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Sunday, September 27, 2009

NFL: Who's going to win?

By Chad Garner
Fan Fanatic Sports
It's time for me to make some predictions, everyone does it so why not me, right?
While new colleague, staff writer Dan Shouse will be putting his NFL reputation on the line for the rest of the season, beginning next week with his picks, well, I figured I'd get in on the fun, too.
Will you be calling me the Swami after the Week 3 games, or will you want to call me a very bad name because you decided to put some money on the line, based on my picks? 
Editor's note: I'm not responsible if you lose your house because of a bad bet, but I have no issues with sending some $$$ my way if you win big, based on my guru picks.

Here you go, Chad's picks:

Ravens 31, Brown 13
Brady Quinn is going to get his head bashed in by a ticked off Ravens defense which has yielded 50 points in two games.
Steelers 20, Bengals 16
Pittsburgh continues to own Cincinnati.
Redskins 13, Lions 9
I honestly believe the Lions have a shot at the upset and that's sad for the offensively-challenged Redskins.
Texans 27, Jaguars 17
Matt Schaub, Andre Johnson and Steve Slaton all have big games.
Vikings 20, 49ers 13
Adrian Peterson does work in crunch time. 
Eagles 37, Chiefs 17
Philly defense has field day against punchless Matt Cassel-led Chefs (that's not a typo).
Packers 30, Rams 17
St. Louis unfortunately has to pay for Green Bay's loss to the Bengals last week.
Giants 35, Buccaneers 21
Giants get their running game back in gear with the "Beast" Brandon Jacobs punishing defenders.
Saints 38, Bills 24
Buffalo can't stop the pass, and that's real bad news with Drew Brees in town. Look out!!!
Bears 24, Seahawks 13
Quarterback Seneca Wallace isn't going to get Seattle going; Matt Forte will for Chicago.
Titans 20, Jets 13
There's no way Tennessee can go 0-3, right? 
Raiders 17, Broncos 14
Kyle Orton, meet Richard Seymour. Oakland defense rises up.
Chargers 27, Dolphins 20
Do you think San Diego is scared of Chad Pennington?
Colts 34, Cardinals 31
Peyton Manning and Kurt Warner put on a passing clinic.
Cowboys 27, Panthers 24
Marian Barber sits, Felix Jones earns more playing time with 100-yard game.