WEEK 13 NFL PICKS: Matt's Week 13 Picks
by: Betus.com
Ho hum. Another 2-2 week
last week and all I can say is that at least I
am consistent. Congrats to Ox, who pulled of a
perfect 4-0 record last week and congrats to Martin
Gramatica, who made it back into the NFL fold,
albeit for a short period of time, under Bill
Parcells. I hope everyone is enjoying the early
games now! Good luck to all this weekend.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS -6 AT CLEVELAND
BROWNS +6
This is a great matchup for
the Chiefs and a very, very bad one for the Browns,
even without all the infighting and finger-pointing
going on. Green has been efficient at controlling
the game since his return from injury and Larry
Johnson has continued to blossom as his role has
increased and the shadow of Priest Holmes faded
away. This team is rising at just the right time
to make a run for a playoff spot and even the
AFC West title if San Diego slips up. Cleveland,
on the other hand, has remains on the list of
disgruntled, wayward NFL teams with little hope
to be had for the near future. In a game where
the Chiefs should enjoy a whopping time-of-possession
advantage and at least one Charlie Frye interception,
the Browns don’t stand much of a chance.
PREDICTION: Chiefs to
cover
DALLAS COWBOYS -4 AT NEW YORK
GIANTS +4
Vandershank is gone. Where
he went, nobody knows, but I’m sure the
most accurate kicker in NFL history won’t
be out of a job for long. Let me look into my
crystal ball for a second, here. Yup, just what
I thought. Daniel Snyder is in there staring me
back in the face. I think I just puked in my mouth
a little. Anyway, Gramatical errors aside, the
Cowboys are a team that has Parcell’ed away
the nagging off-field issues that looked, early
on, like they might be causing too many distractions.
Tony Romo’s amazing rise to prominence has
made up for the games the Cowboys lost due to
TO’s touchdown and first-down drops. At
least TO leads the league in one category, again.
The Giants, on the other hand are a team in disarray.
The players rip the coaches, the coaches rip the
players, the players rip the media for trying
to create stories, and the media rips everyone
involved with the team because, well, it is just
so damned easy. I would personally like to thank
Coach Coughlin, Tiki Barber, Jeremy Shockey, Plaxico
Burress and Michael Strahan for making this such
an easy pick. Let the circus begin.
PREDICTION: Cowboys to
cover
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS +4 AT DENVER
BRONCOS -4
Either the oddsmakers know
more than what I know they know, or they really,
really trust Mike Shanahan’s decision to
pull Jake Plummer and replace him with the much-ballyhooed
rookie Jay Cutler. Not to say it is a mistake;
just that, for a rookie to be starting against
the other conference’s Super Bowl participant
the previous year, in the middle of the season,
with the team at 7-4, fully in the playoff hunt,
in the Sunday night game? That is asking a ton
out of the youngster, especially since the Denver
running game seems positively grounded this year.
Everyone has lauded the Denver running game this
millennium but, what if Shanahan had actually
kept a runner around for a few years? What might
they have been able to accomplish then? Perhaps
Shanahan has done his players quite the disservice
by not allowing them to fully gel as a unit. Maybe
they would be sending offensive linemen wholesale
to the Hall-of-Fame. Who knows? On the other side
of the ball, the Seahawks have not impressed anyone,
except the very bad Green Bay Packers in the second
half of last week’s game. OK, maybe the
Giants were impressed, too. But the Broncos won’t
be. Nope. Not at all. I picture dropped balls
and stuffed runs and a lot of frustration on both
sides of a close game.
PREDICTION: Seahawks
to cover
CAROLINA PANTHERS -3.5 AT PHILADELPHIA
EAGLES +3.5
Stunningly, I am going to
have to go with another road team and that will
make it four out of four. To win, that is, not
to cover 3.5 points. The Eagles defense still
has a ton of pride even if the offense can’t
keep up anymore. Carolina seems to forget who
they are every second week or so and you never
know which team is going to show up. These guys
vacillate between greatness and pedestrian more
then Bush does on his foreign policies. At least
the Panthers don’t lie about why they are
playing. I’ll give them that. But that is
all.
PREDICTION: Eagles to
cover
Blake Butterfield is a freelance
columnist and regular contributor to the BetUS.com
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