Ringer's Record
Last Week ATS: 6-8
Last Week SU: 7-7
Season ATS: 69-77 (47%)
Season SU: 87-59 (60%)
Week 10 was a bad time to be a starting QB in the NFL. Michael Vick, Jay Cutler, and Alex Smith all left their respective games with concussions. Meanwhile, Ben Roethlisberger was getting bruised and battered again and left his game with what turned out to be a potentially fatal injury. Ben survived, but he probably won't see the playing field anytime soon. This could be devastating to Pittsburgh's postseason prospects. They have the luxury of playing in the hapless AFC, but will have a difficult time winning the North as 2 of their next 3 games are against Baltimore. The Cutler and Smith injuries could prove to be pivotal in the NFC playoff race. Chicago and San Francisco square off this week in a game that could potentially decide a bye in the playoffs. Like some of the NFL QBs, last week was not a good week for me either. I need some strong showings if I plan on finishing the year with a winning record. Here is how I expect Week 11 to unfold.
Miami (+1.5) at Buffalo
Prediction - Buffalo 28 Miami 19
Arizona (+10.5) at Atlanta
Prediction - Atlanta 27 Arizona 22
Tampa Bay (-1.5) at Carolina
Prediction - Tampa Bay 31 Carolina 20
Cleveland (+7.5) at Dallas
Prediction - Dallas 33 Cleveland 24
Green Bay (-3.5) at Detroit
Prediction - Green Bay 30 Detroit 24
Jacksonville (+16.5) at Houston
Prediction - Houston 35 Jacksonville 10
Cincinnati (-3.5) at Kansas City
Prediction - Cincinnati 24 Kansas City 17
NY Jets (+3.5) at St. Louis
Prediction - St. Louis 27 NY Jets 19
Philadelphia (+1.5) at Washington
Prediction - Washington 27 Philadelphia 21
New Orleans (-4.5) at Oakland
Prediction - New Orleans 38 Oakland 24
Indianapolis (+9.5) at New England
Prediction - New England 27 Indianapolis 21
San Diego (+7.5) at Denver
Prediction - Denver 30 San Diego 21
Baltimore (-3.5) at Pittsburgh
Prediction - Baltimore 28 Pittsburgh 16
Chicago (+5.5) at San Francisco
Prediction - Chicago 19 San Francisco 17
Bye Weeks - Tennessee, NY Giants, Minnesota, Seattle
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