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Tracking my 2007 fantasy football picks

Sometimes pretty good is good enough

Nov 11, 2007, 12:08pm | Posted by Steve

While yesterday won't join my list of all-time great betting days, a near-sweep of plays on the nighttime games, including my biggest bet of the day on USC, gave me a 12-7 tally and my first pretty good day of college betting in a while. One more day like that and I can move into the black with college picks.

I've got five NFL plays lined up already, and I'll be keeping an eye open for any good halftime opportunities that present themself:

ACTION: 11/11

Bills (team Over 21) at Dolphins
Browns (+10) at Steelers
Colts (-3) at Chargers
Lions (+1) at Cardinals
Rams at Saints (-10)

Goin' for the wings
Good friend Gregg also has a few picks today as part of a radio contest. Even though he and I are on opposite sides of one game, I hope he wins the overall card and claims his 50 free wings.

2:30pm
I've got three more bets for the afternoon games. Here they are:

11/11 Added plays

Bears at Raiders (+3.5)
Bengals (+3) at Ravens
Cowboys at Giants (Over 47.5)

4:49pm
Adding two second-half plays:

11/11 Added plays

Cowboys (-2.5 2H) at Giants
Lions at Cardinals (Over 21 2H)

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