Top 3 NFL Picks for Week 2
Top play: Rams/Cardinals OVER 44 One way or another,whether by
trailing early or just plain stubborness, Mike Martz ALWAYS
seems to abandon the run. No reson for to believe he'll
consistantly hand the ball to Jackson and Faulk and let them
pound away.
The Cards running game has been just awful since preseason, so
they'll once again try to take advantage of their top notch
receivers Boldin and Fitzgerald and the arm of Warner.
As seen before, both these qb's Bulger and Warner love to put it
in the air and we could see quite a shootout in the desert
between the former MVP and the guy who replaced him in STL.
Neither one of these secondaries impress me, as Tim Rattay and
Eli Manning both made plays against them. No reason to think
they'll fare much better this week.
Considering that both of these teams special teams don't stop
anyone on returns, we could see some entertaining plays here.
Both QB's can be turnover prone, so we may see a defensive score
or two also.
Noreason this game can't turn into a 35-31 shootout, where the
team who has the ball last may have the advantage.
Top play of the week: Rams/Cards OVER 44
Regular play: NY Jets -6 over Miami Okay, anyone believe the
Dolphins are that good, or the Jets are that bad based on last
weeks results?? Not me.
I like how this one sets up, Miami off a big home victory
against what I see as a poor Broncos team, and the Jets go into
one of the toughest places to play, KC, and laying an egg.
If these teams played up to (or down to) their talent level,
this spread would look more like the 49ers/Eagles spread. I'll
lay these 6 points with glee.
The Jets still have a great linebacking corps, and add to that
the addition of cb Ty Law, and this could be a rude awaking for
qb Frerotte and coach Saban. Don't think rookie rb Brown will be
able to shoulder this huge of a load, and Frerotte will be
running for his life this week, making bad decisions.
The Jets were killed on the ground last week by RB's Johnson and
Holmes. This Dolphins O-Line is nowhere near the class of the
Chiefs blockers.
Now, I give Miami credit for having a nice, but again defense.
But, I've watched a lot of Dolphins football the last few years,
and they are less imposing when they go on the road.
And as bad as people say Pennington looked, he still put up some
numbers when he wasn't getting bad snaps in the shotgun. I'm
sure coach Edwards has began to fix that snafu, and the Dolphins
secondary looks a little weak without the guys who had good
games vs the Jets last week, CB Surtain and S Knight.
The Jets won't get behind early, so RB Martin will be a bigger
factor in the gameplan.
This is a regular play, but a "strong" regular play, imo
Regular play: Jets -6
Regular play: Detroit -1 over Da Bears
Ok, Lions, you want to be a contender, you have to win these
type of games against teams like the Bears.
I believe the Lions can take advantage of the Bears secondary
and their short defensive backs. The line must block well for
Harrington, and even though his numbers weren't the most
impressive last week vs. GB, I did like that he spread the ball
around to the receivers and tight end.
Blocking Urlacher will be the key to the success of the
offenmse, as with Schlesinger still hurt, his replacement FB
Smith must step up.
On the other side of the ball, I look for the Lions D-line to be
able to stuff the run early, and force Orton (who I am high on
for the future), to make plays. I like the Lions secondary
matchup against the bear receivers and believe they can generate
some Orton mistakes in only his secong career start.
The Lions got a taste of black and blue football last week, and
came out on top. They hit hard and played with emotion. Like I
stated at the beginning, if the Lions are to be contenders, they
must beat teams like the Bears.
Regular Play: Lions -1