2012 NFL Picks, Every Game: Week 3

NFL Week 3 previews and picks for every game on the schedule, including Patriots at Ravens.

NFL Week 3 previews and predictions for every game on the schedule:

Giants (1-1) at Panthers (1-1)
Carolina’s Cam Newton steps into the spotlight on Thursday night, taking on a Big Blue defense led by one of Cam’s few athletic peers, pass-rushing end Jason Pierre-Paul.
Giants by 2

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Detroit Lions vs. San Francisco 49ers Preview and Prediction

The NFC playoff clubs will battle Sunday night at Candlestick Park.

Some of the national attention will be on the two coaches when the San Francisco 49ers host the Detroit Lions Sunday night at 8:20pm EST on NBC, but the real story is a solid NFC matchup between two postseason teams with high goals for this season.

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NFL Picks Against the Spread: Week 2

A game-by-game betting preview (against the spread) for the games on Sunday and Monday in Week 2.

A game-by-game betting preview (against the spread) for each of the 15 games on Sunday and Monday in Week 2. Here are the teams to pick and the ones to stay away from.

Locks of the Week

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2012 NFL Picks, Every Game: Week 2

A look at every game on the NFL schedule for Week 2, including the Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers.

NFL Week 2 previews and predictions for every game on the schedule:

Bears (1-0) at Packers (0-1)

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NFL Picks to Gamble On: Week 1

A game-by-game preview for each of the 15 NFL games on Sunday and Monday in Week 1.

A game-by-game betting preview (against the spread) for each of the 15 NFL games on Sunday and Monday in Week 1. Here are the teams to pick and the ones to stay away from.

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Detroit Lions or Chicago Bears: Who can beat the Packers?

Who is more likely to unseat the Packers from NFC North supremacy? The Lions or Bears?

Athlon Sports will preview the upcoming 2012 NFL season with in-depth roundtable debates with our editors and other experts from around the world of football.

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Detroit Lions 2012 NFL Team Preview

Athlon counts down to the kickoff of the 2012 NFL season with in-depth team previews for all 32 teams.

Athlon Sports is counting down its 2012 NFL preseason Power Rankings with in-depth team previews, schedule analysis and more as the start of the NFL season draws near.

The Detroit Lions check in at No. 10.

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Fantasy Football 2012: Breaking Down the Detroit Lions

A fantasy football perspective on the team

What can the Detroit Lions do for you this fantasy season? Check out Athlon Sports' team report as we break down the rookies, veteran players to watch and avoid, fantasy playoff schedule and more to help you get ready for the 2012 season.

Inside the Locker Room
with John Niyo, Detroit News

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Ranking the NFL's Top 10 Head Coaches in 2012

If you had to hire an head coach today, which NFL head coach would you hire?

Championships. Leadership. Awards. Longevity. Statistical records. Likeability. Talent development.

An NFL head coach can be evaluated with many criteria. Generally, winning championships over a long period of time is the easiest (or not-so-easiest) way to the top of any ranking. Who does more with less? Who gets his team to the playoffs the most consistently? Who is the best motivator? Whose team is best prepared come crunch time? And who has the shiny hardware to back it up?

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2012 NFL Head Coaches: Who is the NFC's Best?

If you had to hire an head coach today, which NFC coach would you hire?

Championships. Leadership. Awards. Longevity. Statistical records. Likeability. Talent development.

An NFL head coach can be evaluated with many criteria. Generally, winning championships over a long period of time is the easiest (or not-so-easiest) way to the top of any ranking. Who does more with less? Who gets his team to the playoffs the most consistently? Who is the best motivator? Whose team is best prepared come crunch time? And who has the shiny hardware to back it up?

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