Sunday, November 2, 2014

NFL Week 9 Picks

Buccaneers at Browns: This matchup may be more interesting than many think, but I like the Browns at home, where they have been dominant lately. Brian Hoyer is still trying to convince the rest of the country that he deserves to be the top dog in Cleveland and securing a victory against a Tampa Bay team looking to get a top pick in the upcoming draft would further his case against the ultra-athletic and outgoing Johnny Manziel.  Browns win 27-13

Cardinals at Cowboys: I think the Cardinals have gotten quite lucky avoiding Tony Romo, who is hurt and the Cowboys lose a valuable piece of their offense. Todd Bowles will rip a part Brandon Weeden. Look for Bowles and that strong Arizona defense to completely sell out against the run and focus their entire defensive game plan on DeMarco Murray. All Carson Palmer has to do is outscore Weeden, something I think he can do with ease. Cardinals win 20-16

Eagles at Texans: I am going with an upset here, because I think Arian Foster is going to have another unbelievable game and will open up a passing attack in Houston. J.J. Watt will reinvigorate the Texans defense to stop Nick Foles. Texans win 31-27

Jets at Chiefs: The Chiefs are going to win this game at home against a horrible Jets team. The only thing going for the Jets are Rex Ryan and Geno Smith wanting to keep their jobs. I think Jamaal Charles and the offense will have a field day, and Smith will be hassled and throw more turnovers. Chiefs win 24-13

Jaguars at Bengals: This will almost be like a bye week for the Bengals, as they will try to fix their problems against the inexperienced Jacksonville team with a very untalented defense. Bengals win 37-10

Chargers at Dolphins: I like the Dolphins to upset at home against a Chargers team who is still licking their wounds after a huge loss to their divisional rival Denver Broncos. Look for a big game from Ryan Tannehill and a few interceptions from Phillip Rivers. Dolphins win 24-20

Redskins at Vikings: This is a battle between divisional bottom-feeders and I think this will be a rushing war between Alfred Morris and Jerrick McKinnon. The difference in this game is the addition of Robert Griffin III to the Redskins offense who will light up the Vikings depleted secondary. Redskins win 27-17

Rams at 49ers: The Rams were able to sneak a victory at home against the Seahawks, but I am not sure they will be able to take one away on the road against San Francisco. Look for the 49ers to get their running game going to open up Collin Kaepernick and the passing attack late in the game to secure a W. 49ers win 21-13

Broncos at Patriots: These passing attacks will go toe to toe in this game, the only difference is that the Broncos have more support from the defense. Tom Brady will pour his heart out and give it his all but Peyton Manning will rip through the Patriots horrible secondary. Broncos win 38-35

Raiders at Seahawks: This shouldn't be hard for Seattle. The talent gap between these two teams is gigantic and the Seahawks will take advantage of this old and tired defense, and overpower the Raiders under-average offense. Seahawks win 24-9

Ravens at Steelers: The Steelers are on a roll, with Ben Roethlisberger giving one of the most complete performance the NFL has ever seen. That said the Ravens are being overlooked by the rest of the league and will be a threat to the Steelers. The Ravens will be focused on the Steelers loss to Cleveland to see how they can exploit their weaknesses. I like the Ravens with an upset on the road. Ravens win 34-31

Colts at Giants: The Colts will win this ballgame solely because of the matchup of Andrew Luck against the Giants defense. He will also receive support from Ahmad Bradshaw. The key for the Giants is their offense. I don't think they will do enough to get the primetime upset at home. Colts win 35-24



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