
2010 NFL Predictions:Week 3 Picks,Division Winners, Playoff Predictions
Here are the my week 3 picks, division winners and statistic leaders for the 2010 season.
For my week 3 picks i am going to do score predictions and statistics, for division winners I am going to have predicted 2010 records, playoff predictions are going to be over or under.
Added: September 20, 2010
Tennessee @ New York
1 of 29
With the recent benching of Vince Young in the Music City there should be some worrying right?
Wrong.
The Titans are just two talented a team and can succeed with either VY or Kerry Collins maybe even rookie Rusty Smith.
New York is coming off a devestating loss to the AFC Champion Indianapolis Colts and is looking for revenge.
Score: Titans 24 Giants 21
Statistic Leaders:
Titans
Vince Young 23-34 210 yards 1 TD 2 Ints
Chris Johnson 106 yards 2 TD's
Nate Washington 5 receptions 70 yards 1 TD
Giants
Eli Manning 27-41 301 yards 3 TD's 2 Int's
Ahmad Bradshaw 81 yards
Hakim Nicks 10 receptions 134 yards 1 TD
Pittsburgh @ Tampa Bay
2 of 29
Both teams will face each other for the first time since '06 and are coming off impressive wins and are undeafeated.
I think Tampa bay unridles this strong Pittsburgh Defense and pulls an upset.
Score: Bucs 16 Steelers 13
Bucs
Josh Freeman 21-28 212 yards TD
Caddilac Williams 96 yards
Mike Williams 4 receptions 43 yards TD
Steelers
Charlie Batch 18-29 176 yards TD
Rashard Mendenhall 126 yards
Hines Ward 4 receptions 57 yards
Cincinnati @ Carolina
3 of 29
Cincinnati is having a up and down start with 1-1 respectively while Carolina is starting 0-2 and is looking no better then without Jake Delhomne.
With Jimmy Clausen getting his first career start look for him to have some rookie mistakes and Cincinnati should wrap this up by the 3rd quarter.
Score: Bengals 34 Panthers 21
Bengals:
Carson Palmer 26-35 281 yards 3 TD's
Cedric Benson 91 yards 1 TD
Batman(Ocho) 6 receptions 123 yards 1 TD
Panthers
Jimmy Clausen 14-26 163 yards 1 TD 2 Ints
DeAngelo Williams 121 yards 2 TD's
Steve Smith 3 receptions 33 yards TD
Washington @St.Louis
4 of 29
The Redskins are coming off a devastating Overtime loss to Houston with Donovan McNabb throwing for over 420 yards and a TD.
The Rams are coming off yet another loss to Oakland which they where dominating in until the 2nd half.
Look for some Hail Mary's and pitches for the Redskins and some short passes and hard nose running for the Rams.
Score: Redskins 41 Rams 16
Redskins
Donovan McNabb 25-32 363 yards 3 TD's
Clinton Portis 101 yards 2 TD's
Chris Cooley 6 receptions 121 yards 1 TD
Rams
Sam Bradford 22-37 244 yards 1 TD 2 Ints
Steven Jackson 125 yards 1 TD
Steven Jackson (receiving) 134 yards
Cleveland @ Baltimore
5 of 29
Really, Both teams right now are just...... junk.
The Browns are 0-2 losing to the Cheifs and Bucs while the Ravens are 1-1 with Joe Flacco throwing 4 Picks last week.
It should be a close one but in the end it should go like this.
Score: Browns 13 Ravens 12
Browns
Jake Delhomne 19-30 198 yards TD
Jerome Harrison 95 yards
M.M. 4 receptions 43 yards TD
Ravens
Joe Flacco 25-35 248 yards TD Int
Ray Rice 110 yards
Anquan Boldin 10 receptions 151 yards TD
Dallas @Houston
6 of 29
Houston is living up to the hype with upset wins over Indy and Washington (OT).
Dallas is not living up to any hype and is 0-2 after devestating losses to Washington and Chicago.
The passing gamew will be key to both teams.
Score: Cowboys 21 Texans 14
Cowboys
Tony Romo 23-32 292 yards 2 TD's 1 Int
Marian Barber 106 yards TD
Dez Bryant 7 receptins 52 yards TD
Texans
Matt Schaub 24-31 302 yards 2 TD's
Arain Foster 78 yards
Andre Johnson 8 receptions 109 yards 2 TD's
San Francisco @ Kansas City
7 of 29
The most hyped team not to live up to it, The San Francisco 49ers.
They where put down in flames by the Seahawks and had to face a tough Saints team.
Kansas City has surprised everyone and has started the season 2-0.
Score: Chiefs 28 49ers 21
Chiefs
Matt Cassal 16-31 151 yard 2 TDs 2 Ints
Jamaal Charles 145 yards 1 TD (Other TD by Thomas Jones, 62 yards)
Dwayne Rowe 5 receptions 61 yards 1 TD
49ers
Alex Smith 26-35 234 yards 2 TD's
Frank Gore 103 yards 1 TD
Vernon Davis 7 receptions 125 yards 1 TD
Detroit @ Minnesota
8 of 29
The Vikings are having a very bad season and had no nope of getting better.
Until Now.
Don't get me wrong, the Lions are a team on the rise but they are not any where near strong enough to beat the 'Kings.
Score: Vikings 35 Lions 14
Vikings
Brett Favre 24-31 280 yards 2 TD's 1 Int
Adrian "All Day" Peterson 123 yards 2 TD's (Other rushing TD by Toby Gerhart, 45 yards)
Percy Harvin 5 receptions 99 yards 1 TD
Lions
Shaun Hill 25-34 250 yards 1 TD
Jahvid Best 88 yards 1 TD
Calvin Johnson 3 receptions 65 yards 1 TD
Buffalo @ New England
9 of 29
The Patriots are good, The Bills are bad. 'Nuff said.
Score: Patriots 42 Bills 17
Patriots
Tom Brady 24-29 321 yards 4 TD's
Fred Taylor 67 yards 2 TD's
Randy Moss 6 receptions 134 yards 1 TD
Bills
Trent Edwards 18-25 202 yards 1 TD
C.J.Spiller 97 yards 1 TD
C.J. Spiller (receiving) 4 receptions 78 yards 1 TD
Atlanta @ New Orleans
10 of 29
Both teams are off to good starts and both teams are dangerous.
Look for a good and close game.
Score: Saints 27 Falcons 24
Saints
Drew Brees 29-45 343 yards 3 TD's 1 Int
Reggie Bush 56 yards
Jeremy Shockey 4 receptions 78 yards 1 TD
Falcons
Matt Ryan 20-30 189 yards 2 TD 3 Int
Jason Snelling 130 yards 1 TD
Roddy White 7 receptions 70 yards 1 TD
Philadelphia @ Jacksonville
11 of 29
Ah, the smell of bad news in the morning.
Kevin Kolb is gonna start for the Eagles. Wait, wait wasn't Vick good enough? Not according to Head Coach Andy Reid who stated Kolb will start.
The Jaguars are 1-1 with a win over Denver and a loss to San Diego.
Score: Jaguars 23 Eagles 17
Jaguars
David Garrard 22-28 210 yards 1 TD 1 Int
MJ-D 112 yards 2 TD's
MJ-D (receiving) 6 receptions 50 yards 1 TD
Eagles
Kevin Kolb 17-22 145 yards 1 TD 1 Int
LeSean McCoy 123 yards 1 TD
Jeremy Maclin 3 receptions 41 yards 1 TD
Oakland @ Arizona
12 of 29
Ahhh, a hard one to choose. Both teams are not that good but one will have a victory.
Score: Oakland 17 Arizona 14
Oakland
Bruce 7-11 105 yards 1 Int/ Jason 10-15 131 yards 1 TD
Darren McFadden 104 yards 1 TD
Darren McFadden ( receiving) 3 recptions 29 yards
Arizona
Derek Anderson 23-34 261 yards 2 TD's 1 Int
Beanie Wells 72 yards
Larry Fitzgerald 10 receptions 121 yards 2 TD's
Seattle @ San Deigo
13 of 29
Philip Rivers vs Matt Hasselback. Who Wins?
We'll let you decide.
Score: Chargers 10 Seahawks 7
Chargers
Philip Rivers 23-44 321 yards 1 TD 2 Int's
Darren Sproles 55 yards
Malcolm Floyd 4 receptions 150 yards 1 TD
Seahawks
Matt Hasselback 23-31 203 yards 1 TD
Julius Jones 78 yards
Julius Jones (receiving) 3 receptions 50 yards 1 TD
Indianapolis @ Denver
14 of 29
I smell an UPSET!!
Score: Broncos 21 Colts 17
Broncos
Kyle Orton 21-28 238 yards 2 TD's
Knoshown Moreno 117 yards 1 TD
Jabar Gaffney 7 receptions 100 yards 1 TD
Colts
Peyton Manning 36-51 370 yards 2 TD's 2 Ints
Joseph Addai 61 yards
Reggie Wayne 5 receptions 91 yards 1 TD
NY Jets @ Miami
15 of 29
Miami and New York. Hmmm... The Jets stunk in the opener and did very well last sunday.
Miami is undefeated and is looking to keep its steak going.
Brandon Marshall is to much for "Revis Island".
Score; Dolphins 14 Jets 10
Dolphins
Chad Henne 10-18 123 yards 1 TD
Ronnie Brown 141 yards 1 TD
Brandon Marshall 3 receptions 67 yards 1 TD
Jets
Mark Sanchez 19-31 191 yards 1 Int
LT 81 yards 1TD
Braylon Edwards 5 receptions 50 yards
Green Bay@Chicago
16 of 29
Both teams are 2-0 and are on the rise.
The Bears pulled through a tough game in week 1 against Detroit and pulled an upset against Dallas last week.
The packers look like a unstopable team the first two weeks.
Score; Packers 24 Bears 21
Packers
Aaron Rodgers 24-31 245 yards 2 TD's
Brandon Jackson 107 yards 1 TD
Donald Driver 5 receptions 78 yards 1 TD
Bears
Jay Cutler 20-34 267 yards 3 TD's
Matt Forte 101 yards
Devin Hester 11 receptions 110 yards 1 TD
Division Winners: NFC East
17 of 29
Washington Wins The East: 10-6
Other places:
2.New York 10-6
3.Dallas 9-7
4.Philly 9-7
Division Winners: NFC North
18 of 29
Green Bay Wins The North at: 11-5
Other Places:
2. Minnesota 10-6
3.Chicago 9-7
4. Detroit 7-9
Division Winners: NFC South
19 of 29
New Orleans Wins The South at: 11-5
Other Places:
2. Tampa Bay 9-7
3. Atlanta 9-7
4. Carolina 6-10
Division Winners: NFC West
20 of 29
Seattle Wins The NFC West at: 9-7
Other Places:
2. Arizona 8-8
3. San Francisco 8-8
4. St.Louis 3-13S
Division Winners: AFC East
21 of 29
New England Wins The AFC east at: 12-4
Other Places:
2. Miami 10-6
3. New York 9-7
4. Buffalo 4-12
Division Winners: AFC North
22 of 29
Cincinnati Wins The AFC North at: 11-5
Other Places:
2. Pittsburgh: 9-7
3. Baltimore: 9-7
4. Cleveland 7-9
Division Winners: AFC South
23 of 29
Tennessee Wins The AFC South at: 11-5
Other Places:
2. Indy 11-5
3. Houston 10-6
4. Jacksonville 8-8
Division Winners: AFC West
24 of 29
Denver Wins The AFC West at: 10-6
Other Places:
2. San Diego 9-7
3. Oakland 8-8
4. Kansas City 6-10
NFC Playoff Picture
25 of 29
1. Saints 11-5
2. Green Bay 11-5
3. Washington 10-6
4. Seattle 9-7
Wild Card:
5. Minnesota 10-6
6. New York 10-6
AFC Playoff Picture
26 of 29
1. New England 12-4
2. Tennessee 11-5
3. Cincinnati 11-5
4. Denver 10-6
Wild Card:
5. Indianapolis 11-5
6. Miami 10-6
Wild Card Playoffs
27 of 29
NFC:
Washington vs New York: Redskins 24-17
Seattle vs Minnesota: Vikings 35-28
AFC:
Cincinnati vs Miami: Cincinnati 35-21
Denver vs Indianapolis: Denver 31-30
Divisional Playoffs
28 of 29
NFC:
Washington vs Green Bay: Redskins 24-21 (OT)
Minnesota vs New Orleans: Vikings 34-31
AFC:
Cincinnati vs Tennessee: Bengals 21-10
Denver vs New England: Patriots 28-17
Conference Playoffs
29 of 29
Washington vs Minnesota: ?
Cincinnati vs New England: ?
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