Friday, November 1, 2013

NFL Week 9 Sunday Matchups

Kansas City vs. Buffalo (1:00PM ET): Bills are coming off of a blowout against the Saints as we much expected and I don't expect this game to be much different. Expect a busy day for Alex Smith who is going up against the worst passing defense in the league, but that doesn't mean Jamaal Charles will disappear, even though I'm sure Bills fans would love that. Charles will get his share of carries and we should see a gameplan that works Charles even more into the passing game. 

Chiefs 28 - Bills 13

Atlanta vs. Carolina (1:00PM ET): For the first time in Cam Newton's career he has led the Panthers to an over .500 record (4-3) and this week I think he'll lead his team to victory once again over this horrific Falcons team. Newton has dominated against the Falcons in his previous matchups and a weaker defense for Atlanta means a stronger offense for Carolina. Cam will put on a show.

Panthers 32 - Falcons 18

Minnesota vs. Dallas (1:00PM ET): Josh Freeman is expected to start this Sunday against the Cowboys. I was going to stop my reasoning there, but I guess I'll continue. Freeman hasn't thrown above 50% all season so unless they hand the ball to AP 50+ times instead of having Freeman throw the ball 50+ times, they're gonna lose this one.

Dallas 24 - Vikings 10

New Orleans vs. New York Jets (1:00PM ET): Do you hear that noise? It sounds like an UPSET. Jets are coming off of a disgusting 49-9 loss at the hands of Cincinnati, but if the trend continues that means we should see good Geno this week and he'll manage to keep this game close if the defense can step it up. Rex will throw everything at the Saints just so at the end of the game he can shove it in his brothers face once again.

Saints 24 - Jets 27

San Diego vs. Washington (1:00PM ET): These are two weak defenses and two strong offenses. Rivers will have a strong game, but won't be able to keep up with the hot Redskins offense. This game will be a shootout, but Washington will come out victorious.

Chargers 31 - Redskins 38

Tennessee vs. St. Louis (1:00PM ET): The Titans are coming off of a bye week and that means Locker should be 100%. With that being said, Tennessee should come out on top, but don't give up just yet St.Louis fans. The Rams will FINALLY get their first rushing TD of the season. OH GLORY YOU FINALLY DID IT (hopefully).

Titans 21 - Rams 17

Philadelphia vs. Oakland (4:05PM ET): Philly still doesn't have a strong QB situation and a weak defense doesn't help. Pryor will have a good game both throwing and running the ball and help the Raiders come out on top this week.

Eagles 13 - Oakland 23

Tampa Bay vs. Seattle (4:05PM ET): Glennon will really look like a rookie against Seattle. There's no way of avoiding the inevitable here. Seattle will come out on top, but if TB has Revis man up like they should have had him doing all season, the defense might keep them in this one for a bit.

Buccaneers 10 - Seattle 20

Baltimore vs. Cleveland (4:25PM ET): Jason Campbell had a surprisingly good game last week and has a chance to give it to the Ravens this week. Campbell has to throw long, but that's a much easier task when you have guys like Josh Gordon and Jordan Cameron on your team. If their defense has a couple of big time stands, I think the Browns can actually come out on top in this one.

Ravens 17 - Browns 23

Pittsburgh vs. New England (4:25PM ET): Even though its week 9, the Patriots offense still hasn't found themselves and that's not a good sign when you go up against a defense like the Steelers. If the offense can keep it together and hopefully get Bell some nice carries, Pitt can come out with an upset.

Steelers 23 - Patriots 20

Indianapolis vs. Houston (8:30PM ET): The Colts should have no problem wrapping up this game, but don't be surprised if Case Keenum keeps the Texans in this game. The Indy pass defense hasn't been too strong the last couple of weeks and Keenum can throw the ball pretty damn well. Luck keeps the game in his hands in the end.

Colts 27 - Texans 20 

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