Showing posts with label donovan mcnabb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label donovan mcnabb. Show all posts

Friday, September 16, 2011

Gambler's Corner Roundup for week 2

After a 1-2 start last week, hopefully this will be a bit of a redemption week.  Just to let you know most wiseguys are happy to pick at a 58% clip.  Of course, I was at 33%, but this is a work in progress and I did finish the last few weeks of 2010 postseason undefeated.  I also like to tease more than take teams straight up so I am getting used to it still.
Now to the picks.  The first of them will be a team that I would never take had they won a big Sunday night game vs the Jets, but fortunately they lost and they can not afford to lose against the SF 49ers.  They are giving 3 points, but I do like them this week as Jenkins is looking like he is back to pro bowl form and I do love this defense.  I don't think this 49ers team is ready to win 2 games in a row, so take the Cowboys giving the points.
I am scared about this second pick, but just like the 82nd airborne says "Courage is when you are scared, but you go anyway."  So drumroll please, I am taking Tampa Bay on the road getting 3 vs Minnesota.  I don't think McNabb has the offense down yet and Tampa needs to get this win.  Minnesota looks pretty bad offensively without a main receiving threat like a Sidney Rice.  Percy Harvin loses his luster without a true vertical threat, which Bernard Berrian has not become.  This was a situation set to fail, and get ready for a new franchise LA, because here comes Minnesota.
For the risk takers, if I had a gun to my head I would go with Baltimore giving 6 on the road and Houston giving 3 on the road.  Only the original 2 count though, so don't hold these 2 against me.

Monday, September 5, 2011

2011 NFL Predictions

Before the season gets underway, I would like to make a few predictions and then can grade myself at the end of the year.  I was going to do something for fantasy football fans as well, but due to my wife's draft being tomorrow, she does not want me to give any tips to any possible opponents.  Maybe on Wednesday, I will come up with some individual predictions.
As much as I like the Texans, I am not going to follow suit to most people in the media stating that the Colts are done.  They still have a fairly easier division with the Jaguars and Titans being in the mix, despite them always playing Indy tough.  If Manning does not play, all bets are off.  I highly doubt that will be the case though.
If Pittsburgh's line stays healthy and they don't face NE in the playoffs, they are my favorite to make it back to the Super Bowl.  The defense is intact and the receivers are going to make a ton of plays this year.  Roethlisberger should be very good statistically, which will open up the running lanes for Mendenhall.  I don't like them against NE in the playoffs as it never works out well for the Steelers.
The KC Chiefs will take a step back.  I think they took advantage of a week schedule as well as a week division, which the Oakland Raiders went 6-0 in.  The AFC West will be won by the Chargers, who given a new coach and GM, would be my Super Bowl favorite year in and year out.  They have a ton of talent and have added good pieces this year, more importantly they kept Vincent Jackson and Eric Weddle wearing the powder blue and yellow.  If they don't start out slow as usual, they should win 12 games at least.
The Lions, Vikings and Browns are my sleeper teams.  I have mentioned the Lions in previous posts, but I will just say that if Stafford stays healthy and they can find some continuity in the defensive backfield, Motown may be playing into January and then some.  Cleveland will win 7-8 games, which is no small feat in the AFC North.  I love Colt McCoy and I would like them to give him some more toys but he finds ways too win.  I would not bet against them if they are more than 10 point underdogs as they will be in most games.  I would have the Vikings possibly as a wild card team if they had not traded Rice as I do not understand why you would bring in McNabb and take away his best option.  Keep an eye out on Kyle Rudolph and Visante Shiancoe as Donovan loves his tight ends.  They will be at least .500 and steal a couple of wins from the Bears and Packers.  The division is too tough in my opinion and is being underestimated by many.
Julio Jones is my favorite for Rookie of the year as he is a physical freak and is going to be playing opposite Roddy White.  Tony Gonzales and Michael Turner are other options for opposing defenses to pay attention to, which is going to open up Julio and the Falcons are going to want to get Mr. Jones involved early and often to show fans why they traded the farm to get him.
I am going to end with that for the time being and maybe add a part deux in the next couple of days.