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Predictions


Guenhwyvar

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Only for the games that we care about:

Panthers/Giants:

Panthers win this comfortably. It won't be a contest in the 4th quarter.

Bucs/Chargers:

Chargers will win this. They have momentum from last game. They have lost most close games this year but winning last weeks game was good for them. Bucs have been playing bad the entire 2nd half of the season. However, they were able to come from behind and win against some of the crappier teams like KC and Detroit. But chargers are atleast average and when bucs fall behind early, there will be not be able comeback.

Falcons/Vikings:

Vikings win this one even without big pat. Matt Ryan is going to have a tough day against that defense. (Although this prediction is my least confident one)

Cowboys/Ravens:

As much as I hate to say it, the boys win this one. Ravens offense is going to have a hard time against their defense.

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panthers win....panthers are hot. giants are not. panthers moving on up to the east side, to a deluxe apartment in the sky. meanwhile the giants are a shadow of their former self.

chargers win....chargers on the way up (still won't make the playoffs) and the bucs on the way down. just too likely to happen

vikings win.....falcons are playing solid football but the vikings are hot. they are just hitting their groove, have won 4 in a row, playing at home and tarvaris jackson may be playing to his potential. bad time for the falcons to be going up north.

ravens win.....their defense is just too solid for the cowboys to deal with. it will be a defensive battle that the cowboys will lose in texas. ravens coming into dallas pissed after getting hosed by the refs (that's the way they are seeing it) and they are leading the league in INTs. romo is going to be throwing a few of those and getting frustrated causing a major meltdown on brokeback mountain.

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nyg 24

car 27

kasay with a game winner late in the fourth with just over 1 min to play.

We come out and get behind by 10 early then make it a game late in the third by tying the game up, going into the fourth 17 - 17. they score first making it 24-17 then we get an interception that sets up a 15 yard touchdown run by stewart, then kasay kicks the fg to win it.

my prediction. I think the chargers lose to the bucs though.

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