Tuesday, December 18, 2018

NFL WRAP-UP WEEK 15

Review of the weekend that was in pro football..

Chargers over Chiefs-

Big comeback win at Arrowhead for Los Angeles, who should cruise into the playoffs red-hot. The Chargers have Baltimore at home and Denver on the road to close the season, while Kansas City goes to Seattle and plays host to Oakland. Advantage Chiefs.

Texans over Jets-

Houston plays in Philadelphia this Sunday. They try to get a first-round bye in the post-season.

Browns over Broncos-

Hard to believe how improved Cleveland is. Lots of hope for the future.

Falcons over Cardinals-

Too little too late for the disappointing Falcons.

Bills- Lions-

Detroit had a slim playoff chance before this loss. The Eagles hope they play well at home this week against Minnesota.

Bears over Packers-

Bears clinched NFC North, going form last to first, snapping a long losing streak to Green Bay at Soldier Field. The Pack suffer a disappointing season and should finish below .500.

Bengals over Raiders-

Despite the win Cincinnati coach Marvin Lewis deserves to get fired.

Colts over Cowboys-

Dallas gets shut-out for first time since 2002. They need to beat either Tampa Bay at home or the giants on the road to clinch NFC East. Meanwhile Indy hosts the Giants this week and plays at Tennessee for the division to end the season.

Vikings over Dolphins-

Miami, after a miracle win over new England a week ago, blow it by getting routed by Minnesota. The Vikes play at Detroit, hanging on by a half-game to the final wild card spot.

Titans over Giants-

Giants officially eliminated while Tennessee stays alive in playoff hunt.

Redskins over Jaguars-

Washington moves to 7-7, tied with the Eagles in NFC East. They play at Tennessee this week before hosting the Eagles.

Ravens over Buccaneers-

Baltimore stays alive for the playoffs, facing a tough task by playing the Chargers in L.A. this weekend.

49ers over Seahawks-

A surprise. Seattle still in good shape for a wild card but this loss makes it tougher. Seattle welcomes the Chiefs this weekend.

Steelersover Patriots-

Pittsburgh finally gets its revenge while New England may not get a playoff bye for the first time since 2009. When they don't get a bye ( and home field advantage) they don't go to the Super Bowl.The Steelers play at New Orleans before hosting Cincinnati, while New England finishes at home vs the Bills and Jets.

Saints over Panthers-

Carolina loses it's 5th game in a row, while New Orleans tries to grab the 1 seed in the NFC playoffs.

I won both of my NFL games this week, with the Steelers (plus 2) and Panthers ( plus 6). Against the spread I'm 19-12 for the season.





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