Splash’s Week 9 Predictions
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks. Feel free to keep track of your predictions and see if you can beat the author.
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks. Feel free to keep track of your predictions and see if you can beat the author.
It certainly wasn’t pretty, but the Philadelphia Eagles took down the Dallas Cowboys, 23-9, on Sunday night. With the victory, they remain in first place in the dumpster fire NFC East at 3-4-1.
Normally, I don’t do a Fave Five for Sunday Night Football. However, I had some spare time on my hands and like several of the prop bets in tonight’s game between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles.
The NFC East has been the worst division in the league this season. Sunday Night Football this week pits two bitter division rivals against each other. It is normally a very intriguing game, but the Philadelphia Eagles (2-4-1) and Dallas Cowboys (2-5) have been very injury-riddled.
After a 2-5 start to the 2020 campaign, the Dallas Cowboys are on the verge of turning in the most disheartening season in team history despite while playing in one of the most underwhelming divisions in league history. If the loss on Monday night in Week 6 against Arizona was a wake-up call, then the team’s performance the following week was rock bottom.
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks.
The Tennessee Titans sit atop of the AFC South Division with a record of 5-1. The team is looking to make a second-straight playoff appearance, with the hope that they can go further than the AFC Championship Game. As the trade deadline approaches, they are likely to be buyers.
Within the last hour, the Dallas Cowboys agreed to trade defensive end Everson Griffen to the Detroit Lions for a 2021 conditional sixth-round pick.
In Mike McCarthy’s first season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, they have underperformed but somehow still find themselves one win out of first place in the NFC East days before the Trade Deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys are off to a very rocky start in the 2020 National Football League season and their owner, Jerry Jones, is part of the problem for this one reason.
In this season thus far, Dallas and Washington have been unsuccessful, as has the whole NFC East. The Cowboys this week are playing for a third win, to add to their 2-4 record. Meanwhile, Washington is looking to put their foot back into the door for the division, and add to their 1-5 record. Both quarterbacks in this game are coming off absolutely dismal performances, so anything that steps up their Week 6 disappearing act would be a push in the right way.
Entering the 2020 season, the Dallas Cowboys had Super Bowl expectations. However, the team got off to a 1-3 start and only got their one win after the Atlanta Falcons forgot how the onside kick rules work. Then in their Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants, Dak Prescott suffered a compound right ankle fracture.
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks. Feel free to keep track of your predictions and see if you can beat the author.
It certainly wasn’t pretty, but the Philadelphia Eagles took down the Dallas Cowboys, 23-9, on Sunday night. With the victory, they remain in first place in the dumpster fire NFC East at 3-4-1.
Normally, I don’t do a Fave Five for Sunday Night Football. However, I had some spare time on my hands and like several of the prop bets in tonight’s game between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles.
The NFC East has been the worst division in the league this season. Sunday Night Football this week pits two bitter division rivals against each other. It is normally a very intriguing game, but the Philadelphia Eagles (2-4-1) and Dallas Cowboys (2-5) have been very injury-riddled.
After a 2-5 start to the 2020 campaign, the Dallas Cowboys are on the verge of turning in the most disheartening season in team history despite while playing in one of the most underwhelming divisions in league history. If the loss on Monday night in Week 6 against Arizona was a wake-up call, then the team’s performance the following week was rock bottom.
The Tennessee Titans sit atop of the AFC South Division with a record of 5-1. The team is looking to make a second-straight playoff appearance, with the hope that they can go further than the AFC Championship Game. As the trade deadline approaches, they are likely to be buyers.
Within the last hour, the Dallas Cowboys agreed to trade defensive end Everson Griffen to the Detroit Lions for a 2021 conditional sixth-round pick.
In Mike McCarthy’s first season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, they have underperformed but somehow still find themselves one win out of first place in the NFC East days before the Trade Deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys are off to a very rocky start in the 2020 National Football League season and their owner, Jerry Jones, is part of the problem for this one reason.
In this season thus far, Dallas and Washington have been unsuccessful, as has the whole NFC East. The Cowboys this week are playing for a third win, to add to their 2-4 record. Meanwhile, Washington is looking to put their foot back into the door for the division, and add to their 1-5 record. Both quarterbacks in this game are coming off absolutely dismal performances, so anything that steps up their Week 6 disappearing act would be a push in the right way.
Entering the 2020 season, the Dallas Cowboys had Super Bowl expectations. However, the team got off to a 1-3 start and only got their one win after the Atlanta Falcons forgot how the onside kick rules work. Then in their Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants, Dak Prescott suffered a compound right ankle fracture.
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