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NFL Week 7

Sunday

Paid

Buffalo (+4) at Miami.  2 Units.  The Bills have had solid offensive production week in and out and face a Dolphins team with a second stringer at QB.  Looks like a nice spot for an upset.

San Francisco (+2.5) at New Orleans.  2 Units.  So far this season every Monday night winner has covered the following week.  The trend will continue because the SF offense has too many weapons.

Philadelphia (-3) (-120) over Tampa Bay.  2 Units.  The Eagles have had two let downs on the road this season, but have played solidly at home.  The loss going into the should be good wake up call.  The Eagles have dominated the Bucs the last two seasons in the wild card playoff and should be able to do it again.

Seattle (+5) at St. Louis.  2 Units.  Seattle played a nice game on Monday night but they forgot to finish.  The Rams have too many injuries to play well a second week in row.

Green Bay (-7) over Washington. 3 Units.  Green Bay is the hottest team in the NFL right now.  Washington can't even hope to contain the Packer Offense.

Washington/Green Bay OVER 47.5.  3 Units.  Washington plays no defense and defense has not been Green Bay's strong suit either.  Farve will continue his fantastic season of throwing touchdowns.

Free

New York Jets (-3) over Minnesota.  2 Units.  Two terrible teams take the field this week.  Chad Pennington will lead his team to victory this week as he has more experience running the show.

Chicago (-3) at Detroit.  2 Units.  The Bears need a solid performance off their bye week to get back in the right direction.  Playing away from their temporary home should be helpful.

San Diego/Oakland OVER 45.5.  2 Units.  The Raiders better wake up after that pathetic show last week and we think that both offenses will have a field day.

Monday Night Football

Paid

Pittsburgh (-4) over Indianapolis.  3 Units.  The Steelers have taken a little longer then usual to get warmed up, but they have always been slow starters in past seasons and are starting to come around.  The Pittsburgh defense should hold the Colts offense in check.  Under HC Cowher, the Steelers get the job done in October.