Make Plays' Week 8 Picks

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Clark: Ravens over Broncos, Texans over Bills, Bears over Brownies, Lions over Rams, Vikings over Packers, Dolphins over Jets, Colts over Niners, Cowboys over Seahawks, Jaguars over Titans, Chargers over Raiders, Giants over Eagles, Cardinals over Panthers, Falcons over Saints


Miniaci: Ravens over Broncos, Texans over Bills, Bears over Browns, Lions over Rams, Packers over Vikings, Jets over Dolphins, Colts over 49ers, Cowboys over Seahawks, Jaguars over Titans, Chargers over Raiders, Gaints over Eagles, Cardinals over Panthers, Falcons over Saints


Rorabaugh: Broncos over RAVENS, BILLS over Texans, BEARS over Browns, COWBOYS over Seahawks, JETS over Dolphins, COLTS over 49ers, Giants over EAGLES (New York takes the early game, but Philly evens it up in the nightcap), LIONS over Rams, CHARGERS over Raiders
TITANS over Jaguars (it's time), PACKERS over Vikings (in the most awkward game in recent memory), CARDINALS over Panthers, SAINTS over Falcons


Oplinger: Ravens over Broncos, Texans over Bills, Bears over Browns, Cowboys over Seahawks, Dolphins over Jets, Colts over Niners, Giants over Eagles, Lions over Rams, Chargers over Raiders, Titans over Jaguars, Vikings over Packers, Cardinals over Panthers, Saints over Falcons


Gentile: Houston over Buffalo, Chicago over Cleveland, Dallas over Seattle, Detroit over St Louis
Indianapolis over San Fran, Jets over Miami, Eagles over Giants, Baltimore over Denver, Jacksonville over Tennessee, San Diego over Oakland, Arizona over Carolina, Packers over Vikings, New Orleans over Atlanta


Rung: Did not make picks at game time

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Dave Miniaci is a senior majoring in journalism and is the Daily Collegian's sports chief. He has previously been sports night chief and a sports copy editor. He has also covered men's rugby, men's track and field and field hockey. He is from New Jersey and is a big Devils fan and proud of both, and he doesn't care if you hold that against him.


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Adam Clark is a senior majoring in journalism and is the Daily Collegian's sports editor. He previously covered fraternity and sorority life, crime and courts and was the Collegian's summer 2009 news/sports editor. His favorite athlete died on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500 and his favorite football team is coming off the worst six-year stretch in NFL history. He does hold it against Dave Miniaci that he's from New Jersey.


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Dan Rorabaugh is a senior majoring in sports journalism and minoring in English. He is the sports copy desk chief, and was previously a reporter for the men's rugby, men's cross country, men's volleyball, women's soccer, women's basketball and men's lacrosse teams. Last year, the impossible dream happened - one of his favorite teams, the Phillies, won a championship. Now if only the Eagles could catch some of that magic, he might be able to actually find peace with sports.


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Michael Oplinger is a junior majoring in media studies and political science and the Collegian's assistant sports copy desk chief. He previously covered the men's tennis and men's volleyball teams. Even though he enjoyed the Phillies' World Series victory, he misses the days of Jose Mesa and David Bell.


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Eddie Gentile is a senior majoring in journalism and minoring in history. He works on the sports copy desk and previously has covered the women's tennis team, the Lady Icers and the Penn State baseball team. Gentile is your stereotypical Philly fan - he considers every game a loss until they actually win... and even then he'll probably still be moaning. Go birds.


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David Rung is a senior majoring in journalism and minoring in kinesiology. He works on the sports copy desk and previously has covered the women's swimming team and the men's rugby team. Rung isn't as die hard about pro sports as his sports staff brethren from Philly and Pittsburgh, but he does take pride in being a Red Sox fan before the bandwagon started.