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NFL Week 2 Predictions

NFL logo Last week I got off to a really good start by going 12-4 with my picks for week 1, and what an exciting weekend it was! As always during the first few weeks of an NFL season, there were a few surprises, but the story of week 1 was injuries. It’s extremely tragic what happened to Buffalo’s Kevin Everett and I really hope for the best. So far things are looking up, so let’s hope that they continue to improve.

Many teams suffered key injuries to key players last week, but I think you have to look at Chicago, the New York Giants and St. Louis as the hardest hit. Chicago lost 2 defensive starters for the season, New York has lost 2 offensive starters for a significant period of time and a defensive starter and St. Louis will be without standout offensive lineman Orlando Pace for the rest of the season. It’ll be extremely interesting to see what type of impact these injuries have on their respective teams, but there are some worried coaches and GMs right now, that’s for sure.

Some of the things I’ll be looking for this week are whether or not certain teams are as bad (or as good) as they showed last week. Surely Baltimore can’t be as bad as they were on Monday night and Pittsburgh can’t be as good as they looked against the Browns… can they? The Jets probably aren’t as bad as they looked against the Patriots last week, but that injury to Chad Pennington I’m sure has many Jets fans nervous… or cheering. Is Carolina really leading the NFC South?

Game of the Week: Chargers at Patriots

This game is huge and could possibly factor into the final playoff seeding come January. One thing is for sure, this is going to be a colossal match-up between 2 of the AFC’s premiere teams and it should be a lot of fun to watch.

Last week, the New England Patriots burst out of the gates and really vindicated all of the people that have been saying the Pats are the Super Bowl favourite for this year. Randy Moss played like New England expected when they went out and made the trade to get him. Tom Brady was Tom Brady and the Patriots walked all over the Jets. But wait just a minute… the Chargers aren’t the Jets. Not that the Jets are a bad team, but they’re clearly not on the same level as the Patriots, Colts and Chargers.

San Diego got off to a bit of an awkward start last week, which concerns me just a bit. LaDainian Tomlinson rushed for a meager 25 yards on 17 carries last week for a horrible 1.5 yards per carry average, but he still factored into the game by throwing a touchdown pass. Yes, the Bears have a pretty good run defense, but that’s just not the LT we’re used to seeing. Tomlinson is currently 50th on the leading rushers list but I don’t expect that to last long. Remember, LT doesn’t ever take a snap during the pre-season, so maybe he was just a little rusty?

The Chargers have a lot of great weapons on offense but it really all revolves around LT, so it’s going to be up to him to carry the majority of the load in New England. On the other side of the ball, the Chargers defense had a great game last week and held the Bears to just 3 points. I think they’ll be able to keep their team in the game this week, so it’s going to be up to the offense to score a good amount of points if they want any chance of beating New England… because while their defense should be good, they certainly won’t be holding that Pats offense to 3 points.

Here are my picks for week 2!

Away Home Comments Pick Result
Cincinnati Bengals Logo Bengals
(1-1)
Cleveland Browns Logo Browns
(1-1)
Last week the Browns made the Steelers offense look like the 1999 Rams “Greatest Show on Turf” offense, and that doesn’t bode well for them as they prepare to take on Cincinnati. The Bengals are coming of a huge win against the Ravens, but if I was the Browns, I’d be pretty intimidated by that Bengals defense. Yes, even more so than their potent offense (which disappeared after the 1st quarter on Monday night). Cincinnati Bengals Logo Cleveland Browns Logo
Houston Texans Logo Texans
(2-0)
Carolina Panthers Logo Panthers
(1-1)
I was wrong about both of these teams last week because I picked both to lose. Unfortunately, Jake Delhomme and Matt Schaub had other plans. It was nice to see Ahman Green get off to a good start in Houston, but after last week’s strong start, I’m going to have to pick Carolina to win this one because they just have too many weapons on offense. Carolina Panthers Logo Houston Texans Logo
Indianapolis Colts Logo Colts
(2-0)
Tennessee Titans Logo Titans
(1-1)
Indianapolis came out of the gates slow, but then exploded in the second half against the Saints. The Titans had a good week 1 win, but give the Colts 9 days to prepare and I’d pick them against almost any team in the league. Indianapolis Colts Logo Indianapolis Colts Logo
Atlanta Falcons Logo Falcons
(0-2)
Jacksonville Jaguars Logo Jaguars
(1-1)
Falcons fans found out right away what Lions & Dolphins fans have been talking about for years. Joey Harrington just isn’t cut out to be a starting quarterback in the NFL. It’s going to be a very long year in Hotlanta, but everyone knew that anyway. Jacksonville Jaguars Logo Jacksonville Jaguars Logo
Green Bay Packers Logo Packers
(2-0)
New York Giants Logo Giants
(0-2)
Huge win for Green Bay last week! As I mentioned last week, it’s their defense that’s going to be the key for them this year because there are huge questions about the Packers offense. With the injuries that the Giants sustained on Sunday night, I just can’t pick them to beat the Packers. They very well could, but this is a winnable game for Green Bay. Congratulations to Brett Favre for tying John Elway’s all time wins mark as a starting QB… hopefully Favre will stand alone after this weekend. GO PACK! Green Bay Packers Logo Green Bay Packers Logo
San Francisco 49ers Logo 49ers
(2-0)
St. Louis Rams Logo Rams
(0-2)
Losing Orlando Pace is huge for the Rams, so it’ll be very interesting to see how the O-Line responds. St. Louis is always tough at home and save for the last 3 minutes of the Monday Nighter, San Francisco’s Offense doesn’t look all that great right now. This may be close, but I’ll pick the Rams this week. St. Louis Rams Logo San Francisco 49ers Logo
Buffalo Bills Logo Bills
(0-2)
Pittsburgh Steelers Logo Steelers
(2-0)
The Steelers may or may not be as good as they showed on Sunday against the Browns, but they’re still one of the better teams in the AFC. Buffalo obviously has a lot on their minds right now, and for good reason. They’ll be very emotional for this game and I think that bond and that energy will help them stay in this one. In the end though, I think the Steelers should be able to do enough to win. Pittsburgh Steelers Logo Pittsburgh Steelers Logo
New Orleans Saints Logo Saints
(0-2)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Logo Buccaneers
(1-1)
New Orleans had a pretty good first half last week against the Colts, but then it all fell apart. If they want to establish themselves as the favourite in the NFC South again this season, they’re going to have to take this game from the Bucs… and I think they will. New Orleans Saints Logo Tampa Bay Buccaneers Logo
Seattle Seahawks Logo Seattle Seahawks
(1-1)
Arizona Cardinals Logo Cardinals
(1-1)
Last week Arizona failed to convince me that the culture of defeat has left the desert. They had every chance to win in San Francisco and really just let the game slip away. Seattle started strong and will look to maintain their NFC West lead this week, and I’m pretty sure they’ll do it. Seattle Seahawks Logo Arizona Cardinals Logo
Dallas Cowboys Logo Cowboys
(2-0)
Miami Dolphins Logo Dolphins
(0-2)
Tony Romo has definitely put last season behind him and looks poised to lead the Cowboys this season. After that showing on Monday night against the Giants, it’s hard not to think that they’re serious contenders for the NFC East title this year. I know it’s only one week, but their offense looked extremely good on Sunday night. Dallas Cowboys Logo Dallas Cowboys Logo
Minnesota Vikings Logo Vikings
(1-1)
Detroit Lions Logo Lions
(2-0)
The tough thing about this game is that the Vikings are not the Raiders (who the Lions beat last week) and the Lions are not the Falcons (who the Vikings beat). So I think this’ll come down to the individual match-ups. Minnesota gets the edge at RB and total defense, but Detroit gets the edge at WR, QB and total offense as a whole… plus, they’re at home. I’ll take Detroit, but this could be close. Detroit Lions Logo Detroit Lions Logo
Kansas City Chiefs Logo Chiefs
(0-2)
Chicago Bears Logo Bears
(1-1)
Neither of these teams were very good last week, but I’ll give the edge to the Bears because they were playing against a tough San Diego team and their defense played pretty well. Chicago Bears Logo Chicago Bears Logo
Oakland Raiders Logo Raiders
(0-2)
Denver Broncos Logo Broncos
(2-0)
What a crazy end to last week’s game in Buffalo. If you missed it, you really need to watch the highlights. Until the Raiders win a game, I won’t be picking them to win… regardless of who they’re playing. Denver Broncos Logo Denver Broncos Logo
New York Jets Logo Jets
(0-2)
Baltimore Ravens Logo Ravens
(1-1)
Baltimore is going to be looking to prove themselves this week. After 6 turnovers on Monday against the Bengals, you can bet they’ll be working hard all week to rectify that problem. I wouldn’t want to be the Jets right now. Baltimore Ravens Logo Baltimore Ravens Logo
San Diego Chargers Logo Chargers
(1-1)
New England Patriots Logo Patriots
(2-0)
In what could very well be a preview of the AFC Championship game this season I’ll be looking for 2 things. Can the Patriots offense tear up a Chargers defense that was very good last year and appears to be just as good this year? And, can New England limit LT’s production like the Bears did last week? Based on the offensive performances of both these teams last week and because the Patriots generally win these big games at home, I’ll take New England. New England Patriots Logo New England Patriots Logo
Washington Redskins Logo Redskins
(2-0)
Philadelphia Eagles Logo Eagles
(0-2)
The Eagles lost a tough one last week, but they’ve still got to be considered as one of the better teams in the NFC. I think this division is going to be really tight (as always) but if the Eagles want to be in the running for the NFC East crown at the end of the year, they’re going to have to start by beating the Redskins this week. Philadelphia Eagles Logo Washington Redskins Logo

Hopefully I can continue my success this week and get off to a great start that will set the pace for how I’m going to fair this season. Check back after the games for more thoughts and updates from week 2. Also, if you haven’t voted yet in the “Who will win this year’s Super Bowl” poll, place your vote in the poll at the top of last week’s entry as I’ll probably close the poll after week 2 or 3 has been completed. And as always, here are ESPN’s Expert Picks.

Update: Well, after starting so nicely last week (12-4) I had a bit of a tougher time this week. There were definitely a lot of surprises (hello Cincinnati and Cleveland… yeah, you) and upsets but I still managed a so-so 10-6 this week to bring my total up to 22-10. Not too bad after 2 weeks, but I’m hoping to do better next week. Speaking of next week, check back on Tuesday for what looks like it’s going to be a very difficult slate of picks in week 3.

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Comments

Globally Recognized Avatar1. Chris - September 12, 2007, 8:23 AM

Is Houston really leading the NFC South?

Nope, they are leading the AFC South.

Globally Recognized Avatar2. Jonathan Eckmier - September 12, 2007, 5:26 PM

@Chris: Nice catch… I actually meant Carolina and was more so referring to how everyone else in the NFC South lost. Although, you are still right, Houston is leading the AFC South, but they’re in a 3-way tie. I’ve updated the post now so that it actually makes sense :)

Globally Recognized Avatar3. Ryan - September 13, 2007, 11:18 AM

I have to disagree with you on two games. I think the Skins will take it to the Eagles based on coaching. And the vikings will beat the lions (although you’re right it could go either way). The other picks seem pretty sound.

The Pack/Giants game will be a tough one. Battleship Lorenzen (The Pillsbury Throw Boy) had a good showing in the pre-season. I think the weight he lost has really helped his game. But I still say the Pack will come out on top. Now where are those green and gold blinders…

Globally Recognized Avatar4. Douglas Bandy - September 13, 2007, 11:43 AM

I think that the niners are number one of all time and they will get better over the years and i think that THIS YEAR IS WHEN WE START TO SEE it begin they will win this week against the rams and the next game against Steelers.

Globally Recognized Avatar5. Kim - September 14, 2007, 5:18 PM

I think Houston has a chance to beat Carolina. They are looking much better since sacking Carr, so to speak. haha I think it will be interesting to see Carr on the other sideline as a back up QB.

Globally Recognized Avatar6. Jonathan Eckmier - September 15, 2007, 10:18 AM

Ryan: I really don’t think that coaching alone will help the Redskins beat the Eagles. Washington has been the top spender on coaching staff for several years now, and it really hasn’t helped them. I don’t think I have any reason to believe it will be different this year, but I could be wrong. Joe Gibbs is a great coach, but that in and of itself is not enough.

The Packers/Giants game is now a whole lot more interesting because over the past few days since I posted this, the Giants seem to be getting healthy at a rapid pace. We may not be able to see “The Hefty Lefty” after all. The only sure thing is that RB Brandon Jacobs won’t be playing. It makes it interesting but if I was the Giants staff, I’d sit Eli Manning for at least this game so that he doesn’t hurt himself even more and potentially make that shoulder injury worse. But, that’s just me.

Douglas: The 49ers could get a win this week against the Rams, but I really have to disagree with your assessment of how they’ll do against the Steelers. They could prove me wrong, but my assessment of the Niners is that they are an average to below average team in the NFC while the Steelers are an above average AFC team. Again, they could prove me wrong, but I just don’t see it.

Kim: Yeah, I also think Houston’s got a real shot and pulling off the upset this week. The additions they made in the off-season really proved to be smart ones judging by last week’s win.

Globally Recognized Avatar7. Rockwell - September 15, 2007, 12:46 PM

Jonathan…

I should have listened to you last week about the Packers. I also had a good start… and if I had taken the Pack it would have been a 14-2 week.

As usual, the bulk of these picks are solid. I only have two quibbles and they may come in two very close games. I’m taking the Chargers… I think they are motivated by revenge and the cheating scandal may have distracted the Pats a bit.

I’m also taking the 49ers… like your other commentators, I think they are about to turn the corner this year… and this week at the Rams’ expense.

(You can see all of my picks here.)

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