are fighting to save their seasons, most notably the Tennessee Titans and Carolina Panthers, two teams that have failed to win a game this year after going a combined 25-7 in 2008.

Here are the top five games I have identified for Week Five, with the rest of the games picked after that. My record for the season is 42-20.

1) Cincinnati Bengals (3-1) at Baltimore Ravens (3-1) - Most people would have thought the Ravens and Steelers would be in control of first place in this division, but instead it is the Bengals that march into Baltimore for a first place showdown. That share for the lead ends this Sunday and I am going with

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Posted by: StreetCred on Sep 24, 2009 at 12:58:00 PM

With two weeks in the books there are a few teams that are anxious to earn their first win of the season, while others are looking to build an early season lead in their division. There is only one game with 2-0 teams facing each other, San Francisco vs. Minnesota.

Here are the top five games I have identified for Week Three, with the rest of the games picked after that. My record for the season is 21-11, my record suffering from an 8-8 Week Two record.

1) San Francisco 49ers (2-0) at Minnesota Vikings (2-0) - The only match up between unbeaten teams. The big question is whether the Minnesota Vikings, who have led the NFL in run defense the last three years (they rank 15th this year) will be able to stop Frank Gore, who is second in the NFC in rushing yards (237), behind only Adrian

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Posted by: StreetCred on Aug 31, 2009 at 11:26:27 AM

The NFL regular season is just a couple of weeks away, which means it is time to start making predictions on who will win the various divisions and play in the Super Bowl. Here are my picks for the NFC.  This article originally appeared on the website, fantasypros911.com.

1) NFC East

The Favorite(s):  You can pretty much flip a coin between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants in this division. I ranked the Eagles No. 3 in my opening power rankings, with the Giants coming in at No. 4. Each team has a great claim for the front-runner in not only the division, but also the entire NFC.

The Giants had the superior 2008 record, going 12-4 compared to the Eagles' 9-6-1, but the Eagles won two of the three head-to-head meetings with the Giants last year, including the divisional

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