@Jermofoot:
Cowboys over Eagles. I can’t stand the Eagles. And last week, Dallas crushed them in Dallas to win the division. It makes me happy to think that it will happen two weeks in a row.
I so hope you’re right. A good friend is a Philly fan, and gave me a ribbing last year with the Eagles knocking Dallas out of the playoffs 44-6. I want to see another shutout and I think it can happen unless Philly was completely out of their minds last game.
I believe it’s going to end up the same way. I saw somewhere that the Eagles lost their starting center and when you lose 24-0 it’s pretty clear that you aren’t controlling the line of scrimmage so I don’t see the Eagles improving on the offensive control of the line over last weeks effort without their starting center. Dallas is playing sh*t hot football and they’re too good of a team to lose a game when the opposing team’s defense is also going to be responsible for scoring points for their team.
Jets over Bengals. I’m picking the Jets for the same reason I picked the Cowboys, because they just embarrassed the Bengals 37-0 last week.
I think the Bengals of the next game will be very different. All they had to gain was a win, so they sat a few people and made sure to be healthy for the bigger game. Jets’ playoff picture was still up in the air so they had to win. They could still win (I think they are fairly evenly matched), but I think the Bengals may have them next go around.
I agree that the Bengals will play better and they are at home which helps but, I don’t think it will be enough. The Jets have the League leading defense and they are a run first team. And the forecast is for cold weather. Cold weather makes the ball hard as a rock which means it’s harder to grip, bullet passes are harder to catch, tips tend to stay in the air longer, and loose balls tend to be harder to recover. All of which favors the defense against pass first or balanced teams which the Bengals are. Unless it’s snowing. All bets are off then.
@ABWorsham:
Do any of you get tired of the Farve worship from the commentators?
As a lifelong Bears fan, I got tired of the Favre worship years ago.
The Viking’s success has nothing to do with the fact that their defense and punt/kick return are solid, their O-line is strong, their receivers are decent, and they have arguably the best running back in the League. It’s ALL Favre, baby.
Reminds me of the jock riding for Montana in the 80’s and Brady in this decade. QB’s get way too much glory.
Case in point:
http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/nfl/news/story?id=4800984
Brady came back from one knee injury. Not only do quarterbacks use their knees to do nothing but stand around most of the time but the rules were specifically changed, because of Brady’s injury, to even further protect quarterbacks from being put at risk.
Williams, who returned from injuries to BOTH of his knees by the way, uses his knees every time he’s on the field because if he isn’t running with the ball, he’s receiving or blocking.
And who had the better chance of being reinjured? Brady was probably tackled at most 50 or 60 times this season while Williams either ran or received 239 times. Now if you eliminate the 7 touchdowns he scored when he didn’t get tackled or the times when he went out of bounds, you’re still looking at probably being tackled at a rate of 3 to 1 over Brady. And that doesn’t even take into account the times he was hit but broke the tackle.