Filling you in on the can’t miss games of the weekend. Unless you honestly have something better to do.
Let’s start with the NFL, or as the big boys are calling it these days, the No Fun League.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Oakland @ Pittsburgh – Black and Silver vs. Black and Yellow. Rap lyrics, or a game of great magnitude this weekend? If you selected C, all of the above, you are correct. The last time the Steelers and Raiders played a meaningful game in November Marcus Allen was still playing for the black hole. Oakland is 5-4, leading the AFC West and seems to be getting stronger each week, which isn’t peachy news if you are a Steelers fan because William Gay and his distressing secondary have allowed 272.6 passing yards per game since Oct. 17, sixth most in the league. And don’t forget Oakland waltzed into Pittsburgh last November and defeated the Steelers as heavy underdogs. Bruce Gradkowski won homecoming king and the Steelers were left without a date to the prom as the Raider defeat was the first of what was a 3 game losing streak at the wrong time for Pittsburgh (Kansas City and Cleveland followed), ultimately ensuing in Pittsburgh missing the playoffs. So who does this game mean more to you ask? The answer is the Steelers. Could you imagine the talks of déjà vu around the burgh’ if they were to fall? This is a different Steelers team compared to last year. They’re resilient, led by their QB Ben Roethlisberger who will have an immense bounce-back game. And on the opposite side there’s no Kenny Stabler, or Bruce Gradkowski for that matter, but a historically inconsistent quarterback in Jason Campbell. Look for the Steelers to shut down Darren Mcfadden and Oakland’s rushing attack, thus resulting in Campbell and company struggling in the pass game. And don’t forget the much anticipated regular season Steeler debut of Shaun Suisham. They won’t need him for much other then extra points.
- -Take the Steelers. 21-10
New York Giants @ Philadelphia – Or should I say the Giants @ Michael Vick? (Stupid). Yeah I said it . . .Andy Reid has built the most dynamic, powerful, quick-strike offense that football has seen in a long time. Lesean Mccoy, Desean Jackson, and Jeremy Maclin, three individuals that can take it the distance on any play, surrounding MVP Candidate Michael Vick, how do you say that's not fair in code language? New York appeared to be the best team in the NFC until last week when they lost 33-20 to the fighting Jon Kitna’s. Eli Manning decided to illustrate once again why he will never be as reliable as his brother, and a Giants defense that came into the game ranked #1 in the league surrendered 430 yards to a rather helpless attack. Although Vick hasn’t defeated a top 15 NFL defense yet this season, how can you bet against this guy right now? Also remember the Eagles put up totals of 85 points and 765 yards in sweeping the season series from the G-men a season ago. All signs point to Philly as they take control of the NFC East.
-Eagles 30 Giants 20
Green Bay @ Minnesota - Hmm, I think I’ve seen this movie before. Brett Favre vs. his former foe again? Oh wait, that's Something About Mary. Listen up people, this game is no longer about Brett Favre. It’s about Aaron Rodgers. The current Packers QB will try and not do his best favre impression, and attempt to throw the ball to his own team. I guess Brett has another excuse though if he happens to throw a few more interceptions. He threw to the guys in green for 17 years. Sidney Rice comes back, but can’t salvage this game, or the season for Minnesota. Take the Packers here silly, 19-16
Patriots 30 Colts 26
UPSET SPECIAL:
49ERS OVER BUCCANEERS. 25 -20
Troy Smith has this team believing once again. He also hates Pirates.
This post is brought to you by: Mike Nicastro – who ironically finds he has a great deal of fun while watching the NFL.
Now for the league with the kids who do not get paid....at least for the most part.
By Ian Hanford
#9 Ohio State @ #20 Iowa-The Buckeyes walk in to Iowa City against the best three loss team in the nation. Iowa averages over thirty points per game at home against conference opponents despite having the toughest home conference schedule in the Big Ten. Ohio State needs to grab early momentum unlike last week against Penn State in order to keep pace for the conference lead. Led by Adrian Clayborn and one of the best twelfth men in the nation, Iowa wins 21-17.
#7 Wisconsin @ Michigan- Coming off a Big Ten record tying 83 point performance against conference foe Indiana, Wisconsin looks to maintain the inside track in the conference race. As electric as Denard Robinson is for Michigan, sadly he cannot improve the 93rd ranked red zone touchdown defense. Combine that with Wisconsin’s offense being the best in the nation at punching in touchdowns in the redzone, and Wisconsin wins going away 38-17.
#13 Arkansas @ #21 Mississippi State- Led by Ryan Mallett, the Razorbacks are third in the nation in pass offense and thirteenth in scoring offense. Though both of these teams are out of SEC title contention, bowl position is still up for grabs. Mississippi State looks to get the Vick Ballard led run game back on track after a tough loss to Bama. Mallett is too much as Arkansas wins 31-14
#13 Arkansas @ #21 Mississippi State- Led by Ryan Mallett, the Razorbacks are third in the nation in pass offense and thirteenth in scoring offense. Though both of these teams are out of SEC title contention, bowl position is still up for grabs. Mississippi State looks to get the Vick Ballard led run game back on track after a tough loss to Bama. Mallett is too much as Arkansas wins 31-14
#16 Virginia Tech @ #24 Miami- Virginia Tech can claim the ACC coastal division crown with a victory on Saturday. Stephen Morris will make his third straight start for the Canes, who are coming off of two straight victories. Tyrod Taylor shows young Morris what a veteran plays like and the Hokies win 27-14.
#8 Nebraska @ #19 Texas A&M- In my upset special this week, Ryan Tannehill leads an Aggies team that has won four straight games for the first time since 2006. The Cornhuskers are tenth in the nation in scoring defense and hold the inside edge to win the Big Twelve North. Despite the staunch scoring defense of the Huskers, Tannehll continues to pace an offense averaging 312 yards through the air in its last four wins. Aggies win 24-21.
#8 Nebraska @ #19 Texas A&M- In my upset special this week, Ryan Tannehill leads an Aggies team that has won four straight games for the first time since 2006. The Cornhuskers are tenth in the nation in scoring defense and hold the inside edge to win the Big Twelve North. Despite the staunch scoring defense of the Huskers, Tannehll continues to pace an offense averaging 312 yards through the air in its last four wins. Aggies win 24-21.
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