Short week last week led my to
posting my picks without any explanations. In the end, I did just alright,
going 10-6 which brings me to 26-21-2 on the year. As an expert on the Pick ‘em,
this record requires me to step it up in week four. With a couple different bye
weeks, I’m expecting this week to be my best yet. If you follow along, you too,
should reap the rewards. Onto the picks (side note: I started the week off 1-0
thanks to picking the Rams over the Vikings):
Cincinnati
at Atlanta
The Bengals (or are they the Bungles?)
will play without Joe Mixon and a possibly hurt A.J. Green. This Bengals team
has multiple questions marks while the Falcons have multiple offensive weapons
in Julio Jones, Devonta Freeman and the emergence of Calvin Ridley and Tevin
Coleman. Even without Freeman, this team has shown explosive offensive power.
Pick: Atlanta
Tampa
Bay at Chicago:
We don’t know what we will get from
this game. While Ryan Fitzpatrick has been an offensive powerhouse, he has also
gone from four touchdowns in one week to five interceptions the next week. So I
always approach his performance wearily. The Bears have a potent defensive rush
and can bring on the sacks. I expect the pressure to get to Fitzpatrick.
Pick: Chicago
Detroit
at Dallas:
Both teams have less than stellar
rosters this year, but the Lions are coming off of an impressive win against
the New England Patriots while the Cowboys are coming off of a loss where they
scored only 13 points. This will leave many thinking the Lions will win this
game. But make no mistake, the Lions team has had numerous problems outside of
the one game where they dominated the Patriots’ biggest weakness.
Pick: Dallas
Buffalo
at Green Bay
The Minnesota Vikings’ poor play
last week left many thinking the Bills have the ability to take down top
opponents. Again, watch that game. It was more about Kirk Cousins and his
inability to complete a pass while also committing what seems like one hundred
mistakes. Aaron Rodgers should roll into this one and stomp on the Bills.
Pick: Green Bay
Philadelphia
at Tennessee
This might be the hardest game to
predict. The Eagles will have virtually no run game in this one, while the
Titans had an impressive win over Jacksonville last week. This will come down
to if Carson Wentz can beat the Titan’s secondary.
Pick: Philadelphia
Houston
at Indianapolis
At this point, I’ve overrated the
Colts. I think I have picked them every week so far. Still, the train keeps
rolling. Andrew Luck faces questions based on his arm strength while Deshaun
Watson’s question marks are in his comeback from an ACL injury. I’ll take arm
strength over an ACL injury in this one.
Pick: Indianapolis
Miami
at New England
We’re living in an upside down
world. New England is 1-2 and the Dolphins are 3-0. Surely, the Patriots won’t
start off 1-3 while the Dolphins remain undefeated, right?
Pick: New England
New
York Jets at Jacksonville
Blake Bortles is terrible. The Jets
had a good showing last week on Thursday night football. But then again, that
was against the Cleveland Browns and they still lost. This Jets team has a lot
of problems right now.
Pick: Jacksonville
Cleveland
at Oakland
This game will have a lot of eyes.
Between Baker Mayfield, Jarvis Landry and the Browns’ offense against Jon Gruden
trying to get his first win, I like this matchup. I think Gruden finds a way to
get a win against this Browns team.
Pick: Oakland
Seattle
at Arizona
Everybody predicted the Seahawks to
fall this season. But with this game, I think the Seahawks find a way to defeat
an Arizona team with a lot of offensive problems.
Pick: Seattle
New
Orleans at New York Giants
This game will probably end in a
shootout with both running backs putting up massive yards. Even though I think
the Giants have a better team than last year, I can’t see them taking down the
Saints’ attack.
Pick: New Orleans
San
Francisco at Los Angeles Chargers
The Giants are without Jimmy G in
this one and the rest of the season. The Chargers have an underrated offense
between Phillip Rivers and Melvin Gordon. I expect Gordon to rush for over 100
yards and a couple touchdowns and lift the Chargers to victory
Pick: Los Angeles Chargers
Baltimore
at Pittsburgh
While the Steelers have been
dysfunctional this season, they found a way to defeat Tampa Bay. Baltimore is a
similar team to Tampa Bay. Plus, this is a divisional game, a rivalry and the Steelers
are at home.
Pick: Pittsburgh
Kansas
City at Denver
Andy Reid is doing what he normally
does. His team is off to the best start in the NFL under their quarterback of
the future, Patrick Mahomes. Although Kansas City won’t keep this pace up all
season, they should continue to keep pace against the Broncos.
Pick: Kansas City