One game at a time. One week at a time.
Never look ahead. It has to be week by week.
It's a four-quarter season, with the first quarter being the most important right now.
Coach-speak. Don't you love it? Well, it pertains to picking games too. Getting off to a good start is imperative if you want to have any chance to have a winning season — and maybe win it all. It's also tough to get off to a good start. There is so much uncertainty, especially with all the free-agency and coaching changes each year.
Here's some advice on getting off to a fast start:
1. Don't pay attention to the preseason. It means nothing.
2. Look for teams that are returning a lot of veteran players to get off to good starts.
3. Passers and pass rushers. That's what the league is about. Take those teams — especially early on.
With that, it's time for my first picks of the season. I will be picking the games here each week, also against the spread in our CBSSports.com expert picks and will once again be giving out my best bets each week on the Pick Six Podcast.
Last year was a good season. Let's keep it going. After all, I had a great offseason, came into this season healed from all my injuries and feel confident that I can win it all.
Of course, I will take it one pick at a time.
One winner at a time.
No looking ahead for this guy. Not when a Week 1 debacle can ruin an entire season.
Buffalo Bills (-2.5) at Los Angeles Rams
The home team coming off the Super Bowl has been a good play in these games, going 10-5-1. But I am going to buck that trend and take the Bills to cover and win this game. Buffalo will be explosive on offense all year and it starts here. But the biggest difference is they have Von Miller and the Rams don't. That will mean sack-fumble-game-over late for the Bills to win it.
Pick: Bills 30, Rams 24
New Orleans Saints (-5.5) at Atlanta Falcons
These two teams don't like each other and it usually shows. The Saints are the better team, but what will they get from Jameis Winston on a weekly basis? Marcus Mariota starts for the Falcons. He can move, but the Saints defense has a chance to be special. They will limit the Atlanta offense here and Winston will make enough plays down the field.
Pick: Saints 29, Falcons 13
Cleveland Browns at Carolina Panthers (-1.5)
This is the Baker Mayfield bowl. He is the starting quarterback for the Panthers after being discarded by the Browns for Deshaun Watson, who is now suspended. Jacoby Brissett will start for the Browns. Mayfield has a lot of skill talent around him and the Panthers young defense will be improved. Carolina wins it as Mayfield beats his old team.
Pick: Panthers 23, Browns 17
San Francisco 49ers (-7) at Chicago Bears
This is Trey Lance's first game as the bonafide starter for the 49ers at quarterback. That can lead to a lot of pressure on the road. But the 49ers are clearly the better team. Kyle Shanahan will make it easy for Lance. Justin Fields will have problems behind a shaky line for the Bears against a good 49ers defense. The 49ers win big.
Pick: 49ers 23, Bears 14
Pittsburgh Steelers (+6.5) at Cincinnati Bengals
The Steelers come in as a division dog, which is a role Mike Tomlin has done well in as coach, going 14-6. There are concerns about the Steelers offensive line, which is why this number is bloated. But Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has been dealing with appendicitis all preseason, which might lead to some rust. The Steelers will hang around in this one, but the Bengals will win it late.
Pick: Bengals 23, Steelers 20
Philadelphia Eagles (-4) at Detroit Lions
The Eagles look to have the makings of a deep playoff team. That's if quarterback Jalen Hurts can make strides as a passer, which is what he's supposedly done this offseason. The Lions will be a feisty tough team every week, taking on the personality of their coach. But facing this Eagles offense will be a challenge for their defense. Hurts will get his season off to a good start.
Pick: Eagles 31, Lions 21
Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans (+7)
This will be Matt Ryan's first game as the Colts quarterback after coming over in a trade. Ryan is still more than capable of lighting things up, which will prove to be a challenge for the Texans defense. They also can pound Jonathan Taylor. Davis Mills looked good for the Texans late last year, which will carry over here. Look for a lot of points in a tight game.
Pick: Colts 31, Texans 27
New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins (-3.5)
The Patriots are in an unusual situation as a road dog here. They are coming off an unsettled preseason, while Miami is coming off a preseason filled with Tua Tagovailoa hype. He has a lot of weapons and did look good, which makes this a big game for him. I think Mike McDaniel will get the ball out quick to his playmakers and cause issues for a defense that isn't as talented as years past. The Dolphins have defeated the Patriots three straight times. Make it four.
Pick: Dolphins 24, Patriots 19
Baltimore Ravens at New York Jets (+7)
This might be Joe Flacco starting for the Jets against his former team if Zach Wilson doesn't make it back from a knee injury. Flacco won a Super Bowl for the Ravens, but it's been a while since he did. Lamar Jackson is back healthy after a down 2021 season, and I think he gets off to a good start here. The Ravens have some pass rush questions, but they will get around it against their old quarterback. It's close.
Pick: Ravens 26, Jets 23
Jacksonville Jaguars (+2.5) at Washington Commanders
This will be former Eagles coach Doug Pederson going against his former Eagles quarterback in Carson Wentz. The Jaguars beat Wentz and the Colts last year in the finale, which is why he isn't in Indianapolis anymore. They will beat him again. The Jaguars defense has a chance to be really good, and it shows here.
Pick: Jaguars 21, Commanders 17