Free NFL Football Picks – NFL Recap Week 7

Free NFL Football Picks - NFL Recap Week 7

Week 7 NFL is finished after the Eagles/Redskins game Monday, and now we’ll give you an inside look at the events that took place over the weekend with a complete recap. You’ll get scores and stats from every contest, including some key information to help you beat the Week 8 NFL Picks coming up next. If you decide you are ready to give Free NFL Football betting a try, then sign up for a new account at Betrepublic

Packers defeat Browns 31-3 - Green Bay put together 21 points in the third quarter, and kept Cleveland out of the end zone for the entire game. Aaron Rodgers was efficient, completing 15-of-20 passes for 246 yards and 3 touchdowns. Ryan Grant rushed for 148 yards on the ground and a touchdown.

Texans defeat 49ers 24-21 - Houston took a 21-0 lead into halftime, but a frantic second-half rally by the 49ers made this thing a lot closer than it needed to be. Shaun Hill was benched, and Alex Smith came in to throw 3 touchdowns passes, all to TE Vernon Davis. Matt Schaub now leads the NFL in passing yards, and he put up 264 more Sunday while throwing for 2 touchdowns.

Chargers defeat Chiefs 37-7 - In a must-win game for San Diego, the Chargers responded thanks to 268 passing yards and 3 touchdowns from Phillip Rivers. Vincent Jackson accounted for 142 receiving yards in the first half alone as the Chargers took a 20-0 lead into halftime and never looked back.

Steelers defeat Vikings 27-17 - Pittsburgh’s defense won this game for them, returning a fumble for 77 yards and an interception for 82 yards, both in the fourth quarter and both for touchdowns. The Vikings actually outgained the Steelers 386-259, but the Steelers’ defense was the difference with two huge plays.

Colts defeat Rams 42-6 - Indianapolis handed St. Louis their 17th straight loss, and it was the 16th straight regular season for the Colts in the process. Peyton Manning didn’t top 300 yards passing for the first time this season, but his 235 yards and 3 touchdowns were more than enough to put the Rams away.

Patriots defeat Buccaneers 35-7 - In the third-annual London game, it was Tom Brady and New England who stole the show. Brady threw for 302 yards and 3 touchdowns, while the Patriots’ defense held Tampa QB Josh Johnson to just 9-of-26 passing with 3 interceptions.

Bills defeat Panthers 20-9 - Another poor outing from QB Jake Delhomme had Buffalo coming out on top. Surprisingly, Buffalo was outgained 167-425 but 3 interceptions and a lost fumble from Delhomme put a halt to four Carolina drives. QB Ryan Fitzpatrick made the start in place of Trent Edwards, and he did all that was asked of him by throwing for 123 yards and a touchdown without an interception.

Jets defeat Raiders 38-0 - Three turnovers by JaMarcus Russell in the first half, 2 interceptions and 1 fumble, led to his benching and a 24-0 lead for New York by the break. Rookie RB Shonn Greene led the way on the ground, rushing for 144 yards and two touchdowns after Leon Washington went out with a broken leg. Thomas Jones also rushed for 121 yards and a touchdown in the win. Mark Sanchez got back on track, completing 9-of-15 passes for 143 yards and a touchdown without an interception.

Bengals defeat Bears 45-10 - In what was a statement game for Cincinnati, the Bengals took a 31-3 lead into the half. Carson Palmer was flawless, completing 20-of-24 passes for 233 yards and a career-high 5 touchdowns. Chad Ochocinco caught 10 balls for 118 yards and 2 touchdowns. Jay Cutler threw 3 interceptions for Chicago, not helping their cause.

Cowboys defeat Falcons 37-21 - After falling behind 0-7, it was all Dallas the rest of the way as they scored 17 unanswered points in the second quarter. Tony Romo threw for 311 yards and 3 touchdowns, and WR Miles Austin had his second consecutive big game with 6 catches for 171 yards and 2 touchdowns. Austin now has 421 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns in the Cowboys’ last 2 games, alone.

Saints defeat Dolphins 46-34 - It’s hard to believe that New Orleans was down 3-24 in the first half at one point. But they got a touchdown on the final play of the first half on a QB sneak by Drew Brees to make it 10-24 to give them some momentum heading into the break. The Saints outscored the Dolphins 22-0 in the fourth quarter, and Drew Brees finished with 298 passing yards, 1 touchdown and 3 interceptions. But Brees rushed for 2 touchdowns to help New Orleans remain unbeaten on the season. Miami’s Ricky Williams rushed for 3 touchdowns in the loss.

Cardinals defeat Giants 24-17 - The Cardinals’ defense was the difference. Arizona forced Eli Manning into 3 interceptions and also forced a key fumble by Ahmad Bradshaw late. The Cardinals outscored the Giants 14-3 in the second half.

Eagles defeat Redskins 27-17 - DeSean Jackson rushed for a 67-yard touchdown on an end-around less than 2 minutes into the game. He also caught a 57-yard touchdown pass from Donovan McNabb late in the third quarter to put the Eagles up 27-7, and basically put this game out of reach. Washington actually outgained Philly 308-262 and had 21 first downs to their 11, but 3 lost fumbles and an interception gave the Redskins no chance to win. LB Will Witherspoon made a big impact after getting traded from the Rams earlier this week, returning a Jason Campbell interception for a touchdown to put the Eagles ahead 14-0 in the first quarter.

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14 Responses to “Free NFL Football Picks – NFL Recap Week 7”

  1. Zemathebeast says:

    Im Just Sayin

  2. Lakersgay says:

    4 and 0!!! You are on a roll.

  3. King Of NJ(Colts 14-0,Devils #1) says:

    Absolutely horrible.

    I think I went 6-10. :(

    Worst week I've EVER had picking NFL games.

  4. drunkpretz says:

    well go on espn.com and look at the expert picks. they have like 10 people who makes picks and there are some who only miss 1-3 games a week.

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/picks

    heres a link. go with mortenson when in doubt, he did the best last year and i sometimes went with him when i used pick games with friends.

  5. jeffrey m says:

    When you are a top 10 pick in the draft, you are considered one of the top 10 players coming out of college and everyone expects great things.
    It has gotten way out of hand over the last 20 years how much money these guys get without playing a down in the NFL.
    And many of them, including Heisman trophy winners, don't amount to anything in the league.

  6. Zemathebeast says:

    George Allen DUMBASS

  7. Average Joes says:

    The Huddle Report provides an excellent recap.

  8. Olympia Scott says:

    You and Nathan are right. Don't bother paying for sports picks. I have a site too and I don't charge anything. http://freefootballpicker.blogspot.com is the site.

    I have been picking every game on the board most weeks and I am hitting better than 57%! I had South Florida and UNDER last night for a perfect 2-0! My top picks today are Penn State -3 and Notre Dame +22. I made about 100 picks today, so I am not typing the rest here. Come to http://freefootballpicker.blogspot.com if you want to see all of those.

    My record on all picks this football season is now 146-106-7 for a 57.9% mark. Even a $10 bettor is up about $300 so far this year on my picks!!! I have never seen anyone pick at this high of a rate with this volume. Hopefully I keep it up and have a season for the record books. Best of all, I don't charge for the picks! I also have some threads devoted to people that want to post their picks, so come and share your insight with the rest of us!

  9. Ryan says:

    No, only for players. With the salry cap and reveune sharing money is not as important as winning.

  10. GENOSPICKS says:

    hahaha.. i know. in my (albeit weak) defense.. i mentioned in the comments i got it wrong when i first posted it. But i love that you watched and paid attention to my idiocy.

  11. Mister Moderator says:

    My picks for NFL week 8

    Denver at Baltimore -3.5 ……… Ravens 24-21
    Houston at Buffalo +3.5 ……….. Texans 24-20
    Cleveland at Chicago -13.5……. Bears 24-14
    Seattle at Dallas -9 …………… Cowboys 30-17
    St. Louis at Detroit -4 ……….. Lions 21-13 ……………….Good bet
    Minnesota at Green Bay -3 ………….. Packers 24-21
    San Francisco at Indianapolis -12 ……… Colts 27-17
    Miami at N.Y. Jets -3.5 ………………… Jets 21-20
    Oakland at San Diego -17 …………… Chargers 24-10
    Jacksonville at Tennessee -3 ……….. Titans 21-20
    Carolina at Arizona -9 …………………. Cardinals 27-17
    N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia -2 ……….. Eagles 24-21
    Atlanta at New Orleans -10 …… Saints 35-21 …………………Best Bet

    http://www.football-free-picks.com/2009-football/outlaw

  12. sven s says:

    Why do USC fans still try and claim the 03 title? Since the BCS system was adopted, it is the ONLY championship that counts. USC did not even play in the championship game. The media is in love with PAC 10 and Big 11 teams and consistantly over hype them. They gave a "championship" to USC because they felt sorry for them being left out and Pete Carroll cried like a little girl. LSU RULES!!!!!

  13. funnyjones says:

    Haha “Feel the rhythm, feel the rhyme”!!

  14. Robert says:

    Here are some of my Week 1 Expert Picks

    Minnesota -4, Philly -3, Indy -7

    I used a betting system last year that got me about 70% winners.
    http://sportsbettingchampion.info

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