oVo wrote:I think Carson Palmer is acclimating to the Oakland offense, but haven't heard if McFadden is available to play, so I'm giving the nod to the home team. There's also the 100+ yards of penalties the Silver & Black gave away against the Broncos last Sunday to consider.
Chargers over the Raiders.
It's hard to get a good grasp of either team, since they have both proven to be inconsistent (and for years too). My gut feeling is though that Rivers won't have as bad as a night as he has had in the past, interception wise, especially because Oakland's defense is pretty middle of the pack.
--Andy
McFadden is confirmed OUT for the game. Short practice week did him in. Michael Bush is a capable back, probably a starter in 50% of the teams out there.
I'm picking the Chargers mainly because the Raiders can't stop the run. With Mathews expected active and Tolbert healthy, I think the Chargers are just going to run all over the Raiders.
Even with Floyd out, I think Rivers is going to take a couple shots with V-Jax, but that's about it. Something's off with him this year, his TD/INT is way skewed, and I think he's having confidence issues. They're not going to need his arm to win this one, so I don't think they're going to ask him to do very much.
Oakland @ San Diego
Denver @ Kansas City Chiefs Jacksonville @ Indianapolis New Orleans @ Atlanta ...should be one of the best games of the week Houston @ Tampa Bay
Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati...can't remember the last time the Bengals beat the Steelers
Tennessee @ Carolina...Titans should handle 'em easily, but I'm going Panthers anyway
Arizona @ Philadelphia
Buffalo @ Cowboys St. Louis @ Cleveland
Washington @ Miami...Skins tumble from grace continues Baltimore @ Seattle
NY Giants @ San Francisco...great game potential
Detroit @ Chicago
New England @ NY JetsPat's with a losing streak?
Minnesota @ Green Bay...I think the Vikes are capable of the upset, but won't
Oakland < San Diego
Denver > Kansas City Chiefs
Jacksonville > Indianapolis
New Orleans > Atlanta
Houston > Tampa Bay
Pittsburgh > Cincinnati
Tennessee < Carolina
Arizona < Philadelphia
Buffalo > Cowboys
St. Louis > Cleveland
Washington > Miami
Baltimore > Seattle
NY Giants < San Francisco
Detroit > Chicago
New England < NY Jets
Minnesota < Green Bay
I know I missed the thursday game but i would have pick San Diego
So now the Bears have recovered 2 fumbles, and then returned 2 interceptions for touchdowns. Looks like our strategy of keeping the Lions offense on the field, while keeping Cutler off of it, is working out just grand.
luns101 wrote:So now the Bears have recovered 2 fumbles, and then returned 2 interceptions for touchdowns. Looks like our strategy of keeping the Lions offense on the field, while keeping Cutler off of it, is working out just grand.
luns101 wrote:So now the Bears have recovered 2 fumbles, and then returned 2 interceptions for touchdowns. Looks like our strategy of keeping the Lions offense on the field, while keeping Cutler off of it, is working out just grand.
luns101 wrote:So now the Bears have recovered 2 fumbles, and then returned 2 interceptions for touchdowns. Looks like our strategy of keeping the Lions offense on the field, while keeping Cutler off of it, is working out just grand.
The strategy of having Hester is working as well.
He IS ridiculous, after all.
I think it's insane that people argue against him being in the HoF. He's a first ballot HoFer already in my opinion.
luns101 wrote:So now the Bears have recovered 2 fumbles, and then returned 2 interceptions for touchdowns. Looks like our strategy of keeping the Lions offense on the field, while keeping Cutler off of it, is working out just grand.
The strategy of having Hester is working as well.
He IS ridiculous, after all.
I think it's insane that people argue against him being in the HoF. He's a first ballot HoFer already in my opinion.
I'll agree if it's based on his Special Teams work, he's terribly average as a receiver.
luns101 wrote:So now the Bears have recovered 2 fumbles, and then returned 2 interceptions for touchdowns. Looks like our strategy of keeping the Lions offense on the field, while keeping Cutler off of it, is working out just grand.
The strategy of having Hester is working as well.
He IS ridiculous, after all.
I think it's insane that people argue against him being in the HoF. He's a first ballot HoFer already in my opinion.
He holds too many return records not to get in. He's even got a return TD in a Super Bowl.
OAK @ SD I love it when I'm right. DEN @ KC You can't live off of two completions forever, you know. JAC @ IND Lolts NO @ ATLOh, so close... HOU @ TB VERY disappoint... PIT @ CIN Steelers once again sit atop the AFC North. For now, at least. TEN @ CARSince both these teams are topsy turvy, this game made perfect sense. ARI @ PHIAn angry fox came looking for you, Andy Reid... BUF @ DALSame old Bills(?) STL @ CLE
WAS @ MIAThere were, in fact, Shanahanigans thanks to Mike starting Rex. BAL @ SEAI HATE it when I'm right. [img]admiralackbar.jpg[/img]
NYG @ SF DET @ CHI Same old Lions(?) NE @ NYJ Well, I won't be shaving my head, that's for sure.
MIN @ GB
11-5(91-54)
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That overrated Romo character completed his first 13 passes, finished the day 23 of 26 and tossed a few TDs along the way. Hester is definitely a Hall of Fame choice, even if he's the only Special Teams player ever voted in and no SB ring is required.
Hey pancake
The Lions comeback came up short against the Bears today.
Week 10 Oakland @ San Diego Denver @ Kansas City ChiefsTimmy tosses 2 fer 8 (but 50% of his completions are TDs) Jacksonville @ Indianapolis New Orleans @ Atlanta ...4th & a foot in OT on their own 30 and they did what? Houston @ Tampa Bay Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati...close but no cigar Tennessee @ Carolina...Titans should handle 'em easily, but I'm going Panthers anyway Arizona @ Philadelphia an absolute stunner Ha Ha Ha!
Buffalo @ Cowboys...nice to have a healthy QB on the field again St. Louis @ Cleveland
Washington @ Miami...Skins fall from grace continues Baltimore @ Seattle...un freaking real
NY Giants @ San Fran...WOOT!
Detroit @ Chicagoturnoveratosis, as the Lions doubled their give aways for the year. New England @ NY Jets...turnoveratosis the sequel
Mini-Soda @ Green Bay...the Vikes are capable of the upset, but it isn't likely.
The Lions comeback came up short against the Bears today.
So I'm told. 30+ points would've been a comeback for the ages, but good luck getting there in the first place without a running game. You can't win with 8 pass attempts all the time, but you won't win with 62 either. I guess you'd say the Lions... Lame Pun
...weren't at their Best
Anywho, the Lions have a pretty tough schedule down the stretch and are primed to go 8-8. Compare to the Falcons, Cowboys, and Bears who are next in line and have much easier schedules and are playing better. I do want to see the Lions get in the playoffs, but I doubt it'll happen this year.
Oakland @ San Diego - SD (0)
Denver @Kansas City - Denver (1)
Jacksonville @ Indianapolis - Jacksonville (2)
New Orleans @ Atlanta - Atlanta (2)
Houston @ Tampa Bay - Houston (3)
Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati - Pittsburgh (4)
Tennessee @ Carolina - Tennessee (5)
Arizona @ Philadelphia - Philadelphia (5)
Buffalo @ Dallas - Buffalo (5)
St. Louis @ Cleveland - St. Louis (6)
Washington @ Miami - Miami (7)
Baltimore @ Seattle - Baltimore (7) (HOW COULD Baltimore have lost to Seattle?!?!?)
NY Giants @ San Francisco - SF (8)
Detroit @ Chicago - Detroit (8)
New England @ NY Jets - NE (9)
Minnesota @ Green Bay - GB
9 - 6 with the Green Bay game pending but inevitable. Not bad!
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