Sal’s Celebrity Football Picks

Who will win the Golden Nerf?

Sal DeFilippo

If there's one thing I don't need, it's having my path home impeded at 5:50 on a Monday night in December. The TV is expecting me soon, and I can't disappoint.


That's why I was perturbed when my dash out of a supermarket was interrupted by a store employee.


"Sir ... sir ... excuse me. Do you have a receipt for that?"


Great. Of all the people shopping, she singles me out. Of course, I was the only one running full speed toward the exit. And, yeah, I was only in the store to grab a prescription from the pharmacy in the back, so I suppose it appeared as if I was bypassing the main checkout area on purpose. But those are details that really should be overlooked 10 minutes to kickoff, no?


I show the lady the receipt and she says, "So what's your hurry?"


I try to give her clues.


"Um. It's Monday."


Blank stare.


"Almost 6 o'clock."


Still nothing. I certainly don't have time to continue down this path, so I spell it out for her.


"Listen, in 10 minutes, I need to get home because the Monday Night Football game begins. My house is six minutes away—seven if I don't run the red light up there. I'm really, really pressed for time."


She gives me some line about how I could have avoided the situation by leaving a little earlier (can she not see that I'm male, and therefore incapable of such planning?) and lets me go.


As I reach the door, I'm still a little curious as to whether she really thought I had a criminal intent. I spin around and ask.


"Did you really think I was trying to steal this?"


She smiles.


"Nah. But I couldn't figure why anyone would be in such a hurry to see the Packers and Ravens. I know it's Brett Favre and all, but neither team is going anywhere this season and Baltimore will probably kill them, if they can find some offense for a change."


Go figure.



Golden Nerf update: With two weeks remaining, the celebrity battle for the championship and possession of our traveling trophy, the Golden Nerf, has suddenly become a close race.


Mr. Las Vegas, Wayne Newton, has held the lead for virtually the entire season, and still has a slight edge with a 26-18-1 record against the point spread. But Newton went 0-3 last week and Monte Carlo master magician Lance Burton pulled three rabbits out of his hat for the second consecutive week to move within a half-game of Newton. Burton won the inaugural battle for the Golden Nerf in 2001.


KLAS-TV Channel 8 meteorologist Kevin Janison is also well within striking distance, one game behind the leader, and New York-New York comedian Rita Rudner and Mirage impressionist Danny Gans are still in contention, only three wins off the pace.



Lance Burton (26-19)


Saints -3 vs. Lions


Dolphins -5 1/2 vs. Titans


Patriots -6 1/2 at Jets



Danny Gans (23-22)


49ers +9 at Rams


Jaguars -6 at Texans


Patriots -6 1/2 at Jets



Oscar Goodman (22-23)


Steelers -7 at Browns


Vikings -1 at Ravens


Patriots -6 1/2 at Jets



Clint Holmes (21-22-2)


Redskins -3 vs. Giants


Bills +13 1/2 at Bengals


Patriots -6 1/2 at Jets



Kevin Janison (25-19-1)


Jaguars -6 at Texans


Chiefs-Chargers over 50


49ers +9 at Rams



Mark & Mercedes (21-21-3)


Chargers +1 at Chiefs


Colts +7 1/2 at Seahawks


Raiders +13 at Broncos



Wayne Newton (26-18-1)


Seahawks-Colts over 44 1/2


Packers +6 vs Bears


Patriots -6 1/2 at Jets



Penn & Teller (21-24)


Steelers -7 at Browns


Patriots -6 1/2 at Jets


Dolphins -5 1/2 at Titans



Rita Rudner (23-19-3)


Steelers -7 at Browns


Bears -6 at Packers


Patriots -6 1/2 at Jets



Sal picks Chiefs-Chargers over 50, Bengals-Bills over 43 and Pats -6 1/2 at Jets.

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