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Fold
up the hide-a-bed, and buy the wife a pearl necklace;
it's time to move back into the Master bedroom. I
went 11-5 last week. If you've followed my
Luck at all this year, you noticed that my 11 wins
in week 14 are the most thus far and pushes my season
record to 103-94-6. It's convenient that my
best week followed my worst, but hey, that's the way
the pigskin bounces. Not only did I end up 11-5,
I bet big on some big games. I took the Hawks to win
in Minnesota at +250, the Saints to win in
Dallas at +260, and the terrible Niners to
beat Arizona for a huge payoff. So, with the little
money I had left, I got a little redemption from my
week 13 debacle. Heads up, because I'm firing up another
go at a big week starting this Sunday. It's getting
down to the nitty gritty, and I'm going to take advantage
of who's tough and who's Eli Manning, I mean
who's not! If you listen carefully you might just
come out on top, giving yourself an early return on
your wife's Christmas present.
Pittsburgh
(-10) at N.Y. Giants - You know I've got to go
with the Steel City in this Saturday game where 12-1
collides with 5-8. The boys in Pittsburgh have kept
up their tough play since the upsets of both New England
and Philadelphia. The Giants finally get to see what
they could've gotten without giving up next years
first round pick, in the Steeler's Ben Roethlisberger.
This rookie has had his ups and downs, but the downs
haven't resulted in a single loss. This is not the
week that changes. Unfortunately for Eli, his defense
won't feast on Big Ben like the Steelers will do on
him. The Steelers defense is underrated, even though
they are rated high. They take advantage of the ground
it out running game that Bill Cower runs, and fly
around the field when they aren't watching Duce Staley
and Jerome Bettis get first down after first down.
The Steelers will dominate on Saturday, because that's
what they do to bad teams. Game Date: 12/18/04
13:30 ET
Washington
(-5) at San Francisco - I hate taking Washington
ever, but like I've been saying the Niners are the
most pathetic team in the league. Sure, they won a
game last week, but that will be the last time that
happens this year, I can almost guarantee you that.
The Skins have started to realize how much they need
Clinton Portis to touch the ball if they want to win
games. He was throwing and receiving, as well as rushing
the ball last week in Philly. Portis is the whole
offense until Gibbs picks up a capable quarterback
to lead his team. Luckily, the Niners couldn't stop
Drew Bledsoe quarterbacking The Replacements. Here's
to 2-12 Coach Dennis Erickson, Cheers!
Game Date: 12/18/04 17:00 ET
Carolina
at Atlanta (-3) - What has gotten into Mushin
Muhammad and the Carolina Panthers. They've stopped
looking like the pussycats that had been playing the
first half of the year. For a team that has been decimated
by injuries, they are putting on quite a show. Unfortunately,
it's going to end up all for not. Though one can argue
that they are getting mounds of experience, all they
are really doing is climbing down the draft order.
Even though they have fought themselves into a playoff
race, they have now moved behind 10 teams in the NFC
alone when draft day comes around. I'd love to see
them end with 8 straight wins and make the playoffs,
but I don't see it happening. With two sub par teams
after Atlanta, they could make the playoffs even losing
on Saturday. This week in Atlanta, the Falcons will
show up for what will seem like the first time in
weeks. Mike Vick should run around a defense that
is still suffering from injuries, and the Falcon defense
should do enough to get Atlanta the win on their home
field. My heart says Panthers, my money says Falcons.
Game Date: 12/18/04 20:30 ET
Buffalo
(E) at Cincinnati - I've got to take the Buff
in Cincinnati. Get this; the Bills haven't scored
less than 37 points in any game of their 4 game win
streak. This is with the handicap of having Drew Bledsoe
start at quarterback. In the stomping of the Browns,
Drew managed to complete just 12-27 passing for 100
yards, a pick, and a TD. Luckily for Drew, his offense
produced 215 yards rushing, 105 from Mr. Willis McGahee.
With or without Drew, the Bills have been red hot,
and are likely to shut down an offensive attack from
the Bengals minus their rising star, Carson Palmer.
While Kitna is a great back-up, he hasn't played at
all this year, and will struggle against a defense
that allowed 14 net yards last week. Yes, 14! Game
Date: 12/19/04 13:00 ET
Dallas
at Philadelphia (-12.5) - I have yet to bet
on the Cowboys this year, and it's really paid off.
In fact, last week they improved my living situation
all by themselves. Thanks for losing to a pitiful
Saints team, Dallas. This week they won't have to
play like dog crap to lose, because they not only
face Philly, a team that is known to destroy Dallas,
but Terrell Owens as well, who makes his mark on the
Cowboy secondary whenever he damn well pleases. Dallas
can't hang with the Eagles, regardless of a spread
that nears two touchdowns. It's good to see the Cowboys
evaporating from the pathetic NFC playoff race. Game
Date: 12/19/04 13:00 ET
Denver
at Kansas City (+1.5) - Kansas City has ridden
their running game, even without their holy man, Priest
Holmes. Larry Johnson was phenomenal last week while
only carrying the ball 7 times. The one-two punch
of Blaylock and Johnson is turning in to a nine-punch
combination. These two back-ups have shown us just
how good Priest Holmes is to demand the touches he
gets when healthy. The Chiefs are out of the playoff
picture, but that doesn't make them any less willing
to sink the Broncos a little lower than their Shetland
Pony status of late. Denver slipped past Miami last
week by 3 measly points. I love the pathetic feeling
I get when watching Denver. Plummer has been terrible,
and their "much improved defense" has anything
but. Shannahan looks to be on his way out, that's
too bad. Not! Game Date: 12/19/04 13:00 ET
Houston
(+1) at Chicago - Houston gave it their all against
Indianapolis last week, but fell short to the wrecking
ball that is the Colts offense. David Carr has fallen
from the horse he was riding earlier in the year,
but should still lead his team past an offensively
challenged Chicago squad. Chi-Town has been down right
ugly this year, besides the game against the Vikings
two weeks ago. As I predicted, they took a tumble
in week 14, and will manage the same this Sunday.
Dominic Davis has been astounding with the ball in
his hands the last 5 or 6 weeks, and I see no reason
for that to halt.
Game Date: 12/19/04 13:00 ET
Minnesota
(-3) at Detroit - I don't care if Randy, Daunte,
and Mike Tice have been questionable lately, there
is no reason Joey Harrington should lead his team
to victory over the Vikings on Sunday. Regardless
of what critics think, they are still the same team
they were earlier in the year when eyebrows were raised.
Can they get back to that level and make some waves
in the playoffs? I don't know. But can they beat the
crap out of the Lions in Detroit? You betcha! Moss
will get on track with a couple touchdowns and Harrington
will get benched for somebody, anybody, to stop Steve
Marriucci from poking his own eyes out in disgust.
Game Date: 12/19/04 13:00 ET
San
Diego (-10) at Cleveland - The Browns have been
horrendous since Butch Davis stepped down as head
coach. The Chargers have gotten better and better
as the season has progressed. If you are still waiting
for Drew Brees to slip back to his old numbers, you
need to snap out of it. Drew has been damn good, enough
so, that I voted for him to go to Honolulu. Brees
has lifted his team and done everything he could to
make them a good ball club. They have reacted. The
Brees to Antonio Gates combination has impressed everyone,
and it seems unstoppable. I don't see Cleveland stopping
much of anything. I don't see them starting anything
either. For a team that lost 37-7 last week to Buffalo,
the 10 points against a superb Charger team seems
like nothing.
Game Date: 12/19/04 13:00 ET
Seattle
(+6) at N.Y. Jets - The Hawks stole one in Minnesota
last Sunday, much to my big fat grin, and a nice pocket
full of cash. Matt Hasselbeck has finally found his
slinger, which is good to see if you happen to be
a Seattle fan like me. The Hawks are a lot more dangerous
if teams have to start worrying about 334 yards and
3 touchdowns coming from Matt's arm. Shaun Alexander
will play a big role against a good Jet team, but
the Hawks are back, and are fixing to be what everyone
thought they would be all year, NFC Champs!
Game Date: 12/19/04 13:00 ET
New
Orleans (+8) at Tampa Bay - The Saints aren't
very good, but what they did to the Cowboys last week
is good enough to make me a believer. It's time for
them to win anyway. They are far from playoff contention,
even in the weak NFC, and have nothing to do but climb
down the draft latter. They are good at showing up
when the games no longer count. Tampa Bay is also
fighting for a shot at a lower draft pick, so this
game should be interesting. I don't know how I'm taking
the Saints when Deuce McCallister gained only 80 yards
on 30 carries last week. Ugh! Let's just call it a
hunch. The 8 points helps too. Game Date: 12/19/04
16:05 ET
St.
Louis at Arizona (+3) - My brain tells me to
take St. Louis here, but they seem to be doing everything
they can to remove themselves from post-season eligibility.
That's tough in the NFC, but they are managing it.
I'm betting on another star-choking performance this
week in Arizona. I think Dennis Green always likes
to win ball games, and his team will beat the odds
and take out a Ram team that has lost all confidence.
What will happen in St. Louis this off-season? All
I know is, right now, they stink, and it will show
on Sunday when they fall to a 'Zona squad that let
Ken Dorsey beat them a week ago. Yes, that Ken Dorsey!
Game Date: 12/19/04 16:05 ET
Jacksonville
(+3.5) at Green Bay - I haven't done that well
betting the Packers this year. Brett Favre has either
stepped up and threw touchdowns in my face, or thrown
more picks than touchdowns when my money was riding
his arm. Either way, when they've won, I've lost,
and when they've lost I've lost. So, I'm taking Jacksonville
here. Byron Leftwich is a leader. His team thrives
around his poise, and they need a win this weekend.
While both teams need a win, a loss all but eliminates
the Jaguars from a tough playoff race in the AFC.
I don't think their young leader will allow that to
happen. I'm going against my Green Bay roots, and
taking Jacksonville in Green Bay.
Game Date: 12/19/04 16:15 ET
Tennessee
(E) at Oakland - Do I think Billy Volek will post
the numbers he did last week against Kansas City?
No. But I do think he will toss the ball around the
field against the Raiders. Billy has shown a little
flare in his recent action, leading a brilliant performance
on Monday Night. Drew Bennett, your average white
quarterback turned NFL receiver had 233 yards receiving
last week, enough to lead the league in a single game
this year. Not bad. Oakland took a step back last
week getting fingered by the Falcons 35-10. If anything,
I'd like Oakland to lose just to see what Al Davis
does with another high pick. It piques off-season
interest. Game Date: 12/19/04 16:15 ET
Baltimore
(+7.5) at Indianapolis - I'm betting against the
Colts again this week. They couldn't make the spread
against a feisty Houston team, and the Ravens defense
is up for the Manning challenge this Sunday. I think
the spread is too high, given that the Colts D won't
do much to stop the average offensive attack the Ravens
have. Boller isn't a great quarterback, heck, he's
barely average, but the Colts secondary is way below
average. Jamal Lewis will be back, and his return
will mark the first time Jonathan Ogden and Lewis
have been healthy together for some time. I'm predicting
a lot of pounding from the rushing attack of the Ravens,
limiting Manning's time on the field, and keeping
their defense fresh. Baltimore will surprise this
week against a team that has already clinched their
division. Game Date: 12/19/04 21:35 ET
New
England (-10) at Miami - Miami almost pulled one
out against a fading Bronco team, but will stand no
chance against a Patriot team that's eying a 15-1
season. New England pulled out a victory last week
over a Bengal team that stayed in the game even without
starter Carson Palmer. Belichick won't let that happen
against a much inferior Miami team in week 15. Monday
night could be a boring night to watch football, as
the game should be over by half time. Miami has no
chance in this game, I don't care how crazy and unpredictable
this season has been. They have no chance at all!
Game Date: 12/20/04 21:05 ET
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