The Steelers have been miserable on the road against crappy teams. Hopefully, the scent of a division title will snap them out of it this week. With any luck, Pittsburgh can put up an early lead while the Falcons are still trying to undo the wedgie from their collective jockstrap after their Green Bay trip.
The pre-convicted felons of Baltimore get a late bye week, more or less, against the Jaguars.
It's time to stop pretending the Bills are good, right? They won't even have the elements in their favor as Green Bay laughs at that idea.
Tampa/Carolina - who the **** cares? Take Tampa at home with the Panthers dealing with "Crash" Newton's condition.
IT'S MANZELL MANIA! For about 10 minutes or so, at least. Cincy holds onto their slender AFC North lead.
Lions.
Colts.
Pats.
I think we're not taking this team's offensive name seriously enough... no, not the Washington Football Team™, but rather the cruel mockery of those afflicted with gigantism. That said, the only real thing to wonder is if the Redskins offense can actually manage to score anything.
A Chargers win over Denver would make this division interesting. However, it isn't interesting, and Denver looks to lock up the #2 seed soon.
Hey, look, ESPN is showing high school football on a Sunday afternoon! Oh, it's CBS. And technically, an NFL game. Huh. Go figure. Jets on a coin flip.
Two teams going in opposite directions here: the Seawhiners keep pace with the Cards.
Cowgirls and Iggles. And they can't both lose, which is a shame. Balancing how much I hate Philly vs. the knowledge that the deeper into December we go, the more Dallas turns into crap. Crap beats hate in the end, Philly by a FG.
Monday night looks like an excellent time to catch up on my DVR, because Saints and Bears only reminds us how good these teams were not that long ago. But boring now, and the Bears win in dull, plodding fashion.
Oh, and I missed putting in KC over Oakland, but that’s a given, right?
So who's pretending? I have to agree with you on one point though, it was pretty funny.