NFL Scores Week 7 unbeaten Colts slam Rams NFL Picks
NFL Scores Week 7 unbeaten Colts slam Rams NFL Picks – Last seasons 0-16 Detroit Lions would beat this seasons Rams by at least 14….no doubt, the Rams are a disgrace of an NFL team, and there is no one to blame but the front office. Its sad on how many college players the Rams passed on and now those players are key players with the team they are with.
Peyton Manning passed for 235 yards with three touchdowns Sunday, as the Indianapolis Colts crushed the St. Louis Rams NFL Scores 42-6. The Colts were a NFL Point Spread 14.5-point favorite in the game and easily covered the large spread. The combined score went OVER the posted NFL Picks over/under total (45).
Reggie Wayne caught seven passes for 83 yards and a touchdown for Indianapolis, while Joseph Addai rushed for 64 yards and a TD on 20 carries. Marc Bulger passed for 140 yards with two interceptions for St. Louis and Steven Jackson rushed for 134 yards on 23 carries.
Peyton and the Colts, on the other hand, being classy as they are, didn’t worry about his 300-yard game as statistically he knows he’s a better QB than Brady and doesn’t need to prove it. Check the site daily for this up coming NFL Picks Week 8.
Dante Wesley Hit (VIDEO)

Panther Dante Wesley didn’t endear himself to Buccaneers Fans Sunday with an illegal hit on running back Clifton Smith with 10 seconds left in the first half.
The Dante Wesley hit video shows the Panther slamming into Smith as Smith was waiting for the ball to arrive. Smith hit the floor hard, and required medical attention.
The hit from Dante Wesley resulted in a brawl that only for the interjection of match officials didn’t end up turning into a full blown melee.
Dante Wesley was ejected from the game and faces a serious suspension for the blatant hit. The Dante Wesley hit video as follows: Read more
Jesse Holley wins ‘4th and Long’ to try out with Dallas Cowboys

When Jesse Holley got the phone call from a friend in the athletic department at the University of North Carolina, he thought it was a joke.
The friend told him there was a reality show in the works in which the winner would get a spot on the Cowboys’ training camp roster. He suggested Holley try out.
Holley, who played four years at North Carolina before brief stints with the Cincinnati Bengals and British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League, was working for a security monitoring company and selling cellphones. At 25, he believed his football career was over.
“I didn’t give the show much thought at first,” Holley said in an interview. “But it was a chance and the more I thought about it…”
Smart move.
On Monday night, Holley, a wide receiver who was a member of the Tar Heels’ 2005 national championship basketball team, was anointed the winner of Michael Irvin’s 4th and Long on Spike TV. His prize is the 80th and final roster spot when the Cowboys report to training camp in San Antonio on July 28.
Holley is listed as 6-3, 215 pounds with 4.5-second speed in the 40-yard dash.
Irvin said that in addition to his physical abilities, Holley is one of the quickest learners he has seen.

