Saturday Games
Bengals @ Texans 3:30pm
Texans have been a smoke and mirrors show this entire season, IMO. Bengals have been solid in the 2nd half of the season and have shown some poise and confidence. I think they can come into Houston and beat the Texans if they can play mistake free, turnover free, football. Texans have lost 3 of their last 4 games too boot.
Vikings @ Packers 7pm
Although the Vikings won last week, the Packers have a lot of momentum after a long win streak leading up to that game. Added to the mix that Charles Woodson is returning this week after missing 9 games with a broken collar bone, I don't think the Packers lose this game at home(already beat Vikings at Lambeau this year). Limiting Peterson is obviously the Packers key to success here.
Sunday Games
Colts @ Ravens 12:00pm
Colts have been a big surprise to most this season, albeit a weaker schedule, but good solid play have kept them in some very close games. Ravens haven't been consistent IMO, and although they have home field advantage, I don't have confidence that Flacco can get the job done if Indy's secondary steps up like they should. Ravens have also lost 5 of their last 6, only winning against NYG which as of late is not much to brag about.
Seahawks @ Redskins 3:30pm
Tough call on this one, has the makings to be the best/closest game of the weekend. That said, the Redskins handled the Cowboys last week and Seattle barely squeaked past the struggling St. Louis Rams. RGIII will surely be more mobile this week after another week to heal, and Morris should also be a concern for Seattle after watching the destruction of the Cowboys front 7. Both teams have played some really good games this year so I'd be surprised if this game was a blowout. (52-14?? Anyone?? Bueller? Bueller? lol)
Bengals @ Texans 3:30pm
Texans have been a smoke and mirrors show this entire season, IMO. Bengals have been solid in the 2nd half of the season and have shown some poise and confidence. I think they can come into Houston and beat the Texans if they can play mistake free, turnover free, football. Texans have lost 3 of their last 4 games too boot.
Vikings @ Packers 7pm
Although the Vikings won last week, the Packers have a lot of momentum after a long win streak leading up to that game. Added to the mix that Charles Woodson is returning this week after missing 9 games with a broken collar bone, I don't think the Packers lose this game at home(already beat Vikings at Lambeau this year). Limiting Peterson is obviously the Packers key to success here.
Sunday Games
Colts @ Ravens 12:00pm
Colts have been a big surprise to most this season, albeit a weaker schedule, but good solid play have kept them in some very close games. Ravens haven't been consistent IMO, and although they have home field advantage, I don't have confidence that Flacco can get the job done if Indy's secondary steps up like they should. Ravens have also lost 5 of their last 6, only winning against NYG which as of late is not much to brag about.
Seahawks @ Redskins 3:30pm
Tough call on this one, has the makings to be the best/closest game of the weekend. That said, the Redskins handled the Cowboys last week and Seattle barely squeaked past the struggling St. Louis Rams. RGIII will surely be more mobile this week after another week to heal, and Morris should also be a concern for Seattle after watching the destruction of the Cowboys front 7. Both teams have played some really good games this year so I'd be surprised if this game was a blowout. (52-14?? Anyone?? Bueller? Bueller? lol)
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