Friday, October 19, 2007
Picks for Week 7, but Hard to Focus with Tribe Revvin'

“How Can You Not Love This Guy?” Player of the Week: Kerry Collins RECORD
Last Week: 9 - 4 Year: 54 - 34
So another week has passed and again, the Indians are on the forefront of my mind. Unable to clinch the ALCS in Game 5 last night at home, they have me supremely worried as the teams travel back to
In the NFC, I like the Cowboys although their performance against the Patriots, or rather Tom Brady’s performance in
That was therapeutic. That’s the first time in the last twelve hours that I haven’t thought about Fausto Carmona’s prospects in Fenway tomorrow if the home plate umpire doesn’t give him the low strike. I laid in bed last night, tossing and turning, thinking about what umpire would be calling the strikes in Game 6. Am I unstable or what!? On to the picks…
I’ll say it once and I’ll say it again. The Ravens are in the middle of a three game stretch where their biggest obstacle to victory is their own QB. If Trent Edwards can somehow manage to hold on to the ball and pick up some first downs, I could see the Bills winning this game. Whoever scores 15 points first wins this crap sandwich of a game.
It doesn’t get much better than this old NFC Central rivalry between two overrated teams with winning records. I would watch the Texans and Titans play before I’d watch this game. We could see a six way tie at 8-8 for the NFC Wild Card this season. Mediocrity...I mean parity is good for the NFL.
New England Patriots at
Monday’s Headline from the Boston Globe: Pats bludgeon Dolphins, Clinch Outright Division Title.
Red Sox Season in Review Page 4
I wonder what kind of odds
It’s amazing what a soft schedule can do for a quarterback’s stats and his support in the media. I heard three or four different NFL pundits, lauding Eli Manning this week, following his scintillating 2 TD, 2 INT performance against the hapless Falcons at the Georgia Dome Monday night. I remain unsold, especially after he cost me a fantasy championship last season. I am petty till the end.
This longtime NFC East rivalry has always been a treat to the several fans who watch these games. I miss these old rivalries: Bucs taking on the Lions in the NFC Central and somehow
With Vince Young iffy, I can’t see the Titans winning this game without him. Kerry Collins doesn’t exactly bring the same skill set to the table. The Texans need to rebound after struggling of late losing three of their last four games.
Here is a game I would be interested in watching. Sure, the teams have a combined record of 2-9 but there are so many subplots. For the Jets, you have Chad Pennington and his likely final stand before backup Kellen Clemens takes over. For the Bengals, Marvin Lewis’ job looks anything but secure after a disappointing 1-4 start. The Bengals offense is dynamite but Lewis is a defensive specialist and their defense is by far their fatal flaw. The Bengals could be a dangerous team against opponents with playoff aspirations down the stretch in November and December.
Sure, the Raiders were manhandled last week in
How good is Adrian Peterson? You haven’t heard one person question
I think it’s fair to say that this is an elimination game for each team. The Eagles can’t possibly expect to come back from a potential 2-5 record in the rugged NFC East. With a loss, they’d be at least two games behind third place! A must-win for the Eagles. For the Bears, they too can ill-afford a loss. Their schedule down the stretch is fairly mild but a division crown would be very unlikely if they fell 3 ½ games behind the idle Packers this week.
A week ago, I called the NFC West slightly better than the NFC South. What was I thinking? The pathetic NFC West is fast becoming a pillow fight. The Seahawks and Cardinals find themselves at 3-3 but neither team is exhibiting any reasons why they deserve to win this division. Something tells me that this division battle is going to be a long drawn out affair with the division winner at 8-8 and certainly no better than 9-7.
This is a dangerous game for the Steelers on the road at Mile High. It’s a difficult place to play and the Steelers still haven’t defeated a quality opponent yet. I like them here simply because I sat next to a Bronco fan last Sunday at the bar. After three hours, he had presented a fairly convincing and all-encompassing argument on why I shouldn’t have an ounce of confidence in the Broncos this week against
The Colts have to lose sometime. They always do. I legitimately think the Patriots could go 16-0 but not the Colts. Now with their defense. The Jaguars had a ton of success last year running the football against the Colts defense.
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