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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Week 17 NFL Picks

This past week my picks were dismantled by the top teams in the NFL. The Colts contemptuous move to sit Manning thus wiping out a perfect season and the losses by New Orleans, NY Giants, Minnesota, Baltimore, and Miami contributed to my 9-7 record. This week I think throwing darts at a list on the wall with my eyes closed will come up with better results. Well, I don't have darts, so it will be what it will be.

Indianapolis at Buffalo, depending on who the Colts will sit, is a tough call. What the heck, I will take the Colts. New Orleans has lost the it factor and better get it back fast. Carolina is taking on the role of spoiler. NY Giants, what can you say about their recent ignoble fall from grace. Minnesota is in a must win and are at home. Baltimore should beat Oakland and Miami is battered, which gives the Steelers the edge. Cinncinati at NY Jets will be a rocking game. The Jets have everything to lose, but I am taking Cinncinati's run game. Arizona is at home against Green Bay and should win. San Diego should have no problem with hapless Washington.

Now we come to the two biggest games this coming Sunday, Philadelphia at Dallas and Jacksonville at Cleveland. The Eagles and Cowboys game is going to be a street fight, two rival gangs fighting over dominance of the same turf. The Eagles will come out battered, but victorious. "Here we go Brownies" is echoing in the corridors of Cleveland Stadium once again. With Jacksonville you never know what team will show up week to week, which favors the Browns who are flying high. Let Cribbs and Harrison pound the spots off the Jaquars before the home crowd and end the season looking ahead to a better next season and beyond to Super Bowl XLVI, which I am anticipating the Browns to be in.

SUN, JAN 3 TIME (ET)
Indianapolis at Buffalo 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Jacksonville 20 at Cleveland 27 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Cleveland Browns Stadium
Chicago 24 at Detroit 15 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Travel Ford Field
San Francisco 20 at St. Louis 18 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Edward Jones Dome
Pittsburgh 28 at Miami 18 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Travel Land Shark Stadium
NY Giants 24 at Minnesota 27 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Metrodome
Atlanta 20 at Tampa Bay 21 1:00 PM FOX Tickets L
Raymond James Stadium
New Orleans 23 at Carolina 26 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Bank of America Stadium
New England 30 at Houston 20 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
Reliant Stadium
Green Bay 20 at Arizona 27 4:15 PM FOX Tickets L
U of Phoenix Stadium
Washington 12 at San Diego 34 4:15 PM FOX Tickets W
Qualcomm Stadium
Tennessee 30 at Seattle 17 4:15 PM CBS Tickets W
Qwest Field
Baltimore 20 at Oakland 18 4:15 PM CBS Tickets W
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Philadelphia 34 at Dallas 20 4:15 PM FOX Tickets L
Cowboys Stadium
Kansas City 13 at Denver 23 4:15 PM CBS Tickets L
Invesco Field at Mile High
Cincinnati 24 at NY Jets 21 8:20 PM NBC Tickets L
Giants Stadium

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Cleveland Browns Made It Three In A Row-Look To Finale

The home stadium was rocking and the Browns were knocking, knocking off Oakland 23-9. Here we go Brownies, here we go, three in a row. You could say too little too late, but winning is good anytime, especially the ways things had been going in Cleveland Town. Smiles were galore in the Dawg Pound today. What stood out in today's game?

Jerome Harrison had another great day. He carried the ball 39 times for 148 yds and one touchdown. You can see by the number of carries what the Browns were relying on heavily. While Harrison's numbers appear impressive, he was not the stand out in today's game.

Joshua Cribbs was fairly quiet. No big returns and was used sparingly in the run game as well as in the passing game. Derek Anderson's numbers were equally unimpressive. Anderson was 8-17 with a total of 121 yds. He did have one passing touchdown of 19 yds to Massaquoi. So, by those numbers neither Cribbs or Anderson were the highlights in the game.

The award for top standout goes to the defense. Even though Oakland had 389 yds of total offense, the defense held where it mattered. One statistic that stands out are the three interceptions. Interceptions are drive killers and will break the back of the opponent. The Raiders also had four redzone attempts that failed to net them touchdowns and ended in three field goals, thanks to the defense. When the opposing quarterback throws 45 times you know they were desparate and desparate is what the Raiders were.

The Jaguars are last but not least. Jacksonville can look good one week and worst than the Browns used to look the next. The Browns can make it four in a row and carry that streak into next year to build on. You may think this as being over the top, I am naming the Browns in Super Bowl XLVI.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Week 16 NFL Picks


Week 15 turned out to be tougher than the previous week. I was 10-6. The NY Giants are playing hungry and mean again. The Giants should handle the Panthers easily. Baltimore at Pittsburgh will be a head banger and Baltimore will sneak past Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, no last minute heroics this time. San Diego at Tennessee will be hard fought. Tennessee is playing with an attitude, but the Chargers will out last the Titans. Close calls will be Houston at Miami, Jacksonville at New England, NY Jets at Indianapolis, Denver at Philadelphia, and Dallas at Washington. Each of those games I am giving to the home teams. The suprise pick is Washington over Dallas. Jacksonville will be freezing their booties off and wishing they were back in Florida. Some easy games will be Tampa Bay at New Orleans and Minnesota at Chicago in Monday Night Football. New Orleans was handed their first loss, but this week will get back on track offensively. Chicago is not a threat to anybody these days, least of all to Minnesota. Cincinnati's defense will handle the Chiefs and Arizona should have no problem with hapless St. Louis. Oakland will be visiting the Browns who are finally looking like a competitor, although they will be without Brady Quinn. Not to worry Browns fans, Joshua Cribbs is looking to add a few more kick return touchdowns to his NFL record. The rest will be won by the best.

FRI, DEC 25 TIME (ET)
San Diego 28 at Tennessee 27 7:30 PM NFL Tickets W
LP Field
SUN, DEC 27 TIME (ET)
Buffalo 20 at Atlanta 24 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Georgia Dome
Kansas City 18 at Cincinnati 27 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Paul Brown Stadium
Oakland 23 at Cleveland 20 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Cleveland Browns Stadium
Seattle 15 at Green Bay 20 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Lambeau Field
Baltimore 24 at Pittsburgh 23 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
Heinz Field
Houston 27 at Miami 30 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
Land Shark Stadium
Jacksonville 20 at New England 24 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Gillette Stadium
Tampa Bay 17 at New Orleans 34 1:00 PM FOX Tickets L
Superdome
Carolina 18 at NY Giants 30 1:00 PM FOX Tickets L
Giants Stadium
Detroit 14 at San Francisco 23 4:05 PM FOX Tickets W
Candlestick Park
St. Louis 15 at Arizona 35 4:05 PM FOX Tickets W
U of Phoenix Stadium
NY Jets 24 at Indianapolis 32 4:15 PM CBS Tickets L
Lucas Oil Stadium
Denver 18 at Philadelphia 24 4:15 PM CBS Tickets W
Lincoln Financial Field
Dallas 20 at Washington 23 8:20 PM NBC Tickets L
FedEx Field
MON, DEC 28 TIME (ET)
Minnesota 30 at Chicago 16 8:30 PM Tickets L
Soldier Field

Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Browns Excel Over The Chiefs 41-34



The Browns are coming on strong down the final stretch, defeat the Chiefs. It was only lowly Kansas City today, but a victory none-the-less. Jerome Harrrison and Joshua Cribbs were firing on all pistons with five touchdowns, a total of 30 points of the 41 the Brown's scored. If you put there yardage together they had over 600 yards of body pounding forward motion. It was a good thing because Brady Quinn was misfiring with two interceptions.

Jerome Harrison had a 71 yard run for a touchdown and accumilated a total of 286 yds on 34 carries. An average of 8.4 yds a carry. Add 3 TD's to his production and Harrison was impressive. This kind of show solidifies his place at running back for the rest of the season and into the next.

Joshua Cribbs, the Browns top offensive producer, once again stole the show. He set a new NFL record with 2 kick off returns for TD's making a total of 8 for his career. Cribbs first was 100 yds and his second went for 103 yds. Cribbs is a key player for the Browns and has proven his flexibility to play many positions, quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and special teams. I have spoken many times about how Mangini needs to incorporate that into the game plan.

Kansas City didn't sit down and gave the Browns a scare near the end. The Brown's defense couldn't stop Matt Cassel or Jamaal Charles all day. Cassel had 331 yds of passing and two TD's. Charles had 154 yds of running and one TD. A decent day by standards, but fades into the background compared to Cribbs and Harrison.

The Browns are now 3-11. Next week they play the Raiders and then end the season with the Jaguars. The Browns can put an exclamation point on their season by winning these two final games and carry a streak of five into next year. Let's not get ahead of ourselves, one game at a time. A final note, Harrison broke Jim Brown's single-game team rushing record. It was a day of records.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Week 15 NFL Picks


Hooray, hooray, I broke the 4 loss barrier. Last week I thought the picks were tough and I come away with a 14-2 record. The Cardinals and the Giants let me down or else it would have been perfect. Arizona should have an easy game with Detroit, if they don't turn the ball over 7 times. The Giants won't have it so easy with the Redskins at home on Monday Night Football. This will be a tough one to call, turnovers will be key, but aren't they always. Indianapolis will have to play heads up with Jacksonville. You never know what the Jaguars will do week to week. Dallas at New Orleans, "whodat" is all you have to say. Games that could go either way are Miami at Tennessee, Atlanta at NY Jets, Cincinnati at San Diego, Green Bay at Pittsburgh, and Tampa Bay at Seattle. Easy wins should be Houston over St Louis, Baltimore over Chicago, and Minnesota over Carolina. What does that leave us? San Francisco at Philadelphia, New England at Buffalo, and Cleveland at Kansas City. Philadelphia has it going with its different formations and quarterback sets, but if the 49ers ball hawk like they did against the Cardinals, Eagles watch out. New England weather and Buffalo weather are similiar, so no advantage there. New England should win. The Browns got a big thrill out of beating the Steelers and are flying high, hopefully they won't come crashing down. I am taking the Browns. That's all, play ball.

THU, DEC 17 TIME (ET)
Indianapolis 26 at Jacksonville 21 8:20 PM NFL Tickets W
Jacksonville Stadium
SAT, DEC 19 TIME (ET)
Dallas 14 at New Orleans 30 8:20 PM NFL Tickets L
Superdome
SUN, DEC 20 TIME (ET)
New England 24 at Buffalo 21 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Arizona 34 at Detroit 10 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Ford Field
Miami 27 at Tennessee 24 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
LP Field
Cleveland 23 at Kansas City 18 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Arrowhead Stadium
Houston 30 at St. Louis 18 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Edward Jones Dome
Atlanta 20 at NY Jets 24 1:00 PM FOX Tickets L
Giants Stadium
San Francisco 20 at Philadelphia 30 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Lincoln Financial Field
Chicago 15 at Baltimore 28 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
M&T Bank Stadium
Cincinnati 21 at San Diego 27 4:05 PM CBS Tickets W
Qualcomm Stadium
Oakland 20 at Denver 30 4:05 PM CBS Tickets L
Invesco Field at Mile High
Green Bay 24 at Pittsburgh 27 4:15 PM FOX Tickets W
Heinz Field
Tampa Bay 17 at Seattle 20 4:15 PM FOX Tickets L
Qwest Field
Minnesota 32 at Carolina 20 8:20 PM NBC Tickets L
Bank of America Stadium
MON, DEC 21 TIME (ET)
NY Giants 24 at Washington 23 8:30 PM Tickets W
FedEx Field

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Week 14 NFL Picks

It was another 4 loss week with 12 wins. This week I think is the toughest of all the weeks for making picks. Alot of close games being played between teams that can win big or lose big. Denver at Indianapolis is a tough pick. Indianapolis has been dodging bullets at times and if Denver is on their game it could adios perfect record. Still, I go with the Colts at home with Addia coming on strong. Other iffy games are Miami at Jacksonville, Seattle at Houston, San Diego at Dallas, and Philadelphia at NY Giants. I am taking Miami, Houston, San Diego, and NY Giants. Baltimore took it on the chin with Green Bay, too many interference calls. Baltimore will beat Detroit, but will have to get penalties under control. Tennessee has found it's groove and the ability to come out on top and New Orleans are an offensive juggernaut. Cincinnati at Minnesota will be one of the games to watch. Cincinnati's defense will need to be on their toes and if they come to play Brett Favre will have a repeat of last week, but offense to offense, the Vikings have it. Another huge game is Pitttsburgh at Cleveland. It is going to be cold and weather is an equalizer. The Browns will win with a late field goal, I think. All other picks are what they are.

THU, DEC 10 TIME (ET)
Pittsburgh 23 at Cleveland 24 8:20 PM NFL Tickets W
Cleveland Browns Stadium
SUN, DEC 13 TIME (ET)
New Orleans 30 at Atlanta 24 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Georgia Dome
Green Bay 28 at Chicago 20 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Soldier Field
NY Jets 21 at Tampa Bay 18 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Raymond James Stadium
Miami 24 at Jacksonville 21 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Jacksonville Stadium
Detroit 13 at Baltimore 23 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
M&T Bank Stadium
Seattle 18 at Houston 30 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Reliant Stadium
Denver 27 at Indianapolis 35 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Lucas Oil Stadium
Buffalo 27 at Kansas City 18 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Arrowhead Stadium
Cincinnati 24 at Minnesota 28 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Metrodome
Carolina 20 at New England 28 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Gillette Stadium
Washington 21 at Oakland 18 4:05 PM FOX Tickets W
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
St. Louis 17 at Tennessee 26 4:05 PM FOX Tickets W
LP Field
San Diego 30 at Dallas 23 4:15 PM CBS Tickets W
Cowboys Stadium
Philadelphia 23 at NY Giants 30 8:20 PM NBC Tickets L
Giants Stadium
MON, DEC 14 TIME (ET)
Arizona 34 at San Francisco 20 8:30 PM Tickets L
Candlestick Park

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Scenarios In Which The Browns Might Beat The Steelers

The weather looks to be cold with snow for the Thursday Night NFL game between the Browns and the Steelers. The stadium will be filled with alot of Steeler fans if the old pattern holds true. The current mood of the Brown's fans may affect how many of them will show up. What the heck, it is a Thursday night game, Steelers and Browns, the Dawg Pound should be a happening place at least. The question is: Can the Browns do it, win one for the hometown? There are a few scenarios that would give the Browns a slight advantage.

Scenario number one: The Browns might win if there is a blizzard. A blizzard would level the playing field, in which case, neither team will have the edge and it would give the Browns a fighting chance. This situation I would give to the Browns since they are the home team.

Scenario number two: The Browns use Joshua Cribbs in an expanded role. Joshua Cribbs has proved his worth and Mangini needs to recognize how he can use that to his advantage, either in an increase in ball carries or using him more in the wide receiver plan of attack. How about the way Miami uses its running backs? Cribbs can throw and he can run. Do this and I give the edge to the Browns.

Scenario number three: Ben Roethlisberger, Hines Ward, and Troy Polamalu don't play. The absence of these three pivotal players would weaken the Steelers significantly. This would give the Browns a superior position in offense and defense. The victory will go to the Browns.

No doubt there are other scenarios in which the Browns might have the edge. The Browns offense has proven it can score TD's. The defense has proven it can hold its own. The Steelers are in a deep slump. Given these factors, now is the time to strike. See you Thursday night when the Steelers come to Cleveland for an AFC North showdown. Dress warm, it's going to be cold.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Browns Lose To Chargers With A Decent Showing


The game started out decent, but by the end of the third quarter it looked like another blowout in the making in Brown's Town. Then, the fourth quarter and a sudden surge by the Brown's offense fell short of a route, ending with a missed on-side kick attempt, game over. The Brown's walked off the field this week with some respectability losing 30-23 to the Chargers.

Brady Quinn had some decent numbers and ended the game with a rating of 95.7. Quinn had 3 TD's, the first TD coming on their opening possession, something that hadn't been done for a span of 35 games. Quinn was 25 for 45 with a total of 271 yards. This week Quinn distributed the ball between 9 different players with Evan Moore his primary target. Philip Rivers unfortunately was near flawless with a rating of 140.8. Rivers had 18 completions out of 25 attempts with a total of 373 yards with 2 TD's.

The Brown's running game was minus Jamal Lewis and the carries were spread between Jerome Harrison, Chris Jennings, and Joshua Cribbs, Harrison getting the bulk of the carries. Harrison had 2 touchdowns and interestingly they were both 8 yard passes from Quinn in the mighty fourth quarter.

Neither team dominated defensively. There were no interceptions and sacks on the quarterbacks nearly unmentionable, except the hit to Quinn on the Charger's 8 yard line that caused a crucial fumble, stalling a potential Brown's score. Joshua Cribbs had a good kick return day with a total of 148 yards, the longest being 42 yards.

This week is the big Thursday night game with the Steelers. Steelers, by the way, were beaten by the lowly Raiders 27-24. It's crying time again in the Steel Town and the Terrible Towels are getting quite saturated by the many tears being shed week after week. Cleveland Brown's Stadium should be rocking, if it doesn't start out with a half empty stadium like today's game. There will probably be alot of Steeler fans there. The Dawg Pound will have to carry the load of boosting the Brown's psyche.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Week 13 NFL Picks


Week 12 I was 10-6. Some real surprises last week. What happened to the Giants against the Broncos? Too much of everything, especially Matt Prater. Dallas at NY Giants is as even as you can get and will depend on who makes the most mistakes. Miami at Buffalo was another head shaker last week. New England at Miami are even, but the Patriots will be looking for some butt with two t's to kick after being hacked to pieces by Drew Brees. There are only three games I am truly confident about as picks and that is Cincinnati over Detroit, San Diego over Cleveland, and must take this time, New Orleans over Washington. All other games are a crap shoot, except maybe, Minnesota over Arizona. Roethlisberger should be back for the Steelers, but Pittsburgh is not a sure pick any more. One game of intense interest will be Tennessee at Indianapolis. Tennessee has stepped it up as of late. Even with that being said, the Titans are out gunned by the Colts offense. The Monday Night Football meeting of Baltimore and Green Bay will be a head banger. It will be interesting to see how the Ravens handle Aaron Rodgers. They are playing in Green Bay and it looks to be cold with possible rain or snow, which could have an effect on passing and help the Ravens in the run. I am still favoring the home team in this one. Heading down the final stretch the weather is getting colder, but the playoff picture is heating up.

THU, DEC 3 TIME (ET)
NY Jets 21 at Buffalo 20 8:20 PM NFL Tickets W
Rogers Centre
SUN, DEC 6 TIME (ET)
Philadelphia 21 at Atlanta 24 1:00 PM FOX Tickets L
Georgia Dome
St. Louis 20 at Chicago 24 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Soldier Field
Detroit 13 at Cincinnati 30 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Paul Brown Stadium
Oakland 18 at Pittsburgh 23 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
Heinz Field
Tennessee 20 at Indianapolis 34 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Lucas Oil Stadium
Denver 24 at Kansas City 23 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Arrowhead Stadium
New England 28 at Miami 20 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
Land Shark Stadium
New Orleans 35 at Washington 18 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
FedEx Field
Tampa Bay 17 at Carolina 24 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Bank of America Stadium
Houston 20 at Jacksonville 24 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Jacksonville Stadium
San Diego 32 at Cleveland 20 4:05 PM CBS Tickets W
Cleveland Browns Stadium
Dallas 23 at NY Giants 27 4:15 PM FOX Tickets W
Giants Stadium
San Francisco 18 at Seattle 23 4:15 PM FOX Tickets W
Qwest Field
Minnesota 30 at Arizona 21 8:20 PM NBC Tickets L
U of Phoenix Stadium
MON, DEC 7 TIME (ET)
Baltimore 20 at Green Bay 28 8:30 PM Tickets W
Lambeau Field

Monday, November 30, 2009

No Surprise-Browns Lose to Bengals 16-7



The Browns couldn't get much of anything going considering they had a mistake free game. Was Cincinnati's defense dominating or a matter of no offense on the Browns part again, which? I would have to resevedly select both if it were multiple choice and add to it the Browns were just dominated, but then again, when it comes to the Brown's it doesn't take much to dominate, unless your Detroit. Cincinnati continued its control of the AFC North sweeping the divisional confrontations with this victory.


Brady Quinn could only manage 100 yards on 15 completions out of 34 attempts, which would calculate to an average yards per completion at 6.6. Quinn targeted 10 different receivers to no avail and caught a pass from Joshua Cribbs that netted 18 yards. He scored the lone touchdown. Quinn was sacked only once and hit 3 other times. So, what was the problem? Massaquoi, Quinn's favored receiver, caught only one pass out of 8 attempts. There is the sum of it and the pattern through the game, a failure to connect. Palmer didn't impress either with comparable statistics.

The running attack for Cincinnati is what got the job done. Larry Johnson, Cincinnati's newest aquisition, ran for 107 yards and Bernard Scott scampered for 87 yards. Cincinnati's running backs ran a total of 40 times. Ball control adds up to a lopsided time of possession, which favored the Bengals. Jamal Lewis only had 40 yards, but he ran with the ball half the amount of times Johnson carried the ball.

The Browns next two games will be at home with the Chargers and Steelers coming to town. The Chargers will be merciless and the Steelers will be desparate to get ahead of the Ravens in the standings after losing to them last night in a tear jerker. Steeler fans, get out your Terrible Towels and wipe your watering eyes. The meeting with the Steelers will be a Thursday night game. After those two games the only possible chance at one more victory will be against the Oakland Raiders and that will be a slim chance at best. Brown's fans, Super Bowl in 2020, if the world doesn't end before then.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Week 12 NFL Picks

Week 11 I was 11-5. Still looking to break the four or more loss syndrome. This may be the week, although anything can happen in the NFL with any given team. Detroit scored 38 points last Sunday. Not going to happen this week. Green Bay will dominate in all aspects of the contest in Detroit. It will not be a cake walk for Dallas against Oakland, this is the anything can happen example. The Giants at Denver will be a close one with the Giants edging out the Broncos. Carolina at the NY Jets will be an interesting one to watch. Carolina can surprise if the running game is on. Another interesting game will be Cleveland at Cincinnati. If the Browns offense can carry over the momentum from last Sunday it could be an upset. Defense will be the key for either team. Tennessee has been winning as of late and I am picking them to win at home against Arizona. Indianapolis, Minnesota and Miami are hot and will win. Pittsburgh at Baltimore will be a hard hitting contest, but Pittsburgh's offense should edge them out depending on what happens with Roethlisberger. The big game is Monday Night Football with the Patriots visiting the Saint's Superdome. It will be an explosive atmosphere and the Dome will be rocking. You can expect alot of scoring with a heavy blitzing attack from New England. It is going to be a fun week in the NFL.

THU, NOV 26 TIME (ET)
Green Bay 34 at Detroit 10 12:30 PM FOX Tickets W
Ford Field
Oakland 17 at Dallas 20 4:15 PM CBS Tickets W
Cowboys Stadium
NY Giants 28 at Denver 24 8:20 PM NFL Tickets L WOW!
Invesco Field at Mile High
SUN, NOV 29 TIME (ET)
Tampa Bay 15 at Atlanta 23 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Georgia Dome
Miami 24 at Buffalo 14 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L WOW!
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Cleveland 20 at Cincinnati 21 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Paul Brown Stadium
Seattle 27 at St. Louis 10 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Edward Jones Dome
Carolina 24 at NY Jets 21 1:00 PM FOX Tickets L
Giants Stadium
Washington 13 at Philadelphia 20 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Lincoln Financial Field
Indianapolis 34 at Houston 17 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Reliant Stadium
Kansas City 20 at San Diego 30 4:05 PM CBS Tickets W
Qualcomm Stadium
Jacksonville 23 at San Francisco 18 4:05 PM CBS Tickets L
Candlestick Park
Chicago 20 at Minnesota 30 4:15 PM FOX Tickets W
Metrodome
Arizona 20 at Tennessee 23 4:15 PM FOX Tickets W
LP Field
Pittsburgh 24 at Baltimore 21 8:20 PM NBC Tickets L
M&T Bank Stadium
MON, NOV 30 TIME (ET)
New England 30 at New Orleans 28 8:30 PM Tickets L OOPS!
Superdome

Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Browns Have An Offense-Score 37 Points


Who would have thought. The Browns have an offense afterall. The Brown's offense scored a total of 37 points against the Detroit Lions. The problem, the Browns still lost and the way they lost is the story. Dubbed the team with no offense the week before, the Browns came to Detroit shooting. So what if it was just the Lions, they gave their fans something to cheer about. Too bad it wasn't before the home crowd. The question in this game, where was the defense this week?

Brady Quinn had 4 TD's on 304 yards and a rating of 133.1. Not a bad days work. Unfortunately, Stafford outgunned Quinn with 5 TD's on 422 yards with a rating of 112.7. The Browns running game was decent. Jamal Lewis ran for 75 yards. It looks as though Massaquoi is becoming Quinn's favorite target. Massaquoi had 5 receptions with 115 yards. Stuckey had 76 yards on 5 receptions. Joshua Cribbs had a reception TD and factored strongly in the offensive effort.

The Brown's defense could only manage one sack and one hit on the QB. The big mistake by the defense was when there was zero time left on the clock. You would think the game had ended, but the little yellow flag laying on the ground in the endzone denoted otherwise. In a last desparation throw by Stafford, Brown's safety, Hank Poteat, was called for interference. Talk about officials effecting the outcome of a game, that was a big call. Still, the Lions had to put it in and they did with Stafford's fifth passing touchdown.

The Browns play in Cincinnati next Sunday. Can the Browns put together the total package and get a legitimate win against a contender? A victory over the Bengals will go along way in boosting the spirits of their fans and rev up the Dawg Pound for the next home game. Finally, what happened to the Pittsburgh Steelers in their game with Kansas City? The "Terrible Towel" is becoming the "Tearible Towel".

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Week 11 NFL Picks

Week 10 I was 10-5. The season is now beginning to heat up. The playoff picture as each week passes is developing and taking form. Indianapolis is in control of the AFC South and should defeat Baltimore. The Colts offense seems unstoppable and it always finds a way to come out on top in close games, sometimes with the help of the opposing teams head coach. New Orleans, another offensive powerhouse, is dominating the NFC South and faces Tampa Bay this week and should win. Dominance in the NFC East is hotly contested.  Dallas and the Giants should win, but it won't be easy victories for either team. New England let one slip by against Indianapolis and will be breathing fire this Sunday against the Jets. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh will add another victory to their win columns. Carolina and Jacksonville have been stepping up as of lately. Carolina will be facing a tough opponent, it will be close for the Panthers at home, but will come up short. Cleveland and Detroit have identical records and somebody will go away with a better record, unless they tie. If Cleveland's defense plays like they did against the Ravens, just maybe the Browns will win, but they will have to do the scoring. Monday Night football will cap off the week with Tennessee at Houston. The Titans have made some adjustments as of late and have been winning, but Houston at home will be tough. Are you ready for some football?

THU, NOV 19 TIME (ET)
Miami at Carolina 8:20 PM NFL Tickets W
Bank of America Stadium
SUN, NOV 22 TIME (ET)
Washington at Dallas 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Cowboys Stadium
Cleveland at Detroit 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
Ford Field
San Francisco at Green Bay 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Lambeau Field
Pittsburgh at Kansas City 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
Arrowhead Stadium
Atlanta at NY Giants 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Giants Stadium
New Orleans at Tampa Bay 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Raymond James Stadium
Buffalo at Jacksonville 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Jacksonville Stadium
Indianapolis at Baltimore 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
M&T Bank Stadium
Seattle at Minnesota 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Metrodome
Arizona at St. Louis 4:05 PM FOX Tickets W
Edward Jones Dome
NY Jets at New England 4:15 PM CBS Tickets W
Gillette Stadium
Cincinnati at Oakland 4:15 PM CBS Tickets L
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
San Diego at Denver 4:15 PM CBS Tickets W
Invesco Field at Mile High
Philadelphia at Chicago 8:20 PM NBC Tickets L
Soldier Field
MON, NOV 23 TIME (ET)
Tennessee at Houston 8:30 PM Tickets L
Reliant Stadium

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Cleveland Browns "Offensive" Showing on Monday Night Football

Three words for the Browns performance on Monday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens, it was offensive. The flag was thrown all night on the Browns for "offensive ineptness". One announcer categorized it this way, "The worst offense in football." My brother-in-law, who was at the game in the Dawg Pound, texted me this breakdown, "It was awful". Brown's fans were hanging their heads low on the biggest stage of NFL Football and probably will never be seen on Monday Night Football again. Well, maybe that is an exaggeration, and only because forever is a long time.


It looked to me as if Brady Quinn was running scared from the first moment he touched the ball to the last, as if he was saying, "Here you take it I don't want it." He hurried his set up even when he didn't need to. Two of his last three passes didn't even stay on the playing field. It looked like he was throwing the ball away or could I be mistaken, was there a big gust of wind? Quinn was 13-31 on 99 yards and a rating of only 23.5. The Browns total "offensive" production was 160 yards and zero touchdowns. The Ravens offense was held to no points in the first half and then in the early moments of the second half, things fell apart for the Browns. The Ravens offense only managed 10 points.

The Browns fans can take some pride out of the game from the performance of the defense. The defense hung in there through the whole game. They kept the Ravens scoreless through the first half and their passing attack threw Flacco off balance most of the time. The Ravens only offensive touchdown came on a Rice scamper to the end zone.

The worst part of the whole game came on the last worthless attempt to score. Joshua Cribbs took a pass and in the process of trying to manufacture a senseless score took a hit while handing off the ball and was injured. It was sad to see the Browns best yardage producer carried off the field on a stretcher.

Some questions to ask. Why would you start throwing down field at the end of the game when the defense knows you are desparate for a score and is ready for it? Why not throw the long ball when it would be a surprise, like early in the game or when they least expect it? I understand you need pass protection and a good running attack to set it up, but at least try. Another question. Will the Browns score a touchdown before the season ends? Stay tuned next sunday when the Browns neet the Lions in Detroit.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

The Bengals Defeat The Steelers 18-12

The verdict is in, the Bengals are sole owners of the top spot in the AFC North having defeated the Steelers before a home crowd. It seems the Cincinnati Bengals are for real. Their defense takes top honors in today's victory.

The defense of the Bengals had Ben Roethlisberger on his toes the whole game. Roethlisberger was sacked 4 times and hit 4 times and was 20-40 with a rating of only 51.4, including no scores. The only turn over was an interception by Rucker of the Bengals.

There isn't much to say about either offense. Chris Palmer only faired slightly better. Palmer was 18-30 with a rating of 76.8, including no scores. The running game for either team did not have much of an impact. Benson left the game with an injury, so that certainly had an impact on the Bengals running attack.

The only touchdown was scored on a 96 yard kick return by Bernard Scott. Scott's touchdown was the difference in the game with both teams scoring 4 field goals each. The kick return game accumilated the most yardage because of all the field goals in the game. The Bengals dominated this aspect of the game also. The Bengals punted 4 times and the Steelers punted 5 times.

The Bengals play the Raiders next week in Oakland and the Steelers play the Chiefs in Kansa city. The game to watch next is the Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns on Monday Night football. This is the opportunity for the Browns to give their fans something to cheer about, hopefully.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Week 10 NFL Picks

Week 9 I was 9-4. Still can't break free from the 4 losses. Maybe this will be the week. Some easy picks this week are New Orleans at St Louis, Tampa Bay at Miami, Detroit at Minnesota, and Baltimore at Cleveland. Although, surprises do happen. Take for example the Tampa Bay victory over Green Bay. Totally unexpected. Just can't take anything for granted in the NFL on any given Sunday or Monday.
Baltimore at Cleveland will be this weeks bolt from the blue, Cleveland winning before the home crowd and kicking off a better second half. Some good matchups are Atlanta at Carolina, Dallas at Green Bay, Philedelphia at San Diego, and the one to watch, New England at Indianapolis. This game could be a quarterback shootout making it very entertaining. I am giving the edge to Indianapolis. Carolina has been doing better and if the Panthers can avoid the costly mistakes, could be a winner. The rest will be what they will be. You thought I forgot about Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. No way. This is the game of the week and the battle for top place in the AFC North. If Cedric Benson has a good game, Carson Palmer will have his way with the passing game. Ben Roethlisberger will have a good night, but not good enough. Still, all in all this is a tough call. Sorry cousin Sandy.

THU, NOV 12 TIME (ET)
Chicago 20 at San Francisco 18 8:20 PM NFL Tickets L
Candlestick Park
SUN, NOV 15 TIME (ET)
New Orleans 35 at St. Louis 10 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Edward Jones Dome
Tampa Bay 17 at Miami 24 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Land Shark Stadium
Detroit 14 at Minnesota 30 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Metrodome
Jacksonville 20 at NY Jets 24 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
Giants Stadium
Buffalo 24 at Tennessee 27 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
LP Field
Cincinnati 28 at Pittsburgh 27 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Heinz Field
Denver 23 at Washington 15 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
FedEx Field
Atlanta 20 at Carolina 23 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Bank of America Stadium
Kansas City 24 at Oakland 27 4:05 PM CBS Tickets L
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Seattle 20 at Arizona 30 4:15 PM FOX Tickets W
U of Phoenix Stadium
Dallas 21 at Green Bay 27 4:15 PM FOX Tickets W
Lambeau Field
Philadelphia 24 at San Diego 28 4:15 PM FOX Tickets W
Qualcomm Stadium
New England 24 at Indianapolis 30 8:20 PM NBC Tickets W
Lucas Oil Stadium
MON, NOV 16 TIME (ET)
Baltimore 23 at Cleveland 27 8:30 PM Tickets
Cleveland Browns Stadium

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Cincinnati Bengals Top The Baltimore Ravens For Supremacy?

The Cincinnati Bengals look like they are the real thing defeating the Baltimore Ravens 17-7. The Bengals are for now on top of the AFC North with a record of 6-2. The Steelers are set to play the Broncos tomorrow on Monday Night Football with a record of 5-2 and a victory for them will make their standings even with the Bengals, but the Bengals have the better division record at 4-0. Steelers division record is 1-1.


In today's game neither offense dominated to any great extent. The quarterback's numbers for both teams were almost even. The big difference between Carson Palmer and Joe Flacco were Flacco's two interceptions. The running game went to the Bengals Cedric Benson with 117 yards and one touchdown. Baltimore's running game sputtered through the whole game, but when you put Ray Rices numbers together he had a total of 135 yards and one touchdown. If you compare Benson's carries at 34 to Rice's carries at 12 it sheds some light on the difference in running yardage, but that no doubt was affected by the fact Cincinnati went up 14-0 quickly. What made the difference? Baltimore's 3rd down efficiency never got off the bench at 1 for 10. Also, give credit to the Bengals offensive line only allowing only one sack.

The game went to Cincinnati's defense with two interceptions and two take aways on Ochocinco fumbles. The Bengals defense had 4 sacks and 8 hits on the quarterback. That's about all you can say about the dominence of the defense. All the other stats were even.

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh next Sunday will be a contentious and hard hitting contest for sure. It will determine who will take control of the AFC North. Will it be an offensive shoot out or will it be defensive dominance? Stay tuned, it will be the game of the week. I almost forgot, Baltimore will be in Cleveland next week for Monday Night Football. This will be Clevelands chance to turn around a bad season and make a mark. Two big games scheduled for the AFC North.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Week 9 NFL Picks


Week 8 I was 9-4. An improvement over the previous week. Still can't snap the four loss streaks. Four big games to follow in Week 9 are Baltimore at Cincinnati, Houston at Indianapolis, Miami at New England, and Pittsburgh at Denver. If the Raven's defense comes to play, Baltimore should win. If the Bengals's offense comes to play, Cincinnati should win. It will be a close game. Houston has been playing tough and Indianapolis needs to watch out, although the Colts at home will give them the edge. Miami is playing well, but New England at home is tough to beat. Monday Night Football will be hot with the Steelers playing the Broncos. I have to give this one to the Steelers. New Orleans and Carolina could be a surprise. I would be very surprised if the Panthers could out score the Saints. Is this reality football? Almost forgot Dallas and Philidelphia. The Eagles offense has been scoring and so has the Cowboys, but I am taking the Eagles at home. The rest are what they are and the games will go to the teams that score the most points. Go figure. The Browns are safe this week.

SUN, NOV 8 TIME (ET)
Washington 15 at Atlanta 24 1:00 PM FOX Tickets W
Georgia Dome
Arizona 20 at Chicago 23 1:00 PM FOX Tickets L
Soldier Field
Baltimore 24 at Cincinnati 21 1:00 PM CBS Tickets L
Paul Brown Stadium
Houston 18 at Indianapolis 37 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Lucas Oil Stadium
Miami 21 at New England 27 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Gillette Stadium
Green Bay 30 at Tampa Bay 17 1:00 PM FOX Tickets L
Raymond James Stadium
Kansas City 18 at Jacksonville 24 1:00 PM CBS Tickets W
Jacksonville Stadium
Carolina 14 at New Orleans 34 4:05 PM FOX Tickets W
Superdome
Detroit 10 at Seattle 27 4:05 PM FOX Tickets W
Qwest Field
Tennessee 20 at San Francisco 17 4:15 PM CBS Tickets W
Candlestick Park
San Diego 30 at NY Giants 24 4:15 PM CBS Tickets W
Giants Stadium
Dallas 23 at Philadelphia 32 8:20 PM NBC Tickets L
Lincoln Financial Field
MON, NOV 9 TIME (ET)
Pittsburgh 28 at Denver 21 8:30 PM Tickets W
Invesco Field at Mile High