Complex NFL Pick 'Em: Week 7 Predictions

Our football-lovin' editors make their predictions for the weekend games.

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Two fresh divisional matchups on national TV in Week 7: Minnesota and Favre's dong visit Lambeau to face the Packers, while Eli Manning and the NYGz are on the road in Romo-land to see if they can add on to the Cowboys' comical season of FAIL. Who's gonna win each game? Keep reading as seven editors predict the outcomes of the aforementioned games, as well as the ones involving their favorite teams. In descending order by record, here are the editors' Week 7 picks...

nygbannerNAME: Joe La Puma, senior editorial strategist (14-3)

SNF) MINNESOTA @ GREEN BAY: "Minnesota, 28-14. I like the Vikes in this one. "
MNF) NEW YORK GIANTS @ DALLAS: "Giants, 21-10. Wade Phillips still has a job? Ha, we win."

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nygbannerNAME: Justin Monroe, senior staff writer (11-6)

SNF) MINNESOTA @ GREEN BAY: "Minnesota, 35-31. The Lambeau faithful are gonna see A.D.—and I don't mean Brett Favre's crusty old cock!"
MNF) NEW YORK GIANTS @ DALLAS: "New York Giants, 31-28. Big D and the G-Men. Sounds zesty, I know, and I assure you, NY's D-line will be getting up in that ass. No Romo."

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billsNAME: Jason Sfetko, assistant art director (11-7)

1 P.M.) BUFFALO @ BALTIMORE: "Baltimore, 28-17. All I can hope for now is the number-one pick in next year's draft. GO RAVENS!"
SNF) MINNESOTA @ GREEN BAY: "Green Bay, 36-30. This is a toss-up for me, but I'll give it to Green Bay since they'll be at home."
MNF) NEW YORK GIANTS @ DALLAS: "Giants, 27-22. Dallas has given up on Wade, heads will roll after this game." -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
coltsNAME: Peter Rubin, executive editor (10-7)

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