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Week 4 - Let the False Hopes Reign posted on 09/26/2008

Don't know if I can top last week's prediction. Got the score exactly right, and I almost had the quarter-by-quarter score right, too...

And, really, I've been paying more attention to the TWINS (How do you like THEM apples?!?!?!?) than the Vikings this week, so who really cares if they win or not? It can't really top a three game sweep of the White Sox anyway.

But back to football...I'm conflicted about week four. On the one hand, Gus Frerotte gives us an actual chance to make the playoffs and be a good team. On the other hand, Tennessee is a good team, better than Carolina, and we're on the road instead of at home.

I'm going to take the optimist's path and predict a win here, but only just.

           1st 2nd 3rd  4th

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Do I Smell a Victory? Or Is That Something Else? posted on 09/19/2008

I'm feeling a Gus Frerotte-led upset this week. Peterson is hurt...new quarterback...disgruntled fans.... This is just the week when they'll pull off a decisive win.

Call me crazy.

Okay, you can stop now.

Assorted Predictions:

           1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Panthers  3    0    7   0   10
Vikings    0    10   7   3   20

Peterson: plays less than one half
Gus: 1 lost fumble, 2 TD passes
Chester Taylor: still above average too, don't forget
Our defense: 1 little sack
Games left in the Brad Childress era: 13

Other predictions:

Bears 21, Bucs 13
Niners 35, Lions 21

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They Are Who We Thought They Were posted on 09/15/2008

As I was watching the game, I was thinking, "Oh boy, I'm really going to have to eat that prediction I made. The defense is outstanding. The Colts can't gain two yards. Payton Manning can't throw anything more than five yards downfield. We even got a couple lucky turnovers. We're running all over the place. So what if we can't score touchdowns? So what if the Colts got one lucky deep play and cut the lead in half. Their kicker missed a chip shot 30 yard field goal! As soon as Longwell makes it 6-for-6, the defense will just dig in and - "

Oops. Nevermind. These are the Vikings we're talking about here.

So then, as the Colts marched downfield to win the game (as though there was any doubt), I was depressed. The team is doomed. The quarterback is awful. The coach is incompetent. The defense is good, but you can't get a shutout every week in the NFL, so eventually you have to score touchdowns.

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Week Two Predictions posted on 09/12/2008

Just ask yourself one question: who do you trust more to bounce back from a week one loss? Tony Dungy and Peyton Manning? Or Brad Childress and Tarvaris Jackson?

Exactly.

Predictions:

        1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Colts   7    7    0   14  28

Vikings 7   0   10    0  17

Peterson: 120+ yards rushing
T-Jack: 2+ interception
Payton Manning: 4 TD passes
Peterson and Taylor on the field together: 0 times and counting
Games left in the Brad Childress Era: 14

I just hope that I'm wrong. Except about the Brad Childress part.

Other predictions:

Packers 34, Lions 10
Bears 17, Panthers 13

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Let's Just Forget About Week 1 And Move On posted on 09/09/2008

Alright! Week 2. Home opener. A rare visit from the Colts. Exxxxxciting!

And these two teams match up great, right? Think about everything we have in common:

A top-notch starting quarterback
An intelligent head coach
A shiny new stadium
Classy, old-school uniforms
A recent Super Bowl victory

Oh, wait...nevermind...

But we are both 0-1. Hoorah.

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