Ray Lewis and the Ravens travel to Philadelphia this week. |
LeSean McCoy leads a strong Eagles squad. |
What happened in Week 1? RG3's homecoming, the Packers getting their first loss after a 15-1 season, and Chris Johnson rushing for 4 yards. Yes, that's not a typo. 4 yards. In picks last week, I was 8-8. Due to time constraints picks for the Bears vs. Packers game were unable to occur. However, here are the rest of Week 2's games.
Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills
The Bills had everyone hopeful. People thought that their renewed defense would bring a wildcard playoff spot. Well, last week was not a good start. The defense allowed 48 points to a subpar Jets offense. 48 points to Mark Sanchez and Stephen Hill? Just imagine what Jamaal Charles and Dwayne Bowe could do.
Chiefs over Bills
New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers
Two teams coming up off disappointing losses. Cam Newton threw for 300 yards, but unfortunately 2 interceptions as well. Brees had a great game also, but the suspect defense allowed RG3 to have a career forming game. If Brees can do well again, and the defense can pressure Cam Newton, the Saints should beat their division rivals. If not, then we'll see.
Saints over Panthers
Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals
Andy Dalton and A.J Green need to redeem themselves. After fantastic rookie years from both of them, the Baltimore defense forced Dalton to throw 2 interceptions. Hopefully, there will be no such problem with the Browns. Expect Dalton to throw multiple TD passes, and target Green a lot, maybe even surpassing the 11 targets from last game.
Bengals over Browns
Minnesota Vikings at Indianapolis Colts
Andrew Luck needs to demonstrate why the Colts drafted him. Sure he passed for 300 yards, but his team was still steamrolled by the Bears. Against the Vikings this game should have been easier. The key word is should have been. With the improvement of Adrian Peterson, and receiving skills of Percy Harvin, the Vikings look good. This game will be close, but ultimately, AP will lead his team to victory.
Vikings over Colts
Houston Texans at Jacksonville Jaguars
Sorry Rashad Jennings. A knee injury just cost you a starting running back job. Oh well, MJD is back to engineer the Jaguars offensive attack. The attack, which was said to be terrible, took the Vikings to overtime last week. However, the Texans have a football version of "the big three". If Schaub can get the ball to Andre Johnson, nothing will stop the attack.
Texans over Jaguars
Oakland Raiders at Miami Dolphins
The Raiders made a run at the Chargers, could have won, if it had not been for Nate Kaeding's five field goals. The Dolphins have a rookie, inconsistent quarterback, and a not-very-good group of receivers. If Carson Palmer can get it to Darius Heyward-Bey, and Denarius Moore is able to play the Raiders should have a field day.
Raiders over Dolphins
Arizona Cardinals at New England Patriots
What an unfair matchup. The fantastic Patriots against the very unstable Cardinals. To make matters worse, its in Foxborough, where the Patriots have won 15 of 16. No matter how many catches Fitzgerald has, it won't be enough. Tom Brady and his quartet of receivers should have fun.
Patriots over Cardinals
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New York Giants
The defending champs are looking to avenge their season opening loss against the Cowboys. The Buccaneers are happy to have defeated Cam Newton. Doug Martin has been a surprise for the Bucs, who could surely use a sparkplug. But Eli Manning and co. will end their winning streak at Metlife Stadium.
Giants over Buccaneers
Baltimore Ravens at Philadelphia Eagles
In one of the best games of the week, it's a matchup of two of the best running backs in football. LeSean McCoy against Ray Rice. Two fantasy football stars face-off in Philadelphia. Michael Vick also needs to prove that he can still play. He had a great game last week, but he needs to continue to demonstrate leadership. It will come down to who has the better defense. In this case, it is the Ravens, led by Ray Lewis.
Ravens over Eagles
Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks
The Cowboys impressed everyone with a solid win over the Giants last week. Led by DeMarco Murray and Tony Romo, they should cruise against the Seahawks, who are led by a rookie quarterback, and an inconsistent but good Marshawn Lynch.
Cowboys over Seahawks
Washington Redskins at St.Louis Rams
RG3 and Alfred Morris. People knew that RG3 was going to be good, but who thought this good. Alfred Morris? He was a mid-round draft pick. Not expected to start. And yet, these two dominated the Saints last week. Against the Rams, these two should again pass and run for a lot. Steven Jackson can run, but unfortunately, won't be able to lead the Rams to a win.
Redskins over Rams
New York Jets at Pittsburgh Steelers
The Steelers lost to Peyton Manning. That doesn't sound that bad. But then you realize he wasn't on the Colts, and was playing his first game since January 2011. Jonathan Dwyer has been a bright spot, and Antonio Brown and Mike Wallace could always be solid. The Jets, after Sanchez and Tebow could not score a touchdown, Sanchez had a great game last week, throwing two TD's to Stephen Hill. The Jets are on a hot streak, but the consistent Steelers should be able to bounce back.
Steelers over Jets
Tennessee Titans at San Diego Chargers
Chris Johnson had an awful game. He should get more carries. Rivers should also improve. Both of these teams had disappointing games last week. They should both improve. But, only one will. The Chargers and Phil Rivers should be able to beat the Titans in a close one.
Chargers over Titans
Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers beat the Packers last week. Things are looking good for a team without an elite quarterback. The Lions have a superhero, and fantastic quarterback throwing to him. This should be a very interesting game. One team that relies heavily on offense, the other on defense. The defense gets the edge in this one.
49ers over Lions
Denver Broncos at Atlanta Falcons
Matt Ryan and Julio Jones had amazing games last week. Can they do it again though, is the question? Peyton Manning also had a great game. Can he do it again? The answer to both of these questions is yes. The Falcons however, have the advantage in this one. Why? It's simple. Homefield advantage. If this was played in Denver, the Broncos would have the advantage.
Falcons over Broncos
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