The Bullseye squad turned in a 3-2 performance last week. It was a step in the right direction, but they are still in search of the elusive 'Perfect Week'. Will it happen in Week 11? The fellas are rolling with 5 NFL picks for Sunday:
Jon Metler (7-3-0): Dallas Cowboys -1 (-117) vs Minnesota Vikings
"There is no doubt that this spread will be a very popular topic of discussion this week. How is it possible that the Cowboys are road favorites against the Vikings when the Cowboys just lost to the Green Bay Packers and the Vikings defeated the Bills on the road? The first thing that crossed my mind when I saw this spread was, why are the Cowboys only 1-point favorites? I make the Cowboys 3.5-point favorites over the Vikings and when the difference is 2.5 points on a low spread and it also incorporates key numbers, the value of the wager is very high."
Michael McClymont (6-2-2): Cincinnati Bengals -4 (-108) vs Pittsburgh Steelers
"Cincinnati has lost each of its division games this season, including an upset in overtime at the hands of Pittsburgh in Week 1. However, the Bengals won the 3 previous head-to-head matchups by margins of at least 10 points. The Bengals get their revenge."
*Note: Original pick of CLE/BUF Under 41.5 voided due to venue change*
Andrew Brennan (5-5-0): New Orleans Saints -4 (+103) vs L.A. Rams
"Cooper Kupp is out for the foreseeable future, which means Matthew Stafford will have to throw the ball to other people. That sounds like a recipe for disaster. Saints by a million."
Esten McLaren (4-6-0): Philadelphia Eagles -6.5 (-110) vs Indianapolis Colts
"Overreact much? Sure, the Eagles were shockingly upset by the Commanders on Monday Night Football. Sure, the Colts shockingly(?) upset the potentially-tanking Raiders. And sure, Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert was placed on IR. The look-ahead line had the Eagles laying 10 points, and they're still the vastly superior team in every dimension. Give me Nick Sirianni to win by 7-plus in this coaching "battle"."
Sean Tomlinson (1-9-0): New York Giants -3 (-110) vs Detroit Lions
"At this point, I should probably just make picks here purely based on what city offers the best pizza. As far as football is concerned, the Giants have won five of their last six games. Some of those victories have been a white-knuckle ride, but they've still covered this spread during each win. Now the league's third-ranked rushing offense (164.8 yards per game) will get to tee off on a Lions defense that ranks second-last against the run (160.9 yards)."
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