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Lucky
was too generous for Christmas going 5-10-1
which brings the season record to 116-111-7.
This is a very tricky week with so many
meaningless games. Stay tuned for Playoff
Winners next week. Here goes crazy week
seventeen.
Cincinnati ( -3.5 ) at Philadelphia
- The Bengals should easily trump the Eagles
who played third stringers most of last
weeks loss to the St. Louis Rams. Damn them!
Lost me money. Wouldn't it be funny if the
Rams made the playoffs, snuck out a win
in the first week, and then upset Philly
at home in week 2? Just a thought. Karma's
a son of a bitch, Andy Reid. Okay, so maybe
I'm being a little harsh. Andy is obviously
more confident in his offense minus Terrell
Owens than I am, but that's why he eats
like I do but still gets paid about 1000
times what I do. Livin' larger in week 17,
the Eagles will relax and let the Bengals
play themselves into a lower draft pick.
Game Date: 01/02/05 13:00 ET
Cleveland
at Houston(-10.5) - The Texans should
win and get to 8-8 to finish the year against
the horrendous Browns. Unfortunately, this
will do nothing for their team. I take that
back, it gives them something to build on,
a step in the right direction, and those
are two good things for a team that was
brand spanking new just three years ago.
David Carr has some off-season improvement
strides to make, though he did show some
promise earlier in the year. The Browns,
well, they have a lot to think about. Cleveland
has a positive in Lee Suggs, and might look
to unload William Green. This game should
be a good old fashion lashing, leaving the
Browns wincing in pain from another season
spent at the bottom of the barrel.
Game Date: 01/02/05 13:00 ET
Detroit
at Tennessee(+3) - Billy Volek should
rediscover the tricks that made him a fantasy
stud for all those risk takers out there.
He had a tough time of it against a possessed
Denver defense, but should find open "Billy
Volek" style pastures against the (yawn)
Lions Roaring Defensive Unit. Look for Detroit
to head into the off season limping, questioning
their quarterback situation, and praying
that Charles Rogers can make it a year without
a broken collar bone. At least the Lions
have found a running back worth keeping
around, in Kevin Jones. Game Date: 01/02/05
13:00 ET
Green
Bay(+3) at Chicago - Green Bay should
beat the hapless Bears in Chicago. With
the playoffs only a week a way, look for
Green Bay to get back to what they do best,
feed Ahman Green, and this week Najeh Davenport,
the ball. Brett Favre will start, then give
way to his back up who has played well this
year. The Packers will be too much for a
Bears team that has been flipped, powdered,
and whooped every which way this year. The
Packers are +3, and though this might seem
like a useless game for the Pack, they won't
be excited about going into a big game after
a loss to the Bears. Look for the Pack to
win here. Game Date: 01/02/05 13:00 ET
Miami
at Baltimore(-10) - The Dolphins
have been an admirable foe of late, but
will find a tough go at a ticked off Baltimore
defense. AJ Feely will have his problems,
and the Dolphins' running game won't do
anything to help his cause. The Ravens will
need some help from some AFC teams even
if they win, a feat they should take care
of easily against the visiting Dolphins.
Let the Nick Saban coaching carousel begin.
Game Date: 01/02/05 13:00 ET
Minnesota
( -3.5 ) at Washington - Minnesota should
be able to corral another over priced, under
productive Redskins bunch that still reflects
the failure that was Steve Spurrier. This
win is important to the Vikings, which could
be a bad thing, if you remember last years
last second debacle to the Cardinals. This
year I see the finale being a little different
for the Vikings, who could cause waves in
the weak NFC playoff race. Minnesota will
come out with guns blazing against a good
Redskins D. The Vikings D will be able to
slow a pathetic Redskin offense without
Clinton Portis, and take this game with
ease. Game Date: 01/02/05 13:00 ET
New
Orleans at Carolina(-8) - Carolina
takes this game, because it means something
to the Saints. Unfortunately for New Orleans,
that doesn't bode well for their chances.
Sure, the Saints have pulled off some wins
lately, when they were all but dead. And
now, at 7-8, a win could very well get them
in. So that settles it. The Saints need
to win so they won't. Plus, there is no
way their defense, which is horrible, could
halt anything the Panthers will throw at
them. Mushin Muhammed has done well for
himself in this contract year, and I imagine
he alone will put an end to New Orleans
playoff hopes, in turn lighting the way
for the once 1-6 Panthers. Amazing! Game
Date: 01/02/05 13:00 ET
N.Y.
Jets(-3) at St. Louis - The Rams have
only won 3 games this year by more than
a touchdown. That includes last weeks 20-7
win against the Eagles B-Team. While they
managed a much-needed W against the Eagles
last week, that possibility seems highly
unlikely in the last week of the regular
season. Mike Martz found last week that
if he gives the ball to one of his two stud
running backs, or both of them, he can win
a game. This week he will be back to his
old stubborn self, directing futile bombs
downfield. It's also crucial that the Jets
need to win this game to assure their spot
in the playoffs. The Jets win this one easily,
ending a year that might mark the end of
Martz's coaching era in St. Louis. Game
Date: 01/02/05 13:00 ET
Pittsburgh
(+9) at Buffalo - I think the Steelers
will start Tommy Maddox, and he'll be looking
to make something happen. Unlike Philadelphia
and Atlanta, the Steelers' backup quarterback
could start for at least 10 teams; Buffalo
being one of those teams. The Bills have
gotten so far and it would be a shame to
see them lose to a Steelers team that has
nothing more to play for. But that doesn't
mean it won't happen. The Steelers have
a lot of talented guys on their team, and
should put up a good fight against a Bills
team that will be doing everything they
can to win. On a positive note for the Bills,
Drew Bledsoe showed off those young legs
last week with a 7-yard trot down field.
I almost choked on my bratwurst. Speaking
of choke, plan on watching Bledsoe do a
lot of it in his last game as starter for
the Bills.
Game Date: 01/02/05 13:00 ET
San
Francisco(+14) at New England - I'm
going to take San Francisco here. My only
explanation is, why should New England play
anybody worth a donkey's ass? As the game
has made clear, any injury can happen at
any time, and why would a brilliant football
mind like Bill Belichick make the mistake
of playing anyone important to his title
hopes? I believe the Patriots will win.
But in a game where 14 points could easily
win the game, I don't see the Pats winning
by 14. I hate picking a team that will share
snaps between Cody Pickett and Ken Dorsey,
but that's my bet.
Game Date: 01/02/05 13:00 ET
Atlanta
at Seattle (-6 ) - Seattle should
take care of the Falcons. I read that Vick
would start but only play a couple of series
against the Hawks. The article said; they
just wanted Vick sharp for the playoffs.
Okay. They need to do a hell of a lot more
to than give him a couple series to do that.
He hasn't been sharp for two games in a
row, this year. I'm a huge Vick fan, but
he's got some serious consistency issues.
I also think his contract might be a little
ridiculous, and think there are at least
5 better quarterbacks than him. (Culpepper,
Manning, McNabb, Favre, Brady, and Drew
Bledsoe) Okay just kidding about the last
one. And I know, I've heard it all, Vick
is more than just a quarterback, "he's
a playmaker". Sure he is, and he's
a damn good one, but he needs to be a little
more "quarterback" a little more
often. Take the Hawks here, they haven't
mailed it in yet, they still have a lot
to improve on before next week. Game
Date: 01/02/05 16:05 ET
Tampa
Bay at Arizona(-3) - I like the Cardinals
this last weekend. They've been learning
the game under one of the game's great coaches,
and he knows how important it is to end
the season on a good note. Gruden, a younger
less experienced coach, just likes to make
some good faces on the last day. Tampa Bay
came up short the last few weeks, and will
do it again in Arizona. Boldin's getting
yards and Fitzgerald is catching touchdowns,
a combination that should flourish in the
next few years. Green has coached a feisty
team all year, I can't wait to see them
improve in the off season. Take the Cards
in Arizona against a team that folded it
up a week ago. Game Date: 01/02/05 16:05
ET
Indianapolis(+9)
at Denver - Look for mighty Joe Hamilton,
or whoever plays for the Colts to light
it up against Denver. Though Denver is fighting
for their playoff lives, the prospect of
them getting beat by a Colts team that has
nothing to play for is too good to pass
up. Give Peyton a solid 50 TDs, that's a
good number to finish the season on. The
Colts have good back ups at all positions
on offense, from Dominic Rhodes to a young
wide receiver crew. Tony D isn't one who
appreciates ending the season on a loss
to someone they might face in week one of
the playoffs. Look for the Colts to jump
out quick and then hold on by capitalizing
on one of Jake Plummer's 20+ interceptions.
Game Date: 01/02/05 16:15 ET
Jacksonville
( no line ) at Oakland - The Jags showed
their first signs of how young they are
last week, when they had a diarrhea attack
against Houston. Houston has played tough
all year, but had nothing to play for, so
c'mon Jag's you've got to put in a better
effort if you want to go to the playoffs.
The Raiders are done, and looking for another
high pick for the second year in a row.
Al Davis can't be excited about that. Don't
expect them to have the same problems next
year. As for Sunday, expect Jacksonville
to give the playoffs their best shot. They
need help, but could get it, and they own
some important tiebreakers. Fred Taylor
needs to have a day for Jacksonville, and
I believe he will. Game Date: 01/02/05
16:15 ET
Kansas
City(-3) at San Diego - With the Chargers
jumping on the "let your team rest"
band wagon, properly led by the Eagles and
Falcons a week ago, the Chiefs should pull
this one off. I'd love to believe that the
Chargers will keep their starters in all
game, but LT has already been rumored to
sit the second half off, if not more. Brees
and Gates, and others will get the same
treatment, and Larry Johnson will take advantage
of the Charger second teamers on defense.
Kansas City beats the spread, and ends a
mediocre year. Watch out for them next year.
Game Date: 01/02/05 16:15 ET
Dallas
at N.Y. Giants(-3) - The Manning
era has begun in NY, and he has done better
lately. Everyone says he's going to be great,
and I can't argue with that. Good genes
will win out anyway. Tiki Barbar, will be
looking to finish his great season off with
a bang, and should get plenty of chances
to do so against a weak Cowboy defense.
Look for him to get involved in the passing
game as well. The Giants gave their season
away to train their future, and it might
have paid off. The Giants will look to be
back in the race next year, and it all starts
with beating the Cowboys in week 17. Their
first round pick goes to San Diego anyway,
so there's nothing to lose there. For the
Cowboys, the question looms, will Bill Parcels
pull his head out of his ass and start Drew
Henson? Either way, the Boys end with another
L.
Game Date: 01/02/05 20:35 ET
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