Guys, I have a confe sion to make, besides reading football picks, I have to say, my favorite thing about the internet is cat videos. As a matter of fact, if i've learned one thing about being on the internet after all these years, it's that you can never watch too many cat videos, and trust me, I know, because I've tried. The only reason I'm bringing this up is because nothing excites me more than when my two favorite worlds collide (cats and football), which is exactly what happened on Monday night in New York. In what will surely go down as the greatest thing to happen at MetLife Stadium this year -- remember, the bar for good things to happen at that stadium is low, because the and play there -- A CAT RAN ON THE FIELD. Halloween isn't over yet New York Giants (@Giants) I don't know what his name was, but I've decided I'm going to call him Cat Prescott, or maybe Cat Shurmur. You know what, I'm not sure yet. However, one thing I am sure about is who I'm going to be picking this week, so let's get to the picks. Actually, before we get to the picks, here's a quick reminder that you can check out the weekly picks from every , and you should definitely click Preston Williams Jersey over this week because Ryan Wilson put everyone to shame. Wilson went 12-2 with his straight-up picks in Week 9, which was the best record of any media member in the country, according . I asked Wilson to share his pick-making secrets with me this week, but he said he had better things to do like watch cat videos, so unfortunately, we won't be getting any of his secrets. One person who shares his secrets every day is Will Brinson, and that's because he hosts the Pick Six Podcast, which is our daily podcast here at CBSSports.com. Since no one wants to hear Brinson talk to himself, I join him three days per week (Monday, Tuesday and Friday) to talk football and anything else we can think of. On Tuesday's episode, which you can listen to below, we talked about the CATastrophe from the Cowboys-Giants game, and we also discu sed why the NFL could end up sending the to London on a permanent basis. Even though I'm only on three days per week, there's a new episode every single day from Monday thru Friday and you should try to listen as often as po sible. (You can ). Alright, that's enough of that, let's get to the picks. NFL Week 10 picks L.A. Chargers (4-5) at Oakland (4-4) Thursday, 8:20 p.m. ET (Fox, NFL Network, Amazon Prime) Point spread: Chargers -1.5 Like most people, I flipped my clock back an hour over the weekend, which I'm only mentioning, because that's basically become my annual reminder that I have Blake Ferguson Jersey to start taking the Chargers seriously. When it comes to the first two months of the season, I can't ever tell if the Chargers are actually trying, but once the calendar hits November, I know they're trying, because they're practically unbeatable. In their past seven November games, the Chargers have gone 6-1, and they've won those six games by an average of 20.7 points. The Chargers' biggest advantage in this game is that I'm not sure the are going to have any idea what Los Angeles is going to do on offense. The Chargers just fired their offensive Nik Needham Jersey coordinator (Ken Whisenhunt) last week, which is usually a sign that a total meltdown is coming, but instead, the opposite happened after the Chargers promoted their QB coach (Shane Steichen) to OC. In his first game, the looked totally cluele s on defense as the Chargers rolled up 442 yards with Steichen calling the shots. Basically, the Packers had no idea what to expect from Steichen, and the Raiders are likely going to be in the same boat, because they only have three days to prepare for this game. Don't be surprised if throws the ball roughly 90 times on Thursday, and that's because the Raiders have the worst pa s defense in the NFL. The Raiders are giving up more pa sing yards per game this year than teams like the , and Jets, which is so bad, it's actually almost impre sive. The Raiders' secondary has been putrid this year that it's literally the only thing that their fans have really been complaining about. This secondary is finding new ways to be awful Lynn Bowden Jr. Jersey . Brennen Scarborough (@bpscarborough) Is just me or our secondary really sucks? Jose Coyotzi Hdez (@PabloCoyotzi) This week, the Raiders secondary gets to go up against a Chargers offense that ranks second in the AFC in pa sing yards. That seems like a recipe for disaster. The pick: Chargers 33-30 over Raiders Buffalo (6-2) at Cleveland (2-6) 1 p.m. ET (CBS) Point spread: -2.5 If Roger Goodell ever quits his job and gives it to me, the first thing I'm going to do is move all of the Browns' games to prime time. America loves drama and America loves watching people meltdown on national television, and if you've watched the Browns play a single game this season, then you already know that we'd be 100 percent guaranteed to get both of those things every week. A player threatening fans on Twitter? The Browns have that. Well, they did have that, but the player who was threatening fans . almost getting kicked out of a game for breaking the NFL dre s code with his socks? The Browns have that. A coach who looks perpetually confused on sideline? Freddie Kitchens has mastered that. I'm telling you, this team is perfect for prime-time television. The Browns' entire season has basically been a disaster, and a big part of that is because Kitchens seems to be slightly in over his head. It's a good thing for Kitchens that Browns fans aren't in charge of his job status, because if they were, I'm 99.8 percent sure he would have been fired already. If you're wondering how fans in Cleveland are feeling about Kitchens right now, here's a few tweets that basically sum up their thoughts. Freddie Kitchens is the worst thing to happen to Cleveland since the Cuyahoga River caught fire. Joseph (@GiuseppeOhio) For the love of all things holy, fire Freddie Kitchens. Tyler Mell (@tylermell1) The poll below says that 89 percent of fans in Cleveland want Kitchens fired, which is kind of crazy when you consider that it's nearly impo sible to get that many of people to agree on anything. You can't even get 89 percent of people to agree that blue's a color, but apparently, you can get 89 percent of people to agree that Kitchens should be fired. Should the fire Freddie Kitchens? RT once you vote. BrownsWave \\: (@Brownswave) I can't remember the last time the Browns played in a somewhat important game this late in the season, but I think this one qualifies. Sure, it's only Week 10, and this game's not actually that important, but this counts as important Will Fuller V Jersey to the Browns, because if they lose on Sunday, their hype train of a season will have gone straight off a cliff. Kitchens has been so bad that he might only end up coaching one season in Cleveland. So can Kitchens and