NFL Week 12 Picks, Predictions, and Upset Specials Galore!
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Last Week 14-2
My best week to date. The only two games I got wrong were the Steelers losing to the Chiefs (who didn't get that one wrong?), and the Bengals at the Raiders (again, predicted this?).
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I also picked two of the three upset specials, hitting on the 49ers covering against the Packers, and the Colts defeating the Ravens.
I called for the Saints to beat the Bucs, but thought that Tampa would cover. Hey, no one is perfect.
Now that I have a separated shoulder from patting myself on the back, it is time to get into Week 12, since there will be three games on Thursday.
I would also like to take this opportunity to say Happy Thanksgiving to everyone that is taking the time to read this. I hope that everyone has a blessed day and enjoys a day full of getting fat and watching football.
Thanksgiving Games.
Green Bay @ Detroit
Injuries have hit both of these teams, especially the Packers. Al Harris and Aaron Kampman are either on IR or on their way to it. You would think that would be a disadvantage for the Packers, but this is the Lions, and Matthew Stafford isn't playing.
Packers win, 27-13.
Oakland @ Dallas
Oakland is coming off of the upset of the week, defeating the Cincinnati Bengals. The Cowboys struggled against the Redskins.
Lightning will not strike twice for Oakland and the Cowboys will handle them.
Cowboys win, 31-17.
The Broncos are in desperate need of a win, while the Giants have had trouble and winning last week is not a cure-all. The losing problem for the Broncos is infecting the team, and they are on the verge of self-destructing.
Last week we witnessed Brandon Marshall and Knowshon Moreno shouting at each other after a Moreno fumble in the end zone. Josh McDaniels has his work cut out for him.
Giants win, 24-10.
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Indianapolis @ Houston
The Texans lost a heart breaker to the Titans on Monday night, and this week they have to play against the undefeated Colts. The Colts are due to lose, and the Texans are basically in a playoff game.
If Houston loses, they fall to 5-6. Doubt can creep in and destroy this team, who is looking for their first playoff birth and winning season in franchise history.
Indy can ruin the Texans' season by winning this game.
Colts win, 34-17.
The Bears need to thank the Lions for being so bad, or they would be the worst team in the NFC North.
Minnesota knows that if the Patriots can beat the Saints on Monday Night Football (Upset Special Alert), they will be tied for the best record in the NFC, with home field advantage at stake.
Minnesota is not going to let up, and the Bears will get pounded.
Vikings win, 34-13.
Washington @ Philadelphia
Clinton Portis is still out, as is Ladel Betts. The Redskins are trying to play spoiler to the Eagles, but they just don't have enough weapons in their arsenal to even keep up with them.
Eagles win, 28-17.
Pittsburgh @ Baltimore
This is probably the most painful thing I have ever had to do.
Ben Roethlisberger is saying he is going to play, but is he really 100 percent after taking a knee to the head in overtime against the Chiefs?
The Ravens took the Colts to the closing minutes last week. Guard Chris Kemoeatu is injured, and lets be honest, this game is in Baltimore.
As much as I want to pick Pittsburgh to win, and as much as I hope I am wrong on this:
Ravens win, 21-17.
Kansas City @ San Diego (-13.5)
Even though the Chiefs beat the Steelers in overtime last week, winning their second game in a row, they still do not look like the kind of team that can be consistent week in and week out. I don't think they have a chance to win on the road at San Diego, who beat the Broncos last week, in Denver.
KC's bubble is about to burst.
Chargers win, 31-13.
Upset Specials of the Week
Miami is not the same team they were with Ronnie Brown. Even though they beat the Panthers last Thursday, I am not sold on them being a legit playoff contender (sorry Hotnuke).
Buffalo is playing with a ton of inspiration with interim coach Perry Fewell, and I think they will cover and win.
Bills win, 21-20.
Cleveland @ Cincinnati (-14)
Do you think the Vegas odds makers forgot that the last time these two teams played, the Bengals won with about :02 seconds left in OT, with a field goal that may have been no good?
The Bengals are going to win, but they will not cover the 14-point spread.
Bengals win, 27-17.
Arizona @ Tennessee (-3)
Kurt Warner, like Ben Roethlisberger, was knocked in the head last week, and also said that he is going to play this week. Mistake.
The Titans secondary is playing like last year, and Warner is going to have his hands full. The big difference is, Arizona is not going to be able to stop Chris Johnson, and the Titans are going to continue their winning streak.
Titans win, 28-21.
Seattle (-3) @ St. Louis
Neither team is playing very well, but the Rams stayed with the Saints until late in the game a couple of weeks ago.
The Seahawks' entire team may be on the injury report.
Many people believe that the Rams are horrible, and I agree, but Steven Jackson will be too much for the Seahawks.
Rams win, 17-13.
Atlanta is on a four-game losing streak, and though Tampa is not a very good team, 14 points is a lot to give up when your team is not playing well. Matt Ryan is playing more like a rookie than he did when he was a rookie.
Falcons win, 24-13.
Carolina @ New York Jets (-3)
Carolina is fighting for their playoff lives, while the Jets, who started the season at 3-0, look nothing like the team that beat the Patriots earlier this year.
Mark Sanchez is playing like a rookie, while Jake Delhomme is not playing as bad as he did at the beginning of the season.
Panthers win, 17-14.
Jacksonville (-3) @ San Francisco
Most people gave up on Jacksonville, except Jacksonville.
San Francisco started the season off as a surprise pick to go to the Super Bowl, but that talk is now dead and gone.
The Jaguars are going to pound the 49ers.
Jaguars win, 27-10.
New England @ New Orleans (-3)
A fitting game for Monday night and will be the best game of the week.
New England had the Colts all but defeated two weeks ago, before Bill Belichick gave the game to the Colts, and basically home field advantage through the AFC playoffs.
The Saints are a great team, but they have not played against a team as good as the Pats. This will be a high-scoring game, and if you like to gamble (which I am not saying you should, and if you do it is not my fault if you lose money, so don't blame me) bet the over (56).
Patriots win, 37-31.
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