Wake Up, Frank the Tank, it’s late September, and your picks are not looking cool.
I improved to 7-8-1 during Week 2 but below .500 at 12-19-1 on the season.
Down 20-0 at the half, they were outscored 60-0 over the first six quarters of the season.

The Giants will not have Saquan Barkley, and the Niners are a top team making their home debut.
Expect this one to be ugly.
However, Richardson is in concussion protocol, and the Ravens have a strong defense.

Two turnovers led directly to scores as Nick Chubb suffered a devastating knee injury.
Look for Derrick Henry to lead the charge as the Titans win in Cleveland.
They will need to play better if they are to win the North.
The Falcons are 2-0, but both wins were at home, against weaker opponents.
The Lions will come out and win this one easily.
The Packers, meanwhile, split their first two games on the road.
Coming home, don’t be shocked if Jordan Love stumbles.
I smell a Saints win in a minor upset.
The Texans appear to be one of the worst teams in the NFL.
Expect a Jacksonville blowout.
In Week their offense shined in LA, while their defense improved vastly in Foxboro in Week 2.
The Chargers have lost two games they should have won.
THAT IS CHARGER FOOTBALL.
The Vikings have lost seven fumbles in the first two games.
This one will be close, which is bad news for the Chargers.
The loser of this game is likely to see their playoff hopes go on to life support before October.
The Jets won in Week 1 despite losing Aaron Rodgers but were thumbed in Dallas.
The Patriots, meanwhile, put themselves in big holes and lost two home games.
The Jets' defense will be the deciding factor as they end their losing streak against the Patriots.
The Commanders meanwhile rallied in the second half to win in Mile High.
Expect the Bills to show the COmmanders for the team they really are.
The Seahawks, meanwhile, stunned the Lions in overtime.
The Seahawks' defense has struggled thus far and could be vulnerable again.
Seattle will win, but Young will take strides, keeping the game close all the way.
Dal -12 (o/u 43.5)
Cowboys 37 Cardinals 0
The Cowboys have outscored their first two opponents 70-10.
The one touchdown they allowed was a deep pass by Zach Wilson to Garrett Wilson on blow coverage.
That will not happen this week.
KC -12.5 (o/u 47.5)
Chiefs 48 Bears 13
The Bears are a disaster.
They were not going to beat the Chiefs anyway, but damn.
Former Bears coach and current Chiefs OC Matt Nagy and the Chiefs are looking for a breakout game.
Expect more of the same as the Steelers continue to shine under the light and upset the Raiders.
Philadelphia has done just enough to win their first two games.
Look for a big night from Jalen Hurts as the Eagles keep pace with the Cowboys at 3-0.
For a team with Super Bowl aspirations, they need to get on track quickly.
The Rams have split their first two games and played well.
This one will be a good game, with the Bengals clawing their way to victory.