Saturday, October 3, 2009

NFL Predictions

Detroit at Chicago: The Bears aren’t the Redskins so this one won't be close. Cutler makes the Lions beg for mercy and Chicago covers the 10 point spread.

Bengals at Browns: The Cleveland Browns are so bad at football they should be called the Charlie Browns. Cincinnati wins in a blow out and covers the six point spread.

Seahawks at Colts: Peyton is amazing and the Seahawks are hurt. Indy all the way and they cover the 10 point spread.

Bucs at Redskins: Washington plays better this week and comes out on top with another win against a terrible team. Washington will not cover the 7 point spread.

Titans at Jags: Titans will win and cover the three point spread. Jacksonville’s not very good and Tennessee is due.

Raiders at Texans: Houston is never a sure bet, but Oakland is literally the black hole of the league. Their fans nickname came true for the entire organization of Oakland. Matt Schaub leads the Texans to victory but they don't cover the eight point spread.

Bills at Dolphins: Miami’s played against some tough teams to start the season and took three tough losses. Their hard work will pay off this week as their conservative offensive attack will tire out the Bills defense just enough for the ‘Phins to pull out their first victory of the year.

Dallas at Denver: The Broncos are 3-0 but I’m not sold on them. I thought they’d be the worst team in the league this year and I believe their great start is a mirage. They’ve played the Bengals, Browns, and Raiders. Cincinnati’s the only one of the three that’s respectable and Denver beat them on a last second miracle play in the first game of the season. The Cowboys are much more talented and will finish pull out the victory at Mile High Stadium. Dallas covers the three point spread.

San Diego at Pittsburgh: Every game the Steelers have played this year has been determined in the fourth quarter and this game will be the same. I expect Pittsburgh to pull this out at home with Santonio Holmes breaking out of his slump, but the Steelers won't cover the six point spread.

Packers at Vikings: Favre fest! Brett’s out to prove the Packers should have kept him for longer and he will with the help of Minnesota’s running game and defense. Minnesota covers the four point spread.

Did You Notice?

I skipped picking four games this week. Two are too close too call, Ravens at Pats and Jets at Saints, so I didn’t predict two easy games to make up for it, Giants at Chiefs and Rams at 49ers.

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