With attention spans dwindling, we forego full game-by-game previews to give you the essentials you need to know about every contest this glorious NFL weekend. Click here to go back in time.If you want to see my picks (and I have no reason why you would), click here.
Saturday Games
Baltimore at Tennessee (4:30 PM EST): I think that whole "don't trust your rookie quarterback on the road" stuff is tossed out the window when your defense is scarier than that Texas Chainsaw Massacre guy.
Riddle me this. What makes Joe Flacco, the undisputed question mark for the Ravens, any worse than Kerry Collins, the undisputed question mark for Tennessee? Check the stats.
Flacco -- 2,971 passing yards -- 60.0 completion percentage -- 14 TDs -- 12 INTs -- 80.3 passer rating
Collins -- 2,676 passing yards -- 58.3 completion percentage -- 12 TDs -- 7 INTs -- 80.2 passer rating
The numbers are pretty darn comparable there, and if you had to pick the team surrounding your quarterback, I think you have to go with the Ravens. They can run as well as the Titans, their defense is the best, most aggressive unit in the league, and they were 5-3 on the road this year.
If Ed Reed has two more interceptions in this game, I'm going to email Peyton Manning and see if he wouldn't mind cutting that MVP award in half and mailing the bigger end to Reed. The guy is an anomaly.
Arizona at Carolina (8:15 EST): Here is the moment you bash me. Here is the moment you call me a moron and hit me over the head with things and show up at AOL headquarters with burning torches and my name slobbering out of your mouth.
Just like everyone, I picked the Panthers in this game to start. I was all about Carolina, thought they'd roll the Cards and it wouldn't even be a contest. The problem is, you have a whole week to think about this, and the more I thought about the matchup, the more I started to think that Arizona had a chance.
Sure, it is going to take a lot for you to see my thinking. Like, you have to look past the Cardinals' atrocious record on the East Coast. Or the fact that they can't really run the ball. Oh, and Arizona hasn't really done well on the road this season (3-5).
But you look past all of that, and you get this -- Arizona is going to pass the hell out of the ball, even if Anquan Boldin isn't playing, and the Panthers give up as many passing yards per game as the Bengals and the Texans did this season.
If you talk about experience, the Cards can boast just as much as the Panthers can. Kurt Warner can relax this team. He has been there and knows what it takes to actually win a playoff game. The Cardinals almost took down the Panthers in Week Eight and, if a few things go their way this weekend I could see a win.
An added fun wrinkle -- if the Cards and Eagles both win, the NFC Championship would be at the University of Phoenix Stadium!
Sunday Games
Philadelphia at NY Giants (1:00 PM): The Giants have been arguably the best team all season, but the one thing people continue to look past is the fact that Eli Manning has lost his deep threat. If Steve Smith can pick up the slack and Brandon Jacobs is 100 percent healthy, I think New York rolls.
The good news is the Giants get an Eagles team that kept it close with Tarvaris Jackson last weekend. That has to be exciting for Tom Coughlin.
San Diego at Pittsburgh (4:45 PM): Since I'm obviously a touch of a moron, I urge you, FORCE you, to head over and read J.J. Cooper's analysis of the Steelers-Chargers game. The guy does an unbelievable job of breaking down the Steelers and what they can and can't do when certain situations happen. I always enjoy his analysis and you should as well. That is my Friday advice.
In this game? I think the Chargers pull it out. They are hot right now and have a capable, if not better, running back in Darren Sproles that looks about as easy to tackle as a balloon.
If the Chargers can get some run game going, Philip Rivers and his top quarterback rating might be able to expose a little secondary. It is going to be ugly, it probably won't be high scoring, but I think that the Chargers roll for the second week in games they shouldn't be winning.
Also, since nobody is really talking about Big Ben and his swelling head, I asked our local Steelers fans here at the FanHouse how concerned they were about Roethlisberger's health.
Adam Gretz -- "It's a concern, but, like I told Ryan (Wilson) the other day, I think he plays to the media a bit in regards to his injuries. I think it motivates him, or something. Hines Ward always uses people talking about how "he's too small" or "how he's done." Rodney Harrison uses the "disrespect" card. I think Ben uses this. Just a theory, of course."
J.J. Cooper -- "VERY. I am worried...I see an Aikman/Steve Young-like ending to his career, and I'm worried that by the time he's done, he'll have a noggin the size of John C. Reilly's."
Ryan Wilson -- "Big Ben is something of a drama queen and he seemingly loves attention -- especially as it relates to would-be injuries. He usually plays well in the face of such manufactured doubt ... but he's also not afraid to occasionally crap the bed."
Yeah, not exactly "confident fans."



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-09-2009 @ 1:57PM
rayres said...
Never too early to loook ahead to next years draft
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1-09-2009 @ 5:32PM
Kyle said...
Sproles won't be the main factor in this game, or at least not what you'll be talking about on monday. It's gonna be about protection for both quarterbacks, which D got to which QB and whether or not Pittsburgh was able to establish the run. Also Turnovers - please no picks Ben!!
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1-09-2009 @ 6:50PM
t said...
I don't see any lack of "confidence" in the bloggers, as far as they might be Steelers fans. It just sounds like honest insight on their perspectives. There was no real doubt in anything they said about Pittsburgh's ability to win the game.
Myself, i think that if the penalties work out about evenly, and Ben doesn't have one of his "terrible days", Pittsburgh is likely to win the football game.
BUT- as is evidenced by both SD's toppling of the Great Peyton Manning AND by the 1994 AFC Championship, it is *never* impossible for the Steelers to lose. All things being equal, the Chargers will have to play their best game of the year on Sunday OR Pittsburgh will have to "crap the bed"(as one blogger so eloquently stated) for the Steelers to lose.
As a die-hard Steelers fan and resident of the Three Taxing Bodies(the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, State of Pennsylvania) i love the Steelers, pray for their victory, and love the team and my city. But, i, like many Steelers fans, am a realist and understand that there are no guarantees in football, and only Gameday really decides The Winner.
Odd, too, that i have seen a lot of trash-talk by SD fans and little by SteelersNation. Maybe because we're(SteelersNation) accustomed to winning and success, and the playoffs. San Diego gets a shot about every ten years. I genuinely hope this one goes to the Steelers, but if we *do* lose, i'll be rooting for the Chargers to win out. If the Steelers don't advance i usually root for the biggest underdog.
Good luck to both teams, and i expect an outstanding football game.
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1-10-2009 @ 2:36PM
PacoGerte said...
I'm in SD, and I haven't heard much trash-talk in either direction. Most Steeler fans are fairly knowledgable, and most SD fans know we're extremely lucky to be here this year, so talk I've heard about the game has been about match-ups and strategy.
As far as the Chargers only getting a chance every ten years or so: yeah, before 2004. The Chargers have been in the playoffs 4 out of the last 5 years.
It ought to be a great game!
1-09-2009 @ 9:34PM
Steeler Steve said...
Mike Tomlin, listen to what I say. If Ben shows one hint of having problems, pull him and put in Leftwich. One quarter on the bench and $102M Ben will straighten right out.
As for anyone talking about Sproles, Rivers, or any other offensive player on the Chargers, I will tell you that the #1 defense will be there ready to play. No one has rushed for over 100 yards. Teams are averaging like 150 yards per game passing against the Steelers. Nothing the Chargers will do can overcome that defense.
It all hinges on Ben Rothlisberger and if Tomlin exhibits good coaching the Chargers really should not stand a chance.
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