Atlanta over Washington
(I accidentally typed "Washingtron." WHY isn't that the title of some sci-fi flick where computers take over the States?)
Cardinals over Bears
This is a tough one. Here are some stats that caught my eye. The Cardinals have allowed a 100-yard rusher once this year. It was last week, against Carolina. In that game, Warner basically threw the game away. I don't think he will here. Or rather, injuries will keep the Bears from too many takeaways. So, we can take Forte out of the mix. Hightower blows, so i don't worry there. Hester is limping. Cutler-Olsen may be the only option Chicago has all day, which is not good. Arizona, meanwhile, has two receivers who are healthy. And they can beat the Bears corners. Anyhow, it all boils down to Warner not throwing away a game. It'll be warm and sunny, so they should be alright. Cardinals.
Baltimore over the Bengals
Indianapolis over Houston
Jacksonville over Kansas City
New England over Miami
Green Bay over Tampa Bay
New Orleans over Carolina
Seattle over Detroit
Giants over Chargers
All the NFL.com experts picked San Diego for this one. I know they're cold but the NYG still have a lot of talent. In their wins, Eli Manning has been the game's top passer. In their losses, he hasn't. He has to outpass Rivers, and they'll win. Oh, and stop Vincent Jackson. The only team San Diego has beat this year, which isn't the Chiefs or Raiders, is the Dolphins. Giants.
San Francisco over Tennessee
Dallas over Philadelphia
This will be one of the best games of the week. I can't figure it out. Dallas, because they don't lose to Oakland. I've got no fucking clue.
Denver over Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh's two losses have come on the road. So did a 6-point victory over Detroit. They are not road warriors. The Baltimore game was close until the fourth, and I think the Broncos can tweak the gameplan. I could be wrong. But I've got faith. Also, I'm almost certain that in doing this I guarantee the game is in play this week.
(I accidentally typed "Washingtron." WHY isn't that the title of some sci-fi flick where computers take over the States?)
Cardinals over Bears
This is a tough one. Here are some stats that caught my eye. The Cardinals have allowed a 100-yard rusher once this year. It was last week, against Carolina. In that game, Warner basically threw the game away. I don't think he will here. Or rather, injuries will keep the Bears from too many takeaways. So, we can take Forte out of the mix. Hightower blows, so i don't worry there. Hester is limping. Cutler-Olsen may be the only option Chicago has all day, which is not good. Arizona, meanwhile, has two receivers who are healthy. And they can beat the Bears corners. Anyhow, it all boils down to Warner not throwing away a game. It'll be warm and sunny, so they should be alright. Cardinals.
Baltimore over the Bengals
Indianapolis over Houston
Jacksonville over Kansas City
New England over Miami
Green Bay over Tampa Bay
New Orleans over Carolina
Seattle over Detroit
Giants over Chargers
All the NFL.com experts picked San Diego for this one. I know they're cold but the NYG still have a lot of talent. In their wins, Eli Manning has been the game's top passer. In their losses, he hasn't. He has to outpass Rivers, and they'll win. Oh, and stop Vincent Jackson. The only team San Diego has beat this year, which isn't the Chiefs or Raiders, is the Dolphins. Giants.
San Francisco over Tennessee
Dallas over Philadelphia
This will be one of the best games of the week. I can't figure it out. Dallas, because they don't lose to Oakland. I've got no fucking clue.
Denver over Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh's two losses have come on the road. So did a 6-point victory over Detroit. They are not road warriors. The Baltimore game was close until the fourth, and I think the Broncos can tweak the gameplan. I could be wrong. But I've got faith. Also, I'm almost certain that in doing this I guarantee the game is in play this week.

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