Sunday, December 16, 2012

Week 15 Predictions

Last Week: 9-7
Season: 134-74

I'd love to think the Eagles could pull this off, but I sincerely doubt it.

CIN: 23
PHI: 10

The Falcons have shown their hand in recent weeks and the Giants are coming off a 25 point romping off the Saints. Gimme the G-Men.

NYG: 27
ATL: 17

No mercy Peyton. No mercy.

DEN: 30
BAL: 16

This game has been circled on the calendar since week 2 as the winner will likely take the division.

GB: 20
CHI: 17

Kirk Cousins has been impressive but I don't like his first start coming against a Browns team having won 3 straight.

WAS: 19
CLE: 23

Texans will be playing with a chip on their shoulder after that porous excuse for a game last monday night.

IND: 24
HOU: 38

It seems like this week has two types of games. Either absolutely awesome or utterly meaningless. This classifies as the latter.

JAC: 13
MIA: 17

Any time I feel bad about how the Steelers have played this season, I think of the Saints.

TB: 24
NO: 34

I'm thinking 3 touchdowns for Adrian Peterson.


MIN: 24
STL: 16


Calvin Johnson (1546) has three games to get 303 more yards, and break Jerry Rice's single season record (1849).

DET: 27
ARI: 13

With the 49ers traveling cross country to the red hot Patriots, and a matchup of their own next week, Seahawk fans have reason to be excited.

SEA: 24
BUF: 21

How much you want to bet that the Chargers get steam rolled this week by Cam Newton? (Just to make Steelers fans everywhere cry over their teams unrelenting volatility)

CAR: 30
SD: 16

This will be the first time since week 5 that the Steelers will start a game with James Harrison, Lamarr Woodley, Troy Polamalu and Ryan Clark all on the field at the same time. In fact, this quartet has only played 18 snaps together all season!

PIT: 34
DAL: 20

You know this is a meaningless game when Dave Damesheck is talking about this being the best "uni matchup" in the NFL.

KC: 13
OAK: 27

New England is getting hot at the right time. At least for San Francisco fans, Aldon Smith (19.5) only needs 3.5 more sacks to break Michael Strahan's single season record (22.5).

SF: 23
NE: 31

I know the Jets are technically still in the hunt-but come on. This is just the next in what has been a pretty dreadful lineup of Monday Night Football games in 2012.

NYJ: 20
TEN: 23

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