Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Week 10

Denver at Cleveland: Brady Quinn makes his debut after a short week. Luckily, he is facing a terrible defense. Cleveland has played OK recently, and will win, 34-28.

New Orleans at Atlanta: Huge divisional match up, and Atlanta's chance to really announce their presence in a division with a ton of wins. Matt Ryan will have another solid week, but the Saints pull it out, 27-21.

Tennessee at Chicago: The Titans are going to flop sooner or later, but not against the Bears, especially not against Rex Grossman. Titans 20-10.

Jacksonville at Detroit: The Lions are starting to get those decent performances that lead to an eventual win, sort of like what Cincinnati did for the last month. The Jaguars are desperate and their toughness has been challenged. Look for Jack Del Rio to fire them up for this match up. Jags 24-17.

Seattle at Miami: Miami should get their running game back on track. Dolphins 30-10.

Green Bay at Minnesota: Who knows? The Packers have had success against Brad Childress, but this time the Vikings have a passing threat. If Jared Allen sits with a shoulder injury, the Packers might throw for 300 yards. Still, I'm expecting a big day from Adrian PEterson, and the Vikings to win 24-21.

Buffalo at New England: Both teams have been wildly inconsistent, game to game and even quarter to quarter in the Bills' case. I'll give the Pats home field advantage a nod, and say they take it 23-16.

St. Louis at New York Jets: The Rams offense was thwarted at home against Arizona. Even though Brett Favre is throwing interceptions at a mind-numbing pace, I'll give the Jets the benefit of the doubt against a two-win team, 24-13.

Baltimore at Houston: The Texans are probably the most consistent team among the hopeless in the NFL. They show up every week, and make some plays. The Ravens defense will dominate them though. Ravens 20-17.

Carolina at Oakland: Panthers 31-14.

Indianapolis at Pittsburgh: The Steelers get no breaks the rest of the way. The Colts still aren't that impressive. Steelers 28-27.

Kansas City at San Diego: The Chargers should be able to handle the Chiefs. And even if they can't, Kansas City will self-destruct in the second half. Chargers 24-16.

New York Giants at Philadelphia: I think the Giants will be the best team in the NFL for the rest of the season. They have the best combination of offense, defense, and special teams. Philly is a wild card with all that talent, but the Giants can overcome that. New York, 30-20.

San Francisco at Arizona: Cardinals win in rare Monday Night Football appearance, 35-28.

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