Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Fraser's Favorites Week 7

Washington at Carolina
You really gotta love the NFL. Last week we’re talking about the Redskins being the best team in the NFC East, now we’re talking quarterback controversy and the worst team in the division. Meanwhile, the talk about Cam Newton is slowly starting to calm down. There’s no doubting how good he has been for a rookie, but “experts” need to simmer down on the talks of the best rookie ever. The Panthers have been able to keep every game close despite the inferior talent on their team. Here, the talent is close enough where the Panthers will get their second win of the season.
Washington- 23
Carolina- 31

Seattle at Cleveland
Traveling is an overlooked disadvantage. Teams that have to fly hundreds of miles, changing time zones to play a game is really detrimental. The Seahawks are a victim of being a West Coast team. Even though the Seahawks were able to travel to New York and beat the Giants before their bye, they will not be able to put together a win streak on the road. The Browns offense will finally find some form of identity, and knock off the Seahawks at home.
Seattle- 22
Cleveland- 27





Atlanta at Detroit
Mike Smith might blow this game on purpose. He doesn’t want to be pushed and shoved and chased after like Jim Harbaugh was following the 49ers-Lions game. Harbaugh was excited and got carried away, but I put all the blame on Schwartz. Be a man, suck it up, accept your loss, put your head down and walk off the field. Don’t go chasing the guy who just beat you! The Lions finally played a team that did not hand the game to them or a team with inferior talent and look what happened; they lost. And now that the Lions have that losing feeling back again, they will make it two in a row as they play the Falcons in week 7. The type of running plays where Frank Gore gashed the Lions defense is exactly the type of running plays that Michael Turner loves. Michael Turner starts strong on the ground, opening up more opportunities for the play-action, mid-range throw where Matt Ryan excels.
Atlanta-30
Detroit- 20

Denver at Miami
This is great. All of the Tebow followers finally get their chance to watch him and they get to play the doormat of the NFL in the Dolphins. Tebow will look spectacular (spectacular for Tim Tebow) and alllll of his fans will get to say how he should have been playing sooner and how great he is. This decision to start Tebow shows the negative side of the NFL. It’s not all about winning, but it’s about money and pleasing the fans. Scouts and even coaches within the Broncos organization said how poorly Tebow played in practice and the pre-season. Tebow might ignite this team for a little while, and his style of play might confuse the Dolphins enough to get this win, but once teams watch film and figure him out he won’t win another game. The Broncos will win this game because of their defensive play, and because of the running abilities of Tebow.
Denver- 24
Miami- 17

San Diego at N.Y. Jets
When Forrest Gump said “Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you’re gonna get”, I think he was talking about the Chargers and the Jets. You really never know which team you’ll get. The Good Jets or the Bad Jets. The Good Chargers or the Bad Chargers. We always know which Mark Sanchez we will get and that is one who overthrows multiple receivers a game and pouts as he walks toward the sideline after the offenses repeated three and out possessions. Fortunately for Sanchez, Darrelle Revis is on his team or Revis would be feasting off of his errant throws. The return of Antonio Gates for the Chargers makes the difference in this game against the Jets as Rivers puts up 30 points in a San Diego victory.
San Diego- 31
New York Jets-20

Chicago at Tampa Bay
Both of these teams had key wins last week against division opponents. The Bears beat up on the Vikings and the Buccaneers squeezed out a win against the Saints. Surprisingly, the Bears managed to keep Jay Cutler off the ground against the Vikings, and it looked like their offensive line played much better than previous weeks. If they want to beat the Buccaneers the line will have to repeat its performance. Expect that trend to continue and the Bears to get back on track like the 13-3 team they were last year.
Chicago- 24
Tampa Bay- 19

Houston at Tennessee
You have to feel bad for these Texans. No Peyton Manning this year and they should have had the AFC South locked up. Then they lose Mario Williams for the season and Andre Johnson goes out with a leg injury and their playoff hopes start to dwindle. This is a competitive team though despite all of the unfortunate injuries. Meanwhile, the Titans are 3-2 and in first place in the division. The Titans are one of the more overrated teams in the NFL. Hasselback was playing great, but against the Browns and the Broncos. The Texans talent trumps the Titans talent. That shows in this game and the Texans take over first place.
Houston- 27
Tennessee- 24

Pittsburgh at Arizona
A rematch of Superbowl XLII. The Cardinals try to return back to a playoff caliber team but have been struggling under the leadership of Kevin Kolb. We can start to question the trade for a 2nd round draft pick and pro-bowler Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie if things don’t turn around quickly in Arizona. They are returning from a bye and should have had time to gel, but this may take more than two weeks. For a struggling offense, the last thing you want to see right now is this Steelers defense. They were called “old” and they might have struggled early, but this defense is back to form and will force multiple turnovers from Kolb.
Pittsburgh- 27
Arizona- 20

Kansas City at Oakland
Despite losing Jamaal Charles to a season-ending leg injury, the Chiefs are still 6th in the league in rushing behind Thomas Jones, Dexter McCluster, and Jackie “It’s a Boys Name too” Battle. The Raiders have also won two in a row and recently sprung a trade for much-maligned quarterback Carson Palmer. Even if Palmer starts this week, he will have practiced with the offense for 3 days. Although Hue Jackson and Palmer do have a past as Jackson scouted Palmer in high school and recruited Palmer to go to USC, three days will not be enough time for Palmer to truly feel comfortable in the offense. This game comes down to which team runs the ball better, and which teams makes the least amount of mistakes. Kansas City continues its win streak.
Kansas City- 25
Oakland- 20

St. Louis at Dallas
The Rams have been a huge disappointment so far this season. The failures of this team prove how important protecting your quarterback is. Sam Bradford has been beat up every single game, and suffered a high ankle sprain on the final play of Sunday’s game. Although he will be playing, his performance will suffer because of that injury. An injured Bradford going up against a Cowboys defense that was able to shut down Brady is not a good combination for the Rams. Cowboys big.
St. Louis- 17
Dallas- 33



Green Bay at Minnesota
Donovan McNabb is not the same quarterback he was in Philadelphia… Well that’s stating the obvious. But he’s not even close. How many times have we seen him throw the ball in the ground 5 yards before his receiver this year? Not just underthrowing his receiver, but missing by yards. Now it is time for Christian Ponder to take over. That’s even scarier. The Vikings would be better off with a terrible McNabb, than Ponder on his best day. I don’t understand why they drafted Ponder in the first round. Do they really think this is a guy who can bring them to a Superbowl? I don’t think so. Now they get the Packers who are virtually unstoppable. Aaron Rodgers and this Packers offense is something you would see in a video game. Packers by three touchdowns.
Green Bay- 38
Minnesota- 17

Indianapolis at New Orleans
How will Sean Payton’s injury affect the Saints? Comee onnn mann. This is getting ridiculous. You have to feel bad for Payton because that looked like a nasty injury, but let’s not get carried away. He can do the same things with one or no legs, or in the “coaches” box. The Colts will be outmatched offensively in this game. Don’t be surprised if Pat Angerer, who leads the league in tackles, Robert Mathis, and Dwight Freeney disrupt Brees and the Saints offense to keep this game close for a little while.
Indianapolis- 20
New Orleans- 30



Baltimore at Jacksonville
I know Jack Del Rio is on the hot seat and will most likely be one of the coaches fired this season, but he does not deserve the blame. He has actually kept this inferior Jaguars team competitive in most games they have played. He has a rookie quarterback and limited weapons on offense minus Maurice Jones-Drew. After getting the Steelers last week, Blaine Gabbert gets to face the fierce Ravens defense this week. That is tough for any seasoned quarterback in the NFL, never mind rookies. However, the Jaguars do play well at home and the Jaguars defense has been keeping games close.
Baltimore- 24
Jacksonville- 15