8-4
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11-1
Baltimore, MD
After a hard fought
first matchup between the two the Ravens came out on top. Now as we
approach week 15 these two division rivals meet again. Pittsburgh
needs this one more than the Ravens but don’t expect Baltimore to do
any favors for its bitter division rival. Pitt currently sits one
game ahead of New England, Indy, and Denver in the wild card race.
This game looks to be a big duel between the two starting Qb’s, Tom
Brady for Pitt, and Chad Pennington for Baltimore. Baltimore running
back Clinton Portis currently sits as the league’s 3rd
leading rusher yardage wise, and would love to really grind it out
at home. Also look for TE Kellen Winslow to have an impact for
Baltimore as he is the leagues 4th leading receiver,
which is very impressive for a TE. The dominance doesn’t end on
offense for this Baltimore team as DE Julius Peppers comes in as the
league’s sack leader at 17, and should get plenty of pressure on
Brady. Can the Steeler Defense stop this very well balanced
Baltimore attack? Can the Pitt O-line give Brady enough time to get
in a grove with his Receiver’s? There are a lot of questions on the
Pittsburgh’s part, but Baltimore has all the answers and wins this
one 35-20.
11-1
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7-5
Indianapolis, IN
The colts could really use a win here especially if Baltimore takes care of Pitt. The Giants are playing great football
this season and their 11-1 record reflects upon it. The Giants are full of talent and play very well as a whole under
coach frizz, plus there stellar defense which has 28 takeaways this season, three of which for touchdowns. Giants prevail
and make Indy’s playoff hopes that much harder, 24-20 final.
7-5
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7-5
Minneapolis, MN
Both teams atop their divisions, Minnesota can clinch the NFC North with a win and Green Bay loss. Buffalo is currently
tied for 1st with New England in the AFC East, Vikings do their part in clinching the North and win 38-27.
9-3
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9-3
Philadelphia, PA
Texans hold first place in AFC SOUTH, while Philly is looking in the direction of the Wild Card behind a very hot New York
Giants team. Texans pull out a close one on the road 30-27 over Philly.