More NFL Week 14 Losing Picks From Mickey Richardson

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Bet against Mickey Richardson as he's the worst sports handicapper the world has ever seen.  His NFL Week 14 losers have been released at SportsForumPicks.com.  Unfortunately they were for Thursday night's Pittsburgh vs. Cleveland game, which had already gone off.  But he is sure to post some other losers before Sunday's full NFL game day slate.

Richardson is the CEO of Bookmaker.com, the oldest established online sportsbook.  Too bad for Bookmaker.com Mickey is not on the other side.....betting into them.

Last week, his own 7-year old son posted plays to offset his dad's horrible plays and ended up finishing 6-2.  Little Mikey was reportedly angry that his dad managed to ruin things by pushing the wrong bet amount for the winning Oakland Raiders play. 

So what were Mickey's NFL Week 14 picks to kick off yet another losing week you might be asking yourselves?

Pittsburgh OVER 34 300

1st half Pittsburgh OVER 16.5 300

"These are my picks, not my son's," Richardson pointed out.

We know Mickey.  We know.

 

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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