Saturday, December 31, 2011

Week 17 Picks


Eli Manning needs to lead the Giants to a victory against the Cowboys this week.

Happy New Year everybody! As we welcome in 2012, the NFL enters its last week of regular season play. All of the games will be played on Sunday. And now, the last picks of the 2011 season! 

Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers 
Normally, the Lions would be out of the playoffs, and playing for solely pride. This year, the Lions are playing in a true rivalry with the Packers. The Packers are no longer undefeated. These teams can rest their starters, but each knows this game is important. The Lions will try to beat the Packers after losing 27-15 in Week 12. As great as the Lions have played this season, it will be extremely unlikely. 
Packers over Lions 

Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans 
This is a must win game for the Titans. If the Titans win, they have a chance of being in the playoffs. However, the Titans face AFC South rival Texans. The Texans allow just 17 points per game. The Titans will try to intercept as many of rookie T.J. Yates’ passes as they can. This could be difficult. It could be difficult for the Titans to make the playoffs as well. Texans over Titans 


Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars 
The Colts are hot. Two wins in a row, and Peyton Manning still hasn’t played a down. Dan Orlovsky has led the Colts after taking the place of the injured Curtis Painter. The Jaguars have not had the best season either. In Week 10, the Jaguars beat the Colts 17-3. That Colts team was 0-10, and had no hope. In stepped Orlovsky, who has taken this team in a new direction. The Colts should end the season on a three game win streak.
Colts over Jaguars 

New York Jets at Miami Dolphins 
The Jets need to win this week. The Jets were expected to unseat the Patriots this season, but could not. Now, against the struggling Dolphins, the team must win to reach the wildcard round. The Dolphins have been disappointing as well. Don’t expect them to beat Rex Ryan’s Jets. They will be playing their hearts out. On both offense and defense. 
Jets over Dolphins 

Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings 
With Adrian Peterson on injured reserve, there will be an even bigger obstacle for the Vikings. The Vikings now have an even dimmer opportunity to beat the Bears, who are without quarterback Jay Cutler. The Bears will look back on the season that wasn’t. The Bears will be happy to end their five game losing streak, though. Bears over Vikings 

New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills 
The Pats will try to achieve home field advantage in the playoffs by beating the Bills. The Bills beat the Patriots this season, 34-31. Since that victory, the Bills’ playoff hopes have vanished. They have gone 3-9 since that victory. The Patriots have 10-2, and have cruised to a number one seed. The Patriots will beat the Bills, and receive home field advantage. 
Patriots over Bills 

Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints 
Cam Newton will end his fantastic rookie season against the Saints. Newton threw for 224 yards and two touchdowns. The Panthers lost because of a Drew Brees touchdown with 0:50 left on the clock. Brees broke Dan Marino’s single season record for passing yards last week. The Saints could clinch a first round bye, with this victory and a 49ers loss. Sean Payton wants that bye. 
Saints over Panthers 

Washington Redskins at Philadelphia Eagles 
One more game. One more game, and the Eagles’ nightmare of a season comes to an end against the lowly Redskins. The Eagles, with their countless free agent signings, will miss the playoffs. The Redskins who were unable to find a consistent quarterback, will miss the playoffs as well. The Eagles should beat the Redskins, and reach a .500 record to end this nightmare. 
Eagles over Redskins 

San Francisco 49ers at St. Louis Rams 
What can Harbaugh do for you? Jim Harbaugh has come to the 49ers and has completely remade the team. If the 49ers beat the Rams tomorrow, the 49ers will clinch a first round bye. It will be Alex Smith’s first playoff appearance. The Rams are hoping the Draft lottery will come in their favor. If it does, they will draft Andrew Luck. What will happen to Sam Bradford? Good question. 
49ers over Rams 

Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals 
Apparently, the Cardinals needed rest. Since their bye week, the Cardinals have gone 6-4, compared to 1-4 before it. The Seahawks have gone 5-5 since their bye week. These two teams are playing for .500 records, and for second place in the NFC West. The Seahawks won the first meeting, but expect this game to be closer. Still, Marshawn Lynch could take advantage of the 120 rushing yards allowed by the Cardinals defense. 
Seahawks over Cardinals 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons 
Yikes! The Bucs have lost nine games in a row. Yes, nine games in a row. Don’t expect that streak to end against the Falcons. The Falcons have clinched the playoffs, led by quarterback Matt Ryan. The Buccaneers still have a chance though. They beat the Falcons 16-13 this season. The win against the Falcons was one of their four wins. The Falcons have learned from that loss, and at home, should be tough to beat. 
Falcons over Buccaneers 

Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals 
Andy Dalton has led the Bengals to a 9-6 record thus far. If he leads the Bengals to a win over the Ravens, he and his squad could be in the playoffs for the first time since the Carson Palmer injury. The Ravens could clinch a first round bye, with another victory over their division rival. The Bengals should upset the Ravens to sneak into the wildcard round. Bengals over Ravens 

Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns 
The Browns are in the middle of a five game losing streak. With Seneca Wallace starting, the prospects of a win are even dimmer. The Steelers could clinch a first round bye with a win and a Ravens loss. The Browns are hoping for some luck in beating the Steelers, but that won’t happen. 
Steelers over Browns 

Kanas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos 
The Chiefs. The only team to beat the Packers, aren't even in the playoffs. The Denver Broncos, were having some luck with Tim Tebow. Then came the Patriots. The Patriots demolished Tebow and the rest of the Broncos team, 41-23. The Broncos can clinch the AFC West with a win. The Broncos should continue riding the luck of Tebow to cruise to a  victory over the Chiefs. 
Broncos over Chiefs 

San Diego Chargers at Oakland Raiders 
This is a must win game for the Raiders. If the Raiders are able to win, they have a better chance of making the playoffs. The Chargers have had an extremely disappointing season. If they lose this game, they will finish the season below .500. Led by Carson Palmer, the Raiders have turned it around this season. An 8-8 season will be a failure. 
Raiders over Chargers 

Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants
With Tony Romo questionable, the Cowboys are forced to turn to Stephen McGee.
Winner takes all. Whoever wins this game will go to the playoffs as the NFC East champion. Loser goes home. The last meeting was a victory by the Giants because of a blocked field goal. The Cowboys may have some trouble, as quarterback Tony Romo is questionable. With Stephen McGee starting, the Giants should take full advantage. Better luck next year Cowboys! 
Giants over Cowboys 

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