Week 7 NFL Football Predictions


June 12, 2008 | Posted By Larry Cook

Your reigning NFL Handicapping Champion is here to help you beat the NFL odds again this week with his week 7 NFL predictions. Larry has combined the point spreads and totals to arrive at the scores the oddsmakers feel will occur for each NFL matchup this week. Use this handicapping tool to get inside your man’s head this weekend. Here are the books’ projected outcomes below:

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Sunday, 10/21/2007

Arizona Cardinals 13
Washington Redskins 22

With the QB uncertainty that the Cards have, the oddsmakers like the Skins by nearly double digits.

Atlanta Falcons 17
New Orleans Saints 25

The Saints were winless until last week. The books think they get win number two already this week at home against the one-win Falcons.

Baltimore Ravens 19
Buffalo Bills 16

Oddsmakers like the young Bills to play another opponent close at home, but have them falling a field goal short of the Black Birds.

New England Patriots 35
Miami Dolphins 17

Winless Miami versus undefeated New England has oddsmakers favoring a road team by more than two touchdowns for just the second time since 2001.

San Francisco 49ers 15
New York Giants 24

The Giants have won four straight. Make it five after this week.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 21
Detroit Lions 23

Tampa Bay has struggled on the road and that has the books favoring the Lions here.

Tennessee Titans 20
Houston Texans 19

Oddsmakers have chalked up another close matchup in the AFC South. Favoring the Titans here suggests strongly that Vince Young will play.

Kansas City Chiefs 18
Oakland Raiders 20

KC is first in the AFC West but the books are not sold on this team.

New York Jets 20
Cincinnati Bengals 27

Cincy doesn’t look like it can bear anyone right now, but the oddsmakers feel they are a TD and a PAT better than the one-win Jets.

Minnesota Vikings18
Dallas Cowboys 28

Minnesota took its show on the road last week, but the books do not feel the Vikes can duplicate that performance.

Chicago Bears 18
Philadelphia Eagles 23

From Super Bowl runner ups to fourth place in the NFC North.

St Louis Rams 16
Seattle Seahawks 24

The Rams remain winless after a trip to the rainy city.

Pittsburgh Steelers 22
Denver Broncos 17

Sunday night primetime action promises a show and oddsmakers feel Pittsburgh pulls out a tough one.

Monday, 10/22/2007

Indianapolis Colts 24
Jacksonville Jaguars 20

Indy has started each of the last two seasons with longer unbeaten streaks than this so oddsmakers feel the Colts’ 2007 run will continue.

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