Thursday, September 04, 2008

Washington at New York
Washington looks good this year, and New York looks worse. Injuries have hurt both teams, and New York struggled at home last season at 3-5. Despite some injuries, I'll take Washington - Zorn seems to know what he's doing - and anticipate highly that Patrick did not do the same.

Detroit at Atlanta
Both these teams are awful, but one is worse. Detroit.

Seattle at Buffalo
Love them Seahawks. They have a shot at the NFC this year.

Jacksonville at Tennessee
They're finally going with Garrard full-on, and they only lost once (1 time) outside the AFC south last year. Anyhow, Tennessee isn't there yet. Look at their defence, and their WRs. Awful. Jags.

NY Jets at Miami
Jets. Moving on…

Kansas City at New England
Brady's playing, moving on…

Tampa Bay at New Orleans
Toughest call of the week, I'd say. I really like Tampa this year for some reason, notably their defence and what they can do at home. I also have a soft spot for Jeff Garcia. But the Saints will win this game. That offence is fucking ridiculous.

St. Louis at Philadelphia
Philly. (Though it may be worth noting that my Madden 09 simmed the Rams to an NFC Conference title)

Houston at Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh. (Schultz calls Polamalu the best player in the NFL? Say what?)

Cincinnati at Baltimore
Another tough call. These teams are awful. I think it comes down to strength vs. strength, and I think Baltimore's defence is still better than last year's underperforming Palmer. I'll take the Ravens, despite their record, at home.

Dallas at Cleveland
Not an easy call, but I'll take Dallas. Schultz picks the Browns to get to the conference final… ?

Carolina at San Diego
San Diego

Arizona at San Francisco
Arizona. They may actually be alright this year, and I couldn’t tell you who is the starting QB for the 49ers.

Chicago at Indianapolis
Indy

Minnesota at Green Bay
Green Bay at home with nearly all their starters from last year. Now if only I could remember the name of the guy they're missing...

Denver at Oakland
Denver, just because.

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