Brinkā€™s Best Bets: 49ers at Cowboys and All NFL Week 15 Predictions

Gilbert Brink
Dec 16, 2020 at 1:37 PM


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Season Record: 122-84
49ers Picks Record: 5-8

Best & Worst Picks of Week 14

My Best Pick: Eagles 27 - Saints 17
Final Score: Eagles 24 - Saints 21

My Worst Pick: Giants 26 - Cardinals 19
Final Score: Giants 7 - Cardinals 26

Week 15 Picks

Los Angeles Chargers vs. Las Vegas Radiers (-3) - Raiders squeak by Raiders 23 - Chargers 21

Buffalo Bills vs. Denver Broncos (+5.5) - Bills continue to dominate Bills 34 - Broncos 16

Carolina Panthers vs. Green Bay Packers (-8.5) - Packers in a rout Packers 27 - Panthers 13

Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts (-7) - Colts defense pulls out a close one Colts 24 - Texans 17

Detroit Lions vs. Tennessee Titans (-8.5) - Henry carries Titans to another W Titans 19 - Lions 10

Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Atlanta Falcons (+5.5) - Bad Brady isn't bad enough to lose here Bucs 23 - Falcons 19

New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins (-2) - The East has passed them by Dolphins 31 - Patriots 12

Seattle Seahawks vs. Washington Football Team (+5) - WFT. WTF, another W? WFT 23 - Seahawks 20

Chicago Bears vs. Minnesota Vikings (-3) - Playoffs loom large here. Vikings come out alive Vikings 28 - Bears 6

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Baltimore Ravens (-13) - Jacksonville shocks the world Jags 20 - Ravens 18

New York Jets vs. Los Angeles Rams (-17) - 0-16 is coming Rams 44 - Jets 10

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Arizona Cardinals (-6) - Hurts does it again Eagles 27 - Cardinals 19

Kansas City Chiefs vs. New Orleans Saints (+3.5) - Chiefs completely demolish a pretender Chiefs 37 - Saints 20

Cleveland Browns vs. New York Giants (+3.5) - Browns get back on the playoff track Browns 23 - Giants 16

Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals (+13) - Steelers in a rout Steelers 27 - Bengals 9

San Francisco 49ers vs. Dallas Cowboys (+2.5)

Why SF Wins: Dallas is really bad. The 49ers have a more talented roster, and the talent flat out wins out. Robert Saleh's defense shuts down a bad Cowboys offense and the 49ers limit turnovers. This is how the 49ers can win this one.

Why SF Loses: Nick Mullens is still starting for the 49ers. The WRs of Dallas can be tough matchups and the 49ers are coming off of a game that felt like the final straw to a lost season. Dallas takes advantage of a sloppy 49ers team and comes away with the W.

Prediction: The 49ers continue to play with no real sense of urgency and the gameplan stays the same as it has been all year long. A stagnant 49ers team goes through the motions and comes away with another loss in a game they should have won. Cowboys 31 - 49ers 22

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