Here's my view on what to expect this weekend...
49ers @ Rams: Look for the 49ers to establish the running game behind Frank Gore and to control the clock keeping the Rams offense on the sidelines. I like 49ers to win 20-14.
Colts @ Titans: Last year these division rivals played each game down to the wire. They split the two games with each team winning on their respective home fields. Vince Young will keep the Titans close, but a healthy Bob Sanders anchors a very improved and stingy defense, that help the Colts last year win the Super Bowl. In all it will be to tough of a task for the Titans to beat the world champs. Colts win 27-13.
Bengals @ Browns: Bengals in a blowout. Anytime you trade your starting Quarterback after Week 1, you know your team is doomed and is probably all ready on the clock for next years draft. Bengals win in a "laugher", 38-3.
Saints @ Buccaneers: No running game, no chance for the Bucs. Look for big games by Drew Brees & Reggie Bush. Saints win 24-6.
Packers @ Giants: With Eli out, look for a low scoring affair. The Giants will rally behind the "Hefty Lefty", but look for Green Bay to pull out a nail biter on the road. Packers win 13-10.
Texans @ Panthers: Impressive showing by Matt Schaub and the Texans whipping up on the Chiefs in Week 1, but the Panthers are fresh off an outstanding performance in St. Louis. Look for Jake Delhomme to do well in his second straight week as the Panthers win a good one. Panthers win 24-13.
Falcons @ Jaguars: Atlanta fans...thank Mike Vick for possibly earning the top pick in the draft. Look for the Jags to shut Atlanta completely out of the end-zone. Jaguars win in a sleeper, 23-0.
Bills @ Steelers: All of America's hearts and prayers go out to Kevin Everett and his family, but the Buffalo Bills will need a little bit more than that if they want to beat a confident Pittsburgh Steelers team with a rejuvenated Big Ben at the helm. The Bills will play inspired, but look for the Steelers to come out on top. Steelers win 20-14.
Cowboys @ Dolphins: "America's Team will not put up 45 points on the tough Miami "D", but they provide just enough firepower to outlast the Dolphins. Miami will hang around, but their lack of offense will hurt them. Cowboys win 20-10.
Seahawks @ Cardinals: With Arizona needing this win to keep up in the division look for them to have a good performance, but these are the Cardinals and history tells us that no matter what happens, they will find a way to lose. Seahawks win 24-17.
Vikings @ Lions: The NFC North lead is up for grabs as the 1-0 Vikings travel to Detroit to face the 1-0 Lions. With Lions being at home and providing more firepower on offense look for them to come out victorious in this one. Lions win 27-21.
Raiders @ Broncos: This is a big time rivalry in the AFC West, but Denver has more depth and stability on both sides of the ball. Look for Culpepper to start in place of McCown, who is nursing a hand injury suffered on the Raiders last offensive play last Sunday. Broncos win 28-13.
Jets @ Ravens: Without Pennington's experience at the helm for the Jets, the Ravens aggressive 3-4 defense will be licking their chops. Ravens win easily, 24-3.
Hassan Bey Reporting for Mike and Company
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