I looked through the rest of the schedule, and this weeks seems to be the yawner. If it becomes anything like last week however, it'll be exciting. The intriguing matchups here are few and far between.
San Diego @ Buffalo - This, along with the next mentioned, are probably one of the better matchups on paper. An improved Buffalo team at home against an improving San Diego team on the road. I think Trent Edwards is going to be back, however, LT and Sproles both missed practice. Still expect them to play. San Diego wins...
New Orleans @ Carolina - Probably the only other meaningful matchup of the week. New Orleans needs the win bad. Last in the division but possibly one of the best teams in there. I think Colsten is returning and Brees is on pace to SHATTER Marino's single season yardage record. He actually laid up last week and was still remarkable. New Orleans wins.
Minnesota @ Chicago - Hopefully more exciting than it sounds. Chicago comes home after an embarassing loss down in the ATL. Chicago comes back strong. Chicago wins.
Pittsburgh @ Cincinatti - Despite injuries, I still think Pitt is one of the better teams in the league. Cinci is one of the worst and they're without Palmer. Pitt wins easily.
Tennessee @ Kansas City - The last week of the Titans undefeated streak before Manning rips them a new asshole the following Monday. I hope they play more inspired than Denver. I'll be disappointed if KC beats them before Indi has the chance...
Baltimore @ Miami - REVENGE. Baltimore handed Miami their only win last season and I'm sure they are bitter. They are also bitter from getting lit up like a fucking candle by Manning last week. The ravens roll.
San Francisco @ New York Giants - Let's not kid ourselves, the Giants are very good. Last week won't reoccur. Giants roll big.
Dallas @ St. Louis - Could be a close on as Johnson gets adjusted to his new personel. St. Louis is coming off an emotional win that I just don't think they can sustain. Dallas wins on the final drive.
Detroit @ Houston - Houston plays another home game after almost getting embarassed by Miami. It was their first winand I don't usually like 1-4 teams to win 2 in a row, however, Detroit is really bad. I'm calling a potential upset, but too pussy to lock it in. Houston wins.
Indianapolis @ Green Bay - he's not that damn good Plow, and even if he was, it wouldn't matter here. The worst possible problem to have when going up against indi is an injured secondary. Green bay has an injured secondary. Manning throws for 300+ and 3 TDs as the Colts steamroll another victim of Manning's two surgery recovery.
New York Jets @ Oakland - The only thing that could possibly make this interesting would be Favre throwing for 1300 yards and 12 touchdowns. Otherwise, I don't give a shit. New York, why not?
Cleveland @ Washington - OMG washington lost to St. Louis, the foundation is falling apart, fire Zorn yada yada ya. Washington proves they deserve to be among the elite of the NFC and roll the 1 win browns who will again underachieve.
Seattle @ Tampa Bay - Seattle is the unluckiest team in the NFL hands down. A slew of injuries to every position on the field has crushed their season. The starting QB, RB, and every WR has missed games. Jeff Garcia will play inspired football. The bucs win.
Denver @ New England - Down the slope the Broncos fall. OK, I was wrong about them, they aren't that great. Still, their secondary sucks as Phillip Rivers demonstrated. Cutler has an arm and some targets to throw it to. New England mans up on defense and pulls this game out of their ass on a Matt Cassel 2 minute drive.
There you have it folks, write it down...all winners baby.