Saturday

Blake's predictions for this week in the NFL

Washington and Detroit - Detroit
--Detroit breaks the streak this week. Their offense is doing alright, but their defense is struggling. Thankfully they're playing the extremely stagnant Washingon, it's the perfect storm for Detroit and Matthew Stafford to get a win.
Green Bay at St. Louis - Green Bay
--Green Bay has a new 3-4 defense that looks really good, they're offense is just better, and Green Bay is just the better team. Go Pack Go.
San Francisco at Minnesota - San Francisco
--These teams are incredibly well matched, but I'm going to side with what I believe to be an upset by the well run 'niners with Singletary at the helm. Granted I'm partial to linebackers, and he's one of the greatest, but I still believe the hard hitting San Fran with Frank Gore will come out on top.
Atlanta at New England - Atlanta
--Sorry Tom, you're not quite all there yet, and your receivers aren't quite sure whats going on with you. Plus your new, "young" defense is struggling and is very normal, and against this Atlanta team which is brewing with confidence, you will lose!
Tennessee at NY Jets - NY Jets
--The Jets have a defense that is being run by one of my favorite defensive coordinators in football, Rex Ryan. His teams are cocky, roll with swagger, and don't take anything from anyone. Expect them to dish out some pain on a Tennessee team that I'm not that impressed with. Sorry Chris Johnson, no ridiculous fantasy points this week, you're going down.
Kansas City at Philadelphia - Philadelphia
--Kansas City is a bad team, and Philadelphia is a good team, thus I expect the good team to win.
NY Giants at Tampa Bay - NY Giants
--The Giants are, unfortunately, a very good team. I don't expect a team like Tampa Bay to change that. I hate to say it, but the Giants are winning...again.
Cleveland at Baltimore - Baltimore
Baltimore is going to win this team because they have a great...offense? they're defense has lost its mojo, but they're offense is stepping up, and against a Cleveland team that just generally doesn't perform at a high level, Baltimore walks out with a win.
Jacksonville at Houston - Houston
Houston beats a team with its explosive offense, and Jacksonville doesn't really have anything that can match it. Houston wins at home, congrats, other team in Texas.
New Orleans at Buffalo - New Orleans
I don't care who you are, unless you can stop this New Orleans offense, you won't be beating them. Buffalo cannot stop this offense, advantage New Orleans.
Chicago at Seattle - Chicago
Chicago is a good team, even without Urlacher, and Seattle doesn't have Hassleback, or at least he's very hurt. Chicago wins this game.
Miami at San Diego - Miami
Miami has a lot of spunk, and with Bill Parcells at the GM, they don't really make mistakes. San Diego on the other hand, underachieves. LT is hurt and probably won't play and Rivers will probably have a key turnover late in the game. Expect Miami to pull out a victory.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati - Cincinnati
Cincy will pull off a huge upset at home over the Steelers. They actually have a pretty impressive offense right now, and Pittsburgh won't be able to batten down the hatches during this onslaught. Pittsburgh has been struggling, now its time for them to look human now.
Denver at Oakland - Oakland
Oakland wins this game because of a good defense and a decent offense. Denver loses because they have Kyle Orton and he's going to get hit a lot, expect a gross and uneventful game that Oakland wins.
Indianapolis at Arizona - Indianapolis
Indianapolis wins this game because they're wildly clutch and Arizona hasn't found its mojo yet. Also Arizona doesn't have a good enough defense to stop the Colts. Go Peyton, win this game in a big way like I know you will.
Carolina at Dallas - Dallas
Expect the Cowboys to answer all your questions. Sacks, touchdowns, and Felix Jones will shine for the boys, and maybe, just maybe, an interception. Carolina might run the ball a bit, but don't expect much else from a team thats really just not very good, thanks Jake Delhomme, in advance.

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