Aside from the three Thanksgiving games already discussed, here is a break-down of Sunday's games..
Bills over Jaguars-
Is Jacksonville the biggest disappointment of the season? Who cares who they play next week.
Browns over Bengals-
Cleveland wins two in a row and breaks their 25-game losing streak on the road. They were only one road loss away from tying the Lioms' record of 26 in a row away from home as losers. Meanwhile, after a fats start, Cincinnati has predictably crashed back down to Earth. If Coach Marvin Lewis isn't either fired or resigns after the season, something is wrong. The Browns go for three in a row next weekend at red-hot Houston, while the Bengals stay home to host Denver.
Patriots over Jets-
New York is pathetic while New England tries to stay within distance of getting a playoff bye. Overall, looks like Kansas City will earn home field advantage in the post-season, which may cost Tom Brady yet another Super Bowl.
Buccaneers over 49ers-
Two more bad teams,Tampa Bay played Winston at QB. Both are playing out the string.
Seahawks over Panthers-
In a wildly entertaining game, Seattle stays alive, at least for a playoff berth. They won't catch the rams for the division, thus they will have to play a first round game. Carolina still has two games left with the Saints or else they will be a dangerous wold card club in the playoffs. The Panthers lost their first home game all season.
Ravens over Raiders-
No surprise, as Oakland sucks and they had to fly across the country. Baltimore has a glimmer of hope, as they venture to disappointing Atlanta next week.
Chargers over Cardinals-
After starting slow, the Chargers, behind QB Philip Rivers ( who went an incredible 28-29 passing), demolished Arizona and kept their wild card hopes strong. LA crosses the country and plays a huge game in Pittsburgh next weekend.
Broncos over Steelers-
Pittsburgh is fortunate that they aren't being pressed too hard in AFC North. Baltimore still has an outside shot. But if the Steelers continue to lose, there goes their playoff bye and home field advantage.
Colts over Dolphins-
Indy continues to roll and has it's eyes set on a wild card berth. Indianapolis hits the road the next two weeks for games against the Jags and Texans.
Vikings over Packers-
Minnesota took care of business at home while Rodgers and the Pack should be done. The Vikes go to New England next week.
In my NFL picks, I stand 15-9 against the spread for the season.
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