Lines provided by SportsBook.com. Week three brought us plenty us action and showed why football is such a great game. Many games came down to the wire and many kickers were heroes. And then for some they returned back to the prominent standards as zeros. Now it?s week four and thanks to SportsBook.com bringing us the top of the line spreads in the business, this could be your week to cash in on the wins. Let?s take a look at who will overcome the odds and give you a fun filled weekend of football. Here?s the top ten list for week four action. 10. San Francisco @ Arizona (-2.5)- Neither of these teams are exactly basking in the sun and if you are one who happens to get regional coverage of this game, then you are probably better off basking in the sun. Last week Julian Peterson predicted a win against the Cowboys only to have his foot put in his mouth. Hey Julian, maybe this is the week to be predicting wins. Arizona is just flat out struggling home or away and in Mexico City the song will remain the same. San Fran wins by one taco. 9. Dallas @ Oakland (-3.5)- This game has the making to be a good one. While Dallas enjoyed scoring six touchdowns on San Francisco last week, Raider kicker Sebastian Janikowski was kicking his self in the head after missing field goals that would have given Oakland the win against Philly. This week the Raiders offense will be doing the scoring over Dallas. Raiders 31 Dallas 24. 8. Green Bay @ Carolina (-7.5)- Brett Favre has been magical on Monday nights and we didn?t think he?d be 0-3 at this point of the season. But look away Favre fans because this night will ruin your Monday Night Party. The offense will pick up but it won?t be enough to beat these perennial NFC Champion Panthers. Carolina wins down the stretch 27-23. 7. Minnesota @ Atlanta (-6.0)- Not much difference here, both teams play on artificial turf so there will be no turf toe complaints by either. Is Vick really hurting and is Culpepper out of the slump? Yes and yes, Vick will never admit it, plus I think he is starting to understand the passing game. Culpepper will never admit that he needs Moss and that?s what the slump was about, but this week Dante runs in the winner. Vikings 28 the flightless Falcons 20. 6. Buffalo @ New Orleans (Pick Em?)- Even though the Saints are home, they really won?t be home which is beginning to take a toll. Last week both offenses struggled matching each other with 16 points scored a piece. Pick Em? spreads look easy but just ask the ?Big Easy? and they?ll tell you nothing comes easy. Saints win 13-7. 5. Detroit @ Tampa Bay (-6.5)- Tampa coach Jon Gruden has the Cadillac gased and waxed which will make for another big day for cruising in Tampa. Cadillac Williams scores four for his first four-touchdown game in his history in the blowout win by Tampa. The Bucs 35 de-clawed cats 10. 4. Philadelphia @ Kansas City (-1.5)- Kansas City hasn?t been overwhelmingly impressive but Donovan McNabb is ailing. The big question here is who will save the season for the Chiefs, Larry Johnson or Priest Holmes? Whichever one it is will need to step up this week against the Philly defense, but they won?t. Chief?s fans were upset after last Monday night?s game and will remain with that same sunken feeling. Upset here goes to Philly and maybe on an Owens touchdown toss for the game-winner. Eagles win by three. 3. Indianapolis (-7.0) @ Tennessee- We?ll stick here with the Visitors beating the home team, except this time it won?t be an upset. Peyton and the colts? offense have struggled but the defense has been impeccable. The Titans got a key win in week two over the Ravens but will be unable to rack up the points against Freeney and company. Indy wins 24-7. 2. Seattle @ Washington (-1.5)- Almost a Pick Em? yet not that close. Washington rides high on their big win over Dallas, but Seattle?s Shawn Alexander proved why he is one of the toughest backs in the league last week scoring four touchdowns. The Skins defense is much better then Arizona?s and Seattle?s quarterback is better then Washington?s. Seattle 14 Skins 10 in another thriller. 1. Houston @ Cincinnati (-10)- This one is a no-brainer. Rumor has it that Houston can?t even score on their scout defense. One thing is for sure, the Bengals and Chad Johnson can score and score often they will. Cincy wins by two touchdowns. Stay tuned for next week?s picks and so long for now. See you at the pay window.