NFL: Week 12

Went 3 for 3 on Thanksgiving, but the Bengals lost yet again. Thanks for another great performance Bengals. They once again outdid themselves and there is no point in wasting any more time watching or talking about the 2010 Cincinnati Bengals. Let me know when Mike Brown dies, retires, or sells the team, then we'll talk. So, on to the rest of the NFL and the rest of the Week 12 games.

Week 12 Picks
Atlanta over Green Bay: Game of the Week. The Falcons and Packers both have great chances of going to the Super Bowl and are two of the best in the NFL. A lot of points will be scored with these two high powered offenses and I like Matt Ryan and Roddy White over Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.

Pittsburgh over Buffalo: No way that Buffalo wins three in a row, Steelers should have no problem.

Cleveland over Carolina: Oh, boy nothing better than Browns v. Panthers. A combined 4-16 record and even though Jake Delhomme will be back at quarterback to face his old team the Panthers, the Browns should win. Carolina has just about locked up the number overall pick in the draft.

NY Giants over Jacksonville: The G-Men are banged up, especially at wide receiver, but still not jumping on the Jaguars band-wagon. Giants get it done on home.

Minnesota over Washington: The Vikings got rid of Brad Childress and I think they will play well under new head coach Leslie Frazier, who was a former Bengals defensive coordinator. Much like the Cowboys, the Vikings respond to Frazier and beat the Redskins on the road.

Houston over Tennessee: Tennessee has a load of problems, from Vince Young and Jeff Fisher having tiffs and with Young and Kerry Collins out, Rusty Smith will get the start at quarterback. Houston may have the worst pass defense in the league, but they will outscore the Titans.

Kansas City over Seattle: The Seahawks play in the worst division in football and even though their in first place, their 5-5. Still think the 49ers can make a run at the NFC West title and Kansas City will have a tough game on the west coast, but should win.

Oakland over Miami: The Dolphins, like the Titans have problems at the quarterback position with both Chad's, Pennington and Henne, probably out. So, Tyler Thigpen may get the start again. I like the Raiders, who will be starting QB Bruce Gradkowski, even though they were blown out last week.

Denver over St. Louis: Denver puts up a lot of points and yards, but their defense has hurt them. St. Louis still has a chance in the NFC West, but I think Denver will come out on top.

Philadelphia over Chicago: Both teams are 7-3 and the matchup between the Bears defense and the Eagles offense, with Michael Vick, will be very interesting. A great game is almost eminent and I like the Eagles to come out on top. These teams could possibly meet again in the playoffs.

Baltimore over Tampa Bay: Tampa has a lot of competition for the playoffs in the NFC and I think that at the end of the season, they are going to be sitting at home. Ravens are a very good football team and will win at home.

Indianapolis over San Diego: Game of the Week, number two. Two of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, Peyton Manning and Philip Rivers, will fight it out Sunday night and a lot of points are going to be scored. Indy has been hurt by injuries and Rivers is hard to stop, but Peyton Manning doesn't lose two in a row. Colts win a very, very close one.

San Francisco over Arizona: Another great game. Both the 49ers and Cardinals are 3-7 and are tied for the last place in the NFC West. Like I said earlier, I think the 49ers still have a chance, but a very slim one. Cardinals haven't been good all season and I like San Francisco.

This Week: 3-0
Last Week: 12-4
Overall: 96-67

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