October 30th, 2009 10:33 AM Eastern
Football Picks
by Alisyn Camerota
OK, let’s keep up this winning streak!! Who do you like?
Denver @ Baltimore
Minnesota @ Green Bay
New York Giants @ Philly
Jacksonville @ Tennessee
Can you believe I’m kicking the sports guy’s butt??

I’m thrilled you’re kicking the sports guy’s butt!!!
Denver
Minnesota
Giants
Jacksonville (this one is tough, it could go either way!)
Ditto Sterling.
If you don’t see it over at Sunday, here is my take on the stimulus.
The WH says they have created or saved 640,000 plus jobs with stimulus money. I don’t know the exact amount spent, but I think that comes to over $300,000.00 per job, if my crayon didn’t lie!!!
And I was just about to ask if you wanted me to post the teams on last Sunday’s blog.
You and the blog are doing a great job.
chas
Hi Alisyn and gang, Baltimore, Minnesota, Giants and Jacksonville. BTW Do you know what it means when your wife goes to bed wearing a Browns jersey? It means you aint scoring tonite. LOL
Hey Hey glad to see this up today! Ali we are kickin their AtSS
Denver
Minnesota @ Green Bay….. hummm I’ll take Minnesota
New York Giants
Jacksonville
We get a jump on kicking the sports guy’s butt.
Denver
Minnesota
NY Giants
Jacksonville
Denver
Minnesota
New York
Tennessee
Looking Good, Kiddo!
Hey LT, long time no see.
Hope all is well. Thanks for the picks.
chas
here is T’s pick too
Baltimore
Minnesota
Philly
Tennessee
T is going for the minority vote….lol
chas
good morning all,
Baltimore
Green Bay
NY
Tennessee
good luck!
Thanks lori.
chas
Minnesota
Denver
NY
Tennesee
Go Ali!
LOL Chas, what happened to that big guy of yours last week?
Stats says he had a better game than your big man…lol
One muffed pass away from winning that one. But your guys did play well. There is no way he should have to throw 51 passes in a game.
That’s not supposed to be his job any more.
chas
Good Morning Alisyn
Heres my picks
Denver over Baltimore…… could go either way?
Minnesota over Green Bay
New York Giants over Philly
Tennessee over Jacksonville
Good Luck Alisyn
Thanks Sal.
chas
Here ya go:
Baltimore over Denver (last time I bet against my Broncos…they won..so call me superstitious)
Minnesota over Green Bay
Giants over Philly
Jacksonville over Tennessee
Thank you Liz.
chas
Thanks to all for casting a vote.
I have forwarded your votes to Ms Alisyn.
chas
The Arizona Cardinals’ game against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday has sold out.
After the NFL gave the defending NFC champions a 24-hour extension on the television blackout deadline, the Cardinals announced the sellout Friday.
The Cardinals said they had just under 1,000 tickets remaining Thursday and the NFL extended the deadline.
Arizona has now sold out all 38 games at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, which opened in 2006.
However, this was the third time this season Arizona needed a 24-hour blackout deadline extension from the league.
Hi Chas… Yes, it’s been a while. Thanks for the welcome back!
Brett Favre jogged out of the tunnel in a purple helmet. He might as well have been wearing a black hat.
For the second time in less than a month, Favre sliced up his former team and stuck it to the franchise that cast him aside as the Minnesota Vikings beat the Green Bay Packers 38-26 at Lambeau on Sunday. Despite being jeered repeatedly by Packers fans who once cheered his every move, Favre completed 17 of 28 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns without an interception.
High-stakes, emotional drama aside, this much is clear: The Vikings (7-1) took a firm hold on the NFC North standings.
Waiting for this weeks games. Judging from last weeks picks, the guys and gals didn’t do so good.
Love your shows.
Bob
Arguing that sports leagues’ drug programs could be “gutted” if not protected from individual states’ laws, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell asked Congress on Tuesday to intervene with legislation and found at least one powerful ally.
Rep. Henry Waxman, the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said during a hearing Tuesday that recent court decisions essentially blocking doping-related suspensions of two Minnesota Vikings players “could render the NFL and Major League Baseball drug testing programs unenforceable, loophole-ridden, and unacceptably weak and ineffective.”
Yet Goodell also heard this, less-supportive, message from another lawmaker: Be careful what you wish for.