Patriots 27
Texans 0
Early Games:
CARDINALS (-4) AT BILLS: Perennial power takes on FCS opponent.
RAIDERS AT TITANS (-1.5): Tilt between young quarterbacks who are not the future of the NFL.
WASHINGTON DC FOOTBALL TEAM AT GIANTS (-4.5): Josh Norman and Odell Beckham, Jr add interset to what is an otherwise uninteresting game between teams that are mediocre at best. Norman has a lot to prove. Beckham needs to prove he's not a basket case. Feels like a must win game for the DC team which is 0-2. Giants have won two games by four points. If Cousins have a bad outing, it's panic time in DC.
BROWNS AT DOLPHINS (-9.5): Y U DO DIS NFL ? Can Tannehill cover a big number ?
RAVENS (-1) AT JAGUARS: Jags offense is as bad as its defense.
LIONS AT PACKERS (-7.5): Packers rebound big at home. This cold be the beginning of the end for Jim Caldwell.
BRONCOS AT BENGALS (-3): Football gods put an end to Broncos run. Enough is enough and AJ Green is awesome !
VIKINGS AT PANTHERS (-7): Will civil unrest continue and break Sam Bradford's shaman induced pregame meditation ? Adrian Peterson out, Jonathan Stewart out. Advantage Cats.
Late Games:
RAMS AT BUCCANEERS (-5.5): Rams find out just how far it is from LA to the East Coast for the first time. Bucs win easy.
49ERS AT SEAHAWKS (-9.5): How bad is the Seahawks' offense ? The NFC really wants to know. They've only scored 15 points in two games. The 49ers shutout the Rams in their first game and gave up 46 to the Panthers in Week 2. Expect the Seahawks offense to score more, but questions will remain. 9.5 point spread on an O/U of 40.
JETS AT CHIEFS (-3): Team named after airplanes visits flyover country. Interesting dynamic. Game not interesting. Chiefs 3 point favorites at home is a gutless line.
CHARGERS AT COLTS (-3) : Everyone knows the Colts are great and Luck is the best, so why are they in last place ? Chargers offense has been potent. This one will be high scoring. Nod to the Colts at home.
STEELERS (-3) AT EAGLES: The Keystone Klash. All of these people want to move to Charlotte. Look for Townie in the stands -- third row, 50 yard line. He's slightly less than 6 feet tall and hopes to be sitting on a barstool at NC sportsbar this time next year in a Carson Wentz jersey, running his big Philly mouth (even though he's a Lions fan).
Sunday Night:
BEARS AT COWBOYS (-7.5): No reason to expect much from either team this year. John Fox went 6-10 with the Bears last year in his first year there. Can he really win six again this year ? Beating Dak Prescott seems to be a prerequisite to improving on that record, but Jay Cutler is OUT and Brian Hoyer is Brian Hoyer.
Monday Night:
FALCONS AT SAINTS (-3): Woof ! Loser of this game has the inside track for the NFC South cellar. Saints at 0-2 are favored at home.
Texans 0
Early Games:
CARDINALS (-4) AT BILLS: Perennial power takes on FCS opponent.
RAIDERS AT TITANS (-1.5): Tilt between young quarterbacks who are not the future of the NFL.
WASHINGTON DC FOOTBALL TEAM AT GIANTS (-4.5): Josh Norman and Odell Beckham, Jr add interset to what is an otherwise uninteresting game between teams that are mediocre at best. Norman has a lot to prove. Beckham needs to prove he's not a basket case. Feels like a must win game for the DC team which is 0-2. Giants have won two games by four points. If Cousins have a bad outing, it's panic time in DC.
BROWNS AT DOLPHINS (-9.5): Y U DO DIS NFL ? Can Tannehill cover a big number ?
RAVENS (-1) AT JAGUARS: Jags offense is as bad as its defense.
LIONS AT PACKERS (-7.5): Packers rebound big at home. This cold be the beginning of the end for Jim Caldwell.
BRONCOS AT BENGALS (-3): Football gods put an end to Broncos run. Enough is enough and AJ Green is awesome !
VIKINGS AT PANTHERS (-7): Will civil unrest continue and break Sam Bradford's shaman induced pregame meditation ? Adrian Peterson out, Jonathan Stewart out. Advantage Cats.
Late Games:
RAMS AT BUCCANEERS (-5.5): Rams find out just how far it is from LA to the East Coast for the first time. Bucs win easy.
49ERS AT SEAHAWKS (-9.5): How bad is the Seahawks' offense ? The NFC really wants to know. They've only scored 15 points in two games. The 49ers shutout the Rams in their first game and gave up 46 to the Panthers in Week 2. Expect the Seahawks offense to score more, but questions will remain. 9.5 point spread on an O/U of 40.
JETS AT CHIEFS (-3): Team named after airplanes visits flyover country. Interesting dynamic. Game not interesting. Chiefs 3 point favorites at home is a gutless line.
CHARGERS AT COLTS (-3) : Everyone knows the Colts are great and Luck is the best, so why are they in last place ? Chargers offense has been potent. This one will be high scoring. Nod to the Colts at home.
STEELERS (-3) AT EAGLES: The Keystone Klash. All of these people want to move to Charlotte. Look for Townie in the stands -- third row, 50 yard line. He's slightly less than 6 feet tall and hopes to be sitting on a barstool at NC sportsbar this time next year in a Carson Wentz jersey, running his big Philly mouth (even though he's a Lions fan).
Sunday Night:
BEARS AT COWBOYS (-7.5): No reason to expect much from either team this year. John Fox went 6-10 with the Bears last year in his first year there. Can he really win six again this year ? Beating Dak Prescott seems to be a prerequisite to improving on that record, but Jay Cutler is OUT and Brian Hoyer is Brian Hoyer.
Monday Night:
FALCONS AT SAINTS (-3): Woof ! Loser of this game has the inside track for the NFC South cellar. Saints at 0-2 are favored at home.
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