Sunday, October 2, 2011

Forecast for late games Week 4

Here's the predictions for the late games...

         Giants travel to the desert to face the Cardinals. Eli takes a step back from last week's impressive performance in Philly. New York's defense gives up big plays to Fitzgerald early and often. Cards beat the Giants... Falcons fly into Seattle for a very intriguing match-up. Atlanta has gotten off to a slow start. Seahawks have gotten creamed on the road but played strong at home last week to upend Arizona. I expect the home team to pull another rabbit out of their hat and add to Atlanta's early woes. Seattle over the Falcons... The Chargers welcome the struggling Dolphins to town for Reggie Bush's homecoming party. Rivers & Co. are off to a better start this season and should overcome what I think will be a big game for Miami's prized off-season acquisition. Bush will score a couple times but not nearly enough as the Chargers win big over the Phins... Patriots look to get back on track in Oakland. Under Bill Belichick, the Pats rarely lose two games in a row. The Raiders come into this game fired up after a huge win over the Jets on the same field last Sunday. Hard to see Brady with two sub-par games in two weeks. Both secondaries are banged up so look for lots of points in this one. New England has a knack for coming up with big plays in big games. Each team desperately wants that third win. Patriots pull away in the 4th quarter, beat the Raiders by 13...
          Packers look to remain undefeated as Broncos ride into Lambeau. Aaron Rodgers looks unstoppable, the Green Bay defense continues to progress, and you never know what you'll get with Denver. All signs point to a win by the home team, Packers win big and stand as the last unbeaten team at the end of Week 4... Jets head to Baltimore for Rexy's reunion. The Ravens have shown two games of brilliance and look to place themselves as the front-runner in the AFC. New York as been to the AFC championship game two years in a row and if they want a third appearance a big road win over a quality opponent would certainly help. Last week the Raiders bullied the Jets and you have to think Ray Lewis has been pumping up his boys all week to put forth a similar effort. This should be one helluva game and definitely be decided in the final five minutes. Baltimore squeaks out the victory, forcing a late Sanchez turnover... Colts head to Tampa, still searching for first win. The Buccaneers are fresh off a huge divisional win over the rival Falcons, perhaps another let down game? Exactly what Indy needs to get a much needed victory, right? I'm afraid not. Josh Freeman is young and fast, just fast enough to escape the grasp of Freeney and Mathis. Bucs win a surprisingly close game by four, sending the Colts to 0-4.
           That does it for Week 4 everyone! As always, GO PATRIOTS!!!

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