Fuck. Both are live for points. I win both, I have the lead. There is no way we'll be tied here.
Okay,
Saints at Chicago:
Chicago isn't perfect at home, and the Saints got big road wins in Dallas and New York on the way to a 10-6 finish. As weak as the NFC south is, that's pretty huge. However, neither is Chicago in January. The forecast calls for snow Sunday and Chicago finds a way to win. Let's not forget New Orleans was 3-13 last year; I have a feeling this is where their dream season will come to a tragic end.
Chicago to win, 24-17.
New England at Indianapolis:
Wow, do I not want to bet 2 games against Patrick, but I genuinely think the Colts will take this. The Patriots didn't earn a win last week. They're still not that healthy, and they have NO running game. Meanwhile, Bob Sanders has the Colts D playing like, well, the Patriots D, and Peyton manning picked apart the pats just a few games ago. There's no Ty Law to stop Peyton now, and Assante Samuel is great, but not Law-great. The colts and bears have been on cruise control all year. I think they'll both show up to play and, with any luck, I'll be +1 going in to the Superbowl.
Indianapolis to win, 34-21.
Okay,
Saints at Chicago:
Chicago isn't perfect at home, and the Saints got big road wins in Dallas and New York on the way to a 10-6 finish. As weak as the NFC south is, that's pretty huge. However, neither is Chicago in January. The forecast calls for snow Sunday and Chicago finds a way to win. Let's not forget New Orleans was 3-13 last year; I have a feeling this is where their dream season will come to a tragic end.
Chicago to win, 24-17.
New England at Indianapolis:
Wow, do I not want to bet 2 games against Patrick, but I genuinely think the Colts will take this. The Patriots didn't earn a win last week. They're still not that healthy, and they have NO running game. Meanwhile, Bob Sanders has the Colts D playing like, well, the Patriots D, and Peyton manning picked apart the pats just a few games ago. There's no Ty Law to stop Peyton now, and Assante Samuel is great, but not Law-great. The colts and bears have been on cruise control all year. I think they'll both show up to play and, with any luck, I'll be +1 going in to the Superbowl.
Indianapolis to win, 34-21.

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i love how we both cited the weather in chicago, lol. It's near TO though, i have an advantage. it's bloody cold and windy here. Good luck Mr. Brees, who has played only on the coast and in a dome.
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