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I
followed up my best week of the year with
a buck wild 8-7-1 performance last
week. As usual, some games boggled my mind,
(For example; Miami upsetting a New England
team that still had something to play for)
but I managed to add to my winning ways
pulling off an 8-7-1 record and moved
my season record to 111-101-7. Who
would've known TO would go down in Philly
and Eli Manning would have a good day against
the Steel Show? Not me. But to my credit,
I predicted another fine performance by
Billy Volek, also saying that Big Ben would
do good things against New York. Both things
happened while my bets went to the house.
My wife didn't send me back to the sofa
bed though. Don't know if that had more
to do with it being cold at night or not
but either way
Lester remains lucky,
heh heh heh. Lucky's money picks, Jacksonville
over Green Bay, Larry Johnson over Denver,
and New Orleans over Tampa Bay; went down
as smooth as white rice. I've got two weeks
to bolster my fine year, so let's let it
ride!
Green
Bay (+3) at Minnesota - Green Bay lost
to Jacksonville last week, but so what?
The Jag's have been playing better than
either of these two teams. The Vikings should
have lost to the Lions a week ago, but pulled
out a "W". Randy Moss should be
as healthy as he's been all year, but even
in a dome the Packer "O" should
easily penetrate the gaping Viking defense.
Ahman Green and company will get some much-deserved
respect on the ground, and Brett will terrorize
a secondary that finds itself at the bottom
of the NFL food chain. Minnesota will always
find a way to put up a fight, but I expect
the Pack to win this game.
Game Date: 12/24/04 15:00 ET
Oakland
at Kansas City (-8) - The Chiefs
are riding one of the hottest players in
football, Larry Johnson. I must say I've
loved the kid's ability since his 2000 plus
yard season back at Penn State. After gaining
104 yards rushing on just 7 carries two
weeks ago against Tennessee, Vermeil decided
it would be best to feed him the ball all
day against Denver. He was right. Johnson
carried the pig 30 big times for 151 yards.
Big time. Johnson will get his share of
yards against a poor run defense in Oakland.
The spread is quite high, but the Chiefs
have the offense to get it done. Game
Date: 12/24/04 17:00 ET
Denver
at Tennessee (+4) - Denver has given
fans reason to throw up. That's right, the
Broncos have done their best to fall right
out of playoff contention losing 3 of their
last 4. I love this stuff. I like to think
Shanahan is doing his damnedest to test
Bronco ownership. Jake Plummer has thrown
a numbing 19 interceptions, most in crucial
situations, and most leaving Shanahan's
face as red as a radish. His ability to
ruin a completely productive rushing attack
has me wondering why Mike doesn't have Jake
hand off more often. Did I mention their
1 win in the last 4 games came against Miami.
Yikes! I'd love to see Billy Volek throw
the ball around the "improved"
Denver defense this weekend. Something tells
me I might just get my wish. Either way,
I can't put money, or advise you to put
money down on a team that has lost 3 of
4, and only beaten the Dolphins... by 3
measily points. Seems ridiculous right?
Take the new version of the Run N' Shoot,
with emphasis on SHOOT!
Game Date: 12/25/04 20:30 ET
Atlanta
(+4.5) at New Orleans - Atlanta doesn't
have much to play for, but should they be
an underdog against the Saints? Oh no! The
Falcons pulled out an overtime victory over
a tough Panthers team last week. They won't
be risking the health of their players to
long in this one, but long enough to pull
out a victory against a New Orleans team
that is done. Even though they seem to play
their best when the season is over, I can't
find enough reason to take them as 5-point
favorites. That's just ludicrous. Game
Date: 12/26/04 13:00 ET
Baltimore
at Pittsburgh (-5) - Pittsburgh won't
let up now that they have the best record
in the AFC. They aren't a let up kind of
team. They did manage to play a close one
with the Giants, who have been pathetic
since their fast start. That's a good reason
for them to get back out on the field and
remember how to dominate. They have a chance
to put a big dent, if not an end to Baltimore's
playoff hopes by beating them this weekend.
Ray Lewis and company always seem to find
a way when their season is on the brink
of extinction, but the Steel Show might
be too much to handle. Big Ben played a
good game last week, minus a couple of picks.
On that note, he will be back to his old
tricks, handing the ball off to Bettis and
or Staley this Sunday. Look for Pittsburgh
to win a war at home.
Game Date: 12/26/04 13:00 ET
Chicago
at Detroit (-6) - What happened to
Joey Harrington last week? After throwing
for a total of 300 yards in his last three
games, he almost single handily beat the
Vikings last week with 361 yards. Though,
often injured, Roy Williams is getting utilized
again, and Joey is showing he might not
be as terrible as he's shown the last few
weeks. They still lost though, so buyers
beware. I'm taking Detroit here, not only
because of their inspiring offensive performance
a week ago, but also because of the pathetic
team the Bears have turned out to be. I
don't care what they did to amaze me this
year, they are still pathetic. Krenzel,
Hutchinson, Jeff George, I don't care who
they put back there. All three of those
guys don't belong starting on Sundays. Detroit
might very well win by default.
Game Date: 12/26/04 13:00 ET
Houston
at Jacksonville (-7) - I like to
bet on Houston because they are tough. They
have a solid offense, especially when David
Carr shows up, and a resilient defense,
that gets better and every day their young
guys get older. But, it's not their year,
and not their week. The Jags showed me a
lot by beating the Packers last week. I
see their goal, and Houston won't stop the
Jags from reaching the playoffs. Jacksonville
has a born leader at QB as well as a stud
running back who is playing his best football
of the year. Their run D, which was mediocre
last year, has returned with the health
of Marcus Stroud. The feisty Texan team
will find it tough to produce when their
horse, Dominic Davis, can't get free. This
game is too important for the Jaguars to
lose. Game Date: 12/26/04 13:00 ET
N.Y.
Giants at Cincinnati (-6.5) - Eli
Manning played pretty well against a Steeler
D that has proven to be one of the tops
in the league. But, like many rookies, Eli
won't be consistent week after week. In
fact, I see him struggling against an improved
Bengal team. Eli doesn't have a defense
to rely on, and it will show against a Cincy
squad with some weapons. Game Date: 12/26/04
13:00 ET
San
Diego (+7) at Indianapolis - I'm starting
to realize why Eli Manning didn't want to
come to San Diego. He didn't want to be
stuck behind a Pro-Bowler. Drew Brees got
voted in by fans and peers this last week,
and he gets my congratulations. He's not
only a lock for most improved, but should
finish in the top 5 for MVP voting. The
MVP, of course, will be Peyton Manning.
What a match-up this week. Both these teams
would like to continue their winning streaks
on into the playoffs, and if they meet in
the AFC championship, this game could very
well decide who plays at home and who travels
across the US. Is that something to play
for? Indeed. Though Peyton has burned my
predictions, I can't bet against the Chargers
and 7 points. Their defense is better than
an improved Colts D, and their offense is
almost as good. Ladainian Tomlinson showed
what he could do last week. The Chargers
also showed they know how to win, throwing
only 6 times last week, when running would
get the job done. I like these Chargers.
Game Date: 12/26/04 13:00 ET
Buffalo
(-11.5) at San Francisco - The Bills
are trying to sneak into the playoffs behind
Willis McGahee. To bad he's out this week,
and probably next. Good thing they play
the worst team in the NFL this week. I read
an article this week that claimed Ken Dorsey
and Tim Rattay should get a combat star
for playing behind their pathetic offensive
line. Sure, but the rest of the team should
get some friendly fire protection for playing
with those two guys at quarterback. Honestly,
the more I look at the 49ers the more I
believe USC could take them. Buffalo, even
with Drew Bledsoe as their primary option,
should be able to produce enough points
to beat the horrendous Niners by 2 touchdowns.
They might even slip it in the playoff backdoor,
and if they do, ha, take that Cowboys! Game
Date: 12/26/04 16:05 ET
New
England at N.Y. Jets(+2) - The Jet's
are underdogs at home... they must be playing
New England. Last time the Patriots took
advantage of costly Jet mistakes, but not
this time. New York has found Chad Pennington,
who has in turn rediscovered Santana Moss.
I warned everyone earlier this year that,
"If Pennington can find a way to get
Santana into the offense, watch out."
Well, watch out! Consider Moss found. Moss
doubled his touchdown receptions on the
year, and collected 5 passes for 80 yards.
Curtis Martin is still Curtis Martin, which
means he's dangerous. The Jets D remains
stingy. Look for the Jets to give the Patriots
their first losing streak in a long time.
Game Date: 12/26/04 16:05 ET
Arizona
at Seattle (-7) - Oh boy, Seattle,
what can I do with you? Last weeks collision
with a much better Jets squad leaves the
Seahawks reeling through the playoff race.
Fortunately, they could very well lose two
of two and get in. But that won't happen.
The Hawks will have everyone back next week,
including the return of Koren Robinson.
If anything, that gives Matt more options.
The Hawks might even make it to the Super
Bowl. The Eagles are without the man (TO)
who gave their passing game credibility,
and everyone else is just average. If the
Hawks can pick up a little confidence on
their way in to the post season, they might
just be able to pull it off. Everyone sees
the talent except them. It's time to realize
what they are, and start playing like it.
Game Date: 12/26/04 16:15 ET
Carolina
(+3) at Tampa Bay - Carolina is good.
They barely lost to the Falcons, who have
already clinched a first round bye. They
could still find themselves in the playoffs
with two wins in the final two weeks. After
their turnaround, I've got to admit, anything
is possible, especially for them, even more
so in the NFC. If they don't make the playoffs,
it won't be because they aren't one of the
better teams in the NFC, it will be because
of the injuries that killed them in the
beginning of the season. Stick with a team
with a chance here, not to mention a much
better team in Carolina. Brian Griese has
fallen back to earth, as expected, and so
have the hopes of Gruden's Buccaneer squad.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Phil Simms
sometime in this one. Game Date: 12/26/04
16:15 ET
Washington(-2)
at Dallas - The Skins are better than Dallas,
although I'd love the Cowboys to win in
hopes that their draft pick selection would
get worse, I can't ever really root for
them. I definitely can't bet on them. Yeah,
one could argue that they put up a good
fight against Philly last week, but let's
be honest; Philly was never worried about
losing that game. They knew all along, all
they had to do was walk down the field and
dive in the end zone. That's what they did.
Washington has played better of late. The
Cowboys struggle when they can't run. If
the Redskins have one thing, it's a defense
that is tough as nails. Now if they could
just get a quarterback to show he's worth
something. The Skins will give the ball
to a revitalized Clinton Portis this Sunday,
who will in turn crush a defense that has
been sorry all year. Game Date: 12/26/04
16:15 ET
Cleveland
at Miami (-7.5) - Talk about a pathetic
game. If this game got canceled, I don't
think anyone would argue. The Browns have
only looked more pathetic win since Butch
Davis did the right thing by resigning.
The Dolphins have only gotten better, but
still have much to ask this year for Christmas.
The Dolphins beat the Patriots on Monday
Night, which, unfortunately, was their brightest
moment of the year. While this game pits
the two teams that have lost their coaches
to frustration, the Dolphins have been better
since the move, while the Browns have been
horrendous. Look for Miami to dominate for
the first time this year.
Game Date: 12/26/04 20:35 ET
Philadelphia
(+3) at St. Louis - Even if TO is out,
McNabb plays 2 quarters, Westbrook gets
7 carries, and the defense plays half their
backups, the Eagles still shouldn't be underdogs.
The Rams are horrible. Hasn't anyone realized
this? Let's look at their last five games....
Oh yes, there it is, 1-4 with their only
win being against a real tough 49er team.
Now do you see? The Rams aren't worth a
bet, ever. They got beat 31-7 by the Cardinals
last week, for God's sake. My prediction;
Philly plays like a team that is looking
for offense with their stud receiver out.
They whip St. Louis early and often. Then
their second string comes in and adds to
the destruction. Underdogs? You've got to
be kidding me.
Game
Date: 12/27/04 21:05 ET
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