by The Legend » Nov 22, '17, 11:59 am
GAME OF THE WEEK – New Orleans Saints (8-2) at Los Angeles Rams (7-3), LAR by 2.5 – It's really quite amazing, these two teams are almost identical statistically and in the way they are allowing their defense to lead the way. Jared Goff is on his way to becoming a really good quarterback, but the difference in this game is Drew Brees is already there. The Saints should take this one in a highly entertaining game. UPSET!!! NO Saints 28, LA Rams 27
THANKSGIVING DAY! – Minnesota Vikings (8-2) at Detroit Lions (6-4), MIN by 3 – If the Vikings win this one they can pretty much put the division on lockdown and probably also put the silly Teddy Bridgewater for this season talk to rest. This is by far the best game of Thanksgiving Day this year should be a great one. Minnesota Vikings 21, Detroit Lions 18
THANKSGIVING DAY! – Los Angeles Chargers (4-6) at Dallas Cowboys (5-5), DAL by 1 – How is it that the Chargers of all teams get to represent the AFC as the only team playing on Thanksgiving? That being said, the Cowboys are a mess right now, Zeke's gone, the line is in shambles and they've seemingly lost their identity. The Chargers should send Dallas home with their third straight loss. UPSET!!! LA Chargers 21, Dallas Cowboys 20
THANKSGIVING DAY! – New York Giants (2-8) at Washington (4-6), WAS by 7 – I really truly hope this is the lowest rated NFL game in the past 20 years. That would give the NFL exactly what they deserve for constantly thrusting the NFC LEast down all of our throats in nationally televised spots. Washington 27, NY Giants 23
Cleveland Browns (0-10) at Cincinnati Bengals (4-6), CIN by 8.5 – The Browns are a hot mess. Luckily for them December brings a series of teams that are also a hot mess, but this one should get ugly. Cincy Bengals 23, Cleveland Browns 16
Chicago Bears (3-7) at Philadelphia Eagles (9-1), PHI by 13 – The top team in the NFL continues to roll and Carson Wentz continues to cost Sashi Brown and Paul DePodesta their jobs. Philly Eagles 28, Chicago Bears 17
Miami Dolphins (4-6) at New England Patriots (8-2), NE by 16.5 – Another year and more domination of the AFC East by the New England Bradys. NE Patriots 35, Miami Dolphins 24
Buffalo Bills (5-5) at Kansas City Chiefs (6-4), KC by 10 – I'm a Cleveland Browns fan. I've seen more quarterback changes than I care to count. I have never seen a QB change go as badly as putting Nathan Peterman in for Tyrod Taylor. Like, seriously, what could they have possibly seen from Peterman in practice that made that seem like a good idea? Taylor's back, but I think KC has enough to take this one at Arrowhead. KC Chiefs 28, Buffalo Bills 24
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6) at Atlanta Falcons (6-4), ATL by 10 – The Falcons started the season awfully slowly, but they are catching their stride just in time for that postseason push. Atlanta Falcons 24,
TB Buccaneers 21
Carolina Panthers (7-3) at New York Jets (4-6), CAR by 4.5 – Carolina is finding some of their 2015 mojo and are making the NFC South race the most compelling of this season. The Panthers should get past the Jets fairly easily as New York is finally starting to be the team they were supposed to be. Carolina Panthers 23,
NY Jets 19
Tennessee Titans (6-4) at Indianapolis Colts (3-7), TEN by 3.5 – God the AFC South is so bad. Titans should beat the pathetic Colts with ease. Tennessee Titans 24, Indy Colts 20
Seattle Seahawks (6-4) at San Francisco 49ers (1-9), SEA by 7 – The Hawks are struggling right now, but a game with the Niners is exactly what the doctor ordered. Seattle Seahawks 24, SF Niners 17
Jacksonville Jaguars (7-3) at Arizona Cardinals (4-6), JAX by 4.5 – Jacksonville just keeps getting to feast on maybe the easiest schedule in the history of the NFL. Jacksonville Jaguars 24, Arizona Cardinals 14
Denver Broncos (3-7) at Oakland Raiders (4-6), OAK by 5 – Both of these teams are disappointments, but I think the Raiders have the better chance to turn things around. Oakland Raiders 24, Denver Broncos 21
Green Bay Packers (5-5) at Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2), PIT by 14 - Blah, blah, blah. Pittsburgh Steelers 23, GB Packers 17
Houston Texans (4-6) at Baltimore Ravens (5-5), BAL by 7 – Baltimore wins, Houston loses, moving on. Baltimore Ravens 23, Houston Texans 21
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