A week of marquee football matchups

Last week,  9-4, for the season, 61-29; Pick of the Week, 5-1 for the season.

My apologies for omitting last week’s Pick of the Week. As for the rest of my picks, 9-4 represents a solid week, but it could have been better. The way I see it, the Giants got lucky against the Bills, while I should have gone with the Bucs in an upset (I mentioned the possibility in my pick). It was a good week overall, so I’m not complaining.

There is a shortage of marquee matchups this week, but that should make it more interesting as far as picking winners goes. This is how I see this week’s games. Good luck with your picks.

Sunday, Oct. 23

San Diego at New York Jets – This represents one of the better matchups this week. Both of these teams are mysteries at times, but I’ll take a shot with the Jets at home, 23-21.

Seattle at Cleveland – Seattle shows signs of improvement, but I think the Browns are ready to rebound at home. I’ll give the nod to Cleveland, 20-13.

Atlanta at Detroit – Another good matchup, especially because the Lions finally are coming off a loss. The Falcons should stay in it to the end, but I’ll stick with Detroit, 27-23.

Washington at Carolina – Washington continues to play solid defense but they just don’t generate enough offense to win. The Panthers are close and Cam Newton continues to impress. I’ll take the home standing Panthers in this one, 24-17.

Chicago at Tampa Bay – The Bears and quarterback Jay Cutler can be tough, but the Bucs play good defense and they are very capable on offense. I’ll stick with the Bucs, 24-19.

Denver at Miami – It would be nice to see Tim Tebow win his first start, but it would also be nice to see Miami win its first game. I think they will. Dolphins win this one 20-17.

Houston at Tennessee – It seems to me the Houston Texans have played the toughest schedule so far in the league. Tennessee’s Titans, on the other hand, have come together under new head coach Mike Munchak and quarterback Matt Hasselbeck. I’ll stick with the Titans in this one, 30-23.

Pittsburgh at Arizona – It’s always tough to win on the road, but the Steelers must win to keep their division hopes alive. The Cards will play tough but I like the Steelers, 24-20.

Kansas City at Oakland – Even without their starting quarterback, the Raiders should be able to handle the Chiefs. I’ll take Oakland in this one, 20-17.

Green Bay at Minnesota – The Packers continue to roll and I can’t see Minnesota doing anything to stop them. I’ll make the Packers my Pick of the Week, 33-20.

St. Louis at Dallas – This could be a trap game, especially if the Cowboys have any lingering effect from their tough loss to Patriots. I don’t think that will happen, so I’ll give the Cowboys the nod, 24-13.

Indianapolis at New Orleans – This could have been a huge game if Peyton Manning were playing. Unfortunately he won’t be, so I can’t see them winning this game. Saints will be fired up after tough loss to the Bucs and win this one, 34-17.

Monday, Oct. 24

Baltimore at Jacksonville – This is definitely a trap game. Baltimore is capable of a stinker on the road while the Jags can be tough at home. I smell an upset in this one, so I’m going with Jacksonville, 23-21.

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