Wednesday, November 28, 2007

There are a lot of weird picks here, I know. But I just am going with what my gut says. We'll see.

Green Bay at Dallas
The three reasons the Packers are this good are Brett Favre, Donald Driver, and the emergence of the bump-and-run secondary. Brett Favre is a career 0-8 in Dallas, Driver will run into a bump-and-run of his own to deal with, and Owens will *shred* the Packers DBs. And they're at home.

San Francisco at Carolina
Not a game I care to watch. I was wrong the last time the 49ers travelled to the east coast, but the panthers have no QB. at all.

Jacksonville at Indianapolis
Yeah, this'll get ugly in Indy.

San Diego at Kansas City
I think KC was a blip. They're not a good team. At all. And with four losses in a row, it'll soon be five.

NY Jets at Miami
Another battle of the Titans. "I JUST CAN'T STAND THESE JETS!"

Detroit at Minnesota
The Lions have lost three in a row and are terrible on the road. And the Vikings have not recently played better.

Seattle at Philadelphia
They've won three in a row, and the Eagles, well, haven't. ANd with McNabb back, it'll be the same old problems.

Atlanta at St. Louis
They're at home and are finally playing like something resembling a team.

Houston at Tennessee
The Titans have lost 3 of 4, with their last win coming against the hapless Panthers.

Buffalo at Washington
These are two bad teams, but I think the home field will give the Redskins some of that early-season form they've been searching for desperately.

Cleveland at Arizona
These teams are coming from nowhere. Cleveland is the surprise of the year to me.

Denver at Oakland
Common boys.

NY Giants at Chicago
This is another game that I think is bizarre. And the Giants record has been built on wins against shitty teams. The Bears have homefield, Rex Grossman has some measure of confidence, and let's not forget the only team the Packers have lost to this year.

Tampa Bay at New Orleans
Well, Tampa Bay has won three in a row, but look at their wins: Carolina, St. Louis, the Titans, Arizona, Atlanta, Washington. Jesus. THose are about the six weakest teams in the league. The Saints are at home, played well last week, and have turned it around since week 2.


Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Did you see the punts in the Miami game? It was so wet, they didn't even bounce. They just "thwacked" into the soil. Still, The Steelers are the better team here.

New England at Baltimore
12 and counting.

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