01-15-2002, 04:42 AM
Philadelphia Eagles @ Chicago Bears
The Bears have surprised everyone this year coming out of nowhere to become one of the most dominant teams in the league along with the Rams and Steelers. The Eagles win their division by default among a group of the saddest teams in the NFL. Da Bears all da way. Bring along Ditka and the Bears on a bus and we can all re-live those golden days of Bears gone by.
My Pick: Da Bears
Oakland Raiders @ New England Patriots
The finest wine in the NFL, Jerry Rice, paired with the part time running back Rich Gannon make this what would appear to be a fearsome opponent but the Raiders showed alot of cracks in the past few weeks. The Raiders lost a tight game to the Jets and look to play a Pats team I can honestly say I only know one player on (Brady). I like the Black and Silver to finally show us their Dr. Jeckl side this week and play like it was week 3 again.
My Pick: Raiders
Green Bay Packers @ St.Louis Rams
***game of the week***
If anyone can stop the best team in the NFL its Brett Farve. You simply can never count this guy out, which in turn means you can never count out the cheeseheaded packers. Look for this to be closer than expected with a shootout between Brett and Kurt.
My Pick: Rams
Baltimore Ravens @ Pittsburg Steelers
Meeting for the 3rd time this season, the Steelers look to continue their domination of the skies, passing at will on the Ravens in previous meetings. The Ravens defense was in top form again this year but no quite the 'best ever' one that was impossible to live up to in consecutive seasons. The Steelers became one of the most feared teams in the NFL, surprising many with their 13-3 record. I gotta go with Pitt here unless the Raven somehow figure out how to stop the pass.
My Pick: Steelers
Edited By Keyser Soze on Jan. 15 2002 at 10:35
The Bears have surprised everyone this year coming out of nowhere to become one of the most dominant teams in the league along with the Rams and Steelers. The Eagles win their division by default among a group of the saddest teams in the NFL. Da Bears all da way. Bring along Ditka and the Bears on a bus and we can all re-live those golden days of Bears gone by.
My Pick: Da Bears
Oakland Raiders @ New England Patriots
The finest wine in the NFL, Jerry Rice, paired with the part time running back Rich Gannon make this what would appear to be a fearsome opponent but the Raiders showed alot of cracks in the past few weeks. The Raiders lost a tight game to the Jets and look to play a Pats team I can honestly say I only know one player on (Brady). I like the Black and Silver to finally show us their Dr. Jeckl side this week and play like it was week 3 again.
My Pick: Raiders
Green Bay Packers @ St.Louis Rams
***game of the week***
If anyone can stop the best team in the NFL its Brett Farve. You simply can never count this guy out, which in turn means you can never count out the cheeseheaded packers. Look for this to be closer than expected with a shootout between Brett and Kurt.
My Pick: Rams
Baltimore Ravens @ Pittsburg Steelers
Meeting for the 3rd time this season, the Steelers look to continue their domination of the skies, passing at will on the Ravens in previous meetings. The Ravens defense was in top form again this year but no quite the 'best ever' one that was impossible to live up to in consecutive seasons. The Steelers became one of the most feared teams in the NFL, surprising many with their 13-3 record. I gotta go with Pitt here unless the Raven somehow figure out how to stop the pass.
My Pick: Steelers
Edited By Keyser Soze on Jan. 15 2002 at 10:35