NFL Picks!
I'm about to score some uber pawnage with this week's NFL action. I'm feeling these ones.
Carolina over St. Louis
Call me nuts, but I think the Cats of Carolina are going to stroll right through the rest of the regular season and the playoffs. Yes, I am picking them in the super bowl.
Tampa Bay over Washington
The Jason Cambell era begins this Sunday at the new sombrero. I think the Bucs are going to squeak out a close one, and Rhonde Barber might have two picks.
Cincinnati over New Orleans
New Orleans is one of the toughest places to play, especially this season. That said, I'll take a middle-of-the-pack AFC team over one of the better NFC teams any day of the week. A prime example would be the Dolphins over Bears of two weeks ago. Or the Browns over the Falcons last week.
Philadelphia over Tennessee
I think it's safe to say at least two NFC East teams, maybe three are going to make the playoffs this year. I think it will be Philadelphia and the G-Men, as the Eagles are holding the tie-breaker of the D-Boys. This is of course assuming New Orleans doesn't drop off. If they do, they will probably all make the playoffs.
Chicago over New York Jets
Yeah I'll admit, the Jets have played much better than I assumed they would. Eric Mangini is slowly making himself a case for coach of the year with Sean Payton. They are only one game back in the division and could make some serious noise of the Bears this week. Although I doubt that happens. The Bears are as tough as they come.
Miami over Minnesota
If the last two weeks is any indication of what is to come, than the Dolphins will have a lot to look forward to next season. Just like last year, they started very slowly, and then played outstanding in the second half. I think it's safe to say Nick Saban is going nowhere.
Kansas City over Oakland
Trent Green might make his return this week. I don't think it really matters with Larry Johnson vs the Oakland run defense. Fantasy owners should expect a huggggggge day from LJ this week. 200 yards and 3 touchdowns for those counting at home.
New England over Green Bay
Green Bay is looking solid with a rejuvinated Favre, and the Pats have dropped two in a row. Call me nuts, but I think Brady will go ahead and win this one. Even if he has to pull a Chalky Stoudabaker and throw it to himself.
Pittsburgh over Cleveland
I can't explain this one. Cleveland is coming off a huge win over the Falcons. The Steelers have all but given up on this season. Yet for some reason, we all know the Steelers will win.
Baltimore over Atlanta
As much as I want to say Atlanta will win, I don't think they will. They are in the NFC, which is obviously inferior. So I say the Ravens win 26-17
*Note: Nathan's favorite team is in the NFC and still has an awful record.*
Buffalo over Houston
I'm not just saying this to hope my readers will keep coming back for the good stuff. I'm saying this because the Billy's were a few feet from really challenging the Colts in the RCA Dome. Although the Bills are the most inconsistant team in the NFL, I believe they will pull a win out. Anthony Thomas. I understand that "Anthony Thomas" is a fragment. But What else can I say about their offense?
Arizona over Detroit
Detroit goes out and pulls out a win against the Falcons, then loses at home to the Niners. How does somebody explain this in any other way than the NFC is so bad, that every conference game is just a toss-up to which team has less turnovers.
Seatlle over San Francisco
Seneca Wallace is one of my favorite back ups in the league. He's fun to watch, has a pretty sweet quarterback number, and I always draft him in Madden for my fantasy team.
Indy over Dallas
Lots of people (ESPN Poll asked "Which team will beat the Colts if the lose in the regular season?" The 'Boys got somewhere around 46% and was the overwhelming favorite. I actually voted for Jacksonville, but who cares.) think that this will be the week Indy goes down. I think not. The Colts are a great team, and at this point I would be surprised to see them lose. Not just the regular season, but I think they will win the super bowl.
San Diego over Denver
I pray to god that I am wrong, but I fear this team, and more specifically Tomlinson.
Jacksonville over New York Giants
I am sticking to my "AFC > NFC" theory here as a mediocre AFC team is squaring up with and "elite" NFC team. I probably won't watch this game although I predict it will be close and exciting.
I'm about to score some uber pawnage with this week's NFL action. I'm feeling these ones.
Carolina over St. Louis
Call me nuts, but I think the Cats of Carolina are going to stroll right through the rest of the regular season and the playoffs. Yes, I am picking them in the super bowl.
Tampa Bay over Washington
The Jason Cambell era begins this Sunday at the new sombrero. I think the Bucs are going to squeak out a close one, and Rhonde Barber might have two picks.
Cincinnati over New Orleans
New Orleans is one of the toughest places to play, especially this season. That said, I'll take a middle-of-the-pack AFC team over one of the better NFC teams any day of the week. A prime example would be the Dolphins over Bears of two weeks ago. Or the Browns over the Falcons last week.
Philadelphia over Tennessee
I think it's safe to say at least two NFC East teams, maybe three are going to make the playoffs this year. I think it will be Philadelphia and the G-Men, as the Eagles are holding the tie-breaker of the D-Boys. This is of course assuming New Orleans doesn't drop off. If they do, they will probably all make the playoffs.
Chicago over New York Jets
Yeah I'll admit, the Jets have played much better than I assumed they would. Eric Mangini is slowly making himself a case for coach of the year with Sean Payton. They are only one game back in the division and could make some serious noise of the Bears this week. Although I doubt that happens. The Bears are as tough as they come.
Miami over Minnesota
If the last two weeks is any indication of what is to come, than the Dolphins will have a lot to look forward to next season. Just like last year, they started very slowly, and then played outstanding in the second half. I think it's safe to say Nick Saban is going nowhere.
Kansas City over Oakland
Trent Green might make his return this week. I don't think it really matters with Larry Johnson vs the Oakland run defense. Fantasy owners should expect a huggggggge day from LJ this week. 200 yards and 3 touchdowns for those counting at home.
New England over Green Bay
Green Bay is looking solid with a rejuvinated Favre, and the Pats have dropped two in a row. Call me nuts, but I think Brady will go ahead and win this one. Even if he has to pull a Chalky Stoudabaker and throw it to himself.
Pittsburgh over Cleveland
I can't explain this one. Cleveland is coming off a huge win over the Falcons. The Steelers have all but given up on this season. Yet for some reason, we all know the Steelers will win.
Baltimore over Atlanta
As much as I want to say Atlanta will win, I don't think they will. They are in the NFC, which is obviously inferior. So I say the Ravens win 26-17
*Note: Nathan's favorite team is in the NFC and still has an awful record.*
Buffalo over Houston
I'm not just saying this to hope my readers will keep coming back for the good stuff. I'm saying this because the Billy's were a few feet from really challenging the Colts in the RCA Dome. Although the Bills are the most inconsistant team in the NFL, I believe they will pull a win out. Anthony Thomas. I understand that "Anthony Thomas" is a fragment. But What else can I say about their offense?
Arizona over Detroit
Detroit goes out and pulls out a win against the Falcons, then loses at home to the Niners. How does somebody explain this in any other way than the NFC is so bad, that every conference game is just a toss-up to which team has less turnovers.
Seatlle over San Francisco
Seneca Wallace is one of my favorite back ups in the league. He's fun to watch, has a pretty sweet quarterback number, and I always draft him in Madden for my fantasy team.
Indy over Dallas
Lots of people (ESPN Poll asked "Which team will beat the Colts if the lose in the regular season?" The 'Boys got somewhere around 46% and was the overwhelming favorite. I actually voted for Jacksonville, but who cares.) think that this will be the week Indy goes down. I think not. The Colts are a great team, and at this point I would be surprised to see them lose. Not just the regular season, but I think they will win the super bowl.
San Diego over Denver
I pray to god that I am wrong, but I fear this team, and more specifically Tomlinson.
Jacksonville over New York Giants
I am sticking to my "AFC > NFC" theory here as a mediocre AFC team is squaring up with and "elite" NFC team. I probably won't watch this game although I predict it will be close and exciting.
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