Thursday, October 3, 2013

Ten & Six With Mike Otto - Week 5 (Thursday Bonus!)

I will let you down, I will make you hurt...


Well hello again, football fans!  Welcome To Ten & Six's Week 5 kickoff!

After a week of bangers, mash, and a big W in London Town the Vikings have the week off.  Mikey Otto, however, gets no such luxury.  Week 5 starts tonight with a battle in The Cleve between the Browns & Buffalo Bills.

Mikey, who takes the W?


Buffalo (2-2) at Cleveland (2-2)

It's Week 5, both the Bills and Browns are still playing relevant football, on national TV, with rookie quarterbacks.


I'll let you reread that last sentence a couple times in an attempt to let it soak in. I myself had to double and triple check those facts, then get today's newspaper to insure I hadn't slipped into some bizarro alternate universe while sleeping last night. Shockingly, I found myself to still be in the only reality I've ever known.

Undoubtedly, one of these teams will lose tonight and begin their season long tailspin, while the other will have an incredibly shocking winning record after five weeks. 


Their aren't any fan bases that deserves playoff births more than Bills and Browns fans. I mean, not only do they have to live in Buffalo and Cleveland, their squads haven't played relevant football for a long time. Years of sad football in sad cities can really demoralize any fan. I think both of these teams will be terrible by Week 10, but tonight, the Browns get a taste of relevance. If only because Doug Marrone couldn't change a spare tire, much less run an offense against this Browns Front 7. The Browns win one for the Dog Pound.

Final Score
Buffalo: 16
Cleveland: 20

There you have it, folks!  Mike calls a big W for Believeland!

The Vikings may be on the bye this week, but Ten & Six marches on.  Be sure to stop by Saturday for the rest of Mikey's league picks.
 
 
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