Pre-Snap Motion Week 10 Pick 5 Results
Sunday's slate of NFL games did not disappoint. The podcast even had a winning day in Pick 5, a rarity through ten weeks of the season. . Here is a recap of who we took during our picks episode on Thursday, and how they did.
Patriots -1.5 (Drew), W
New England is back, and the rest of the AFC should take notice. After starting this season 2-4, the Patriots have won four in a row, including Sunday's 45-7 blowout win over the Cleveland Browns.
Rookie Mac Jones completed 19-of-23 passes for 198 yards and 3 passing touchdowns. Rhamondre Stevenson added 2 more touchdowns and 100 yards on the ground for New England.
The win puts the Patriots in second place in the AFC East behind the Buffalo Bills. Next up for Bill Belichick's squad is a Super Bowl LI rematch against the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday.
Saints +3.5 (Aaron), W
It seems that Aaron's formula worked. The Saints covered the +3.5 point spread, losing 23-21 to the Tennessee Titans.
Quarterback Trevor Siemian threw for 298 yards and 2 touchdowns, with the game coming down to a failed 2-pt conversion near the end of the fourth quarter.
The Saints were without star running back Alvin Kamara. New Orleans had 86 total rush yards, 47 of them courtesy of Melvin Ingram who became the franchise rushing leader in this game.
Seahawks +3.5 (Hayden), L
Despite the return of Russell Wilson, Seattle was shut out at a snowy Lambeau Field. Wilson threw two interceptions and was sacked 3 times, losing 28 yards.
The defense allowed nearly 400 yards to the Packer offense, including 292 rushing yards.
Seattle drops further from the final NFC wild-card spot, while Green Bay continues to fight for the first overall seed.
Vikings +2.5 (Aaron), W
Minnesota picks up their fourth win of the season, on the road in Los Angeles, following a 143-yard performance by Justin Jefferson.
Cousins completed 67.6% of his passes for 294 yards and 2 TDs. Dalvin Cook carried the ball 24 times for 94 yards and a touchdown. And the defense made key stops to push the Vikings to the win. Minnesota stays in the wild card race for another week, as the Chargers drop to 5-4.
Aaron finishes 2-0 after a 0-2 card last week.
Raiders +2.5 (Drew), L
The Chiefs started to look like themselves on Sunday night, beating the Raiders 41-14.
The win puts Kansas City into first place in the AFC West. The Raiders, on the other hand, may finally be feeling the effects of the emotional rollercoaster their season has been. Cincinnati is next on the schedule for Las Vegas. The Chiefs face the Cowboys at home.
Drew finishes the day 1-1 after going 2-0 last week.
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