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Matty-Ice and the Falcons are flying high. (AP) |
Stally's Editor's Note: It doesn't look like Austen is going to get his picks in before kickoff as he's going to the Jets game, so here are my thoughts. I also did zero proof reading as I too have plans today.
With the exception of one game, it's easy to see most all of this week's games going to the underdog. That made it particularly hard for the Stubborn OXen to pick their poison and it didn't take more than a last second field goal in Tennessee on Thursday night to begin gumming up the words.
We'll start with any easy one, but it's likely that Austen and Stally will soon be back to disagreeing with one another one many of the other games.
Austen's Seven-Point Pick - @Atlanta over Oakland
Austen: Well since I had no time this weekend to get to these picks, I will be reviewing my picks with a whole lot of hindsight. Here it goes. I did not think there was anyway the Falcons would lose to home to one of the worst teams in the league who were going to have to travel 2500 miles for this one, and I was right, but barely. The Falcons squeaked out a win and got me my seven points this week.
Stally: This is a pretty clear pick. The Falcons are very good, even better at home, and Oakland isn't any good anywhere.
Stally's Seven-Point Pick - @San Francisco over New York-G
Stally: This is the second week in a row that an early pick has induced a "reaaaaly!?" out of Austen (last week it was New England over Denver). That's not to say Austen isn't in agreement, he just sees it as an over-draft. Muffed Kyle Williams punts aside, I don't see much of a way the Giants win this one on the road, so I'm taking the 49ers first because I'm more confident they'll win that most any of the other offerings.
Austen: Well Stally was straight up dead wrong. The Giants surprised the nation on this one. I thought there was a chance they would pull off a win, but I do not think anyone could have predicted that they were going to dominate the 49ers the way they did. They made the 9ers look like the team they were before Jim Harbaugh came to town (and while Stally was working for this sorry franchise). Bravo Giants, bravo.