Ron Glover’s Week 13 NFL Predictions

The bulk of this weekend’s games are divisional matchups - while some teams are battling for the first place and their respective division and conference others are looking to better their playoff chances and some are out to spoil the chances of both.
The day begins with the Jaguars facing the reeling Titans, the Redskins are looking to keep the Giants out of first place as they meet today in The Meadowlands. The Lions and Bears meet in what should be a physical matchup at Ford Field and the Bucs get a second crack at the Falcons. The Raiders and Chargers meet in a battle for second place in the AFC West. The Ravens and Steelers meet in what will most likely determine the winner in the AFC North. Tomorrow night in Foxboro, the Patriots and Jets square off in a grudge match for the Patriots who were defeated 28-14 by the Jets in Week 2.

Vikings 27 – Bills 24
Browns 28 – Dolphins 27
Jaguars 35 – Titans 6
Giants 20 – Redskins 13
Packers 25 – Niners 21

Saints 30 – Bengals 20
Lions 23 – Bears 20 OT
Chiefs 24 – Broncos 13
Chargers 27 – Raiders 17
Bucs 28 – Falcons 20
Rams 27 – Cardinals 13

Seahawks 33 – Panthers 16
Colts 24 – Cowboys 17
Steelers 17 – Ravens 13
Patriots 23 – Jets 16
Last Week, 11-5 – 2010 Season, 104 – 56
Well maybe Brady will save the “elite” definition for King and Co tonight…otherwise they’ll have to make up some more rules real quick.
Origin -
Sounds about right. I was going to say anyone that can put up good numbers for one season or has physical gifts and an inclination to stay in the pocket. Automatic disqualification from being elite for any mobility.
Grand Nubian:
If that video doesn’t get you AMPED, check your pulse because you’re icy and headed to a big rolling drawer at the county morgue.
Whew!!
I was waiting to watch that on NFL Network yesterday, but the kids Play Date waits for no man.
NFL Coach of the Year conversation:
Food for thought — http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=chadiha_jeffri&id=5879276
Cammy Cam Juice:
http://twitpic.com/3czl73
T3,
I guess you were destined to see that video one way or another.
Also, I agree 100% with that list. However, if Tampa makes the playoffs, he might deserve it moreso than the others.
Josh McDaniels is out in Denver.
I hope that he’s still available after the Steelers fire Bruce Arians in the off-season.
@ GN – bout time they dumped Josh McDaniels that dude trashed the team. Actually they should have let that dude continue to coach the mess he made………that might have been the perfect punishment.
@ Kos – your version was right too brotha.
@ Miranda – thats exactly right sista. Also check this article out about Cam Newton.
http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/feed/2010-09/heisman-watch/story/two-heisman-voters-will-leave-newton-off-their-ballots
I wonder if any of the voters wanted to leave Colt Brennen or Mark Sanchez off the ballot when they were running for the heisman.
So McDaniels out huh?
@ Kos – your version was right too brotha.
@ Miranda – thats exactly right sista. Also check this article out about Cam Newton.
http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/feed/2010-09/heisman-watch/story/two-heisman-voters-will-leave-newton-off-their-ballots
I wonder if any of the voters wanted to leave Colt Brennen or Mark Sanchez off the ballot when they were running for the heisman.
The funny thing is that McDaniels gets the axe but is replaced by the running backs coach even though Denver has been crap running the ball this season
Rex Ryan must be the mailman’s son – There’s no way one of Buddy’s defenses gets handled like that.
RG:
That’s hilarious.
Except that last night looked an awful lot like Miami’s dissection of the ’85 Bears.
The Jets just plain stunk last night. They came out flat, were bad on offense and defense and really bad on special teams.
@Temple, it did have that look.
The Jets just plain stunk last night. They came out flat, were bad on offense and defense and really bad on special teams.