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Domata
Peko joins Geathers and Crocker for the Bengals........But the game
might turn on Braylon Edwards
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Week 17 was another one of those
monkey weeks for me as I finished 8-7
for the week to finish the regular season with a not quite heroic
101-86-4 record for the year. I won’t even look at what percentage of
wins that is but it’s a hell of a lot better than .500. And hey! We are
using point spreads here. None of that ESPN-ish winners picks on this
site. We’re all grown up now.
Anyway, as for last week, there is
an excuse or two to offer. I would have sworn the Bengals would have
tried a little harder last week. And that goes for Indianapolis too. I
was really disappointed in both teams really, Indianapolis because it
was bad enough they had already thrown the towel in on an undefeated
season and the Bengals because they had been one of my feel-good teams
this year along with the Niners. I expected more from them.
Then
the Eagles threw in a real dud against the Cowboys. I still can’t
figure out whether the NFC East title meant anything at all to them.
But did they really figure the Giants had any chance whatever against
the Vikings? I don’t think so. So they had no real shot at the 2 seed
and, as far as I know, the NFL isn’t handing out championship belts to
just any old division winner. So the Eagles had nothing to gain and
everything to lose by throwing all their cards on the table. As Romo
had a lot of time to throw, I have to think they were just dogging it.
Even Romo was surprised.
But that doesn’t mean I think they’ll
beat Dallas. I think they’ll lose by around six. Sometimes you can do
all your shrewd little ruses and outsmart yourself. I think that’s what
will happen to the Eagles. They’ll come out with fire but they’ll be in
the Cowboys gigantic home, and there’ll be cheerleaders and that low
scoreboard and Jerry Jones….the first bad thing that happens to the
Eagles will just incite that crowd and before you know it, things will
start turning bad.
The Eagles are pretty young too. It’s
usually experience that pulls teams through these postseason wars and
the Eagles just don’t have that much of it. So they’ll bring the heat
and maybe get burned and then there’ll be Marion Barber bein’ pesky and
Demarcus Ware making things tough on Donovan and maybe some of these
young Eagles guns will get the dropsies or fumble or just not be as
good as they usually are.
The Cowboys have had enough bad
things happen to them. They’ll play a conservative game for them but
they’ll frustrate that Philly offense and hang around till the pressure
gets to those Birds, whose offense just isn’t that versatile. I figure
there’ll be a turnover or two at just the wrong time and the Boyz will
prevail.
The over-under’s at 45 and the Eagles get 3 ½ but it won’t be
enough. I think it’ll be 26-20, Cowboys.
But
the game most New Yorkers (and Jerseyans) care about is the Jets game.
It’s difficult to say what will happen under these peculiar
circumstances, playing the same team again, one that you beat handily
but they didn’t give it their best. They didn’t start their Cedric
Benson. They gave 3 of their defensive injured another week off.
Interestingly
enough, these 3 injured defensemen ain’t just chopped liver. I know.
The Bengals were my fantasy defense. They lost Geathers first as I
recall, then the other two shortly thereafter. Robert Geathers is their
best defensive lineman. When they lost the defensive tackle as well,
Domata Peko, the whole left side of their defense was decimated. (They
play a 4-3). Peka is 6-3 and 325 and is key to the Bengals run defense.
The other injured Bengal was Chris Crocker, their free safety, and we
all saw what happened to the Giants when they lost their safety. All
three are returning. They’ll be full-strength for the first time in
weeks. They’ll be psyched in Cincinnati. Count on it.
So count
on the Jets not having quite as much success on the ground. They’ll get
some yards but it won’t even approach what they had last week. There
could be a lot of three and outs. And then Sanchez will throw. He’ll
throw some safe stuff and he’ll be careful with the ball. And sooner or
later he’ll find Braylon Edwards, who might even make a catch.
Speaking
of versatile offenses, the Jets don’t have one. They’ve been running
their way to mini-celebrity in the City and that’ll continue but they
just won’t be very good at it tomorrow. Cotchery, Dustin Keller,
Braylon Edwards, they just aren’t that formidable.
Speaking
of formidable, though, that would be their defense. They won’t go away.
And Cedric Benson may be their #1 running back but I just don’t think
he’ll make that much of a difference. They’ll fare better than last
week, probably running at the middle of the Jets defense, hoping to
take advantage of good ol’ Sione Pouha. (I love that name).
So
what we’ll see tomorrow is the same kind of offense from both sides.
It’ll be one of those battles for field position, 3 yards and a cloud
of dust….stuff like that.
The over-under is 34. The Jets are
getting 2 ½. I figure that’ll be just about right. The Jets will
cover
but they may not win. That’s the bad news. Carson Palmer being who he
is and Mark Sanchez being who he is, you have to like the Bengals
chances late in the game.
The most likely scenario is another
Falcons affair, a late Bengals touchdown to put them ahead by one. The
good news, besides covering the spread, is that they’ll look pretty
good and won’t totally embarrass themselves. Hell, they might even win.
But I don’t expect it.
Other games:
Pats 27-24 over Baltimore. Ravens cover
Packers 30-27 over Cards in a pickem game.

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