With the help of Thanksgivng, instead of the normal single Thursday night game, we had three, which means, a couple less game to talk about today, and I don't have to try and defend my Seahawks once again.
This Sunday features some great conference and division match ups, so lets begin.
SF vs Buffalo: The 49ers seem to still have many of the struggles that force Mike Nolan out of his job earlier in the season, and while I like Mike Singletary--and I feel he will be a head coach with someone, I don't think they way he has coached will keep him as the head coach of the 49ers after this season. Buffalo was a team that was tearing up teams, and looked like the team to beat after Tom Brady went down for New England. Buffalo is 6-5 and currently tied with Miami for 4th in the division--ok it could be tied for third, but come on. I do feel that Trent Edwards is the best man to lead the Bills, the defense has been hurt by the injury bug. I just don't think the 49ers can pull this one off, I like the Bills
Baltimore vs. Cincinnati: Why people are not calling for the head of Marvin Lewis, I have no idea. The Bungles are playing the worst footbal they have play under Marvin Lewis, and with Owner Paul Brown flip flopping on police blotter prone Chris Henry, you wonder if they are really just trying to win at any cost. This team has not been the same since Carson Palmer was hit below the knee, pretty much making him a totally different QB. Baltimore, behind rookie QB and RB Joe Flacco and Ray Rice win this one, making it the 16th season for Cincinnati with at least 10 losses.
Colts vs Browns: I'm going to go with the Colts on this one, and I think this is the last season for Romeo Crennel and GM Savage. As much as I want to support former Beavers QB Derek Anderson, Cleveland is not the team it was last year, even if this is not the same Colts teams as before.
Pathers vs Packers: After getting blown out buy the Saints on Monday, you have to wonder how much the Packers are smarting after that one. The Panters are playing pretty well this season, currently tied with Tampa at 8-3, they have a good defense, and they seem to have found that power back in Jonathan Stewart to give them the running back tandom that is working so well in the NFL right now. As much as I see this as a must win for the Packers, I see the Panthers pulling it off in Green Bay.
Dolphins vs Rams: The Dolphins are winning, and they are playing good football on both sides of the field, I just don't know how they though the Hoodie would fall for the Wildcat formation twice in one season. The Lambs, are just bad, their defense--which they tried to up grade with DE Chris Long, do using the 2008 Mr. Irrelevant David Vobora as their starting MLB. The Dolphins and NFL Sack Leader Joey Porter have a field day against the former greatest show on Turf.
Saints vs Bucs: Coming off of a blow out of the Packers Monday night the Saints hope to crawl back in to the divsion picture against the Division Leading Bucs. While they might be the greatest show on Turf, the Saints might have a tougher time on grass playing and Raymond James Staduim
Giants vs Redskins: in a classice NFC East match up, we have a banged up Redskins squad, playing against a Giants Squad that has all of the member of Earth, Wind, and Fire back, but might be distracted by the actions of WR Plaxico Burress--the dude shot himself in the leg, he's lucky he didn't pull a chedder bob from 8 mile and blow his balls off. I think the Giants three headed monster helps them as they show that winning the Super Bowl last year was no fluke.
Atlanta vs San Diego: When will people learn that Norv Turner is a great coordinator, but a crappy head coach, a team with this many weapons should not be playing this poorly, and while the loss of LB Shawn Merrimen is a big loss, I just don't know how the rest of the defense can play so poorly. Atlanta is a team on the rise, forget Mike Vick, Matt Ryan is the QB for this team, and added with Michael "the Burner" Tuner, Hotlanta should be a team in the NFC south for a while.
Steelers vs Pats: Matt Cassel is the next Tom Brady...now that I said that, no, Matt Cassel is not the next Tom Brady, Matt Cassel is a QB that was so underrated he didn't even start at USC, and use that is the same as Tom Brady not starting at Michigan, but people trust Matt Cassel will be a great QB in the NFL, but not with New England. Pittsburgh is, well, Pittsburgh, defense plays well, Big Ben has moments, and they run the ball with who ever is healthy, I think the Pats pull this one off at home.
Denver vs NY Jets: This should be a good one folks, a very hot Jets team against a Broncos team that plays well on the Road. Broadway Brett has the Jets in the Divison lead, sure he might not know most of the plays, and he just gun slings it like he did in GB, but they are winning games and playing well. Denver has been hit hard by injuries, but super Rookies Peyton Hillis, Spenser Larsen, and Ryan Clady have kept the Broncos in it while they try to get their Pro Bowlers back. While Denver is a good team on the Road, I think old Gun Slinger Brett will take the Jets to the top in this one.
KC vs Oakland: why would I even care about this game
The night cap: Division rivals, and co-leaders Vikings vs Bears: the Bears are playing well behind Kyle Orton and Joe Forte, while the Vikings defense and AP are keeping them in the race, this should be a good old fashioned NFC North Game, and I like the Bears pulling it off in the Metrodome.
Look for follow up, and my Monday Night preview tomorrow!