
JerMichael Finley. A beast of a Tight End.
Ok, so I am very behind on predicting games but here we go for week 3 of the NFL. I am going to keep an ongoing record in order to show my devoted readers just how much or how little sports knowledge I actually possess.
Week 3
Bills at Patriots
Pick: Pats rebound after terrible second half against the Jets.
Jets at Dolphins
Pick: I am still not completely sold on the Jets but they will win a tough physical AFC East battle.
Titans at Giants
Pick: Two teams that are hard to read but I think the Giants rebounding at home.
Steelers at Bucs
Pick: Two surprising 2-0 teams will battle and I am going to go with the Bucs in a sMAll upset as the Steelers starting QB will not be able to handle a young and hungry Bucs D.
Bengals at Panthers
Pick: Jimmy Clausen will falter in his debut and the Bengals win by a couple touchdowns.
Cowboys at Texans
Pick: In a virtual must win for the Cowboys the battle for Texas supremacy will be won by the team with more talent, the Boys.
49ers at Chiefs
Pick: This is an intriguing MAtchup, the Chiefs looked so good at home against the Chargers it is tough to pick against them but I don't see the 49ers going 0-3.
Lions at Vikings
Pick: Vikings get first win of season at home versus an exciting Lions team.
Falcons at Saints
Pick: In a NFC South battle Matty Ice and the dirty birds keep it rolling and hand the Super Bowl champs their first loss.
Redskins at Rams
Pick: This will be the laugher of the week as the Skins roll.
Eagles at Jaguars
Pick: Vick will pick apart the Jags D, Eagles win big.
Raiders at Cardinals
Pick: The two teams that have only beat the Rams face off as Bruce Gradkowski gets the starting nod and also brings the Raiders another win.
Chargers at Seahawks
Pick: Pete Carroll loses to the Philip Rivers effect.
Colts at Broncos
Pick: Colts offense is too good for a Broncos D that lost to the Jags.
Packers at Bear
Pick: In a Monday Night showdown Aaron Rodgers show superiority over Jay Cutler and Mike Martz, Pack attack win it in the fourth quarter.
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