October 29, 2009

NFL: Week 8 Preview

Brandon Funston, Yahoo! Sports

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I was 10-3 in game predictions for Week 7, with my worst miss being a predicted Chicago victory at Cincinnati. Still, after a 7-7 Week 6, I’m much happier to deal with one black eye as opposed to the complete battering I absorbed two weeks ago. I keep a tally of my season picks because some of you have asked for it. My record now stands at 54-17 for the past five weeks (didn’t start game picks until Week 3). Alright, with the accounting out of the way, let’s focus on the weekend ahead.

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