Week
13 shows some promise, as I see a couple gimmie-games
on the horizon. Those are a few games (5) I'm pretty dang
sure about. Check them out in my attempt to bust out 16
wins in Week 13. Lucky number 13, that's what ol' Lucky
has to say about that!
Gimmie-Games
Falcons
over the Redskins
Jaguars over the Dolphins
Jets over the Packers
Texans over the Raiders
Panthers over the Eagles
Thursday:
Baltimore
Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals (-2.5): This is
the toughest game of the week for me. Both teams come
in playing very well, the Ravens defense dominating
things for Baltimore and both the Bengals offense and
defense playing together to handle things. I have to
go with the Bengals, thinking their offense is good
enough to score on the Ravens. Steve McNair will have
his chance to shine though, as Cinci will be slamming
the box and pressuring the Raven signal caller. Should
be one hell of a Thursday Night game
. If you get
NFL Network that is. Dough!
Sunday:
Minnesota
Vikings @ Chicago Bears (-10): I don't think
the Vikings will be able to do jack against the Bears,
especially run, and God knows Brad Johnson and company
have a tough time completing passes against the air.
The Bears will find running room sparse, but against
a Viking secondary that's been picked apart 5 too many
times this season, even Sexxy Rexxy should be able to
do a fine job for the win.
Atlanta
Falcons (+2) at Washington Redskins: I guess I just
don't believe in Jason Campbell at quarterback and how
he's the second coming. He's been great, and I liked
him a lot more than most people when he was coming out
of Auburn, but in a game he's supposed to win (or so
say the bookies) Jason will struggle, and Mike Vick
will come out with something to prove. Take the Falcons
here.
Arizona
Cardinals at St. Louis Rams (-6.5): The Cardinals
are just getting ready for Dennis Green to be fired,
as you can see by their "toss it up" offense
they ran last week in a loss to the 5 point loss to
the Vikings. Well, they'll be tossing it up this week
too, because Steven Jackson is a beast, and he'll be
getting plenty of action against the sieved that is
the Cardinal defensive front. Take the Rams in this
one, as Tory Holt will also return to Pro Bowl form.
Kansas
City Chiefs (-5) at Cleveland Browns: This is usually
where the Chiefs do me dirty, but I'm betting for a
change this week. They've looked good, rely on Larry
for most of their offense (brilliant plan), and are
ready to stop disappointing me. The Browns (like everyone
else in the NFL) can't stop LJ. Cleveland's team, and
offense especially, is sapped with turmoil, so expect
a Chief drilling here.
Jacksonville
Jaguars (+1.5) at Miami Dolphins: So, obviously
the Dolphins are better under Nick Saban at the end
of the year, and Jacksonville is as reliable as your
neighborhood drug dealer, but he bottom line is Jacksonville
is the better team here, even with all their injuries
this season. On the road, the Jaguars will feel at home,
taking down Miami late.
San
Diego Chargers (-6) at Buffalo Bills: Anthony Thomas
nor Willis McGahee can rush against the Chargers, as
I don't think there's a guy, not on their own team,
that can do it. With Shawn Merriman back in Charger
gear, look for San Diego to look charged a week after
stumbling to an ugly win against the Raiders.
San
Francisco 49ers @ New Orleans Saints (-7): Sure,
Frank Gore will be able to pile up the yards in New
Orleans, but for how long? The Niners have trouble scoring,
something Drew Brees and the Saints are very, very good
at. When the Saints bump a few long touchdowns early,
the Niners will result to passing the ball, something
they aren't so good at. The Saints should win this home
game easily.
Tennessee
Titans @ Indianapolis Colts (-7.5): The Titans
won't sucker the Colts this time. Indy will come out
picking apart the Titan secondary, and they won't fold
like the New York Football Giants. No, no, not this
Manning. Peyton will be ready to get the Manning name
back on solid ground. And although I'd be a lot happier
with -6.5, I'll take the Colts in this one easy.
New
York Jets (-1) at Green Bay Packers: I know Brett
has played well this season, and the Packers have been
better than everyone (even me) originally thought, but
the Jets have been even better than Green Bay. New York
has been better against the run of late, and Chad Pennington
looks like he's returned to his early season form. Laveranues
Coles is back to dominating the air lines, so take him
and the Jets in Wisconsin.
Houston
Texans (+3) at Oakland Raiders: Are the oddsmakers
seeing something I'm not? I don't think the Raiders
have a chance in this one. They can't score. Sure, the
Texans didn't run the ball well last week, but they'll
have a better day against the Raiders. And David Carr
has had a pretty nice season, though no one really knows
that because when's the last time a Texan game has been
on TV? Exactly. Mario Williams has had a nice rookie
year, he'll be a great player. The Texans win this game.
That's my bet!
Dallas
Cowboys (-3) at New York Giants: I don't think the
Cowboys are going to kill many teams as they did last
week, but I do think they'll find ways to win, because
that's what Tony Romo will do for the rest of his career.
So Dallas haters out there, watch out. Owens should
have a big day against a defense that won't be able
to stop him, or any of the other Cowboys for that matter.
Tampa
Bay Buccaneers at Pittsburgh Steelers (-7): My
guess is the Bucs don't do dick against the Steelers
defense. Pitt hasn't played well, but they still have
explosive players. Even without Hines Ward, the Steel
Show will get another win on Sunday.
Seattle
Seahawks (+3.5) @ Denver Broncos: I think the Hawks
are starting to get it. They struggled early against
the Pack, and Denver's defense is much better than Green
Bay's, but Matt and Shaun look to be back up to speed.
With Jay Cutler getting his first NFL start, the Hawks
will try to capitalize on a couple rookie mistakes.
If their defense can convert one mistake into points,
the Hawks get the win on the road.
Monday:
Carolina
Panthers (-3) at Philadelphia Eagles: The Panthers
have disappointed me all season long, even when they
cover, their offense is homely. But the Eagles don't
have their D-Nabb, and Brian Westbrook can only do so
much. Look for the Panthers to take it to the Eagles
on the road.
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