Kansas City @ Atlanta
The Chiefs are awful. Actually, there are a lot of awful teams this year. Atlanta will, I guess, win this one. Falcons.
Oakland @ Buffalo
I'm looking forward to when they play New England. Bills.
Tampa Bay @ Chicago
At home. If they can beat the Colts, they can beat Tampa. Bears.
Houston @ Tennessee
Doing strangely well... Titans.
Carolina @ Minnesota
Two close losses, but I would think they could rebound if Carolina wasn't a surprising 2-0 with gutsy, gritty wins over the Chargers and Bears, two great teams. Steve Smith will get so excited he might just punch Ken Lucas again. Panthers.
Miami @ New England
Yes. Patriots.
Cincinnati @ NY Giants
Wow. Giants.
Arizona @ Washington
At home, and Arizona beat some awful teams. The 'skins do look good this year. Redskins.
New Orleans @ Denver
Going for two in the final minutes? Fucking awesome. This is why I'm a Broncos fan, and why you'll really be winning when you book our hotel in Denver next Fall. Broncos.
Detroit @ San Francisco
Detroit is suddenly bad again. I thought about this one for a long time. 49ers.
St. Louis @ Seattle
Hawks.
Jacksonville @ Indianapolis
Colts.
Pittsburgh @ Philadelphia
I think they're the best in the AFC, and yes, that means better than the Broncos. Game of the week, though. I have a feeling it may be counting for a point. Steelers (who it should be noted haven't won in Philly in over 40 years).
Cleveland @ Baltimore
This is where Cleveland starts winning. Browns.
Dallas @ Green Bay
Tough call. Green Bay hasn't lsot at home in the regular season since Oct. 7 last year, against a then-good Chicago team. Since then, they're amazing. They've beat two good teams this year, and Dallas is a great team. I am going to hope that the shorter week, the long game against the Eagles, and Green Bay's home field advantage will work. Shit. Depends on which Romo shows up. Packers.
NY Jets @ San Diego
I do think they'll start winning at some point. They're 0-2, but have scored only three points fewer than they've allowed. Talk about tight losses. Chargers.
The Chiefs are awful. Actually, there are a lot of awful teams this year. Atlanta will, I guess, win this one. Falcons.
Oakland @ Buffalo
I'm looking forward to when they play New England. Bills.
Tampa Bay @ Chicago
At home. If they can beat the Colts, they can beat Tampa. Bears.
Houston @ Tennessee
Doing strangely well... Titans.
Carolina @ Minnesota
Two close losses, but I would think they could rebound if Carolina wasn't a surprising 2-0 with gutsy, gritty wins over the Chargers and Bears, two great teams. Steve Smith will get so excited he might just punch Ken Lucas again. Panthers.
Miami @ New England
Yes. Patriots.
Cincinnati @ NY Giants
Wow. Giants.
Arizona @ Washington
At home, and Arizona beat some awful teams. The 'skins do look good this year. Redskins.
New Orleans @ Denver
Going for two in the final minutes? Fucking awesome. This is why I'm a Broncos fan, and why you'll really be winning when you book our hotel in Denver next Fall. Broncos.
Detroit @ San Francisco
Detroit is suddenly bad again. I thought about this one for a long time. 49ers.
St. Louis @ Seattle
Hawks.
Jacksonville @ Indianapolis
Colts.
Pittsburgh @ Philadelphia
I think they're the best in the AFC, and yes, that means better than the Broncos. Game of the week, though. I have a feeling it may be counting for a point. Steelers (who it should be noted haven't won in Philly in over 40 years).
Cleveland @ Baltimore
This is where Cleveland starts winning. Browns.
Dallas @ Green Bay
Tough call. Green Bay hasn't lsot at home in the regular season since Oct. 7 last year, against a then-good Chicago team. Since then, they're amazing. They've beat two good teams this year, and Dallas is a great team. I am going to hope that the shorter week, the long game against the Eagles, and Green Bay's home field advantage will work. Shit. Depends on which Romo shows up. Packers.
NY Jets @ San Diego
I do think they'll start winning at some point. They're 0-2, but have scored only three points fewer than they've allowed. Talk about tight losses. Chargers.

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