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			<title>2010 Prediction</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 00:12:04 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Here are my predictions for the 2010-2011 season.  
NFC North- Green Bay Packers. Ok so I have already come to the conclusion that Brett Favre is...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Here are my predictions for the 2010-2011 season. <br />
NFC North- Green Bay Packers. Ok so I have already come to the conclusion that Brett Favre is returning to the Vikings, but there is no way that he is going to outplay his one time back up Aaron Rodgers. The Packers are going to win the division but the Bears are going to finish second, Vikings third, and of course, the Lions are going to finish fourth. <br />
NFC East- Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys won the division last season mostly thanks to quarterback Tony Romo, who played the best football of his career. With the Eagles trading Donovan McNabb to the Redskins, and Michael Vick finding himself in trouble yet again, the Eagles are without a proven quarterback and their defense is just pretty average. The Redskins are not going to fair much better with McNabb under center and Albert Haynesworth wanting out.  The Giants will do okay, but the Cowboys are going to win the division for a second straight year. <br />
NFC South- New Orleans Saints. Ok so last year I picked the defending Super Bowl Champions to win their division and I was wrong. Well I’m going to pick the Champs again and hope that I’m not cursed. The Saints still have one of the best quarterbacks in the league and an incredibly strong defense. There will not be a super Bowl hangover, Madden Curse, and hopefully I won’t be cursed. <br />
NFC West- Arizona Cardinals. Though Kurt Warner retired, Matt Leinart is ready to prove his worth and will have an outstanding year. He is going to step up and will help the Cards win the division, though the 49ers will be tough to beat. The defense is also going to play a big role in helping the Cardinals win the West. <br />
AFC North- Cincinnati Bengals. The Cinderella story that shocked the NFL loving world is going to do it again. Though they lost in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, the Bengals have nothing to worry about coming into this season. With Ben Roethlisberger being suspended for 6 weeks, the Steelers are not going to be able to do very much, even after he returns. The Ravens are going to have a good season but the Bengals are going to still going to win the division. And yes, I am going to be counting the Browns out for the next years. <br />
AFC East- New York Jets. With the Jets having an outstanding season last year, Mark Sanchez playing, for the most part, great during his rookie season, the Jets, under the direction of talkative head coach Rex Ryan, are going to have another great season and will win the division. Though the AFC East is, without a doubt, the toughest division in the NFL, the Jets have one of the best defenses in the league. <br />
AFC South- Indianapolis Colts. The Colts have arguably the best quarterback in the league and a tough defense. I would expect Commissioner Roger Goodell to suspend Titans quarterback Vince Young after his 3 am strip club scuffle so I don’t think they are going to do very well, The Texans will make the playoffs but they won’t win the division, and the Jaguars are just terrible. <br />
AFC West- San Diego Chargers. This hurts. I hate to say it but the Chargers are yet again the best team in the AFC West. The Broncos are going to miss the play offs, yet again; the Raiders are going to suck, not as bad as last year, but still suck, and the Chiefs are only going to win about 5 games.</div>

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			<title><![CDATA[Favre "I would love to go beat the Saints."]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 23:21:41 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Okay, so not too long ago, I wrote that Brett Favre would more than likely return to football, yet again. Well the “undecided” QB is not doing much...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Okay, so not too long ago, I wrote that Brett Favre would more than likely return to football, yet again. Well the “undecided” QB is not doing much to keep me from believing that he is coming back for his 20th season. On Thursday Brett said that he “would love to go beat the Saints”. But that is not the only thing that is making me think the number 4 is leaning towards another return. Even the Minnesota Vikings believe that he is going to be lining up under center for the Purple People Eaters. Vic Carucci, who writes for nfl.com, has reported that a majority of Vikings’ players, coaches, and officials think he is coming back for another season. Should Favre come back, he would make about $13 million. If he doesn’t, the team keeps that money. Of course it has never been about the dollar signs for the Old Gunslinger, who has repeatedly told the media that he just loves to play football.  So fans will have to wait and see if Favre does decide to return, because I know it won’t happen until two weeks before pre-season starts.</div>

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			<title>Favre Watch Year... I Lost Count.</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 18:33:04 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Year in and year out, football fans find themselves asking the same question. Can you figure out what that question is? If you guess “How good is my...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Year in and year out, football fans find themselves asking the same question. Can you figure out what that question is? If you guess “How good is my team going to be next season”, you were wrong. Go watch some NFL Total access and try again. The question we ask annually is “Is Brett Favre coming back?” that’s right, Favre Watch is in full swing! <br />
It was said that the only way Favre, now 40, 41 in October, could return to football was if he had surgery on his ankle with was injured during the NFC  Championship game against the New Orleans Saints. As expected, he had the surgery and early word is that he is recovering from the operation. So does this mean that the Ol’ Gunslinger is going to return for his 20th season and make his record for most consecutive games started completely impossible to break? Well, yes. If Brett Favre did not want to return for another season, why would he have gotten the surgery? If he didn’t need to get it for any other reason than to play in the NFL, he would not have gotten it, simple as that. That alone tells me that he wanted to come back. <br />
And for those of you that heard that Favre’s decision to return would be based on weather or not Southern Mississippi’s baseball team returned to the College World Series for a second straight season. Well guess what, they did. I don’t know Brett Favre personally but even I know that he has to be thinking about when to make the announcement that he returning to the Vikings for another season. <br />
Of course, if comes back, that doesn’t mean that he is going to have the kind of season he had last year. In 2009, Favre completed 363 of 531 passes for a pass completion percentage of 68.4% and 4,202 yards, 33 touchdowns and only 7 interceptions. The only time in his career that he threw less than 10 interceptions while starting all 16 games. The only other time he threw less than 10 interceptions in a season was in his first season in Atlanta when he only threw 2 in the 2 games he played. He also averaged 259.1 yards per game, .6 yards per game less than his career best (259.7 in 2007 with the Packers). Last season was the best season Brett Favre has ever had in his 19 year career, but I don’t believe that he can repeat that kind of success. I see his time in Minnesota being a one and done kind of thing. A one season wonder. <br />
Also, his health could be a factor, especially since the Saints have put a bounty on Favre’s ankle. On May 21st Saints safety Darren Sharper tweeted about Brett’s ankle saying, “Well y'all seen Brett had surgery on that ankle we got after in the championship game. Come Thursday night 1st game. X marks the spot.” That of course sparked a war of tweets between Sharper and Vikings tight end Visanthe Shaincoe.<br />
If I was a Vikings fan, however, I would not worry too much about them having a bad season. Favre may not have the kind of success he had in ’09 but I think the defense will be the difference. The Packers will still win the division and the Bears will actually compete this year but the Vikings will still finish with at least 9 wins, make it to the playoffs, but not go very far. And that is if and only if Brett Favre comes back. If he doesn’t they will go 7-9 or 8-8 and miss the playoffs.</div>

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			<title>Offseason Recap, So Far</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 17:44:02 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Yet again, Josh McDaniels and the Denver Broncos have made headlines. This time, both good and bad. But what does this year’s news have to do with...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Yet again, Josh McDaniels and the Denver Broncos have made headlines. This time, both good and bad. But what does this year’s news have to do with how good the season will be. <br />
The bad started on April 14th, when, as expected the Broncos traded pro-bowl receiver Brandon Marshall to Miami for a 2nd round draft pick in the 2010 draft and a 2nd round pick in the 2011 draft. Five days later, tight end Tony Scheffler, who was drafted by the Broncos in 2006 along with Marshall and Jay Cutler, who the Broncos had traded last year, made his escape to Detroit when he was traded in a three-way trade that also involved the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles acquired linebacker Ernie Sims, the Broncos got the Eagles fifth round draft pick in this years draft, and the Lions got the Broncos 7th round pick in 2010 in addition to Scheffler. <br />
Of course, Part of the good started on March 14th when the Broncos traded Peyton Hillis, a 6th round draft pick in the 2011 draft, and a conditional draft pick in the 2012 draft to Cleveland for former first-round pick Brady Quinn, adding a fourth quarterback to the roster. At that time, the Broncos had Kyle Orton, Chris Simms, and 2nd year quarterback, Tom Brandstater. Shortly after Quinn was acquired, Denver cut Chris Simms. However, they would again add a fourth quarterback to the roster when they drafted Florida quarterback Tim Tebow 25th overall, even though he was regarded as a fourth rounder by most. <br />
In addition to all the moves on the offensive side of the ball, the Broncos have also worked to improve the defense. The have added several defensive veterans in addition to drafting several talented defensive players that could really help. <br />
So does all this mean that the Broncos will have a good 2010 campaign? Well, let’s look at it this way. There is always a possibility that Kyle Orton, or Brady Quinn whoever gets to start this season, has the best season of his career, Phillip Rivers gets hurt and the Chargers struggle all season long, the Raiders get JaMarcus Russell back, the Chiefs stay where they are, and every single guy on the Broncos roster plays the best football they have ever played. With that said, the chances of the Broncos winning their first playoff game since Jake Plummer started for them are slim. The chances that they make it to the playoffs, slightly less slim. I think they start out good, again, and then by the end of the season will not be in control of their own fate, again. I’m predicting another 8-8 or maybe even a 9-7 season but just coming up short of the playoffs. Think last years Texans.</div>

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			<title>Field Goals can make you win...</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 01:12:35 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[The swept the Steelers. Wow. Never saw that coming. Kicking 6 field goals. Hey, they won. That's all that counts. Next week it's Oakland.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The swept the Steelers. Wow. Never saw that coming. Kicking 6 field goals. Hey, they won. That's all that counts. Next week it's Oakland.</div>

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			<title><![CDATA[I'm Right Even When I'm Wrong... Sort Of]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 03:03:05 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>So I was reading some of my older blogs, and I noticed something pretty awesome. I was more correct about certain things than I ever imagined I would...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>So I was reading some of my older blogs, and I noticed something pretty awesome. I was more correct about certain things than I ever imagined I would be. On July, 25th, I posted a blog entitled “Kyle Orton”. In this blog, I mentioned Denver not losing too much on the offensive side of the ball. I explained that Kyle Orton could be just as good as Broncos former quarterback Jay Cutler. However, I feel that I was wrong. Kyle Orton is way better than Cutler. Orton has thrown just one interception this season and that was on Hail Mary. Cutler has already thrown 5. Cutler has thrown for just 901 yards whereas Orton has thrown for 1,236 yards. <br />
Later in that same blog, I said “Who knows, maybe a miracle will happen and the Broncos defense will be good.” How right was I? The Broncos defense held the kept the Patriots from scoring the entire second half Sunday night. Denver’s offense then had a 98 yard drive led by Orton to tie the game and send it into overtime. The Broncos won the coin toss and on scored on 41-yards field goal by Matt Prater to win the game. <br />
If the Broncos can beat a team like the Patriots, you have to wonder what other teams they can beat. Next week they travel to San Diego to play the Chargers. The Chagers are 2-2. The Chargers got dominated by the Steelers last week against the Steelers. Although all but two games that the Broncos have won has been won in come back fasion, Denver can dominate the struggling Chargers. San Diego should have lost to the Riaders in week 1, and, if Chad Pennington had not gotten hurt, could have easily lost to the Dolphins. <br />
Denver’s defense will hve no problem stopping Philip Rivers and the Chargers offense. Broncos’ offense led by Orton, will not be stopped by San Diego’s defense. The Broncos are going to win this game will be 6-0. In the past, the Broncos have gone to the Superbowl after starting out the season undefeated. <br />
This is definitely going to be a really good season for the Denver Broncos. Of course, if you read my blog entitled “Josh McDaniels’ Rocky Start in the Mile High City”, you know that I said that the Broncos would finish either 7-9 or 8-8 and they would not make it to playoffs. I’m really excited that that prediction will be wrong.</div>

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			<title>Week 4 Predictions</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 01:02:55 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Lions @ Bears- Bears. Although the Lions won last week, they will not be able to win against the Bears. The Bears offense is a lot better with...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Lions @ Bears- Bears. Although the Lions won last week, they will not be able to win against the Bears. The Bears offense is a lot better with quarterback Jay Cutler, and their defense is also a lot better. This is one I shouldn’t even have to explain.<br />
Seahawks @ Colts- Colts. The Colts are way better than the Seahawks. Enough said.<br />
Buccaneers @ Redskins- Redskins. The Buccaneers have too many problems. Really? Come on I need a challenge. <br />
Ravens @ Patriots- Thank you for giving me a challenge. This one is tough. The Ravens are 3-0 and the Patriots are 2-1. Baltimore’s defense is amazing with Ray Lewis and their offense is just as amazing with Joe Flacco who threw for over 300 yards for the second time this season. The Patriots are doing okay this season. Lat week they beat the Falcons and second year quarterback Matt Ryan. However, the Ravens, I think, will be harder to stop then the Falcons. I think the Ravens will win. <br />
Giants @ Chiefs- Seriously. Do I have to actually pick or can I just assume the people reading this are not delusional Chiefs fans? It’s obvious the Giants are going to win. The Giants offense is better, the defense is way better, even the special teams is better. Like I said, obviously the Giants are going to win.<br />
Titans @ Jaguars- Titans. Okay, I know the Titans are 0-3 and the Jaguars are 1-2, but I still think the Titans can win this one. The Titans are a better team and I expect this losing streak to end this weekend.<br />
Raiders @ Texans- Texans. The Raiders are not doing so good. Actually, they just suck. In Week 1, the Raiders could have beaten the Chargers but they came up short and barely beat the Chiefs. Then they lost to the Broncos last week.  The Texans are a way better team than the Raiders.<br />
Bengals @ Browns- Bengals. The Bengals beat the Steelers last week, beat the Packers the week before, and could have easily beaten the Broncos in Week 1. The Browns are just a mess. Derek Anderson replaced Brady Quinn last week and didn’t do very good. They are horrible. <br />
Bills @ Dolphins- Bills. The Bills are okay this year. They are 1-2 but the Dolphins are 0-3 and just lost their quarterback, Chad Pennington, for the season with a torn capsule in his throwing shoulder. Pennington of course suffer the injury in Miami’s lose to the Chargers last week. Bills are going to win this one.<br />
Jets @ Saints- This one is really tough. However, I believe that the Jets Defense will shut down the Saints offense. As for Jets offense, Mark Sanchez struggled a little bit last week but I think he will bounce back and help lead the Jets to a win. Of course Drew Brees could help the Saints dominate. I’m going to pick the Jets but I could be wrong. I’m usually not though.<br />
Cowboys @ Broncos- This is another tough one. The Broncos defense is doing really good this year and the Broncos are surprisingly 3-0, whereas the Cowboys are 2-1. The Cowboys offense is good not great and the same can be said for their defense. The Broncos offense is okay borderline good. Their defense is surprisingly good, though. I’m going to pick the Broncos. Call it biased, I don’t care that is my pick. I’m not picking them because I like them; I think Denver is better than Dallas.<br />
Rams @ 49ers- 49ers. The Rams suck. Do I have to say any more? The 49ers almost beat the Vikings last week and the Rams are 0-3. Do I really have to say anymore?<br />
Chargers @ Steelers- Chargers. Steelers’ defense seems to be struggling without Troy Palamalou and their offense is also struggling. The Chargers are doing pretty good right now and I think they have a good chance at winning this game.<br />
Packers @ Vikings- Finally, we get to watch Brett Favre take on the Packers. I’m so excited but who isn’t. The Vikings are at home and have a better quarterback and the best running back in the NFL. The Vikings are going to win.</div>

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			<title>Week 3 Prediction</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 22:41:36 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Chiefs @ Eagles- Eagles. This is a tough one. Eagles are stronger than the Chiefs. The Eagles have Michael Vick and could use him for lots of things....</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Chiefs @ Eagles- Eagles. This is a tough one. Eagles are stronger than the Chiefs. The Eagles have Michael Vick and could use him for lots of things.<br />
 Giants @ Buccaneers- Giants. The Bucs have too many questions. The Giants are a much better team.<br />
Packers @ Rams- The Packers. The Rams are not that good. <br />
49ers @ Vikings- Vikings. Wait! What? Brett Favre is almost 40? He sure doesn’t look like it. Of course, the 49ers have shown that they are for real. This will probably be a close game.<br />
Titans @ Jets- The Jets. The Jets have a great defense and Mark Sanchez is showing that he has what it takes to be an NFL quarterback. The Titans who started 2008 10-0, have not been as good as they were last year. <br />
Falcons @ Patriots- The Falcons have been really good this year and the Patriots look sort of lost. They are struggling. The Falcons will win.<br />
Jaguars @ Texans-  The Texans. The Texans are a lot better then the Jaguars. <br />
Redskins @ Lions- This is a tough one. The Lions of course are the worst team in the league. However, the Redskins are just getting annoying. Jason Campbell hasn’t proven that he has what it takes to be an NFL quarterback and they got guys tweeting bad things about fans. I almost want to pick the Lions. Yeah, I think the Lions will win their first game.<br />
Browns @ Ravens- The Ravens. Joe Flacco is much better than Brady Quinn, and the Ravens defense is freaking awesome. Enough said, Ravens win.<br />
Bears @ Seahawks- Bears. Seahawks will be without Matt Hasselbeck. The Bears have a good defense with or without Brian Urlacher and Jay Cutler has definitely moved on from his poor performance in week 1. <br />
Saints @ Bills- This is another tough one. The Saints are good but so are the Bills. I will say the Bills.<br />
Dolphins @ Chargers- This one is also tough. I will say the Chargers. <br />
Broncos @ Raiders- The Broncos. This is not a biased opinion I just think the Broncos are a better team. Denver has a better offense and their defense has gotten a lot better, too. <br />
Steelers @ Bengals- The Steelers. The Steelers are a better team. That’s all that needs to be said.<br />
Colts @ Cardinals- Colts. This will be another close game but, in the end, I think the Colts will win.<br />
Panthers @ Cowboys- The Cowboys  are going to win. The Panthers are still struggling. Jake Delholmme is really struggling. The Cowboys will win.</div>

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			<title>Week 2 Scores</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 23:56:37 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Panthers 20 @ Falcons 28 
Vikings 27 @ Lions 13 
Bengals 31 @ Packers 24 
Cardinals 31 @ Jaguars 17 
Raiders 13 @ Chiefs 10 
Patriots 9 @ Jets 16...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Panthers 20 @ Falcons 28<br />
Vikings 27 @ Lions 13<br />
Bengals 31 @ Packers 24<br />
Cardinals 31 @ Jaguars 17<br />
Raiders 13 @ Chiefs 10<br />
Patriots 9 @ Jets 16<br />
Saints 48 @ Eagles 22<br />
Texans 34 @ Titans 31<br />
Rams 7 @ Redskins 9<br />
Buccaneers 20 @ Bills 33<br />
Seahawks 10 @ 49ers 23<br />
Steelers 14 @ Bears 17<br />
Browns 6 @ Broncos 27<br />
Ravens 31 @ Chargers 26<br />
Giants 33 @ Cowboys 31<br />
Colts 27 @ Dolphins 23</div>

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			<title>Week 2 Predictions</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 02:07:59 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Panthers @ Falcons- Falcons. Atlanta has a great offense whereas Carolina’s offense has not been that good. Jake Delholmme is struggling. He...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Panthers @ Falcons- Falcons. Atlanta has a great offense whereas Carolina’s offense has not been that good. Jake Delholmme is struggling. He struggled last week in the Panthers loss to the Eagles. <br />
Rams @ Redskins- Redskins. The Redskins have a stronger team than the Rams. <br />
Texans @ Titans- The Titans. The Titans have a better and stronger team than the Texans.<br />
Saints @ Eagles- This is another tough one. The Eagles are a strong team but they have some questions at quarterback. Donovan McNabb will not be playing this week. He is out with a fractured rib, an injury sustained last week against the Panthers. The Saints have an amazing offense lead by Pro Bowl quarterback Drew Brees, who threw for 5,069 yards in 2008. Brees also played a great game against the Lions last week.  I think the Saints will win.<br />
Patriots @ Jets- Patriots. Even though the Jets had a great game against the Texans last week, I don’t think they will be able to beat the Patriots. <br />
Bengals @ Packers- Packers. Packers have a much better team than the Bengals. <br />
Cardinals @ Jaguars- Cardinals. I think that the Cardinals have a better offense and defense is pretty good too. However, it could go either way.<br />
Vikings @ Lions- Vikings. Mathew Stafford says he wants to be like Brett Favre, but, in order to accomplish that, he has to win. Now I’m not dissing Stafford. I like the guy. He is trying to lead the Lions to at least a couple of wins, but they will not get one this week against the Vikings. <br />
Raiders @ Chiefs- Raiders. The Raiders did really good last week against the Chargers who finished 8-8 last year and won the division. In fact the Raiders could have won that game. <br />
Seahawks @  49ers- Seahawks. The Seahawks have a stronger offense lead by Matt Hasselbeck. They have a better team all around.<br />
Steelers @ Bears- Steelers. Both the Steelers and the Bears lost really good defensive players to injury last week. The Steelers of course lost Troy Palamalou with a sprained MCL. The Bears lost Brian Urlacher with a dislocated wrist and he will be out for the season. The Steelers have a better offense than the Bears. Jay Cutler of course threw a career high 4 interceptions last week and with the Steelers tough defense, that could be very bad for the Bears.<br />
Cleveland @ Broncos- Broncos. As you are well aware, I am a Broncos fan but I am not picking the Broncos just because I like them. I’m picking them because I think they have a stronger team. As long as Kyle Orton can make good passes and make passes every quarterback should make, the Broncos should be okay. Denver’s defense also did pretty good last week against the Bengals. <br />
Giants @ Cowboys- Cowboys. Right now, both teams are pretty good so this is a tough one to predict. However, I think the Cowboys will win. <br />
Colts @ Dolphins- Colts. The Colts are a much better team than the Dolphins, but it could go either way.<br />
**If you’re wondering what happened to last weeks prediction for the Colts and Jaguars game, well, I forgot it. Sorry.**</div>

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			<title>Week 1 Scores</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 00:55:19 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Titans 10 @ Steelers 13 
Dolphin 7 @ Falcons 19 
Eagles 38 @ Panthers 10 
Chiefs 24 @ Ravens 38 
Broncos 12 @ Bengals 7 
Jets 24 @ Texans 7 
Lions 27...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Titans 10 @ Steelers 13<br />
Dolphin 7 @ Falcons 19<br />
Eagles 38 @ Panthers 10<br />
Chiefs 24 @ Ravens 38<br />
Broncos 12 @ Bengals 7<br />
Jets 24 @ Texans 7<br />
Lions 27 @ Saints 45<br />
Cowboys 34 @ Buccaneers 21<br />
Jaguars 12 @ Colts 14<br />
Vikings 34 @ Browns 20<br />
49ers 20 @ Cardinals 16<br />
Redskins 17 @ Giants 23<br />
Rams 0 @ Seahawks 28<br />
Bears 15 @ Packers 21<br />
Bills 24 @ Patriots 25<br />
Chargers 24 @ Raiders 20</div>

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			<title>Week 1 Predictions</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 23:20:29 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Here are my predictions for Week 1 of the 2009 NFL season. 
Titans @ Steelers- This one is hard. I think I have to go with the Steelers. However, it...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Here are my predictions for Week 1 of the 2009 NFL season.<br />
Titans @ Steelers- This one is hard. I think I have to go with the Steelers. However, it will probably be close.<br />
Dolphins @ Falcons- This is another hard one. I think it will be the Falcons. I could be wrong, though.<br />
Chiefs @ Ravens- I definitely think the Ravens will win this one. Kansas City was not that good this year and have only got worse. Matt Cassel is hurt and might not play this weekend and it’s not like he has anyone to through to anyway. The Ravens have a great offense lead by second year quarterback Joe Flacco and a tough defense lead by veteran Ray Lewis.<br />
Eagles @ Panthers- Eagles, I think, are going to win. I just don’t think the Panthers will win.<br />
Broncos @ Bengals- To be honest, it will be a close game. I honestly don’t know who will win. The Bengals had a better preseason and the Broncos still have to worry about Kyle Orton’s finger. I think the Bengals will win. A part of me died just now.<br />
Vikings @ Browns- I think the Vikings will win this one. If you’re wondering why, two words, and they aren’t Brett Favre. Adrian Peterson. Of Course Brett Favre helps. That and the Vikings have a stronger defense.<br />
Jets @ Texans- I’m not too sure who is going to win this game. If I had to pick, though, I would have to pick the Jets.<br />
Lions @ Saints- I think the Saints are going to win this one. Of course Mathew Stafford is a good QB, but Drew Brees is much better. And the Saints are a better team than the Lions.<br />
Cowboys @ Buccaneers- The cowboys are going to win this game, I think. The Bucs still have questions when it comes to the quarterback position. Besides, this is the time when Tony Romo does pretty well.<br />
49ers @ Cardinals- I think the Cardinals are going to win this one. Arizona’s offense is amazing with Kurt Warner throwing to Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin. <br />
Redskins @ Giants- The Giants are going to win. Jason Campbell still hasn’t proven that he can be an amazing quarterback. I mean come on, how many times did the Redskins try to get someone else. I just have to say, Jay Cutler would not look good in red. The Giants have a good offense lead by Eli Manning. Not to mention their defense is pretty good, too.<br />
Rams @ Seahawks- The Seahawks are going to win it. They have a better team. Enough said.<br />
Bears @ Packers- Jay Cutler vs. Aaron Rodgers. I honestly think the Bears are going to win. The Bears defense is tough and the offense is pretty good. Again, a part of me died just now. <br />
Bills @ Patriots- Seriously, if you have to read any further you obviously need to seek help. The Patriots are a much better team than the Bills. I don’t care if they have T.O. Patriots are much better and will win this game.<br />
Chargers @ Raiders- Chargers. The Chargers have a good QB in Philip Rivers, a good RB, L.T., and a really good defense.</div>

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			<title>On the Verge of Improvement</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 03:40:18 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>The Bengals lost much this past offseason; but they also added. Roy Williams and Laveranues Coles, I believe, were their two best additions.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The Bengals lost much this past offseason; but they also added. Roy Williams and Laveranues Coles, I believe, were their two best additions. <br />
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Williams needs to be a linebacker. He's horrible in coverage. Coles is a nice replacement for Houshmanzadeh, who left for Seattle. Chad *Johnson* needs to go. He's a great player, but he needs to go.<br />
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Glad to see they *annihilated* :lol: the Patriots in the preseason.</div>

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			<title>Farve In 2009</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 02:21:13 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Brett Favre has officially signed with the Vikings. Haha, just kidding. Now I as much as I like Favre, I have to be real. Brett is almost 40 years...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Brett Favre has officially signed with the Vikings. Haha, just kidding. Now I as much as I like Favre, I have to be real. Brett is almost 40 years old. he also recently had surgery on his throwing arm to repair a partially torn bicep. That doesn’t sound good. Even if his arm is feeling fine now that doesn’t mean it will be feeling good in the second half of the season. Luckily for Favre, if he does decide to come back and play for the Vikings, he has Adrian Peterson. <br />
I think that playing in Minnesota isn’t such a bad idea. He wants to play for another season and the Vikings want him to play for them. They were a playoff team last year and if Brett plays for them he might get them to the Super Bowl. He’s been there before and has a couple rings. <br />
Maybe if Favre comes back, no one will talk about Jay Cutler anymore. I believe we will be seeing Favre in a Vikings uniform in 2009. If that happens, ’09 will be an interesting season in the NFC North. All I can say is “Good Luck Brett, you might need it.” As long as he doesn’t throw 22 interceptions everything will be fine.</div>

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			<title>Kyle Orton</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 22:22:51 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Despite Denver's offense being built around former quarterback Jay Cutler, I believe Kyle Orton can be just as good. Chicago had a great running game...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Despite Denver's offense being built around former quarterback Jay Cutler, I believe Kyle Orton can be just as good. Chicago had a great running game and didn't pass the ball that much. To be honest, the Bears don't have good enough receivers to pass the ball a lot. Even with a strong running game, Orton still managed to throw for 2,972 yards in 2008. Orton holds a Bears record for consecutive passes without an interception (205). <br />
Orton also put up impressive numbers in his three years as a starter at Purdue University. He threw for 9,337 yards and 63 touchdowns before being selected in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. <br />
So who says the Broncos offense will suffer without Jay Cutler leading them. And even if Brandon Marshall gets traded, there is still Eddie Royal. Though his numbers aren't as good as Marshall's, Royal can still a number one receiver in Denver. <br />
Then there are guys like Chad Jackson, Jabar Gaffney, and Daniel Graham. All three of these guys have played in New England and know Josh McDaniels. <br />
And if Orton is unable to throw ball for what ever reason, he can always hand it off to Correll Buckhalter, Peyton Hillis, Knowshon Moreno, or anyone the many running backs on Denver's roster. <br />
Let's face it; the Broncos didn't lose way too much on offense. However they didn't fix any of their problems on defense either. Who knows maybe a miracle will happen and the Broncos defense will be good.</div>

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