Week Three selections from 'Pro Football Weekly on TV'
UPDATED: 09/24/2010

Former Bears WR Tom Waddle led the way in Week Two among the panelists on the "Pro Football Weekly on TV" show, going 8-7-1 against the spread. That lifted Waddle into a tie with PFW publisher/editor Hub Arkush for the season-to-date lead with 15-15 records (pushes are dropped from the records). Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan Hampton was the only panelist to correctly predict his lock of the week, giving him a 2-0 record for locks.

These picks will be posted on Friday each week. No Thursday games will be included, except for Week One.


Thursday Las Vegas lineTom WaddleDan HamptonHub ArkushSan Francisco -3 vs. KANSAS CITY San Francisco
 San Francisco San FranciscoMINNESOTA -11 vs. Detroit
 Minnesota Minnesota MinnesotaNEW ENGLAND -14 vs. Buffalo
 New England
 New England New EnglandNEW ORLEANS -3½ vs. Atlanta
 New Orleans
 Atlanta New OrleansN.Y. GIANTS -3 vs. Tennessee
 N.Y. Giants
 N.Y. Giants N.Y. GiantsBALTIMORE -10½ vs. Cleveland
 Baltimore Baltimore BaltimoreHOUSTON -3 vs. Dallas
 Houston Houston HoustonPittsburgh -2½ vs. TAMPA BAY

 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PittsburghCincinnati -3 vs. CAROLINA
 Cincinnati Cincinnati CincinnatiPhiladelphia -3 vs. JACKSONVILLE
 Philadelphia Jacksonville PhiladelphiaWashington -3½ vs. ST. LOUIS
 Washington Washington WashingtonIndianapolis -5½ vs. DENVER
 Indianapolis Indianapolis IndianapolisARIZONA -4½ vs. Oakland
 Arizona Arizona ArizonaSan Diego -5½ vs. SEATTLE
 San Diego
 San Diego San DiegoMIAMI -2½ vs. N.Y. Jets
 Miami Miami MiamiMonday night
Green Bay -3 vs. CHICAGO
 
 Chicago 
 Chicago 
 Green Bay

   Lock of the week Baltimore Minnesota Pittsburgh    Last week vs. spread 8-7-1 5-10-1 6-9-1Season to date vs. spread 15-15 13-17 15-15Last week's locks 0-1 1-0 0-1Season-to-date locks 0-2 2-0 1-1

HOME TEAM SHOWN IN CAPS. Pushes (ties) are dropped from records after one week.



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