This week, the Panthers get another shot at a Saints team they narrowly missed beating a few weeks ago in the Superdome. If the Panthers are going to fare better this week, it will be due to improved performances by receivers David Gettis and Brandon LaFell. Through the first eight games, the Saints have given up the third fewest passing yards, and now that safety Darren Sharper has returned, the pass defense will only be stronger. This week, expect the DBs to keep an eye on... Read More >>
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Panthers Get Second Shot At Upsetting Saints

Saturday, November 6, 2010 4:44 PM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Denver Mid-Season Awards, Part Two

Saturday, November 6, 2010 4:34 PM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Most Pleasant Surprise: Brandon Lloyd. This is a no-brainer. Although he has been in the league for eight seasons and had his ups-and-downs, this season looks to be the one where Lloyd has truly arrived. He is on pace for over 1750 yards receiving and eight touchdowns. The Broncos record for receiving yards in a season is 1602 yards by Rod Smith in 2000 -- who also had eight touchdowns. With those kind of numbers, Lloyd has been much more than a pleasant surprise, he has been downright... Read More >>
KC's Defense Will Be Difference-Maker

Saturday, November 6, 2010 4:32 PM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
The Chiefs travel into the black hole on Sunday. It's a classic AFC rivalry reborn. This match-up features the league's top two rushing attacks, so there could be fireworks for both clubs. This is going to be a foundation game for the Chiefs--one of those games that this team looks back on as a building block. With those implications, I believe the Chiefs will win this in a close one. Chiefs 27, Raiders 23. --Anthony Carella It's nice to see this game mean something again. Kansas City is... Read More >>
Prediction: Bears Should Win...Right?

Saturday, November 6, 2010 4:20 PM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
The Bears travel to Toronto to take on the 0-7 Buffalo Bills. The Bears are coming off a bye week that they desperately needed. Losses against Seattle and Washington at home were totally unacceptable. Chester Taylor and Matt Forte will be utilized much more against the disappointing Bills run defense. Jay Cutler will need solid play from his offensive line if he wants to stay on his feet. The Bears defense should be able to do a solid with the return of Lance Briggs. The offense just needs to... Read More >>
Prediction: Vikings Enjoy Temporary Relief

Saturday, November 6, 2010 4:07 PM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
The last time the Vikings played the Cardinals they got crushed. The time before that, the Vikings did the crushing (on the road and with Tarvaris Jackson at QB, no less). This time? I have to imagine that, despite all of the off-the-field drama and the 2-5 record making this season look like it's over before the halfway point, the Vikings are just so much better than the Cardinals that nothing else really matters. Vikings 31, Cardinals 17. --Joe Mulder It's official: the Minnesota... Read More >>
Prediction: Lions Improving, But Jets Will Win

Saturday, November 6, 2010 3:46 PM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Don’t expect the Jets to run away with this one. Sure, New York is much more talented right now than the Lions, but Detroit has been competitive in every game so far. Why would the streak stop here? The Lions have a few things going for them: the Jets’ secondary has been below-average this season, Detroit is playing at home, and the Lions’ defensive line should be able to put pressure on Mark Sanchez. Unfortunately, it won’t be quite enough to take down the Jets. Oddly enough, New... Read More >>
Prediction: Packers Roll, Cowboys Tumble

Saturday, November 6, 2010 3:29 PM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
The Dallas Cowboys coming to Lambeau Field kicked-off the resurgence of the 2009 Green Bay Packers. The Cowboys were riding high and the Packers were on a two-game losing streak and had a .500 record. Fast forward to this year and the situation is reversed. The Pack has a two-game winning streak and is leading the division while the ‘Boys are reeling and coming to grips with a lost season. Having turned their season around two short games ago, the Packers are more than aware of how quickly... Read More >>
Prediction: Raiders Will Hold Serve

Saturday, November 6, 2010 3:24 PM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Kansas City brings a formidable running game--the best in the league, in fact--into Oakland for Sunday’s contest. The Chiefs will live and die by the performances of Jamaal Charles and Thomas Jones. The Raiders offense has exploded the past few weeks and more importantly, its defense has played well. This contest is being looked at as the most significant game to be played in Oakland in at least the last five years. The Raiders will likely come out with plenty of emotion in front of a boisterous... Read More >>
Fins Vs. Ravens: Fantasy Preview and Projections

Saturday, November 6, 2010 3:14 PM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
As a die-hard Miami Dolphins fan…the Baltimore Ravens, frankly, scare me to death. Outside of the AFC East, the Ravens have been arguably their biggest inner-conference rival of the Fins over the last decade. With numerous slugfests, a pair of OT games, and a few playoff losses in 2001 and 2008 the Fins as a franchise have had their highs and lows with Baltimore. Who can forget the lone Dolphins win in 2007? Remember the overtime catch and run for a walk-off TD by Greg Camarillo (we miss you,... Read More >>
Saints Midseason Report, Part III

Saturday, November 6, 2010 1:42 PM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Most memorable play Halloween night versus the Steelers, the Saints had two huge sacks on Big Ben. We all remember these sacks, but anyone who watched the game has got to recall the first big defensive stand where we held the Steelers out of the end zone after they had first and goal. The score was 0 - 0, and the the referees called a touchdown for the Steelers. Coach Sean Payton tossed the red flag, and the call was reversed, giving the Steelers the ball with first and inches near the goal... Read More >>
Week 9 Preview: Battle For The NFC South

Saturday, November 6, 2010 11:19 AM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
What: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA When: Sunday, October 24, 2010, 1:00 PM, CBS (WAGA, Fox 5 locally, DirecTV ch. 709, regional coverage map ); Announcers – Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick The Friday Line: Falcons -9, Over/Under 45 (Open: Falcons -8.5, O/U 44.5) Injury Report – Falcons: TE Justin Peelle (sports hernia surgery) did not practice this week and is out. LB Sean Weatherspoon (knee) and RB Ovie Mughelli (hamstring) also did not... Read More >>
Falcons Will Silence "Best Team in the NFC"

Saturday, November 6, 2010 11:02 AM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
I believe in the Buccaneers as a playoff team. I think these guys can finish this season strong and make their way into the playoffs in 2010. I don't really care that they've lost by a combined score of 69-19 to the only two winning teams they've faced this season. This football team will compete, never give up and they're not going away anytime soon. With that said, I still see the Falcons as the better, more rested team, and they're going to win Sunday. It's difficult to pick Tampa Bay... Read More >>
Midseason Awards

Saturday, November 6, 2010 8:49 AM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
NFL Blog Blitz asked some of our writers to come up with MIDSEASON AWARDS. Here’s their take. NFL MVP TOM BRADY, New England. The QB on the team with the best record, but more than that - he's turned back into Tom Brady, with even more powerful hair. I was one that had counted them out (and hoped I was right), especially after last year's playoff embarrassment. Through 7 games this year, he's thrown for over 1600 yards and 12 TDs. But, more importantly, Brady has made the Pats... Read More >>
Midseason Awards

Saturday, November 6, 2010 8:48 AM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
NFL Blog Blitz asked some of our writers to come up with MIDSEASON AWARDS. Here’s their take. NFL MVP TOM BRADY, New England. The QB on the team with the best record, but more than that - he's turned back into Tom Brady, with even more powerful hair. I was one that had counted them out (and hoped I was right), especially after last year's playoff embarrassment. Through 7 games this year, he's thrown for over 1600 yards and 12 TDs. But, more importantly, Brady has made the Pats... Read More >>
Midseason Awards

Saturday, November 6, 2010 8:48 AM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
NFL Blog Blitz asked some of our writers to come up with MIDSEASON AWARDS. Here’s their take. NFL MVP TOM BRADY, New England. The QB on the team with the best record, but more than that - he's turned back into Tom Brady, with even more powerful hair. I was one that had counted them out (and hoped I was right), especially after last year's playoff embarrassment. Through 7 games this year, he's thrown for over 1600 yards and 12 TDs. But, more importantly, Brady has made the Pats... Read More >>
Midseason Awards

Saturday, November 6, 2010 8:38 AM
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
Written By: NFL Blog Blitz
NFL Blog Blitz asked some of our writers to come up with MIDSEASON AWARDS. Here’s their take. NFL MVP TOM BRADY, New England. The QB on the team with the best record, but more than that - he's turned back into Tom Brady, with even more powerful hair. I was one that had counted them out (and hoped I was right), especially after last year's playoff embarrassment. Through 7 games this year, he's thrown for over 1600 yards and 12 TDs. But, more importantly, Brady has made the Pats... Read More >>
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