Saturday, October 15, 2011

Week 6 Predictions

It is official; the 5-0 Lions are a legitimate playoff contender. Before week 5, Detroit had not yet faced a competitive football team. However, an outstanding victory against the Chicago Bears last weekend has allowed them to be taken 100% seriously. On the other hand, many teams below .500 will need to start doing well, such as the Eagles, Falcons, Bears and Jets. Although it is only week 6, it will be very important for these teams to fix their problems before the end of the year. Otherwise, they may miss the playoffs. In my mind, Week 6 is one of the most important weeks of football before the halfway point. Teams should be able to learn from their early mistakes so they can go on a winning streak. As usual, the NFL Report has this weeks predictions ready for Sunday!
Ray Lewis


Game-to-Watch: Texans at Ravens: Unlike the past several weeks, there will not be many even match-ups this weekend. However, at 4:15 on Sunday, make sure to watch a defensive showdown between the Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens. Ever since a fluke loss to Tennessee, Baltimore has played almost flawlessly; Ray Rice has been stellar and the defense shows no signs of slowing down. The only problem is the inconsistency of Baltimore's passing game. They rank 19th in total passing yards per game, not quite a stellar statistic. Joe Flacco will need to do remotely well in order for Baltimore to pull off a win. Houston, on the other hand, is coming off of a disappointing loss against Oakland. Not to mention, their defense suffered an extraordinary blow by losing linebacker Mario Williams, who shall be sidelined for the rest of the season. Houston will not be able to recover from these two losses quickly enough, and Baltimore will get the home win this Sunday.
Ravens over Texans: 17-13


Stand-Out-Performance: DE Jared Allen: For the first time in 'The NFL Report' history, a defensive player has been predicted to be the stand-out performer. Jared Allen did not quite meet expectations in 2010, with a decent 60 tackles and 11 sacks. Allen has turned things around, and has been great so far this year (8.5 sacks and 20 tackles). With killer statistics like these, Allen will tear apart the weak Bears offensive line, which is one of the worst in the league.
Jared Allen: 4.5 sacks, 11 tackles


Player-to-Watch: Michael Vick: Vick certainly has been one of the most disappointing players in the league; he has disappointed fans, fantasy owners and teammates. Luckily for Vick, the Eagles are playing the Washington Redskins. The last time he faced off against Washington, Vick threw for 333 yards, 4 passing touchdowns and had 2 rushing touchdowns. However, it is hard to tell how Vick will do this season against the Redskins; Washington (who is 3-1 so far) is clearly not the same team as last year, and Vick has been playing extremely inconsistently. It will be interesting to see how Michael Vick and the Eagles do this weekend, so make sure to keep an eye on the score.
Michael Vick: 280 yards, 2 passing TD's, 1 rushing TD


Week 6 Predictions:


Falcons over Panthers OT


Bengals over Colts


Lions over 49ers OT


Packers over Rams


Bills over Giants


Steelers over Jaguars


Eagles over Redskins


Ravens over Texans


Raiders over Browns


Patriots over Cowboys


Saints over Buccaneers


Vikings over Bears


Jets over Dolphins

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Week 5 Predictions

Division rivals face-off. Undefeated teams might be handed their first loss of the year. Players are given their last chance for redemption. Week 5 should be great, with many great teams looking to get a win. Finally, the Detroit Lions are viewed as a legitimate football team, no longer the Loins who, three years ago, went 0-16. Players like Ndamukong Suh and Calvin Johnson have led the team to an outstanding 4-0 record. This weekend will be tough, as they play Brian Urlacher and the Bears in a division rival show down. However, the most anticipated game will be the New York Jets as they square-off against the New England Patriots (see below). No matter what, this weekend will be great for football fans everywhere, which is why the NFL Report has everything you need to know for Week 5!



Drew Brees

Game to Watch: Jets at Patriots: For the first time since a playoff upset last year, Tom Brady and the Patriots will play Rex Ryan and the Jets in Foxborough. The Patriots did extremely well against Oakland last weekend and they lead the league with the most total yards (507.5) and team passing yards (84.8). The Patriots are likely furious at the Jets after they were knocked-out of last years playoffs early on, and will look for revenge at home. The Jets have not yet hit their stride due to back-to-back losses against the Raiders and Ravens. The offense has been mediocre, but the rushing game has been completely atrocious (ranked 30th in the NFL). They will once again depend on the pass-defense, led by cornerback Darelle Revis. They key for New England is to do well on defense, which has been very weak the past few years. Tom Brady's team looks to have an edge, but count on a great rivalry match-up this Sunday!
Patriots over Jets: 33-20


Stand-Out Performance: Calvin Johnson: As I said earlier in the season, Calvin Johnson is the best wide receiver in the NFL. In every game, Johnson has caught two touchdown passes, and is on track for 32 touchdowns by the end of the year! Also, his 80 receiving yards per game prove just how much Stafford loves throwing to him. This weekend, he will play the Chicago Bears, a team known for their defense. However, they have not done very well on pass-defense this season (ranked 28th overall). Unless they can alter this statistic, Megatron will have a monstrous game.
Calvin Johnson: 110 receiving yards, 2 TD's


Player-to-Watch: Arian Foster: The Houston running back played his first game of the season last week against the Steelers (not a great team play against when coming off of an injury). Somehow, Foster ran for 155 yards and 1 TD, and this is against the STEELERS! In week 5, Foster will play a not-very-dominate Oakland Raiders, ranked 29th in rushing yards allowed. Foster probably deserves to be in the "Stand-Out Performance" category, but this week he will try and prove last weekends game was not a fluke. If he does well, his injury clearly is no longer a problem, and fantasy owners can go back to being happy.
Arian Foster: 90 rushing yards, 1 TD


Week 5 Predictions:


Eagles over Bills


Saints over Panthers


Texans over Raiders


Chiefs over Colts


Bengals over Jaguars


Vikings over Cardinals


Giants over Seahawks


Steelers over Titans


49ers over Buccaneers OT


Chargers over Broncos


Patriots over Jets


Packers over Falcons



Friday, October 7, 2011

The Athleticism of Ndamukong Suh

     The Detroit Lions are 4-0! The same Detroit Lions in which three years ago, broke an NFL record in becoming the only team to go 0-16? What type of turn around allowed the Lions to do so well this year? Obviously having Calvin Johnson, the best WR in the NFL, helps (if you don't think so click here ). Otherwise, their offense hasn't changed drastically throughout the past three years. Their is one player however, a 'beast', who has torn apart team's offenses due to his size, strength and speed. Quarterbacks fear him. Running backs don't run his way. How can one player be so influential on a defense? We will never be able to explain the pure athleticism of Ndamukong Suh.
Ndamukong Suh
     Although he has only been in the league for less than two years, Suh has already made his mark in the league even before his first regular season game. The Lions were facing off against the Cleveland Browns in a preseason match-up during Suh's rookie year. As Jake Dehlomme, the QB for Cleveland, was being heavily pressured by the Lions defensive line. Suh was running straight at the Cleveland QB, so Dehlomme decided to pitch it to an open WR. He had clearly gotten rid of the football, but that did not stop Suh from grabbing his facemask, and hurling Dehlomme to the ground. Fans watching the game were shocked by this blatant illegal hit, by a player who has not even played a regular season game. After that moment, everyone knew Ndamukong Suh was one of the most threatening players in the NFL.
     Ndamukong Suh has agility, strength, and bursts of speed which allows him to be a complete pass rusher. Although he is only 307 pounds (I won't be able to say THAT many times in my life), he has the power to play nose tackle. His outstanding athleticism allows him to chase down the best of running backs. In his rookie season, Suh had 66 tackles, 1 interception and 10 sacks. However, these statistics can not accurately describe the all around skill of Ndamukong Suh. He has many years ahead of him, and if injuries do not become a problem, #90 will be one of the greatest defensive tackles in football history.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Week 4 Predictions

Wow. Who would have thought the Bills (yes, the Bills) would be the only remaining team in the AFC East to be undefeated. A surprising turn of events has also left the Eagles, the 2011 Dream Team, 1-2. Many things will not be explained until the end of the season, but so far, it has been a great year of football (I apoligize I haven't done a post in a while). In Week 4, there will be many great matchups, stand out performances, and players to keep an eye on; that is why the NFL Report has you covered!


Greg Jennings
Game to Watch: Jets at Ravens: Talk about complete domination. Last weekend, RB Darren McFadden and the Raiders literally ran over the Jets defense. Not only did they allow the Raiders to average 7.3 yards per carry, but they also had a 17-7 lead at one point! Now, they will be facing the Ravens, who are better than the Raiders at just about everything; defense, passing, and possibly running. The Ravens are coming off of a 37-7 victory over the Rams, a simple win for such a skilled team. Having the game in Baltimore will also give the Ravens team a boost. All-star runninng back Ray Rice (averaging 5.6 yards per carry) will be too much for the Jets defense, but there is always the chance the Jets come out on top.
Ravens over Jets 27-17


Stand-Out Performance: RB Adrian Peterson: Peterson has had a spectacular 2011 season so far, which is no surprise to football fans. Luckily, Peterson has not faced a challenging defense yet, and will definitely not have a problem with the KC defense this weekend (have allowed the most rushing TD's and the 5th most rushing yards out of any team in the NFL). Peterson has put up spectacular statistics in three games, with 3 rushing touchdowns and 296 yards. AP is going to have a great game, and will help the Vikings to their first win of the season.
Adrian Peterson: 140 yards, 2 Rushing TD's


Player to Watch: Chris Johnson: CJ2K has been very disappointing, especially for Fantasy owners everywhere (ahem). I know it is only week 3, but a lot is expected from someone with a 2,000 yard season. This weekend, he will be playing the Cleveland Browns, a team who has allowed the 4th most rushing yards per game (128.7 yards) among the NFL. Surprisingly,  Johnson has not even rushed for over 75 yards in any of his 3 games. Keep an eye out for CJ in Week 4, he may be the difference maker for your fantasy team.
Chris Johnson: 80 rushing yards, 1 TD


Week 4 Predictions:


Bears over Panthers


Bills over Bengals


Titans over Browns


Lions over Cowboys


Steelers over Texans


Saints over Jaguars


Vikings over Chiefs


Eagles over 49ers


Redskins over Rams


Giants over Cardinals


Falcons over Seahawks


Packers over Broncos


Patriots over Raiders (OT)


Chargers over Dolphins


Ravens over Jets


Buccaneers over Colts

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Week 3

   Several awful things happened last week, leaving sports fans ripping their own hair out.  The injuries have been piling up, and key player such as Jamaal Charles, Miles Austin and Dez Bryant will not be playing for a while. However, there were many great performances from a variety of teams and players. For example, Tom Brady has set the record for the most yards thrown in 2 NFL games (940 passing yards). Not to mention, the Bills, the Lions and the Redskins are all 2-0. The match ups this weekend should be great, and the NFL Report has everything you need to know about Week 3.


Adrian Peterson
Game to Watch: Green Bay vs. Chicago: Looking to redeem themselves after an awful loss to the Saints, Jay Cutler and the Bears will face off against their division rivals; the Green Bay Packers .The last time these two team played, Jay Cutler left the NFC Championship game early in the third quarter, and the Bears ended up losing 21-14. Both teams defenses look extraordinary, and the Packers probably have the advantage in terms of offense over the Bears. Plus, the Bears' offensive line allowed the Saints defense to sack Jay Cutler SIX TIMES last weekend. Now, they are forced to battle the Packers defense, which should not end very well for Cutler. In this division match up, the Packers will win on the road, and will improve to 3-0. The key thing for the Bears is the offensive line and the defense. If both can do well, it will be a great game.
Green Bay over Bears 21-13


Player to Watch: Tom Brady: After a historic two games, Brady will try and stay on track for 7,000. As he faces the Bills this weekend, a team that hasn't fully proven itself to be a legitimate contender, we have high hopes for Brady. I doubt Brady will get 400 yards for the 3rd week in a row, but he still will have an outstanding performance.
Tom Brady: 310 yards, 3 TD's


Stand-Out Performance: Michael Turner: The Atlanta running back has had back to back 100 yard games, and will be playing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this weekend. The Bucs have allowed the 2nd most rushing yards out of any defense in the league. This will lead to an outstanding performance by Michael Turner. Turner had 1,371 yards last year with 12 rushing TD's. The most underrated running back will do extremely well this week, putting up the best numbers of his career.
Michael Turner: 145 yards, 3 TD's


Week 3 Game Predictions:


Patriots over Bills


Panthers over Jaguars


Bengals over 49ers


Dolphins over Browns


Lions over Vikings


Saints over Texans


Eagles over Giants


Titans over Broncos


Jets over Oakland


Chargers over Chiefs


Ravens over Rams


Packers over Bears


Cardinals over Seahawks


Falcons over Buccaneers


Steelers over Colts


Dallas over Redskins

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Week 3 Power Rankings

The Ravens lost to the Titans?! The Colts are 0-2?! The Lions are 2-0?! Two weeks have gone by in the 2011 season, and many things have surprised us football fans. That is why the NFL Report has Week 3 power rankings!

1. New England Patriots: A great start for this years New England Patriots; 2-0, Tom Brady combines for 940 passing yards in 2 games, and a win over the San Diego Chargers. However, the defense is very inconsistent, and the secondary looked extremely sloppy against the Chargers. If Brady can continue to stay healthy, and the defense improves slightly, good things are in store for the Pats

2. Green Bay Packers: Although the Packers have the best all-around team in the league, I was not happy with the Panthers game. In order for the packers to be number one, they can't win by a single touchdown against a team like Carolina. I am also worried about their pass-defense; it has given up 419 yards to Drew Brees and 432 to rookie Cam Newton.

3. New York Jets: The 2-0 Jets destroyed the Jaguars last weekend, after previously beating the skilled Cowboys in a shootout. The defense looks superb this year and even their offense is doing well. Expect a deep playoff run with this New York team.

4. Houston Texans: Surprisingly, the fourth place position is awarded to the Texans. In two games, their offense has let up 13 combined points. Also, they are without RB Arian Foster, (yet Ben Tate has been a great substitute). Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson are connecting very well, and the Texans are on a great streak.

5. New Orleans Saints: A dominating win over the Bears resurrects New Orleans after a close loss to the Packers in week 1.  Drew Brees is doing extremely well, and the offense as a whole is 5th in total yards (429.5 yards) and 5th in total passing yards (330 yards) so far this season. The offense looks great, and the defense is doing well. This could be another great year for Drew Brees and the Saints.

6. Atlanta Falcons: Atlanta pulled off a must win game, and hopefully will put the Bears game behind them. Michael Turner looks stellar this year (6.9 yards per carry), and hopefully Ryan will be able to connect more with his WR's. The defense looks mediocre (ranked 27th in pass-defense), and they are hoping for a division W over the Tampa Buccaneers this week.

7. Philadelphia Eagles: A tough loss against Atlanta has dropped the Eagles down in the rankings, yet they should bounce back to beat the Giants this week. Their running game is doing very well (ranked 2nd) and a 6th ranked passing defense should help over the weekend. We need to wait and see if Vick plays (concussion). It will be a hard season for the Eagles if their QB continues to be injured.

8. Pittsburgh Steelers: The Ravens loss last weekend to the Titans (yes, the TITANS!) definitely  benefited Pittsburgh in the NFC North rankings. An easy win over the Seahawks did not prove a lot, yet both the defense and offense look great, and they are, once again, a threat this year.

9. Chicago Bears: Six. That's how many times the Saints sacked Jay Cutler last weekend. The Bears NEED to improve the O-line, or else Jay Cutler may sprain his MCL again! The Bears face Green Bay on Sunday, which should test Jay Cutler's protecters. Luckily it is at Chicago, and it will be important for them to beat their division rival and prove the Atlanta game was not a fluke.

10. Baltimore Ravens: Are you kidding me! After defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers, they lose to the Tennessee Titans! Although the defense did a great job shutting down Chris Johnson last weekend, they must have completely forgotten about stopping Matt Hasselbeck (358 YDS, 1 TD). I don't expect this to happen again, and they should beat the St Louis Rams at St. Louis.

11. San Diego Chargers: Although I predicted the Chargers to beat the Patriots, I was not surprised when they lost in Foxborough. Unfortunately, they could not follow through in the red zone very well, throwing interceptions at the wrong time. However, the passing game continues to look great, and they should bounce back to beat the Chiefs.

12. Detroit Lions: I would have never guessed; the Lions are 2-0! I am not completely in love with Detroit due to the fact they haven't faced a challenging team yet. Stafford and Johnson are connecting extremely well, and even the defense looks above-average (WOW!). Minnesota should be an easy win, but it will be interesting to see how they do against the Cowboys in 2 weeks.

13. Dallas Cowboys: Ouch! The Cowboys suffered many key injuries in Week 2, such as Miles Austin (out for several weeks), Tony Romo (questionable), Felix Jones (questionable) and Dez Bryant (questionable). Their rushing game has been pitiful, yet their 3rd ranked passing game and 2nd ranked rush-defense are doing very well. It will be interesting to see how they do against the Redskins this week.

14. Buffalo Bills: What may turn into this year's Cinderella story, the Buffalo Bills are 2-0. Surprisingly, they are ranked 1st in the league in rushing yards per game (190.0). As they play the New England Patriots this weekend, we will find out if the Bills are a legitimate team.

15. Washington Redskins: Although they have the worst logo in football, the Redskins look like a decent team. They are 11th in total passing yards per game (270.5), 10th in rushing yards per game (123.0) and 8th in rushing yards allowed per game (84.0). As I said earlier, this weekends game against the Cowboys will be interesting, and if Dallas are missing players due to injuries, the Redskins might go 3-0!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Week 2

     Week 1 is in the books and, unlike last year, there were not many outstanding performances by a breakout player (such as Arian Foster in '10). The main headline we drew from Week 1 was Cam Newton, who had one of the best rookie debuts in NFL history (422 yards, 2 passing TD's, 1 rushing TD). I am not sure if this is the start of something huge, but there is definitely potential in Cam Newton. Another shocker from Week 1; Bears DESTROYING the Falcons. The Bears defense looked spectacular, and if it can stay consistent, they might make a run deep into the playoffs. Week 2 has many great match ups, which should lead to another great week of football.

Game to Watch: Patriots vs Chargers. Brady vs. Rivers. Great offense vs great offense. Every football fan is looking forward to the clash of the QB’s, when Philip Rivers and the Chargers take on Tom Brady and the Patriots this weekend. The last time these two teams faced off, the Patriots walked into San Diego and beat the Chargers 23-20. Now, Brady is coming off of a 500 yard performance against the Miami Dolphins, and it looks like he’s in mid-season form. This year, however, the Bolts look better than ever, with a Pro-Bowl QB, two great receivers returning from injuries, and a decent running game.
         The Patriots are coming off a horrendous defensive performance; they gave up 400 yards to QB Chad Henne. Yes, you heard that right. Chad Henne. I can’t possibly imagine what will happen when they play Philip Rivers (4,700 yards in 2010). The Chargers may have had one of the worst defenses in 2010, but last weekend, they allowed the fewest total yards out of any team in the NFL. I know they have only played one game, but this could be the start of something huge. In the end, it will come down to which defense can shut the opposing team’s QB. In their last 7 meetings, the Patriots are 5-2 against the Chargers, and the Pats will look to extend their 26 game home-regular season win streak. As the Chargers walk into Foxborough with a 1-0 record, I think they have the advantage over New England. However, these two teams will likely face each other once more in this year’s playoffs.
Prediction: Chargers over Patriots 31-24

Player to Watch: RB CJ Spiller. This will be Spiller's second year in the pros, and he already has a touchdown this season. Spiller is extremely fast, explosive and elusive. Luckily, he will be playing the Raiders, a team who let up the 4th most yards to running backs. He had an amazing college career at Clemson (Spiller college highlights), and I hope he can have a standout performance this week.
CJ Spiller: 90 total yards, 2 TD's


Stand-Out Performance: Philip Rivers. After missing Vincent Jackson and Antonio Gates for most of 2010 (played together only once last season), Philip Rivers will face off against the Patriots in Foxborough. Rivers had a mediocre game against the Vikings, yet Minnesota appear to have a decent defense this year. The patriots on the other hand  are coming off a horrendous defensive performance against the Dolphins, allowing 390 passing yards in their first game. Rivers is 4x better than Chad Henne, and he should have an amazing game against the Patriots.
Philip Rivers: 470 yards, 3 TD's


Week 2 Game Predictions:


Bills over Raiders


Packers over Panthers


Lions over Chiefs


Browns over Colts


Buccaneers over Vikings


Saints over Bears


Jets over Jaguars


Steelers over Seahawks


Ravens over Titans


Cardinals over Redskins


Cowboys over 49ers


Broncos over Bengals


Texans over Dolphins


Chargers over Patriots


Eagles over Falcons


Giants over Rams

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Calvin Johnson: No. 1 WR In the NFL?

    There were many great player performances in Week 1, a great start to the 2011 season. One player who always puts up great numbers, day in and day out, is wide receiver Calvin Johnson. Against the Buccaneers last weekend, Megatron caught two touchdown passes and had 88 total receiving yards. However, is he the best wide receiver in the NFL right now? The answer is yes.
Calvin Johnson
     Calvin Johnson's career has been a roller coaster; a mediocre rookie season in 2007, an outstanding year in 2008 (12 TD's, 1,331 receiving yards), a below average year in 2009, and a great year in 2010 (77 receptions, 12 TD's, 1,120 receiving yards), even without QB Mathew Stafford. The important thing for Calvin Johnson is if Mathew Stafford can stay healthy. Stafford has only played 14 NFL games throughout his entire career. When Stafford is healthy, Johnson averaged 75 yards per game and has total of 9 receiving touchdowns. If Stafford can play at least 12 games this year, don't be surprised if Megatron gets more than 15 touchdowns. 
     One name that constantly appears with Calvin Johnson is the other All-Pro Johnson; Andre Johnson of the Houston Texans. Andre Johnson has played in the NFL for 9 seasons, and is a 5-time Pro-Bowler. If you were to look at the statistics, you would see from 2007 to 2011, Calvin Johnson has combined for 33 touchdowns and 4,191 receiving yards, compared to Andre Johnson's 33 touchdowns and 5,211 receiving yards. Although Andre has better statistics, he is aging and will not perform as well as he did in the past.
     Johnson, 25 years old, may be one of the most exciting wide receivers to watch. His amazing leaping abilities allow him to out jump just about any cornerback in the NFL. Also, he is extremely fast for a 6 ft 5, 235 pound wide receiver, running past defenders so he can make the easy catch. However, the only problem with Johnson is his route running. From time to time, he might do a poor job of faking the defender on a route, and the play will end up looking really sloppy. Most of the time, however, we can expect a great performance out of Johnson, and hope to see another spectacular catch.
    It is still early in the NFL season, and it is hard to make prediction based on injuries, but if all goes well, Calvin Johnson will have the greatest receiving performance of the year.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Week 1

Peyton Manning not playing in the season opener? Troubled Albert Haynesworth signed by the strict New England Patriots? Are the Eagles truly the dream team of the NFL? This crazy offseason has led to some crazy Super Bowl predictions. Now, the post-lockout season has begun, and Week 1 should have many wild season openers.


Michael Vick
Game to watch: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens. Every time the Steelers face off against the division rival Ravens, you can expect a blood-bath. It is clear neither team likes the other, and both have one of the best defenses in the league. Not to mention it is always a close game. Since 2005, 9 games were decided by a touchdown or less. History shows the Steelers are the better team. They have an all-time record against the Ravens of 19-11. However, with home field advantage, and the new acquisition of WR Lee Evans, the Baltimore Ravens have a slight edge over Pittsburgh.
Ravens beat Steelers 20-17


Player to Watch: Rookie QB Cam Newton. The 2010 Heisman winner will now put on the Carolina Panthers jersey for his first NFL game. Many say he will not do well in the pros and will just become another first pick bust. Luckily, though, he is facing the Arizona Cardinals in his first game, a team who ranked 29th in points allowed per game (27.1).  I don't expect Cam Newton to play like Michael Vick in his first game, but I am projecting him to do moderately well.
Cam Newton: 210 yards, 1 passing TD, 1 rushing TD.


Stand-Out Performance: QB Tom Brady.  The reigning MVP has a new (possibly lethal) weapon in WR Chad Ochocinco, and he will try to match his outstanding 2010 season. His 9 to 1 TD/INT ratio is an outstanding statistic, and his WR corp of Welker and Ochocinco will certainly  help him against the Dolphins this weekend. As the 2011 kicks off, the expectations are high for this accomplished Quarterback.
Tom Brady: 390 yards, 3 Passing TDs, 75.0 completion percentage.


Week 1 Game Predictions:


Falcons over Bears


Browns over Bengals


Texans over Colts


Titans over Jaguars


Bills over Chiefs


Eagles over Rams


Lions over Buccaneers 


Panthers over Cardinals


Chargers over Vikings


Seahawks over 49ers


Giants over Redskins 


Jets over Cowboys (OT)

Patriots over Dolphins


Broncos over Raiders


Ravens over Steelers

Thursday, September 8, 2011

NFL 2011 Predictions

Now that the season is finally underway, the questions linger. Who will be this years breakout player? Which team will be the biggest bust? And most importantly, who will win the Super Bowl? The NFL Report has this years predictions:


AFC:1 Patriots (13-3) 2. Ravens (13-3) 3. Chargers (12-4) 4. Texans (11-5) 5. Jets (12-4) 6. Steelers (12-4)
NFC:1. Packers (13-3) 2. Falcons (12-4) 3. Eagles (12-4) 4. Rams (10-6) 5. Cowboys (12-4) 6. Saints (11-5)

AFC 1st Round: 3. Chargers over 6 Steelers (OT) & 5. Jets over 4. Texans
NFC 1st Round: 6. Saints over 3. Eagles & 5. Cowboys over 4. Rams

AFC 2nd Round: 3. Chargers over 2.; Ravens & 1. Patriots over 5. Jets
NFC 2nd Round: 1. Packers over 6. Saints & 2. Falcons over 5. Cowboys

AFC 3rd Round: 1. Patriots over 3. Chargers
NFC 3rd Round: 2. Falcons over 1. Packers

Super Bowl:Patriots over Falcons 28-17
Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady

MVP Philip Rivers

Defensive Player of the Year Demarcus Ware

Coach of the Year Jim Garret

Comeback Player of the Year Tony Romo 



Biggest Team  Bust: Chicago Bears


Breakout Player: CJ Spiller

The Big Bang

     Tonight, after a long and monotonous lockout, the 2011 NFL season will kick-off, literally. The season opener featuring the Packers and the Saints, is what many people say will be the 2011 NFC Championship game. Although it's hard not to love these two teams, I'm predicting neither team will make the NFC Championship Game.

     Packers Evaluation: The Green Bay Packers have one of the most, if not the most, talented group of  players in the NFL. However, the reigning champions will be the team to beat this year, and everyone will try their hardest against them. I'm not saying they won't make the playoffs, but I don't think they'll be able to win the championship game, let alone the Super Bowl! It's too hard, and who knows, Aaron Rodgers might suffer from concussion symptoms (like Sidney Crosby) and miss the entire season!

     Saints Evaluation: The New Orleans Saints is a great team to watch: Great fans, great QB, and a fun atmosphere. What I don't understand is why all of a sudden everyone thinks the Saints will win the Super Bowl. I think they should be thinking more about winning their division more than the Super Bowl. The Falcons are a great team who has a better defense, a better running game, and a better WR. corp. The only thing the Saints have over the Falcons is a better QB (which is arguably the most important). Then again that's the only thing the Saints have. Period. Drew Brees is the only reason (besides a decent defense) the Saints do so well. I think they'll lock up the Wild Card spot, yet that playoff loss to the Seahawks was a tell tale sign their reign might be over.
     
We will see what happens tonight.
    
Prediction: Packers Win 28-16