Sunday, December 26, 2010

Week 16 Picks

I am posting my picks late, but I cyber pinkie promise that I did not change my picks as the day unfolded. In the craziness that was the holidays I forgot to post them before game days!

  1. Steelers
  2. Cardinals
  3. Dolphins
  4. Eagles
  5. Jaguars
  6. Rams
  7. Buccs
  8. Patriots
  9. Bears
  10. Ravens
  11. Chiefs
  12. Colts
  13. Texans
  14. Packers
  15. Chargers
  16. Saints
This week was a make it or break it week for a lot of teams. Many teams' hopes of playoffs depend on receiving help from many other teams. I will not go into all the different scenarios of who needs help from which team(s).

Biggest playoff win/lose game: 49ers @ Rams: Had the 49ers won, they would still be in the mix for a playoff spot. They lost today so they eliminated themselves. Now all that surrounds the 49ers is question marks. Coach? Quarterback? 2010-11 season? No one really knows what happened to this team that many thought would be a strong playoff contender this year. As far as the Rams are concerned, going into today's game, they had to win the next two games to head to the playoffs by securing the top spot in the NFC West. Now, they find themselves in a "Win and In" game against Seattle next week. Winner takes all and gets a playoff spot and one home playoff game. The Seahawks had a throw away game today, win they remained tied with the Rams; lose, which they did, they still have a chance to go into their home field and win to tie with the Rams, but would win out in a tie breaker.

The Patriots secured home field advantage throughout the playoffs today with their win over the Bills.

The Ravens secured their playoff spot today with their win over the Browns.

The Eagles, who did not play today due to weather conditions, won the NFC East. They will play the Vikings on Tuesday.

The Saints/Falcons game holds the Buccs playoff hopes hostage. The Saints need to lose in order for the Buccs to head to Louisiana next week to be in position to head to the playoffs if they can beat the Saints at home. If the Falcons cannot win tomorrow night, the Buccs are finished.

Next week, bubble teams are looking for some serious help from other teams. Will they get it? Stayed tuned to see!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Week 15

I am almost late in my picks, but it's been a crazy week. So here are my picks in this wild week that is full of "Must Watch" games.
  1. Chargers
  2. Rams
  3. Texans
  4. Colts
  5. Cardinals
  6. Bengals
  7. Bills
  8. Eagles
  9. Cowboys
  10. Buccs
  11. Saints
  12. Falcons
  13. Steelers
  14. Raiders
  15. Patriots
  16. Bears
#1 Game to watch: Eagles @ Giants. This is a divisional game with major implications. The winner of this game takes sole possession of the top spot in the NFC East. It should be a great game to watch and it's certainly the one that is on my television tonight.

Game #2: Saints @ Ravens: This game means something to both teams. Both teams are sitting squarely in the number 2 spot in their respected divisions and they need to keep winning to hold off other teams making a run for the wild card spots.

Game #3: Browns @ Bengals: This may be the game that the Bengals finally get another win under their belts. It has the potential to be a great game or a total bust.

Game #4: Texans @ Titans: After the near comeback win on Monday night, the Texans are looking for a win against the struggling Titans. I have a feeling that the Texans will own the W at the end of this one, but you really never know. I think the Titans are struggling in the quarterback spot more than they would care to admit. I don't think Collins is a better QB for the Titans than Young is. The Titans stripped Young of his starting title after his tantrum during the overtime loss to the Redskins. Either way, even if Young isn't the answer, Collins clearly isn't either as they have lost the last 3 with Collins at the helm.

Game #5: Chiefs @ Rams: The Rams are holding on to a small lead in the NFC West, but a win today over the AFC West leaders, would likely put the Rams in sole possession of the top spot since the Seahawks, who are just a half a game back, take on the red hot Falcons.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Week 14 Picks Are In

Well this week it appears as if I am putting a lot of stock into the visiting teams as 2/3 of my picks belong to the traveling teams.

  1. Colts
  2. Jaguars
  3. Steelers
  4. Patriots
  5. Browns
  6. Giants
  7. Packers
  8. Falcons
  9. Buccs
  10. Saints
  11. 49ers
  12. Jets
  13. Broncos
  14. Chargers
  15. Eagles
  16. Ravens
I am picking four games that I believe will either be good games to watch or have a pretty clear impact on standings.

  1. Raiders vs Jaguars: Although the Raiders have let me down in recent weeks, last week they played hard. I did not pick them this week, but I think that the Jaguars will be a good opponent. It's about time for the Raiders to put up or shut up and prove doubters wrong with a win, on the road, to beat a team atop their division.
  2. Dolphins vs Jets: This game has two teams that are in the middle. After the embarrassment that was last week's defeat against the Patriots, I am looking for the Jets to bounce back hard.
  3. Eagles vs Cowboys: The Eagles are still red hot right now. However, the Cowboys have seen a resurgence under interim head coach, Jason Garrett. I'm pretty sure that the Eagles will win this one, but you never know what will happen in a Texas showdown.
  4. Seahawks vs 49ers: This game has serious implications for the NFC West. Currently the Rams are a half a game ahead of the Seahawks who are both 6-6. In order for the Rams to hold the top spot in the NFC West, the 49ers need to win. The Rams are taking on the Saints in New Orleans this week, while a win is not impossible, my money is on the Saints. A Seahawks win puts the Rams at a half a game back. Having family that loves both the Rams and the 49ers, I'm rooting for both, but I enjoy the Saints and root for them too. The only way to see all happy is a Saints win and a Seahawks loss. That would keep the Rams on top, the 49er fans in my life happy, and me happy!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Week 13 Picks

Last week started out amazing, but slowly drifted to okay status. I've made my picks for the week and they are as follows:

  1. Eagles
  2. Bills
  3. Browns
  4. Titans
  5. Broncos
  6. Giants
  7. Bears
  8. Packers
  9. Saints
  10. Falcons
  11. Chargers
  12. Seahawks
  13. Colts
  14. Rams
  15. Ravens
  16. Patriots
I know some people are going to be upset that I'm taking the Chargers over the Raiders, and all I can say is the Raiders let me down last week. The Chargers are hot right now, I can't help but to pick them.

Packers and 49ers game should be a good one to watch. The two seem to have a bit of a rivalry budding between them.

My favorite game to watch is Sunday Night Football Steelers @ Ravens. When these two teams play it's always a good and physical game.

Monday Night Football is going to be a good game between the Patriots vs Jets. The Jets have gotten lucky in their wins as of late. They will definitely have to pull out all the stops in order to pull off a win in Foxborough.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Week 12 Picks

Last week wasn't a bad week for me. I believe I only missed four picks, two of which were the games I was on the fence about.

Anyway, my picks this week, yet again, are not ready, but since tomorrow is Thanksgiving and there are three games on I have to make my picks today for tomorrow's games anyway.

Saints
Patriots
Jets ( This one I hesitate on because both teams are struggling, the Jets as of late, the Bengals have just been a disappointment all year long considering the build up of the TO/OchoCinco "marriage" that was all the rage this offseason. Not to mention the team wasn't horrible last year). The remaining picks will be made by Saturday.


So after going 3-0 on Thursday, I hope I can continue to pick well.
  1. Falcons
  2. Steelers
  3. Browns
  4. Giants
  5. Redskins
  6. Texans
  7. Raiders
  8. Chiefs
  9. Eagles
  10. Rams
  11. Ravens
  12. Colts
  13. 49ers

There are a lot of good match-ups this week as 4 games taking place Sunday the opponents have matching records. Look for some great games this week end!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Week 11 Picks

I forgot to post this prior to Thursday Night Football. My apologies! I just forget about the game on Thursday's and that's my late day so by the time I get home the game has already started. Here are my picks for the week, and I apologize to certain people now, you know who you are and you know why! My picks will undoubtedly upset a few of my readers!

  1. Bears (Yes, that is who I actually picked)
  2. Steelers
  3. Jets
  4. Ravens
  5. Redskins
  6. Cowboys
  7. Packers
  8. Bengals
  9. Browns
  10. Chiefs
  11. Saints
  12. Falcons
  13. 49ers
  14. Colts
  15. Eagles
  16. Chargers
I have a hard time picking a few games this week. Sometimes you want to pick with your heart, but you have to go with your head instead.

The Jets have seen two consecutive weeks of near losses as they've managed to push games to overtime, on the road, and win. This week they are at home and maybe have their issues worked out. They have a tough opponent in the Texans though. The Texans started their season out on a promising note beating the Colts to kick off the season, it's been pretty much down hill since then. The last two weeks have not been kind to the Texans. Last week a game that should have gone into overtime ended in a crushing defeat on a freak play. So both teams have something to prove this game. It should be interesting.

After the debacle that was the Redskins on Monday night, they have the most to prove this week. They are taking on the Titans that also lost last week. The 'Skins, more so McNabb, needs to prove that he is worth the $78 million contract extension, of which $40 million is guaranteed. The Titans debut with Randy Moss was spoiled by Miami in a 29-17 loss.

I feel weird picking the Cowboys, but the Lions are not the same team without Stafford at the helm and the Cowboys played well against the Giants last week under the direction of their interim head coach. Can the luck continue?

I struggle to choose the 49ers against the Buccs because the Buccs are 6-3. The 49ers got their third win of the season last week in a 23-20 overtime win against the Rams. However, the play of Troy Smith is renewing the spirit in San Francisco. The Buccs and quarterback Josh Freeman, hope to get their first victory in San Francisco in 30 years.

My game of the week: Giants @ Eagles. The Giants fell to the Cowboys last week and are sitting at 6-3. The Eagles, with Michael Vick back at the helm, have won their last two games. After Vick's record setting night on Monday, the 6-3 Eagles look to prove they are for real.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Week 10 Review

Well, I fell to the bottom of the basement and am fully embarrassed by my picks for week 10, but I was sick so I wasn't thinking clearly! That's my story and I am sticking to it!

What to talk about. Well, there were a lot of good games this week.

For the second straight week the Jets took a game to overtime on the road with a 20-20 score to break. The results? Both ended with a Jets win, 23-20 and 26-20 respectively.

My surprise of the week? Well, that has to go to the Dallas Cowboys, who are under the guidance of interim head coach Jason Garrett, stunned Eli Manning and the Giants 33-20.

No longer are there any win-less teams in the NFL. The Buffalo Bills defeated the Stafford-less Lions 14-12. Bad news is looming for Lions fans, who have seen their team suffer greatly in recent seasons, but come back and winning two games this season with Matthew Stafford at the helm. Now he's hurt yet again and the Lions are back to their losing ways. Unfortunately for Lions fans and Matthew Stafford, his most recent shoulder separation injury is going to sideline him for the rest of this season and could possibly end his career before it even got started. It's such a disappointment for all involved, as Stafford is a talented young quarterback that hasn't really had the chance to prove himself on the field.

Perhaps one of the best games to watch this week for competitive reasons was Thursday Night Football, Ravens at Falcons. I picked wrong, as was the case with so many other games, but the comeback mounted by the Ravens was admirable, but they left too much time on the clock and just didn't play defense and it led to a last second score by the Falcons to continue their dominance on their home field!

When you think rivalries, Steelers Patriots is one of the good ones. Many teams have rivalries with the Steelers, but these two teams just do not like each other. What was thought to be a highlight game taking place on Sunday Night Football, fell flat on so many levels. The Steelers, riddled with injuries to their offensive line, just couldn't put anything together falling, 39-26 to the Patriots.

My ARE YOU KIDDING ME (in my Jason Thompson-Sacramento Kings player voice) game has got to be the the Houston Jacksonville game. That game should have gone into overtime, but in a bizarre twist of fate and sheer stupidity really, Houston's Glover Quinn was trying to pull off a volleyball spike of the football, failed miserably and instead of driving the ball to the ground, he batted it into the hands of Mike Thomas.

One expected a battle in Monday Night Football. Donovan McNabb made his return to Philadelphia earlier this season and stole a win as now Eagles quarterback, Michael Vick was sandwiched near the goal line sending him to the sidelines for the remainder of that game and for a few games to follow. Of course I expected the Eagles to go in looking for revenge. The emotions were flowing early as both teams got into a pretty heated pre-game...commotion. The first play of the game took 18 seconds to end...with a HUGE exclamation point!!!! Vick connected with DeSean Jackson for an 88-yard touch down pass. It didn't stop there. The Eagles would go on to score three more touchdowns before the end of the quarter. The Redskins...couldn't even get a first down. To start the second quarter, just 9 seconds in, Vick connected with Jeremy Maclin for a 48-yard touchdown pass. The play was reviewed, but it was too close to tell if Maclin had skimmed out of bounds before rolling into the end zone, so the ruling on the field stood. Vick became the first player in NFL history to have at least 300 passing yards, 50 rushing yards, 4 passing touchdowns, and 2 rushing touchdowns. His performance was nearly flawless as the Eagles defeated the Redskins 59-28.