- Colin Kaepernick.
- The offensive (get it?) line.
- Coaching.
- Trent Baalke.
- Jed York.
And as always at the end of that video there is our prediction for this week's game in New York against the Giants on Sunday Night Football.
On their first attempt to pick against the spread last time out AJ ended with a 12-3 record while Diego's risk-taking approach netted him a 10-5 record. They're back at it with all of their picks for week five.
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