After last weekend's record of 8-8, there's no real reason I can give for you to believe me on these. In my defense, I didn't TOTALLY rule out a win for Miami, and you probably did.
Atlanta at Carolina- This is a fairly uninteresting game if you're not an avid fan of either team, so in the interest of moving on with things I'll say uh.... Carolina by 10.
Cleveland at Cincinnati- If you missed last year's version of this game, I forever feel sorry for you. This year it probably won't be so good, however, so if you're not in Ohio and you don't have a satellite, don't worry about it too much.
Houston at Jacksonville- Last week's last second defeat of Indianapolis has me more or less back on the Jax train. This could be one of those upsets, though. For the sake of being dangerous, I'll pick Houston.
Denver at Kansas City- Denver. Definitely Denver... by like 42.
San Francisco at New Orleans- New Orleans needs to play some catchup in a division that shouldn't be so competitive. They'll do it here.
Arizona at New York Jets- This might be the hardest call of the week. With a combined QB age of 75, this one will come down to who shows up on defense. My money's on Arizona. I know, weird.
Green Bay at Tampa Bay- Battle of the Bays. Green Bay should be able to pull ahead early and stay ahead in this one.
Minnesota at Tennessee- These teams have two things in common. Both have shutdown defenses, and both are on their second quarterbacks this year already, albeit for different reasons. Tennessee is going to continue their undefeated run, for this week anyway.
San Diego at Oakland- San Diego looks like they're poised to take back control of the division, and who can recall the last time these two met that didn't result in a San Diego win?
Buffalo at St. Louis- What sucks more than your home state's NFL franchise being mediocre? Why, having BOTH of your state's NFL franchises be mediocre, of course. It pretty much blows to be in Missouri right about now.
Washington at Dallas- As I was saying earlier this week, Dallas is unquestionably the strongest team in the league, and Washington won't be bringing question to that statement any time soon.
Philadelphia at Chicago- This could go wrong for Philly if Westbrook is out and Chicago's defense shows up strong. But probably not. What a crummy Prime-time game.
Baltimore at Pittsburgh- Could Baltimore really take control of the division? Probably not.
Friday, September 26, 2008
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