Friday, September 16, 2011

NFL Week 2 Predictions

Here we go, 11-5 last week and looking to improve on that this week...

Detroit 34, Kansas City 17- Stafford and that offense continue their good form against a short-handed KC defense.

Buffalo 28, Oakland 23- Fitzpatrick and the Bills are very underrated, but so are the Raiders. This should be a hotly contested matchup, but Buffalo pulls it out.

Tampa Bay 30, Minnesota 21- The McNabb experiment in Minnesota will continue its bad start against a solid Tampa Bay team that underperformed last week.

Chicago 31, New Orleans 28- DA Bears pull it together for their grieving leader Brian Urlacher.

Baltimore 34, Tennessee 13- The Ravens contain Chris Johnson and shut down Hasselbeck and continue to show they are the most complete AFC team.

Cleveland 24, Indianapolis 20- Indy actually scores some points this week behind Kerry Collins, but Colt and the Browns get it done in Indy.

NY Jets 31, Jacksonville 17- The Jets move to 2-0 behind Sanchez and the Defense.

Pittsburgh 31, Seattle 13- The Steelers get it done this week behind a solid defensive performance and I can't imagine they turn the ball over 7 times this week. And Tarvaris Jackson sucks.

Washington 26, Arizona 21- Grossman and the Skins win another win and move to a shocking 2-0.

Green Bay 41, Carolina 10- Cam's greatness will not continue against the Champs, as Matthews, Rodgers and the Pack win it in Carolina.

Dallas 28, San Francisco 17- Romo plays adequately and the Boys beat my Niners in Candlestick.

New England 35, San Diego 30- Should be a high scoring affair at Gillette this week, but Brady outduels Rivers and the Pats go to 2-0.

Houston 31, Miami 23- Houston gets another one and the most underrated team in the league gets their 2-0.

Cincinnati 24, Denver 23- An ugly game, but I think Cincy pulls it out.

Philadelphia 31, Atlanta 24- Vick dominates in his return to Atlanta and Philly gets the win.

NY Giants 28, St Louis 27- Eli outduels Bradford and the Giants get their first win against the short-handed Rams.

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