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Sunday, November 12, 2006 - Page updated at 12:00 AM

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Sunday NFL clicks and picks

TV Clicks and Picks

Analysis and predictions

by Danny O'Neil of The Seattle Times

Today's games Time Pick
San Diego at Cincinnati 10 a.m. (Ch. 7) Bengals, 30-20
Be warned: I haven't correctly picked a Cincinnati result since Week 3.
Washington at Philadelphia 10 a.m. (Ch. 13) D.C., 24-16
Eagles averaged 31 points in first five games, 17 points in past three.
N.Y. Jets at New England 10 a.m. Patriots, 27-15
Patriots haven't lost back-to-back games since December 2002.
Kansas City at Miami 10 a.m. Chiefs, 23-16
Damon Huard is 10-3 as a starting quarterback in the NFL.
Green Bay at Minnesota 10 a.m. Vikings, 20-13
Packers' only wins are over teams currently last in their divisions.
San Francisco at Detroit 10 a.m. Lions, 38-20
49ers have allowed a league-high 238 points.
Buffalo at Indianapolis 10 a.m. Colts, 27-13
Peyton Manning has three consecutive 300-yard passing games.
Baltimore at Tennessee 10 a.m. Ravens, 23-20
QB Steve McNair faces the franchise he played for the past 11 seasons.
Houston at Jacksonville 10 a.m. Jaguars, 23-21
Texans' last road win was at Jacksonville on Dec. 26, 2004.
Cleveland at Atlanta 10 a.m. Falcons, 20-13
Falcons coach Jim Mora is 8-2 against AFC teams.
Denver at Oakland 1:05 p.m. Broncos, 24-3
Mike Shanahan is 18-5 vs. Raiders since becoming Broncos coach.
Dallas at Arizona 1:15 p.m. Cardinals, 27-17
Dallas is playing on the road for the sixth time in nine games.
St. Louis at Seattle 1:15 p.m. (Ch. 13) Seahawks, 23-19
Six of last seven games between them decided by six points or fewer.
New Orleans at Pittsburgh 1:15 p.m. Steelers, 27-24
Steelers on pace for worst record after winning the Super Bowl.
Chicago at N.Y. Giants 5:15 p.m. (Ch. 5) Giants, 26-24
Bears allowed 36 points in Weeks 1-5 and gave up 31 in Week 9.
Monday's game Time Pick
Tampa Bay at Carolina 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) Panthers, 26-20
Only the Raiders have scored fewer points than the Bucs this season.

Last week's record: 8-6. Season record: 75-49 (.605)

Game of the Day

Chicago at N.Y. Giants, 5:15 p.m., Ch. 5

The Bears have committed 12 turnovers in their past three games, six in the game they managed to win in Arizona and six in their loss to Miami last week. Now, they face the Giants, who have the conference's longest winning streak at five games.

Remember when the Giants lost here in Seattle in Week 3 and headed into their bye with a record of 1-2, having allowed 92 points in the first three games? Well, they've given up 52 in the five games they've played since then, winning them all.

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Regular season schedule

Wk.DateOpponentTimeTV
19/10Seattle 9, Detroit 6 | Gallery
29/17Seattle 21, Arizona 10 | Gallery
39/24Seattle 42, N.Y. Giants 30 | Gallery
410/1Chicago 37, Seattle 6 | Gallery
510/8BYE
610/15 Seahawks 30, Rams 28 | Gallery
710/22 Vikings 31, Seahawks 13 | Gallery
810/29 Chiefs 35, Seahawks 28 | Gallery
911/6 Seahawks 16, Raiders 0 | Gallery
1011/12 Seahawks 24, Rams 22 | Gallery
1111/19 49ers 20, Seahawks 14 | Gallery
1211/27 Seahawks 34, Packers 24 | Gallery
1312/3 Seahawks 23, Broncos 20 | Gallery
1412/10 Cardinals 27, Seahawks 21 | Gallery
1512/14 49ers 24, Seahawks 14 | Gallery
1612/24 Chargers 20, Seahawks 17 | Gallery
1612/24 Seahawks 23, Bucs 7 | Gallery

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