Category: NFL

  • 2013 NFL Season – Week 6 Predictions

    2013 NFL Season – Week 6 Predictions

    Week 6 of the 2013 NFL Season gives us the awaited edges matchup between the undefeated Denver Broncos and the Jacksonville Jaguars, while the New Orleans Saints try and make the most of the weird season the New England Patriots are having. In the prime time focus is the struggling NFC East, as the Washington Redskins try and upset the much better Dallas Cowboys.

  • College Football – Undefeated Fall Before 1st BCS Standings

    College Football – Undefeated Fall Before 1st BCS Standings

    Three more undefeated teams lost for the first time in week 7, as Stanford, Michigan and Oklahoma see an end to their perfect run this season, leaving Louisville & Houston from the AAC, Clemson, Florida State and Miami in the ACC, Texas Tech & Baylor in the Big 12, Ohio State from the Big Ten, Northern Illinois in the MAC, Fresno State in the MWC, Oregon & UCLA in the Pac-12 and Missouri & Alabama in the SEC as the only teams in the 2013 yet to suffer defeat.

  • USC Trojans – Not Great, But Better Than Before

    USC Trojans – Not Great, But Better Than Before

    Without Lane Kiffin, everything looks brighter for USC, getting their first Pac-12 win of the season. It’s only Arizona, and there are still plenty of problems for the Trojans on their way out from the professional dark well they’ve fallen into, but it seems like this might be the start of the road back to the top of the conference and college football.

  • Louisville Cardinals – Bridgewater Needs Helps Sometimes

    Louisville Cardinals – Bridgewater Needs Helps Sometimes

    Having the best defense in the nation according to statistics doesn’t really hurt, enabling Louisville to remain undefeated and on pace to make a big problem in the BCS standings by the end of the season, and Teddy Bridgewater to play less than brilliantly for once.

  • Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Looks MVP’ish Next to Eli Manning

    Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Looks MVP’ish Next to Eli Manning

    The Chicago Bears found out how easy it is to get back on the saddle if the New York Giants are your opponents, enjoying yet another interception-filled evening courtesy of Eli Manning, while Jay Cutler found out how simple games can be when he doesn’t make mistakes and focuses on getting the ball to Brandon Marshall.

  • 2013 NFL Season – Giants vs Bears Predictions

    2013 NFL Season – Giants vs Bears Predictions

    If the Chicago Bears want to stop the slide they seem be heading into and reclaim their position as contenders in the NFC North, there isn’t going to be a better opportunity to find their winning ways back again than playing against the New York Giants, still without a win and arguably the second worst teams in the NFL right now.

  • AAC – Rutgers vs Louisville Predictions

    AAC – Rutgers vs Louisville Predictions

    In what should be the biggest challenge undefeated Louisville will be facing all season, Rutgers arrive to play at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, hoping that the close encounters of recent years in this rivalry will go their way this time.

  • Philadelphia Eagles – Nick Foles & Facing Defensive Pressure

    Philadelphia Eagles – Nick Foles & Facing Defensive Pressure

    Without Michael Vick (injured again), the Philadelphia Eagles turn to Nick Foles, who had a strong performance against the New York Giants in week 5, although the Giants aren’t exactly a team that provided any kind of solid indication for anything this season, being 0-5 and among the two worst teams in the NFL right now.

  • Chicago Bears – Give Martellus Bennett the Ball

    Chicago Bears – Give Martellus Bennett the Ball

    A game time decision going into the Thursday night game between the Chicago Bears and the New York Giants, tight end Martellus Bennett is going up against one of the worst defenses in the NFL, and if he’s healthy enough to play, should pull off what might be his best game of the season.

  • Pittsburgh Steelers – NFL’s Worst Pass Rush

    Pittsburgh Steelers – NFL’s Worst Pass Rush

    One of the interesting aspects of the terrible 0-4 start the Pittsburgh Steelers have had so far this season has to do with the team’s inability to get sacks or create turnovers, making a defensive unit that’s usually among the best in the NFL just as bad as the problem-plagued offensive unit.