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Week Three Picks: The Bounce Back Week

9/25/2015

 
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Last Week: 7-9
Season: 19-13


This is one of those weeks where real life interferes with writing time. I spent most of the day Friday helping my daughter move, so I had no time to work on an extended intro for this week. Lots of pickers, me included, took it on the chin last week due to a slew of upsets. I nailed my Giants pick yesterday, so I’m off to a good start for this week already.

Enjoy the picks, and enjoy your football this weekend.


​Sunday

Falcons at Cowboys

Just like last season, Dallas Defensive Coordinator Rod Marinelli has his charges performing much better than expected (Having Sean Lee back sure helps). I have serious doubts about the Cowboys ability to score much, with Dez Bryant out, a thus-far lacklustre running game, and (Holy Crap!) Brandon Weeden at QB. Atlanta is looking much better than last season, and Julio Jones looks unstoppable. This Falcons team is going places. Winner: Falcons


Colts at Titans


With a poor defence, and a mediocre offensive line, the game plan against the Colts has been simple; get after Andrew Luck. To those who predicted great things for Indy this season (not me), think again. Still, they should be able to handle the Titans, right? Winner: Colts


Raiders at Browns


I don’t want to get too excited about the Raiders’ win against the Ravens, last week, but it’s tough. It’s no secret that I’m pretty high on Derek Carr. Let’s see how they fare on the road this week against a Cleveland defence that can be stingy. I love a scrappy underdog. Winner: Raiders


Bengals at Ravens


As usual, and as befits a team of their reputation and stature, Baltimore is favoured at home. I’m all in on Cincy for this one, though. Put aside the Ravens’ loss in Oakland last week, in which the Raiders put up 37 points; Baltimore’s coaching staff will work on correcting what went wrong there. Home or not, the Ravens just don’t match up well against the Bengals. The Ravens defence is sans its best player, Terrell Suggs, and is facing a Bengals offence that has found a potent balance in both the running and passing game. As well, Baltimore’s lack of receiver depth will doom them against a defence that will be in Joe Flacco’s face all afternoon now that Geno Atkins appears to be back to pre-injury form. Remember, a not-quite-as-good Bengals team swept a better Ravens team last season. Winner: Bengals


Jaguars at Patriots


The Jags surprised the Dolphins last week. I mean, maybe they surprised them. I honestly don’t know if Miami is any good. At any rate, you don’t really surprise the Pats, especially not in Foxborough. And I do know that New England is good. Winner: Patriots


Saints at Panthers


I don’t care if Drew Brees is day-to-day or not. There’s no way I’m picking this terrible Saints team against the Panthers at home. Winner: Panthers


Eagles at Jets


Yes, I’ll admit that I’m a bit guilty of having drunk the Philly Kool-Aid. However, after watching them absolutely stink up the Linc last week, I’m off the Eagles against any decent team until the offence shows that it can actually do something, anything right. And the Jets are, at the very least, a decent team. Winner: Jets


Buccaneers at Texans


Great job by Houston’s genius coach Bill O’Brien pulling the plug on Brian Hoyer after less than one game. So, how did that work out? Ryan Mallett had 31 incompletions out of 58 attempts last week. The Texans had better hope that Arian Foster gets healthy soon, before they have to face tougher opponents than the Bucs, and definitely before the Colts get their shit together. Winner: Texans


Chargers at Vikings


This is a tricky one.  They’re both 1-1, but they both beat the Lions, which is not much of an accomplishment. The Vikes got stymied by the 49ers in their other game. I’m leaning towards San Diego, based on the effort they put forth in losing last week to a very good Bengals squad. Winner: Chargers


Steelers at Rams


Another really tricky one. Roethlisberger to Brown is fast becoming one of the most unstoppable combos in the league. Also, Pittsburgh’s running game, solid in their first two games with DeAngelo Williams carrying the load, gets LeVeon Bell back this week. That Rams defensive front sure can be impressive, but they didn’t get the job done last week against much lesser competition. Add to that my misgivings about the St. Louis offence, and it looks like I’m going with another road dog. Winner: Steelers


49ers at Cardinals


I expected the Cards’ offence to be resurgent with the return of Carson Palmer, but not even I expected them to be this good. At the rate they’re going, they could run away with this division. Winner: Cardinals


Bills at Dolphins


The Bills were way too hyped for their matchup with the Pats last week; they played undisciplined football and got their heads methodically handed to them. I expect them to bounce back this week against an underwhelming Miami team. Winner: Bills


Bears at Seahawks


Jay Cutler and Alshon Jeffrey are iffy for this Sunday. That’s ok, since there was no chance I’d have picked the Bears to win in Seattle anyway. Winner: Seahawks


Broncos at Lions


The Peyton Manning Retirement Tour continues; no, really, he could retire at any moment, trust me. In the meantime, Manning will do just enough to win games, and the Broncos’ defence will ensure that he doesn’t have to do that much. Winner: Broncos



Monday Night

Chiefs at Packers


​This is a tough KC team, which no doubt will want to put their embarrassing collapse against Denver last week behind them. Unfortunately for them, Aaron Rodgers and co. in Lambeau is one of the toughest tests of all. Winner: Packers

Don't Quit On Coughlin: Week Three Thursday Quick Pick

9/24/2015

 
For a guy who isn't a Giants fan, I've sure spent a lot of words complimenting Tom Coughlin over the past few years. Not even mentioning the numerous times I’ve used the phrase “Coughlin mystique,” I’ve written such gems as:

  • Coughlin reminds me of some wise elder who has mystical powers.
  • Tom Coughlin is a cool customer who makes in-game adjustments as well as any coach in the league.
  • Tom Coughlin is the best game-day coach in the NFL.
  • Honestly, every time I count these guys out, they come back to life like Jason Vorhees and punch my head off... darn you Coughlin!
  • Note to the Giants’ organization: fire Coughlin at your peril.
  • I also devoted an entire column intro to Coughlin, comparing him to one of my favourite TV characters of all time, the brilliant detective Columbo.

I might even go so far as to say that the only thing more consistent than my praise for this great coach is that it wouldn’t be an NFL season if the media weren’t talking about the man getting fired.

So here we are in week 3, with the Giants at 0-2, with both of their losses coming after holding 4th quarter leads, and the hue and cry can be heard anew.

Madness, I say.

This is the coach who out-coached Bill Belichick not once, but twice, on the biggest stage in professional sports, defeating the favoured Patriots (including that 18-0 juggernaut). This is the coach who stood on the sidelines in during the NFC title game Green Bay in frigid temperatures and refused to cover up his face as his men battled their way to an overtime victory. And yes, this is a coach whose teams have not done very well over the past couple of seasons, mostly due to the fact that the Giants have had the worst luck with injuries. 

Through all of this, Coughlin has remained as constant as the North Star. No matter if the Giants are winning or losing, or whether media-mad New York is canonizing him or crucifying him, he’s always that same no-nonsense guy who shows up, works hard, and gets the best out of the players he has.

A lesser man would never have lasted long in the crucible of New York sports. So don’t quit on Coughlin, Giants fans. He won’t quit on you.

Thursday Night

Giants at Home

When thinking about tonight’s contest, these are the thoughts that I couldn’t escape:

1)      Though the Giants lost their first two games due to late collapses, they did a lot right to earn the leads they had in those games. This is particularly encouraging, especially when you consider the upset they almost pulled against the Cowboys in Dallas.

2)      The Giants’ opponent for this game, or “They Who Shall Not Be Named,” lost to a Dolphins team that has looked less than stellar, and beat a Rams team that was probably suffering a letdown after an extremely emotional OT win over the Seahawks. TWSNBN, aren’t very good.

3)      The Giants are playing at home, and will be looking to put together a solid 60-minute effort to sooth the sting of those two tough losses. 

That’s good enough for me. Winner: Giants
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