Tuesday, December 7, 2010

MONDAY NIGHT HEADLINES

December 6th, 2010 Monday


Monday’s Night Headlines

Broncos Cut Their Losses
It took just a few more unimpressive losses and a scandalous rumor to end Josh McDaniels reign as the Bronco’s head coach. Last week following another embarrassing Sunday loss, this time to the Rams at Investco Field, team owner Pat Bowlen gave assurance in an interview after the game that McDaniels job was safe. 24 hours later Bowlen basically retracted that statement, saying he would do what’s in the best interest of the franchise. After Sunday’s road loss to the Chiefs in the midst of Spygate II, Bowlen obviously took another look at the direction of his team and on Monday night hours before the Pats-Jets matchup, the decision came down to cut ties with the 34-year old McDaniels.

It was a magical start with six straight wins, but poor personnel decisions and people management quickly undid what McDaniels was trying to build. After a 6-0 start, McDaniels lost 17 of his next 22 games including the Massacre at Mile High; a 45 point trouncing at the hands of one of the Bronco’s biggest nemisis’, the Oakland Raiders. Losses to the Chargers, Rams, and most recently an uninspired 10-6 losing effort at the hands of the Chiefs were enough for Bowlen to hand the kid his papers.

The question looking ahead now, who will Bowlen seek to lead his team in 2011?

Favre Streak Coming To An End?
On Sunday in the Vikings impressive dismantling of the Buffalo Bills, quarterback Brett Favre was knocked out early in the first quarter when he took a hard shot from behind and had to leave the game with a shoulder injury. The injury Favre sustained kept him on the sideline for the rest of the game and after an MRI on Monday it was determine Favre suffered a sprained shoulder that could have him sitting longer. According to the Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier, no surgery is needed so the word for now is day-to-day and lots of rest for the 41-year old.

In the case of Favre, of course it will take a lot to keep him out of next Sunday’s game with the Giants. After watching Jackson play last Sunday completing 15 of 22 for 187 yards and two touchdowns for Frazier the move to the bench looks like it will be a smooth transition. A final note for the fantasy friendly, Jackson’s play didn’t seem to hurt Adrian Peterson’s effectiveness and production and Sidney Rice’s 5-catch 105 yards receiving and two touchdowns would suggest the two are already in sync as well.

If there ever was a good time for Favre to exit and end his incredible 298 game starting streak, this might be the time. Sure hitting 300 would be an accomplishment, but the bigger picture for the Vikings is life after Favre. The team saw some good things from Jackson on Sunday and with the playoffs seemingly out of reach, in one of the modern era’s definitive team sports, there is no greater opportunity for Favre to take one for the team than at this moment and sit down.

Could Jackson Be The Start Of Something New?
It only took nearly two full seasons for quarterback Tarvaris Jackson to return to the field and see some action in a meaningful game; the last time before Sunday was in December of 2008. On Sunday Jackson entered the Viking’s game against the Bills in the first quarter and showed a lot of NFL experts and analysts what they could only speculate about; his play. For the most part he had to impress many with his play. Using his athletics skills and great mobility, Jackson was able to move around the pocket, extend plays and make throws to lead the Vikings to their second straight post-Childress victory.

One could hardly make great assumptions about the future based on just one game, but after watching this one particular game one would have to like what they see and be very optimistic about the Vikings post-Favre era. Jackson was pretty sharp on Sunday completing 68 percent of his passes and throwing two touchdowns to the team’s best receiver (Sidney Rice). Jackson also showed great mobility scrambling for 22 yards. In the Viking’s 38-14 win Jackson gave Viking fans a glimpse of what the future might hold.

No one knows just yet for sure when the future might happen, but when it does it already appears that Jackson will fit nicely into a picture that includes running back Adrian Peterson, wide receiver’s Sidney Rice, and Percy Harvin.

Patriots Stake Their Claim As The Best
It was deemed to be a great matchup of two AFC powers going head-to-head and vying for supremacy in the East. It was supposed to be, but for one thing; only one team showed up. From out of the gate the Patriots quickly proved on Monday night who the better team is.

The Patriots and quarterback Tom Brady wasted very little time going to work right away and scoring on their first four drives; FG, TD, TD, & TD. It was enough to put the Jets on their heels and on the run for the rest of the night. The Jets came out right away and tried to be aggressive throwing the ball early, but lack of success only fueled the Patriot’s engines and quickly changed the complexion of the game.

After failing to score on their initial drive (missed field goal attempt), couple with a three-and-out, the Jets quickly found themselves playing catchup and getting away from what they do best; run the ball.

The Patriots dictated the tempo, forced the action and quickly put this one away by halftime 24-3. Sure there was a whole second half to be played. While Rex and the boys worked out the kinks to get the offense on track, they never had an answer for Tom Brady and the Patriots offense. Brady was near perfect finishing the evening with a 148.9 passer rating after completing 21 of 29 passes for 326 yards and four touchdowns. The four touchdowns gave Brady 15 in his last five games to go along with 1,427 yards passing over the same stretch.

Clearly Monday night was a statement game and the Patriots made it loud and clear who the best team was not only on this night, but perhaps in the league. If not thee best team, one of the best teams and with in all likelihood the best quarterback in the game today.


By David Ortega

Friday, December 3, 2010

KEYS 2 SUNDAY

December 4th, 2010, Saturday

Keys 2 Sunday

Week 13 Previews

Buffalo Bills @ Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings are well aware of who the Bills are ranked 32nd against the run. All week running back Adrian Peterson has been limited and questionable for Sunday, but it looks pretty good that he will be on the field. While that is good news for Brett Favre and company it will undoubtedly be a major concern for the Bills.

With Peterson less than 100 percent the Vikings are going to need a big effort from not just their offensive line, but rookie running back Toby Gerhart and quarterback Brett Favre. Peterson’s presence will surely draw a lot of the defenses attention and this game could come down to Favre’s arm.

The Vikings defense won’t be enjoying any strolls through the park on Sunday facing an improving Bill’s offense. The Vikes secondary has had their share of problems this season allowing 18 passing touchdowns. The key for Minnesota’s defense will be to turn the Bills into a pass only offense; ranked 5th against the run they shouldn’t have too much trouble.

If the defense can slow the Bills attack early, the Vikings could look to strike quick and early using Sidney Rice over the top off of some play action. The Bills are ranked 11th against the pass, but have been torched for 20 touchdowns this season.

This one could turn into a slug fight with lots of big plays in the passing games. I expect to see Favre and the boys jump out early and watch the Bills play catch up. With their newly found explosive passing game the Bills could keep it interesting, but in the en a balance of Peterson and the Favre’s arm will be too much to overcome.

My Pick; Vikings 34, Bills 27

St. Louis Rams @ Arizona Cardinals

When was the last time the Rams played a meaningful game in the month of December? Sunday will be the first in a long time. Big game or not I don’t expect to see anything different than what we have been seeing from the Rams this season; balance on offense and steady play by the defense.

The Cardinals come into this one with some new faces and not quite the same swagger as the 2008 team that lost in the Super Bowl. The Card’s big weapon is still wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, but the key for the Rams defense will not be the secondary.

This season the Ram’s boys up front have been doing a pretty good bringing pressure with 31 sacks this season; that will be key on Sunday. The defense has to pressure Arizona and not give Derek Anderson time to get comfortable and find his man. If the defense can have success there, they’ll be able to control the Cardinal’s struggling offense (just 19 points in its’ last two games).

On the other side of the ball, the Rams will be handing the Cardinal’s defense a huge dose of Steven Jackson. In his last two games against the Cards Jackson has totaled 197 yards rushing. Along with the ground game, the Rams are going to need rookie quarterback Sam Bradford to continue his steady play. In his last six starts Bradford has thrown a total of 210 passes with 11 going for touchdowns and just one interception.

Facing the Cardinal’s 25th ranked pass defense won’t exactly be like easy pickens, but it could be close. Bradford is much improved and the Cards defense has been burned with at least one passing score of 38 yards or more in each of their last three games.

This one could get ugly for Arizona fast if they don’t take care of the ball.

My Pick; Rams 30, Cardinals 20

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

MY POWER RANKINGS (WEEK 12)

December 3rd, 2010, Friday

MY NFL Team Power Rankings
(Thru Week Twelve)


There are still a few doubters out there, but for the first 12 weeks of the 2010 season, no team has played better or been more consistent than the Atlanta Falcons. They are not perfect, but for the moment they remain on top of my rankings.

While the Falcons remain the cream of the crop, the Jets and Patriots remain on their heels by continuing their winning ways; of course that will end for one this Monday night. Mr. Destiny, Mr. Chance, and Mrs. Karma must all be football fans seeing as how the 9-2 Jets will be meeting the 9-2 Patriots on Monday night. And as if that wasn’t enough, how about a tasty appetizer on Sunday night before the Monday night main course with the 8-3 Ravens hosting the 8-3 Steelers?

This weekend’s action promises to be nothing less than exciting and will surely shake up the rankings. With week 13 Sunday set to kickoff in less than two days, here’s how I rank them;

Top 10
(Does not include Thursday’s game)

1. Atlanta Falcons (9-2): The Falcons are led by Matty “Ice” Ryan, as he is now affectionately known; Ryan has 19 passing touchdowns this season and has his team a perfect 6-0 at home. A balanced offensive attack and stingy defense (19 points allowed per game) has the Falcons looking to fly a long way.
2. New York Jets (9-2): The Jets and quarterback Mark Sanchez just keep finding ways to win, but a big test on Monday night could legitimize their recent efforts or cast a cloud of doubt over what has been thus far a pretty good run this season.
3. New England Patriots (9-2): The Patriots are starting to show some semblance of the early 2000 Super Bowl teams. With a huge showdown with the Jets looming, you know Brady and Belichick were made for these moments, but is their young defense ready for the challenge?
4. Baltimore Ravens (8-3): The Ravens defense is starting to grove with Ed Reed back, only 23 points allowed in the last two weeks. With Flacco starting to open up the passing game (295 yards per game the past two games), this week’s showdown with the Steelers could take on an aerial look.
5. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-3): The Steelers dodged a bullet last week surviving in overtime, but a leaky secondary could be a problem in their week 13 matchup with the Ravens on Sunday night.
6. New Orleans Saints (8-3): The Saints keep chasing the division leading Falcons, but with four straight wins there is no slowdown to their chase. In the last four games the Saints are averaging over 29 points; they are starting to look like last season’s champs.
7. Chicago Bears (8-3): The Monsters of the Midway have returned to the windy city and the Bears defense has them sitting atop the north all alone. They will face a tough test down the stretch with games against NE, MIN, NYJ, and GB.
8. Green Bay Packers (7-4): The Packers stumbled last week on the road against a good Atlanta team, but they catch a bit of a break with the Niners in town this week. Packers don’t have the horses to run the ball (ranked 23rd), they will only go as far as Aaron Rodgers and the passing game (ranked 8th) take them.
9. Philadelphia Eagles (7-4): The Eagles coming into week 13 were still a dangerous team that present a lot of matchup problems for opposing defenses. With the win on Thursday night, the Texans experienced a lot of those matchup problems while the rest of the league was able to watch.
10. New York Giants (7-4): The Giants have hit a few bumps in the road of late, but a win last week moved them into a first place tie with the Eagles and now have the two on a showdown collision course rematch set for week 15.

The Rest of the league

• Kansas City Chiefs (7-4)
• Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-4)
• San Diego Chargers (6-5)
• Indianapolis Colts (6-5)
• Jacksonville Jaguars (6-5)
• Miami Dolphins (6-5)
• Washington Redskins (5-6)
• Tennessee Titans (5-6)
• Oakland Raiders (5-6)
• St. Louis Rams (5-6)
• Houston Texans (5-6)
• Seattle Seahawks (5-6)
• San Francisco 49ers (4-7)
• Minnesota Vikings (4-7)
• Cleveland Browns (4-7)
• Dallas Cowboys (3-8)
• Denver Broncos (3-8)
• Arizona Cardinals (3-8)
• Buffalo Bills (2-9)
• Detroit Lions (2-9)
• Cincinnati Bengals (2-9)
• Carolina Panthers (1-10)

HOW I SEE IT

December 1st, 2010 Wednesday

HOW I SEE IT

Something is Amiss in Indy

When was the last time we saw the colts lose two straight? I’m sure it has happened on several occasions, but usually the culprit time and time again has been the team’s questionable defense.

While the Indy defense of 2010 is nothing to fear, this current slide can not be faulted to them. Sue the opposing offenses have managed to carve the defense up as has been the case for the most part in the past, but over the last two weeks something’s been amiss in Indy; the play of quarterback Peyton Manning.

In his last two starts Manning has committed seven turnovers, which surprisingly is not a career high for the most turnovers in any two game stretches. Back in 2007 Manning had eight, but that was only because he threw six picks in one game.

Everyone makes mistakes and quarterbacks throw picks, but with Manning in particular over the past two weeks his errors have been monumental. In week 11 a late 4th quarter interception killed a possible game winning/tying drive with just 31 seconds left in the game. Last week against the Chargers Manning threw two picks that were returned for touchdowns.

One would have to ask, is Peyton sick? What’s the problem?

While it is Manning making these mistakes, all may not be his fault alone. Coincidently, in the team’s last two games, the Colts are averaging just 16 run plays and just 48 yards on the ground. The non-existent run game (heavily due to injury; Joseph Addai-neck, Mike Hart-ankle) has placed a lot of weight on the shoulders of “the Sheriff” (Manning).

Along with the lack of production in the run game, Manning’s O-line has been letting him down as well. Last Sunday against the Chargers the Colts signal caller was faced with a lot of pressure from the opposing defense. Manning was hurried and hit repeatedly, though he was sacked only once.

For the Colts, there should be no worries about Manning getting himself corrected, but if the team is going to get back on track a healthy backfield and better play up front will be needed. There’s no doubt that because of his passing instincts and ability to get rid of the ball quickly has Manning saved the offense on occasion by avoiding too many sacks.

Then again a sack does less damage than a turnover; something that Peyton should consider while he and his team work those needed pieces back into place (which you know they will).


The Forecast in Denver; Dark and Gloomy

So much for a vote of confidence coming from team owner Pat Bowlen, when asked about the security of head coach Josh McDaniels job. Following the team’s debacle and eighth loss of the season on Sunday, in a interview by AOL Fanhouse Bowlen stated that McDaniels would return in 2011, saying “I’m not interested in making a coaching change.”

As early as Monday, all of that has changed with Bowlen leaving a caveat that he will continue to monitor the team’s progress and do what is in its’ best interest. For McDaniel’s and his tenure as the man in charge on the sideline, it appears the bloom has fallen off his rose.

After his thunderous 6-0 start last season everything has simply gone downhill in the wrong direction and appears to be picking up speed. After such an impressive start McDaniels and his new look Bronco’s have lost 16 of their last 21 games. The Bronco’s have also surrendered a total of 124 points in its’ last three home games. They are 2-4 at home this season and back in week seven the team suffered one of the worst losses at home in franchise history.

There comes a time when you have to cut your losses and for Bowlen, McDaniels, and the fans of Denver, that time may have come and past. When you are building a winner you need to have the right pieces and the best pieces in place to win. You need a big armed franchise quarterback, a physical beast of a receiver, and a tough nosed versatile ball-carrier; oops, they had all of this and the kid from Boston chased them away. The damage was not just losing that talent, but having to back into the draft to replace those players rather than rebuilding a defense filled with great veteran leadership.

Drafting talent on offense like Knowshon Moreno, Tim Tebow, and Demaryius Thomas only became necessary when McDaniels traded Jay Cutler (although that deal seems to be working out), Brandon Marshall, and Peyton Hillis away. These were valuable picks that could have been spent on a mountain of a D-lineman, a pass rush specialist, and a playmaking linebacker.

Nonetheless, the decisions were made and since his (McDaniels’) arrival to Denver there’s been no question as to who has been in charge of the Bronco’s camp. This has been McDaniel’s ship to steer and with five games left in a season that is in all likelihood over, he needs to make great strides and a huge positive impression to convince the locals and the team owner he’s the right man for the job.

Finishing 8-8 is not much of an accomplishment for a team that has been here the last two seasons, but to finish THIS season with five straight wins would sure make the right impression for those Denver diehards wishing to see this mess-of-a 3-8 team get cleaned up.

In a game that is highly visible and greatly viewed, impressions mean everything because they give perception; and perception sells. You can’t look good and lose in the NFL, you only look good winning; if you win, you look good period.

Just my take.

By David Ortega

Sunday, November 28, 2010

KEYS 2 SUNDAY

November 28th, 2010, Sunday

Keys 2 Sunday


Week 12 Previews

Philadelphia Eagles @ Chicago Bears

I will be the first person to admit I am not completely sold on “Da Bears” this season. Even at 7-3 running stride for stride with the Green Bay Packers in the NFC North has yet to sell me.

In eleven weeks, the Bears have managed to stumble their way to seven wins despite being ranked just 20th in the league running the ball and turning the ball over 28 times this season. There’s no question the defense has been a plus, but I have my suspicions about this third ranked unit.

Today the Eagles will be in town and with Mike Vick and company. In their last three games led by Vick the Eagles are averaging 37 points per game. Offensively today’s matchup will be all about Vick and the Bears ability to control and try to contain the elusive quarterback. The Eagles will be relying heavily on Vick’s legs (5 rushing touchdowns) are arm (11 passing touchdowns) today as the Bears (ranked 2nd against the run) won’t be yielding much to the ground game today.

A big key for the Eagles success will be quarterback Jay Cutler’s (10 interceptions) tendency to force throws and take chances and his offensive line’s inability to provide needed protection (37 sacks allowed). The Eagles defense ranks just 14th against the pass, but with 26 sacks this season they will be bringing the pressure.

This game will be a story of big plays by Vick and the Eagles passing game against a secondary that has succumbed to the big pass on occasion, but it will also feature a number of turnovers that could befall the Cutler and the Bears, courtesy of the Eagles pass rush. In their last three wins, the defense has pressured opposing quarterbacks registering 5 sacks and forcing 11 turnovers.

Since the Bears don’t run the ball nearly enough, expect to see this game take on a familiar feel for Eagle fans; lots of pressure, lots of hurries, some sacks, and of course a few costly turnovers.

My Pick; Eagles 31, Bears 21

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

MY POWER RANKINGS (WEEK 11)

November 23rd, 2010, Wednesday

MY NFL Team Power Rankings
(Thru Week Eleven)

This week the Falcons remain atop the nest of Power rankings following their week 11 victory over the Rams. Led by quarterback Matt Ryan (18 passing touchdowns in 2010), the Falcons used a balance attack (253 yards passing-138 yards rushing) to improve their road 3-2 and 8-2 overall.

The Falcons continue their success not needing much luck, unlike the New York Jets who once again found some late game magic to pull out the win. After nearly blowing a 23-7 lead, the Jets found themselves trailing 27-23 with less than a minute to play. And as they have now done in three consecutive games, quarterback Mark Sanchez and the Jets found a way. Sanchez connected with Santonio Holmes in the left corner of the end-zone for a 6-yard score with 16 second left to steal the game back.

A couple of noteworthy teams making moves up the ranking ladder this week with just great play include the Packers and the Saints. Both clubs looked very good in their respective games scoring over 30 points on their way to victory.

With week 12 set to kickoff on Thanksgiving Thursday with three games, here’s how I rank them;

Top 10

1. Atlanta Falcons (8-2): Matt Ryan continues to play flawless with 18 touchdowns to just 5 interceptions while his line continues to dominate up front; no sacks and 138 yards on the ground.
2. New York Jets (8-2): You can’t teach luck, but the Jets sure know how to win with it. They are not just lucky, being good often puts you in a good spot to take advantage and at 8-2, Ryan and his boys are not letting many opportunities slip past.
3. New England Patriots (8-2): Another solid win for Brady and his little bunch. In the last two weeks the Pats have defeated teams with a combined record of 13-7 and outscored them by 70-54. This team looks ready for the post-season.
4. Baltimore Ravens (7-3): After stumbling in week 10 to the Falcons, the Ravens bounced back in week 11 behind a strong performance from their third year quarterback Joe Flacco. Flacco passed for 301 yards and had the aid of two defensive touchdowns to help secure the win. If the Raven’s defense starts chipping in points too, this team could be a post season nightmare for some.
5. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-3): The Steelers rebounded in week 11 with a dominating performance against the Raiders. The offense ran up 431 yards of offense with 35 points while the defense limited Oakland to 182 nets yards and a single field goal.
6. New Orleans Saints (7-3): Drew Brees looked sharp completing 29 of 43 passes with four touchdowns and 382 yards passing. The results Saints 34, opponent a bus ticket home; now this is more like the defending champs.
7. Green Bay Packers (7-3): There is no question the Packers have the swagger and look of a winner now; 76 points and averaging 394 yards of offense their last two games. With 7 touchdowns in his last two starts Rodgers looked poised and ready to lead a second half charge deep into the post-season.
8. Philadelphia Eagles (7-3): The Eagles continue to dial up Mike Vick’s number on Sunday and he just wins. When Vick has started for the Eagles this season, they are 5-2. One of those losses came when Vick was knocked out early to (rib) injury. Since his return, the team has won three straight outscoring their opponents 112-69.
9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-3): A surprise team this season that should no longer be, the Buccaneers are starting to look like the real deal. An impressive 21-0 road win over the Niners last Sunday has firmly implanted the Bucs into our top ten. With two tough tests ahead, the Ravens this week followed by the Falcons in week 13 we’ll see just how good this team really is.

10. Chicago Bears (7-3): A team that has not been getting much air play or notoriety, the Bears continue to get better and look good. After handling the Vikings in week 10 decisively, the Bears followed that up with a more impressive Thursday night win over the Dolphins; offense-135 net yards rushing and 19 first downs/defense-six sacks and zero points allowed.


The Rest of the league

• New York Giants (6-4)
• Kansas City Chiefs (6-4)
• Indianapolis Colts (6-4)
• Jacksonville Jaguars (6-4)
• Washington Redskins (5-5)
• Tennessee Titans (5-5)
• San Diego Chargers (5-5)
• Oakland Raiders (5-5)
• Miami Dolphins (5-5)
• Seattle Seahawks (5-5)
• St. Louis Rams (4-6)
• Houston Texans (4-6)
• Dallas Cowboys (3-7)
• San Francisco 49ers (3-7)
• Denver Broncos (3-7)
• Minnesota Vikings (3-7)
• Cleveland Browns (3-7)
• Arizona Cardinals (3-7)
• Buffalo Bills (2-8)
• Detroit Lions (2-8)
• Cincinnati Bengals (2-8)
• Carolina Panthers (1-9)

Saturday, November 20, 2010

KEYS 2 SUNDAY

November 20th, 2010, Saturday



Keys 2 Sunday


Week 11 Previews


New York Jets @ Houston

The Jets come into week 11 having just come off their second straight win in overtime. Sometimes it may be better to be lucky than good, but these guys are playing with fire a little too often for comfort. Fortunately for Rex Ryan and company they will be facing a Texans team that could be ripe for the picking; no luck here, just good football.

The Texan’s are ranked dead last against the pass and with just 14 sacks this season they will have a rough time trying to get to Jet’s quarterback Mark Sanchez (sacked 14 times this season). For New York pass protection will be a big key and there’s no better way to protect the quarterback than running the ball. With LaDanian Tomlinson and Shonn Greene the Jets will pound the pigskin inside against the Texan’s 15th ranked run defense.

Defensively the Jets will use their stud corners Revis Island and the Antonio Cromartie to slow down the Matt Schaub and the Texan’s passing attack. With a beast like Andre Johnson, you can’t hope to stop him, just get in the way a lot and slow him down.

Defensively the Jets will need lots of pressure on Schaub and it will be critical that their 5th ranked run defense contains running back Arian Foster. In nine games this season, the Jets defense has yet to allow more than 88 yards to any one runner.

With big play potential receivers like Santonio Holmes and Braylon Edwards, a bruising ground game led by L.T. and Greene, and a stellar defense the Jets should have little difficulty getting out front early. Expect to see the Jets control tempo early and often and force the Texans offense into one dimensional. This game will stay interesting long into the second half, but the Jets will run out front early and keep their distance.

My Pick; Jets 28,Texans 20


Indianpolis Colts @ New England Patriots

If you have been following both teams this season this would seem like an easy read. The Colts are on the road following a two game slide and appear to be running into a buzz-saw. Last Sunday night Tom Brady and company completely dismantled the Pittsburgh Steelers in Steel Town.

With tomorrow’s tilt in Foxboro, the 7-2 Patirots will continue to ride the magical arm of Mr. Brady. Brady has been terrific this season passing for nearly 2,200 yards and throwing 17 touchdowns in nine games.

Historically the Patriots have owned the Colts outdoors in the northeast, so Sunday’s matchup will in all likelihood become a showcase of the two star quarterbacks doing battle once again. The Colts would appear to lack the horses to keep their attack balanced and with Belichick master-minding the defense look for Patriots to cause confusion and try to force the Colts into mistakes.

The Colts have not been good against the run and bringing a whole lot of pressure, although they do have a nice pair of speed rushers on the outside. What’s going to be key for New England is effective running on the early downs to keep the dogs at bay to open up things downfield for Brady and his bunch.

Manning is not going to down without swinging, so this one will be a fight to the end no doubt, but the Pats will have the home cooking, the crowd, and of course Mr. Brady.

My Pick; Patriots 31, Colts 24


New York Giants @ Philadelphia Eagles

After watching his performance last Monday night, the game plan for the Eagles will be very simple, put the ball in Michael Vick’s hands and let his arm and legs do the work. Last week Vick was dominant like we’ve rarely ever seen, throwing the ball and running with the greatest of ease.

Vick has the ability to open up the defense and shred them apart with a precision touch and rocket arm. The Giant’s 4th ranked pass defense (14 touchdowns allowed) is going to have their hands full not only trying to keep Vick in check, but keeping up with the speedy Eagle’s receivers DeSean Jackson (5 touchdowns) and Jeremy Maclin (7 touchdowns).

Unfortunately for the Giant’s defense, Vick and the Eagles are not one dimensional and not only will Mike Vick cause the defense to get sick, but running back LeSean McCoy (615 yards rushing) will be a problem as well.

The Giants are pretty good on the defensive side of the ball, but the Eagles just have too many weapons. This tilt will be a street-fight until the final gun, but the difference could come down to the how well the Eagle’s defense plays. Their key will be to pressure Eli Manning and with 26 sacks this season, there could be a couple of Eagles getting awfully close to him.

This will be a good ole bar-room brawl between two NFC East heavy weights, but the final score may not reflect just how close an evenly matched these two teams are. The Eagles are soaring and at home, they should continue to fly.

My Pick; Eagles 34, Giants 23