A Special Non-Sports Edition of Hitting the Links, NFL Picks, Babe and Bonehead of the Week

Now that she is once again eligible to play on the LPGA tour, Anna Rawson is back to host Hitting the Links...
One of my favorite actors, Jeremy Piven, recently bolted Broadway due to a serious mercury related condition and I enjoyed David Mamet's response...
The critically acclaimed "Mad Men" isn't necessarily my cup of tea. However, I do like the performances of Christina Hendricks and John Slattery. Here is Christina and her hubby-to-be. Hmmmmm. Geoffrey Arend looks a little like a high school freshman in his first suit in that picture...
Mickey Rourke is back and getting rave reviews for his performance in "The Wrestler." Apparently this film could even garner Rourke an Oscar nomination. The movie hasn't hit San Diego yet, but I'm looking forward to seeing Rourke in action with his 'A' game...
Joe Wurzelbacher must be at fourteen minutes and fifty-eight seconds, right? I'll look for this book by Joe the Plumber in the $1 bin...

I'm 1-0 with and without the spread after Indy's victory Thursday evening. Here are the rest of my picks...
Without the Spread
Dallas
Tampa Bay
Pittsburgh
Miami
New England
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
San Francisco
Atlanta
New Orleans
NY Giants
NY Jets
Houston
Denver
Chicago
With the Spread
Dallas -5
San Diego +3 Do or die time for SD and LT is due for a 3-TD game
Pittsburgh +1
Miami -4
Arizona +8
Cincinnati +3
Philly -5
SF -5 1/2
Atlanta +3
New Orleans -6 1/2
Carolina +3
NY Jets -4 1/2
Houston -7
Denver -7 Although I'll be a huge Bills fan on Sunday afternoon
Chicago -4 1/2

I guess it's redhead week at sandiegosportsguy.com. Here is another picture of Christina...the Babe of the Week

Although the SDSG was a top contender, I'm giving the Bonehead of the Week award to LA Clippers Coach Mike Dunleavy. The Clips fought back from a double-digit deficit in the second half on the road in Chicago and Dumbleavy's decisions down the stretch cost the team their fourth straight win.


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