Story Created:
Nov 12, 2009
Story Updated:
Nov 12, 2009
This season is just flying. It seems like only yesterday we were talking about the Packers great preseason. Here are my picks for this week (Picks are in bold)....
Thursday, Nov. 12
Chicago at San Francisco
-The Bears never play well in San Francisco. Then again, they have not been playing well in any city lately.
Sunday Nov. 15
New Orleans at St. Louis
-This game is over the moment the Saints' team plane enters Missouri airspace.
Tampa Bay at Miami
-It took Tampa nearly a year to get a win. It may take a few more weeks before they get win number two.
Detroit at Minnesota
-The Lions always play the Vikings tough until the fourth quarter.
Jacksonville at NY Jets
-This one might be more entertaining than yard work.
Buffalo at Tennessee
-Turns out Vince Young is the difference between winning and losing.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
-The Steelers get some revenge from that early season upset in Cincinnati.
Denver at Washington
-Maybe the Broncos are not as good as their start to the season but they are definitely good enough to avoid losing to the lowly Redskins.
Atlanta at Carolina
-The Falcons have a bright future ahead of them while the Panther continue to fade into rebuilding.
Kansas City at Oakland
-This game could be considered a form of torture in some civilizations.
Seattle at Arizona
-The Cardinals officially wrap up the NFC West with this win.
Dallas at Green Bay
-The Packers could respond from last week's debacle with a win. Then again, they could respond with another frustrating loss. The way this line has protected Rodgers, I am going with scenario two.
Philadelphia at San Diego
-East coast team visiting a west coast team. In that case, always go with the West Coast team at home.
New England at Indianapolis
-Could this be a preview of the AFC Championship Game?
Monday, Nov. 16
Baltimore at Cleveland
-Cleveland fans were planning a boycott of the first half. The entire country should plan a boycott of the second half considering this game will be over by halftime.