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Thank you all for your patience with me while I finished today's Film Room episode on the state of the Jets. I published it (very) late last night at around 2:00 AM, so some of you may have seen it already. But just in case you didn't, I've posted it here!


Unfortunately I passed out last night at around 3:00 AM and didn't wake up until about a half an hour ago, so I do not have time to type up analysis for each individual game this week. But I still want to at least get my picks out for the Sunday slate of games so that you can all see how I do to finish the season! I went 3-1 over Friday and Saturday against the spread (thank you for coming up clutch for me, Niners), so let's see if I can keep that hot streak going for today's games as well!


Let me know if y'all have any questions in the comments below and I would be happy to answer them!


GAME PICK RECORD: 150-78-0

SPREAD PICK RECORD: 117-99-3 (54.2% win rate vs the spread so far. 55% is considered a top-tier hit rate, for reference)


GIANTS @ RAVENS

GAME PICK: RAVENS

SPREAD PICK: RAVENS (-10)


BROWNS @ JETS

GAME PICK: BROWNS

SPREAD PICK: JETS (+7)


BEARS @ JAGUARS

GAME PICK: BEARS

SPREAD PICK: BEARS (-8.5)


FALCONS @ CHIEFS

GAME PICK: CHIEFS

SPREAD PICK: CHIEFS (-10.5)


BENGALS @ TEXANS

GAME PICK: TEXANS

SPREAD PICK: BENGALS (+7.5)


COLTS @ STEELERS

GAME PICK: STEELERS

SPREAD PICK: STEELERS (+1)


PANTHERS @ WASHINGTON

GAME PICK: PANTHERS

SPREAD PICK: PANTHERS (-1)


BRONCOS @ CHARGERS

GAME PICK: BRONCOS

SPREAD PICK: BRONCOS (+2.5)


RAMS @ SEAHAWKS

GAME PICK: RAMS

SPREAD PICK: RAMS (+1)


EAGLES @ COWBOYS

GAME PICK: EAGLES

SPREAD PICK: EAGLES (-3)


TITANS @ PACKERS

GAME PICK: TITANS

SPREAD PICK: TITANS (+3)


BILLS @ PATRIOTS

GAME PICK: BILLS

SPREAD PICK: BILLS (-7)


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Comments

Anonymous

What is everyone’s thoughts on the Eagles, Washington game?

Anonymous

Brett, I am not sure where to post this question to you so I am putting it here. I just watched the Justin Jefferson video which is great. I appreciate your work. In watching the video and many dozens of NFL games a year, why do the defensive backs not block, push or hit the wide receiver coming off the line to disrupt the route? I know in the old days, playing press coverage a lot of times the DB would push or hit the receiver. I thought it was legal within 5 yards of the line. I am especially curious why DB's who have safety coverage over the top do not use this technique. In today's quick [ass timing game, it would seem to me to be an occasional tool to disrupt the timing of the play.