Thursday, September 23, 2010

NFL Predictions: Week 3

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-Digger's Daily-

There's never a dull moment in the NFL. Here's a few developments as teams prep for Week 3.

*NY Jets coach Ryan suddenly wants his players to take some personal responsibility in their personal lives after WR Braylon Edwards was nailed with a DWI.

*Dallas offense in completely lost and ineffective. Surprise... Tampa Bay, Kansas City & Chicago remain undefeated. Michael Vick has earned the starting nod in Philadelphia.

*Houston is for real. RB Arian Foster leads all NFL rushers with 300 yards. Next victim. Cross state rival Dallas.

*Minnesota Vikings are winless. Offense searching for a WR to step it up.

*Which lineman will be the first to slow down league sack leader GB LB Clay Mathews (6)?

Time for Week 3 predictions. I stumbled with an 8-8 record last weekend bringing my season total to a terrible 16-15. My worst beginning to a season ever. Time to rebound....

WEEK 3 (home in CAPS)

SUNDAY
GIANTS 23 Titans 21. Both teams need to win this one. It'll be tight.
Steelers 24 BUCCANEERS 3. Pittsburgh brings TB back to reality.
Bengals 27 PANTHERS 10. Early season must win game for Cincy. Jimmy Clausen starts 1st NFL game for Carolina.
RAVENS 31 Browns 6. Early season must win for Ravens too.
TEXANS 38 Cowboys 13. Houston rising. Dallas self destructing.
49ers 24 CHIEFS 21. Another SF game comes down to final moments. KC running attack is strong.
VIKINGS 28 Lions 20. Vikes get first win.
PATRIOTS 33 Bills 7. No contest.
SAINTS 34 Falcons 24. Saints too tough at home.
Redskins 20 RAMS 16. NFC East up for grabs.
Eagles 27 JAGUARS 24. This one goes down to the wire.
CARDINALS 14 Raiders 13. Who cares?
Chargers 30 SEAHAWKS 17. SD running game in trouble. Rivers to Gates for 2 scores.
Colts 27 BRONCOS 21. Denver always tough at home. Colts survive Mile High scare.
DOLPHINS 26 Jets 14. Miami looking very strong. Jets offense grounded again.

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
Packers 23 BEARS 17. NFC North battle of unbeaten warriors square off in key divisional battle.

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