Cincinnati (1-3) @ Kansas City (2-3) Damon Huard is going to be starting again, but I think the Bengals will finally pull out of the mess that they have been in lately. I don't think the KC defense will be able to stop Palmer's offense.
Houston (3-2) @ Jacksonville (3-1) This is probably going to be a close game, but the Jaguars will probably win at home.
Miami (0-5) @ Cleveland (2-3) CLEO LEMON. The Browns should win this.
Washington (3-1) @ Green Bay (4-1) I think this will be a close game also, but Washington seems to have a more consistent offense to me. Especially in the running game with Clinton Portis (something that GB doesn't have). If Jason Campbell can play consistently, the Redskins should win with a small margin.
St. Louis (0-5) @ Baltimore (3-2) Willis McGahee will probably run craters through the St. Louis defense.
Minnesota (1-3) @ Chicago (2-3) Lots of key Chicago players, especially on the defense, did not practice yesterday (Tillman, Vasher, and Harris), but there's still a chance they'll play on Sunday. After the spark in the Bears defense and offense at Green Bay, I think Chicago should be able to take this game.
Philadelphia (1-3) @ New York Jets (1-4) Both of these teams were in the playoffs last season and both are sucking horribly this season. There are so many problems with both of these teams that I don't know who to pick. Philadelphia will probably win by a small margin of points.
Tennessee (3-1) @ Tampa Bay (3-2) Should be another close game, depending on whether or not TB can maintain a consistent rushing attack.
Carolina (3-2) @ Arizona (3-2) Well, in case you don't know, the QB problem in Carolina is so bad that they signed 43-year old Vinny Testaverde to a 1-year contract. Now he was pretty good back in the day, but I just think there is going to be so much rust with Vinny that IF he does start (John Fox says he trusts Vinny if he makes him start), that they won't have much of an offense. However, they aren't sure whether or not David Carr will be sitting the game out; it all depends on how his back feels in the next couple of days. Well, even if Carr plays I don't have much faith in him, so I think Kurt Warner and his talented WRs and RBs will win the game.
New England (5-0) @ Dallas (5-0) Finally, the game that everyone is waiting for. I never really jumped on to the whole "Tony Romo is the new Brett Favre" wagon. I mean, he's a good QB, there's no doubt about that, but people have to remember he hasn't even played a full season yet and that essentially makes him a noob. I'm going with the sheer experience and consistency of Tom Brady in this game along with the (in my opinion) stronger NE defense.
Oakland (2-2) @ San Diego (2-3) Daunte's Inferno
New Orleans (0-4) @ Seattle (3-2) Can New Orleans finally pull out of their slump? I don't think so, but Shaun Alexander also has to get his act together. He only rushed for 25 yards in the game against Pittsburgh (at least it's not as bad as Larry Johnson and his 10 yards in his last game).
New York Giants (3-2) @ Atlanta (1-4) I've always been a fan of Tom Coughlin but people always blamed him for the major downfall of the Big Blue at the end of the season last year. It seems, however, that he has finally gotten his defense to play in sync. Eli Manning is probably playing the best football he ever has this season, but he's still very inconsistent. Oh yea, if Bobby Petrino starts Byron Leftwich again, the Falcons are going to lose.