Thursday, October 15, 2009

Week 6 Predictions

So I figured the Dodgers weren't worth writing about since they gave up 8 runs tonight against the phillies, I guess I'll do some NFL week 6 predictions. So umm.. here it goes.



Houston at Cincinnati - Cincy is 4-0 ever since that tipped pass that let the Broncos steal the win against Cincy in week 1. Carson Palmer is firing on all cylinders and with a receiver like Chad Ochocinco, it's not easy to stop. Cincy wins.



Detroit at Green Bay - Aaron Rodgers is definitely a QB that will do things in this league. He'll have fun playing around against this Detroit defense. Matthew Stafford isn't 100% and they don't really have much else to offer. Green Bay wins.



St. Louis at Jacksonville - Could be one of the dullest games this week, and probably a black-out to the city of Jacksonville. But David Garrard and Maurice Jones-Drew both seem to be playing up to par lately. The Lambs are still fighting with Tenn and KC for the league's worst record. Jacksonville wins.



Baltimore at Minnesota - One of the four more exciting games this week. Minnesota is 5-0, Baltimore has lost it's last two games, all momentum is going to the vikings. The Raven's defense, who gave up over 100 rush yards last week for the first time in over a year, will definitely be looking to stop Adrian Peterson. But don't sleep on Brett Farve, he's looking like he looked in the old Packer days. Minnesota wins.



NY Giants at New Orleans - Another exciting game, a battle of undefeated teams. NO just came off a bye week so they should be well rested. The G-men just played the Raiders, so they should be well rested. Two great teams with explosive offenses and defenses. New York's defense, just a little bit better, and defense wins games. Also Eli's proven he can grind it out in tough games, lets remember a certain Super Bowl about two years ago. Giants Win



Cleveland at Pittsburgh - The Browns know this season is wasted they should be focusing less on Pittsburgh and more on their QB issues. The Steelers took care of Detroit last week and they'll do the same to Cleveland this week. Pittsburgh wins.



Carolina at Tampa Bay - I have Tampa picked to be this seasons Lions, and when I say that I mean they will go 0-16 for the year. This may be their best chance to prove me wrong against a very disappointing Panthers team, but not likely. Carolina Wins.



Kansas City at Washington - Washington has to many personal problems for a team with a 2-3 record. I say the skins pull out a win for coach Zorn. Matt Cassel will struggle against this Washington Defense who ranks third in pass defense. Washington wins.

Philadelphia at Oakland - Are you serious? One of leagues most exciting, explosive teams against the team that gave the Giants a scrimmage according to Giant's linebacker Antonio Pierce. Philly wins.

Arizona at Seattle - This should be a good game between two AFC west rivals. We're not close to seeing the same Cardinals we saw last year in the playoffs and the Seahawks are playing well when Hasselbeck is healthy. Seattle wins.

Tennessee at New England - The Titans rank 29th in points allowed and 31th in pass yards allowed. Bill Belichick is looking to take out the frustration of losing to his former pupil on someone. It's gonna be a Titan bloodshed all over Foxborough. Pats win.

Buffalo at NY Jets - Buffalo has nothing to look forward to. They should worry about getting T.O. out of there, maybe getting a few picks for him. Meanwhile the Jets, despite their loss to the Wildcats last week, still have one of the top Defenses in the league and QB Mark Sanchez just keeps getting better each week, especially now with his new weapon Braylon Edwards. Jets win.

Chicago at Atlanta - Another game I'm really looking forward to watching this week. Jay Cutler and the Bears have been unstoppable after being stomped by Green Bay in week one. Atlanta, another 3-1 team, is definitely up there with this years contenders, and Matt Ryan seems to have not heard of the so-called sophomore slump because he is playing great this season, especially now that Tony Gonzalez is part of that unit. This is probably one of the hardest games to call for me, so I'm going with home field advantage. Falcons win.

Monday Night: Denver at San Diego - Denver proved they can play with the big dogs when they took down the Patriots last week. Let see how they do on the road against their hated rivals, the San Diego Chargers, at Qualcomm Stadium. Their last game at Qualcomm Stadium, the Chargers absolutely destroyed the Broncos 52-21. Chargers are still out to prove that they are a top AFC contender. Chargers win.

Lets see how it goes.

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