Friday, November 04, 2005

Fearless Football Predictions: Week 9

Chasing 10 and in a deeper hole than Ashlee Simpson's singing career here's what I'm going with:

Giants over the 49ers: Coming off the emotional win for Wellington Mara the Giants could experience a let down. But that only means that they'll win by 10 points instead of 30.

Chargers over the Jets: The Jets season is over while the Chargers need wins to make up for a slow start against a tough schedule. The Chargers and LT especially should win rather easily.

Steelers over the Packers: No Roethlisberger, no problem. The Steelers will run, run, run all over the Packers.

Bengals over the Ravens: Are the Bengals really this good?

Falcons over the Dolphins: The only intrigue is whether Michael Vick will have more passing yards or rushing yards?

Panthers over the Bucs: Looked like a good matchup a few weeks ago until Cadillac Williams and Brian Griese got hurt.

Bears over the Saints: I want to pick the Saints but they never win and the Bears always find a way to win with their defense.

Vikings over the Lions: It'll be interesting to see how the Vikings play without Daunte Culpepper. I think Brad Johnson could spark the team to victory. At least this once.

Jaguars over the Texans: Two in a row for Houston? There's a better chance of me getting laid tonight.

Browns over the Titans: The Browns lost to the Texans. Titans all the way, right? No way. Browns all the way. Just don't ask me why.

Raiders over the Chiefs: The Raiders have won two in a row and could roll all the way into the playoffs.

Seahawks over the Cardinals: Seattle seems to be over their inconsistency ways of year's past. They should roll over the Cardinals who get Kurt Warner back at QB.

Eagles over the Redskins: I think T.O. will play and play well. Well enough to lead the Eagles to the win.

Colts over the Patriots: Game of the year so far. In this highly anticipated matchup, Peyton Manning should pick apart the suspect Patriots secondary that'll be without Rodney Harrison and several others. Colts in an easy win.

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