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NFL Week 6 Predictions

Note: Predictions for week 6 of the 2008 NFL season can be found here: NFL Week 6 Predictions.

NFL logoIn last week’s picks I went 7 and 7. I hope to do  much better this week, but last week was a little surprising on many counts.

Who would’ve thought that old man Vinny would lead the Jets to a win over the previously undefeated Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Not me. Looks like Tampa needs their back back.

I’m so happy that the Packers won last week. Not only did they win, but they won big. Really, the did everything right. Favre led the offense decisively and had his first interception-free game. The defense created lots of opportunities for the offense and did their part by forcing 5 turnovers. Al Harris and Nick Barnett pleased the home crowd with their interception returns for TDs. It was a great game for the Packers who desperately needed a win, and it looked like they took out some of their frustration on New Orleans. The Packers have a bye week this week and a tough schedule ahead, but if they can carry that momentum into their next game against Minnesota in week 7, they could get on a roll and make a run at the playoffs. Plus, the bye week should allow them to get some of their injured starters back. Things are looking up in Green Bay.

ESPN Expert Picks: Last Week | This Week.

Now, my predictions for week 6!

Atlanta Falcons logoNew Orleans Saints logoAtlanta Falcons (3-2) at New Orleans Saints (2-3) - Last week, the Saints were absolutely destroyed by the Packers. They lost 2 fumbles and were intercepted 3 times. Twice for touchdown returns. Atlanta barely lost to New England, even without Michael Vick. The Saints are playing another ‘home’ game this week in San Antonio, but I don’t expect that to be enough to lift them over a good Atlanta team. Pick: Falcons.

Carolina Panthers logoDetroit Lions logoCarolina Panthers (3-2) at Detroit Lions (2-2) - So Carolina is now starting to mould themselves into the team that the experts thought they would be before the season. Detroit is still not living up to their talent level and is struggling with inconsistency and lots of injuries. Expect Carolina to jump ahead early and not let up. Pick: Panthers.

Cincinnati Bengals logoTennessee Titans logoCincinnati Bengals (4-1) at Tennessee Titans (2-3) - Tough loss for the Bengals last week. They really played hard near the end, but it wasn’t enough to cover for their mistakes. I think they’ll bounce back with a big win this week. Pick: Bengals.

Cleveland Browns logoBaltimore Ravens logoCleveland Browns (2-2) at Baltimore Ravens (1-3) - Cleveland is surprising me this year. So is Baltimore. The Ravens can’t get it going on offense, and until they can, I don’t think they’re going to win very much. The Browns could win this one. Pick: Browns.

Jacksonville Jaguars logoPittsburgh Steelers logoJacksonville Jaguars (3-2) at Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1) - The Steelers played a great game on Monday night. They may be without Ben Roethlisberger this week, and that could really hurt them. If Roethlisberger plays, my pick is the Steelers. If he doesn’t, I’ll take the Jaguars in a close one. Pick: Jaguars. « Looks like the Steelers will be without Roethlisberger and Hines Ward.

Miami Dolphins logoTampa Bay Buccaneers logoMiami Dolphins (2-3) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-1) - As I said before, Tampa needs their back back. They rely on their running game to set the pace, and without it, they lose to the Jets and a 41 year old QB who hasn’t played since last year. Miami is better than expected thus far this year, but I don’t think they’ll be able to beat the Bucs at home. Pick: Buccaneers.

Minnesota Vikings logoChicago Bears logoMinnesota Vikings (1-3) at Chicago Bears (1-3) - Both teams are 1-3. Both are from the NFC North. That means they’re still in the division hunt. As bad as Minnesota has been at times this year, Chicago is worse. Pick: Vikings.

New York Giants logoDallas Cowboys logoNew York Giants (3-1) at Dallas Cowboys (3-2) - I’m actually pretty surprised that the Cowboys beat the Eagles last week. Good for them! New York is coming off a bye week, and they’ve looked really good this year so far. This is a tough pick, but I’ll take the well-rested Giants Pick: Giants.

Washinton Redskins logoKansas City Chiefs logoWashington Redskins (3-1) at Kansas City Chiefs (2-2) - Well, finally someone knocked the Redskins off the undefeated list last week. I don’t think the ‘Skins are as good as their 3-1 record though, and I think that as good as their defense is, it’ll be tough to beat the Chiefs at home. Pick: Chiefs.

New England Patriots logoDenver Broncos logoNew England Patriots (3-2) at Denver Broncos (4-1) - I’m told that Denver is a tough place to play when you’re not used to the altitude. Just ask Kansas City Chiefs coach Dick Vermeil. Last week, the Patriots won on a last minute field goal. Again. This will be another close game, but the Broncos are on a roll. Pick: Broncos.

New York Jets logoBuffalo Bills logoNew York Jets (2-3) at Buffalo Bills (2-3) - If they can beat Tampa Bay by starting a QB who hasn’t played since last year, and was unemployed up until Pennington went down, they can beat Buffalo. Pick: Jets.

San Diego Chargers logoOakland Raiders logoSan Diego Chargers (2-3) at Oakland Raiders (1-3) - San Diego lost a tough one to Pittsburgh last week, but they played well. Oakland is coming off their bye week and should be well rested. I’ll say it again: give LT the ball! Pick: Chargers.

Houston Texans logoSeattle Seahawks logoHouston Texans (0-4) at Seattle Seahawks (3-2) - The ‘Hawks got a big win last week over the Rams, who they’ve been unable to beat as of late. This week they play a bad Houston team, in Seattle. Pick: Seahawks.

St. Louis Rams logoIndianapolis Colts logoSt. Louis Rams (2-3) at Indianapolis Colts (5-0) - Tough week for the Rams. Hopefully Mike Martz has a full recovery and all is well with his heart. Indianapolis is on a roll. Don’t expect that to stop against the Rams on Monday Night. Pick: Colts.

Note: Arizona (1-4), Green Bay (1-4), Philadelphia (3-2) and San Francisco (1-4) have a bye week this week.

Picks Summary

AWAY - HOME - PREDICTION - RESULT
Falcons - Saints - Falcons - Falcons √
Panthers - Lions - Panthers - Panthers √
Bengals - Titans - Bengals - Bengals √
Browns - Ravens - Browns - Ravens Χ
Jaguars - Steelers - Jaguars - Jaguars √
Dolphins - Buccaneers - Buccaneers - Buccaneers √
Vikings - Bears - Vikings - Bears Χ
Giants - Cowboys - Giants - Cowboys Χ
Redskins - Chiefs - Chiefs - Chiefs √
Patriots - Broncos - Broncos - Broncos √
Jets - Bills - Jets - Bills Χ
Chargers - Raiders - Chargers - Chargers √
Texans - Seahawks - Seahawks - Seahawks √
Rams - Colts - Colts - Colts √

UPDATE: 10-4 is a much better week. There were a lot of great, entertaining games this week.
Running total: 50-38.

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Comments

Globally Recognized Avatar1. steve - October 13, 2005, 8:45 PM

looks good we pick the same i just pic against the spread

i think falcons 9 plus spred of 4
pitts berg 8 over spread with qb good
seahaks 5 over there 9.5 sread

what do you think?

Globally Recognized Avatar2. Jonathan Eckmier - October 14, 2005, 11:12 AM

Steve,

I think we’re thinking along the same lines. However, as of Friday morning, it looks like Ben Roethlisberger wont be playing on Sunday.

According to the reports, if he doesn’t practice today it’s ‘unlikely’ that he’ll play.

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