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4 Games To Watch: Week 3

After a one week Hiatus, I’m back to give you four more games to watch…

 

Buccaneers @ Bears
Griese vs. his old team, Orton vs. any team…truly a QB duel that no one gives a crap about.  This game is all about the defense, and all about the running games.  Rookie Matt Forte has looked real good in his first two games (has even had 2 TD’s “taken away from him”, as FB Jason McKie has gotten two goal line carries for touchdowns) and looks to build on that to prove he’s a force of a RB in this league.  Earnest Graham is averaging almost 9 yards per carry so far, and Warrick Dunn is an extremely nice compliment.  Chicago is ready for their home opener this year, and the Bears win, 23-13.

Panthers @ Vikings
One team has overachieved, the other has underachieved.  The Panthers have looked more-than impressive in their first two weeks winning on last second drives, while the Vikings have looked average at best.  Adrian Peterson is banged up, and Steve Smith is coming back.  There’s no way the Vikings can win this game, but I have a hunch, and I’ll take the Purple in a close one, 21-20.

Jaguars @ Colts
What a game this early in the season!  We’re talking a week 3 game that could ultimately provide this year’s AFC-S champion!  The Colts Run Defense has been bad, and losing Bob Sanders for a few weeks isn’t going to help.  The Jaguars running game has been worse, but can they seriously stay as bad as they’ve been?  I think so.  P. Manning gets back on track, and the Colts “upset” the Jags, 31-20.

Bengals @ Giants
The Bengals are close to being the worst team in football.  Talent-wise, this isn’t possible, but this team is in total disarray.  The Super Bowl Champion Giants have looked good, and they’re the home team.  Surely Carson Palmer isn’t going to outplay Eli, is he?  Of course not.  Giants win a slightly-closer-than-it-should-be game, 27-21.

Posted by X-Factor on Sep 20th 2008 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (0)

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4 Games to Watch

Alright, so in a post I’ll try to make before Sunday on every week for the next 17 weeks, I’ll highlight 4 games (two upset watches, two good games that won’t end in upsets).  Here are my 4 Games to Watch for Week 1.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS @ GREEN BAY PACKERS

A lot of people have the Vikings in this one, and reasonably so.  They have All-Day Adrian Peterson (reigning ROY) and a new go-to target in Bernard Berrian comfortable with the team.  However, the Packers went 13-3 last year and several people that Farve would get another chance to win a SB in the Green & Gold before the Giants rolled in and shocked the world just a few weeks later.  This game has a lot of intrigue, as the winner in this week 1 match-up could become favorites to win the division.  Both defenses are above average, both running games are above average, however I think the key will lie in the passing game.  Aaron Rodgers is an unknown.  At times he looked decent in the preseason and at times he looked lost.  Tavaris Jackson has looked lost his entire career.  With Green Bay having better WR options, I’m going to take the Packers on a late field goal, 27-24.

ST. LOUIS RAMS @ PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Intrigue abound, this will be one of the better week 1 games to watch.  Philadelphia is home to one of the most versatile backs in the NFL in Brian Westbrook.  St. Louis counters with one of the biggest disappointments in backfield last season in Steven Jackson.  Rookie Chris Long looks to help this D-Line that was nothing special last year, and Bulger is looking to bounce back.  Philly is hoping to stay healthy this season and McNabb is poised to play a big role in ‘08.  Given the uncertainty of the two teams, I think this one is a complete toss-up.  For no good reason, I’m taking the Rams in this game, 21-20.

CINCINNATI BENGALS @ BALTIMORE RAVENS

No longer Jail-Birds (okay, the did bring Chris Henry back), the Bengals are looking to bounce back with a new name at WR…kind of.  Ocho Cinco (whom is obviously oblivious to the Spanish Language) is hoping to have a bounce back year in which his fans actually like him again, and the Ravens look to be relying on Rookie QB Joe Flacco.  With the Bengals offense banged up already, and Ray Lewis dancing onto the field for the first time in ‘08, I’ll take the Ravens in this one, 27-21.

DALLAS COWBOYS @ CLEVELAND BROWNS

Okay, I know what you’re thinking.  There’s no possible way the NFC Favorites are going to lose their opening game to the Cleveland Browns.  But think about it for a second.  Cleveland made great strides last season.  Kellen Winslow looks to be the elite TE Cleveland thought he would be when they drafted him, and Derek Anderson became the best surprise of the 2007-08 season.  Jamal Lewis looks to have rebounded from a rough couple of years in Baltimore.  This team may be on the cusp of being one of the better teams in the AFC.  All that being said, Tony Romo, TO, and that nasty defense are going to be too much for the Brownies.  I’ll take Dallas in this game, 34-20.

Posted by X-Factor on Sep 4th 2008 | Filed in AFC, NFC, NFL | Comments (0)

Dear Marvin

Dear Marvin,

How you doing Marvin? Life treatin’ you well??

Yeah, yeah…I know….rough summer. I know you didn’t do it, you don’t have to tell me…..hell, the police don’t think you did it, that’s all that really matters.

Anyways…. Continue Reading »

Posted by ColtsnIrish on Aug 11th 2008 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (1)

The Late NL Report

Alright, so I’ve been lazy busy and haven’t been able to do my AAAA National League write-up yet. Let me be honest, the NL doesn’t have anything on the American League. The AL once again dominated in Interleague play this year. I’d take four or five AL teams to win the World Series before I’d take the best NL team. The races are heating up, save the NL West, and the NL is going to be fun to follow for the two months. Who’s going to take the East and is the CC deal going to propel the Brewers to the World Series, or are the Cubs just too good.

No one in baseball can pin point why the AL is so much better than the NL, and either can I. Continue Reading »

Posted by Crev10 on Jul 27th 2008 | Filed in MLB, Professional Sports | Comments (0)

Fantasy Football- Tight End Projections

Here are my tight end projections for the 2008 fantasy football season.

In-Depth Projections

Tier 1

1. Jason Witten, DAL

2. Antonio Gates, SD

3. Kellen Winslow, Jr., CLE

4. Tony Gonzalez, KC Continue Reading »

Posted by Keller on Jul 19th 2008 | Filed in AFC, NFC, NFL | Comments (6)

Fantasy Football- Running Back Projections

Below are my fantasy projections for the running back position in 2008. I have ranked my top 50 backs and offered many scoring categories. My projections are based on past stats, depth for each team, relationship of pass plays to rush plays, and, of course, skill and development.

The spreadsheet can be viewed here.

I should have tight ends done tomorrow, then receivers by Tuesday or Wednesday, and quarterbacks by next weekend.

Posted by Keller on Jul 19th 2008 | Filed in AFC, NFC, NFL | Comments (0)

American League Mid-Season Report

So the All-Star game isn’t here, at least not yet, just a few more days. But check out your favorite teams record in the local sports section and you’ll see we’re past the halfway mark. This season has shown that baseball is a crazy game. Teams are coming out of nowhere and surprising people - the Tampa Bay Devil Rays - and teams that should be doing better are struggling to stay in the race, and it’s only July. Where do I start?

I’ll start with the most surprising team in baseball: the Rays. They’ve come out of nowhere, and so have their fans, apparently. But they can do everything that will win them ball games. They can pitch, they can field and they can hit. Continue Reading »

Posted by Crev10 on Jul 12th 2008 | Filed in MLB | Comments (3)

Brett Favre! Brett Favre! Brett Favre!

I know everyone has been absolutely irritated beyond belief infatuated with all the round-the-clock Brett Favre coverage. It’s mesmerizing, isn’t it? Favre may or may not have texted Ted Thompson. Favre may or may not want to play for the Panthers. Favre may or may not have an itch. Doesn’t get any better than that… unless, of course, we’re talking about A-Rod’s riveting extramarital affairs.

Anyways, today marked a big day in the Favre saga. The levees have broken, people, and there’s no stopping the flood of Favre coverage that’s about to pour through your TV screens. Because today, Favre has asked for his release from the Packers. That’s right, he really does have an itch, and he’s gonna scratch it. Continue Reading »

Posted by FredEx on Jul 11th 2008 | Filed in Green Bay Packers, NFL | Comments (1)

Why I Love Sports

“I always turn to the sports pages first, which records people’s accomplishments. The front page has nothing but man’s failures” - Chief Justice Earl Warren.

Sports. For many (including myself) they can be the determining factor in how our day goes. If the Steelers lose, stay clear of me for a good 1-2 hours or risk having your head ripped off. In many cases us as fans take winning and losing harder than the players on the actual team. Non-sports fans just don’t understand why we sports fans take a “game” so seriously. To be perfectly honest, I have no idea why we take them so serious, we just do. There aremuch more important things in life. Yet, sports are important. They are a uniting factor in a world sorely lacking of them. Over the weekend, I have the privilege to go to Yankee Stadium for the first time for Yanks-Sox. Continue Reading »

Posted by BigBensBestFriend on Jul 8th 2008 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (1)

Which EURO 2008 Country Has Most Soccer Players?

Even though, the tournament is over, it is interesting to see where soccer is the most popular.

1. Austria – Population: 8,199,800. Soccer players: 7.37%

2. Germany - Population: 82,400,000. Soccer players: 6.66%

3. Netherlands - Population: 16,570,600. Soccer players: 6.47%

4. Czech Republic - Population: 10,228,800. Soccer players: 6.31%

5. Sweden - Population: 9,031,100. Soccer players: 3.45%

6. Greece - Population: 10,706,300. Soccer players: 3.44% Continue Reading »

Posted by Risto on Jul 6th 2008 | Filed in Soccer | Comments (2)

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