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Week 15 is here, and I am very excited to report the Kansas City Chiefs are 6-7.

It’s unfortunate that they get their two most difficult opponents, the Chargers and Broncos, at home. They also face the Titans and Raiders over the last month of the season, which should be easy victories even for a Chiefs team that is struggling to execute.
I’ve been trying to explain this to my girlfriend for MONTHS that sports are just reality TV for dudes (& chicks). She primarily watches Bravo shows. Anything filled with drama, she loves it. It’s adorable. But because of that, I recognized that sports are the same thing for me. I live for the drama. I live for the individual matchups within a single game that decide the outcome.
For example, we get a battle for the AFC East between the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots in a game that the Bills are favored on the road. The Pats are 11-2 with MVP candidate Drake Maye at the helm. Meanwhile, Josh Allen has put the Bills on his back this year and this game could very well decide who wins the league’s most prestigious individual award. Wild.
More drama in Indianapolis, shoutout to my guy’s Coin and Chef, who are huge fans. And how can we forget Seth “Da Flow”. The Colts signed 44-year-old once retired QB Philip Rivers to their practice squad this week after injuries to Daniel Jones, Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard leaves the team desperate for a signal caller. Who could possibly ignore that drama, especially considering they head to Seattle to take on the 12th man in hopes of avoiding a 4-game losing streak.
The AFC playoff race is heating up as well with the surprising Miami Dolphins, winners of four straight, back in the hunt. They head to Pittsburgh on Monday Night Football to take on the Steelers. The loser is likely eliminated from wildcard contention. The Steelers can still win the AFC North.
My point is every single week in the NFL there are new storylines that have developed, new rivalries created and spectacular moments that can ONLY happen in sports. It’s the most real form of reality TV that exists, and it’s why the NFL is a multi-billion-dollar entertainment vessel. It’s fucking awesome.
The SuperContest Picks & Why:(Buccaneers -4.5 vs Falcons)The cannons will go off in Tampa as Mike Evans makes his return to the field. He likely will lose his 1,000-yard streak that has dated back to 2014. For Atlanta, no Drake London on TNF.
(Raiders +11.5 at Eagles)You may get a good laugh out of this pick, but it’s looking like this could be a Kenny Pickett revenge game. With Geno Smith injured, Pickett got first team reps at practice. Might be a spark for Vegas.
(Jaguars -13.5 vs Jets)For the Jets, they clearly are NOT tanking which means they are out of the QB race in a weak class. Everyone is fighting over Fernando Mendoza. Brady Cook could potentially start at QB. YIKES!
(Lions +6 at Rams)The big, bad Rams smoked the Cardinals after dropping a shocking result to the Panthers. I think they are still the best team in the NFC, but I’ll take the points here. We know the Lions are a good team.
(Dolphins +3.5 at Steelers)I said it last week, but De’Von Achane has (not so) quietly became one of the best running backs in the NFL. He’s been that dude since he ran all over my Golden Flashes when he was at Texas A&M.
vs Cardinals
at Bears
at Patriots
at Bengals
at Chiefs
vs Commanders
vs Colts
vs Panthers
vs Titans
at Cowboys
I’ll use these blogs to keep track of my 2025 picks. If you’re using this for g*mbling advice, focus on the SuperContest 5. Best of luck to all those using these or fading me.
Disclaimer: I’m not the best pick-maker the word has ever seen, but I do have a winning record over the 2023 & 2024 seasons of 261-227-15. You can see where we are so far this season. The SuperContest games will have a *
I will not be picking any Broncos games this year as another FYI.
