Columnist Josh Satlers NFL Game Picks Week 15
By Josh Satler - www.profootball101.org
Week 15 is usually when things begin to get very interesting in the NFL. The pretenders fall by the wayside while the contenders begin to separate themselves from the pack and solidify their playoff standing.
After racking up victories in our best bets section to the tune of a 67% clip vs the spread over the past three weeks, here’s who we like for Week 15.
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1. Carolina Panthers (-7.5) vs. Denver Broncos: At a different point in the season, this might be considered a trap game for the Carolina Panthers. Coming off a huge win vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night, and having to head up north to face the Defending Champion New York Giants, this game sandwiched in between, might have been overlooked, but with an NFC South title (and possibly home field advantage throughout) still in reach, you don’t have to worry about that. The two-headed monster of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart will run the football all over Denver, and the defense led by Julius Peppers will make life miserable for Jay Cutler. Easy win for Carolina.
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2. Pittsburgh Steelers (+2) vs. Baltimore Ravens: These teams are nearly identical with the exception of the QB position. And in this contest, which will go a long way towards deciding the AFC North, look for the running games from both teams to be non-existent and the passing game to be the difference. Under that scenario, we like Ben Roethlisberger out gunning Joe Flacco.
3. New York Giants (+3) vs. Dallas Cowboys: This by no means will be an easy football game. The Cowboys are coming off a demoralizing loss and the Giants are looking to bounce back from an uncharacteristic lack of effort vs. the Eagles. Even though New York has won the NFC East and has a home game, they can earn a 1st round bye with a win on Sunday and can also severely damage the Cowboys playoff prospects. Look for the Giants to look more like the team that won seven straight (prior to the loss) and make a few more plays than the Tony Romo led Cowboys.
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+3) vs Atlanta Falcons: See money line analysis.
Others we like:
1. Philadelphia Eagles (-14) vs. Cleveland Browns: The Eagles have new found playoff hopes after huge victories over the Cardinals on Thanksgiving Night and the Giants last weekend. The Eagles should score at least 30 points while we don’t see Ken Dorsey and his teammates scoring double digits.
2. Tennessee Titans (-3.5) vs. Houston Texans: This game was one that we could go either way on, but considering that the Titans still needs to win in order to have home field throughout in the AFC, we see a spirited effort. They don’t want to fall to the Texans and then have to beat the Steelers and the Colts to win the top seed.
3. San Francisco 49ers (+6.5) vs. Miami Dolphins: It’s been a great season for the Dolphins and no one thought they’d be sitting tied atop the AFC East after Week 14, but here they are. While we think the Dolpins will win this game, Mike Singletary has his 49ers playing hard for him and he’s playing to win a head coaching job himself, so look for a much closer game than Vegas anticipates down in South Beach.
Money Line:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+140) vs. Atlanta Falcons: The Buccaneers took quite a beating when they went into Charlotte last Monday Night. DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart combined for over 300 yards and 4 TDs against their stellar defense, and you know Gruden, Kiffin and the team are none too happy about that. Look for the Buccaneers to get after QB Matt Ryan, something that hasn’t been too easy to do, and force him into a mistake that turns the game. And offensively, look for a steady diet of Dunn and Cadillac Williams to set up the play action to Antonio Bryant and the other outside play makers. It’ll be close, but we see the Buccaneers' experience winning out in this crucial game.

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