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Andrew 0 Comments 1507 Read Sep 30, 2009


I got wrapped up in some stuff this weekend and completely forgot to post my picks here. Not to worry, ESPN saves the day again. Feel free to check out my Pigskin Pick 'Em page here: http://games.espn.go.com/pigskin/en/entry?entryID=342246

Here is what I went with for picks this week. At the bottom I'll update my weekly numbers and overall record for the season.

Lions over Redskins

Packers over Rams

Vikings over 49ers

Patriots over Falcons

Titans over Jets

Eagles over Chiefs

Giants over Bucs

Ravens over Browns

Texans over Jaguars

Seahawks over Bears

Saints over Bills

Steelers over Bengals

Broncos over Raiders

Chargers over Dolphins

Colts over Cardinals

Cowboys over Panthers

Week three score: 12 out of 16

Week two score: 8 out of 16

Week one score: 13 out of 16

Season record: 33-15

I'll be sure to get my week four picks up here in time this week.


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Biography
Andrew Lovell is a sports writer/copy editor for the New Britain Herald in New Britain, CT. A 2008 graduate of Ithaca College, Andrew is an avid sports fan who enjoys all aspects of sports writing. He has worked for a handful of other newspapers, including The Ithaca Journal and Auburn Citizen, and has covered everything from the Hudson Valley Renegades (Single-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays) and Cornell University athletics to an NHL conditioning camp and high school football. Andrew's work has also appeared on d3football.com and his favorite sports writer is Gary Smith. Andrew is also not afraid to cry over sports, which he did for way too long after the Seahawks lost Super Bowl XL. When you can't find Andrew blogging, he'll most likely be watching ESPN or reading something about sports. You can contact him at andrewclovell@gmail.com ... unless you're a Steelers fan. Yes, he is still, and will probably always be that bitter.

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