Sunday, December 27, 2020

Week 16 NFL Predix

 By Jacob Sanders



The last two weeks of regular season football are upon us and the playoff race is tightening as teams are playing must win games if they want to get into the dance. Some teams are already experiencing heartbreak as we have had 4 games already. However, outside of the Vikings and Raiders, nobody who lost is dead in the water yet. With that being said, let’s get to the picks!


Sanders went 12-4 last week putting him to 147-81-1 on the season. He is 2-2 to start Week 16 as he picked the Vikings (loss), Bucs (win), Cardinals (loss), and Dolphins (win) to win their games.


IND Colts vs PIT Steelers


The Steelers offense has been putrid for the last few weeks now causing an 0-3 skid after a grand 11-0 start. While most have called the Steelers fake going undefeated (partially due to the hatred for PIT, let’s be honest), this Steelers team still has pieces to win games and it starts with the defense. Unfortunately for them, the defense is not as strong as it used to be with Bud Dupree out for the season. They play a Colts team which has come on strong in the last few weeks. The Colts defense is to be feared, and Philip Rivers is quietly having himself solid season. Unless Pittsburgh picks it up on offense, looks like a 4 game losing streak coming on.


Colts 28 Steelers 21



ATL Falcons vs KC Chiefs


While there’s potential for this game to be explosive, I’m thinking that this game won’t be as close as the “on-paper” matchup says it should be. Not only does KC look unbeatable, they look like the AFC’s Super Bowl representatives. They’ve won in every single way possible this season and have lost only one game that appears more and more like it was a fluke than an actual weakness on them. Many could point to the “one score” wins but the truth is KC is just that good. My philosophy is you gotta score 35 points or more if you wanna beat KC. Don’t see Atlanta doing that.


Falcons 24 Chiefs 38



CHI Bears vs JAX Jaguars


We are living in a reality where playoff hopes lie hanging in the balance for the Bears with Mitch Trubisky tasked to take them to the promised land. Yes, you read that right. After all the slander, Trubisky has had himself a surprisingly okay season when he has had his chance to play. The Bears get arguably the worst team in the NFL on their Sunday slate. Looks like an easy dub on way to a Week 17 NFC North showdown in the frozen tundra. We wouldn’t want it any other way for a Bears-Packers matchup. Sorry Jaguars fans. Nothing much to say about Jacksonville as a team. They’re terrible and Mike Glennon is starting. Not even any Minschew mania to hype up.


Bears 29 Jaguars 13



CIN Bengals vs HOU Texans


I perfectly understand that the Bengals upset the Steelers last week and that the Texans have a bottom 3 defense in the League. That being said, I’m not going to let an upset convince me that a Burrow-less Bengals team is going to step up to the plate two games in a row. Deshaun Watson and the Texans should pull off the W here.


Bengals 17 Texans 20



NY Giants vs BAL Ravens


The Giants have the unfortunate timing of playing one of the hottest AFC teams when they are banged up. The Ravens on the other hand, get the benefit of playing a banged up NFC East team while playing their hottest ball all season. Barring an unforeseen circumstance where Lamar Jackson gets hurt, the Ravens should be back to their 2019 ways of putting up 30+ points on bad teams. Danie Jones is also set to play against a defense that is elite at forcing turnovers. None of this benefits New York.


Giants 16 Ravens 34



CLE Browns vs NY Jets


So. The Jets caught a W against the Rams. That’s nice and I no longer am allowed to say they will lose a game because they are coached by Adam Gase. However, that doesn’t change the fact this Jets team is….shall we say….bad? And the next team on their slate is a Browns team that’s looking to lock up a playoff seed. To be a playoff team, you gotta beat the teams you are favored against. The Browns have been doing that almost all season and i don’t see that stopping. Browns W right here.


Browns 27 Jets 17



CAR Panthers vs Washington


If I were the media, I would drop the revenge game narrative. If you ask me, Rivera is not worried about beating his former team but is far more concerned with clinching the NFC East which they can do this week with a win and the Giants losing to Baltimore (which is likely). Washington is a team fighting for their football lives while the Panthers are trying to figure out what works and what won’t heading into 2021. I’ll take the desperate team over the team still trying to figure things out.


Panthers 17 Washington 24



DEN Broncos vs LA Chargers


This is an AFC West clash that doesn’t necessarily matter anymore. However, I find this game rather intriguing. I think this game will be fun. The last time, it was a fun matchup where Drew Lock lead a furious rally back in the 4th quarter to catch a win for the Broncos. This time around, I think Justin Herbert and company will come ready for a revenge type of game. That, and the Broncos have a long way to go before they are consistently competing. They need to get healthy.


Broncos 20 Chargers 27



PHE Eagles vs DAL Cowboys


If you haven’t taken the hint already, I do not like this Dallas Cowboys team this year and it starts with their defense. The first move that needs to be made is for Mike Nolan to be out of there next season. Until they get a better DC, I can’t place faith in a Cowboys team to handle dynamic QBs whom they face this week. I would have given this one to the Cowboys were Carson Wentz playing. However, Jalen Hurts provides another dimension to the Eagles offense that the Boys may not be prepared for.


Eagles 28 Cowboys 23



LA Rams vs SEA Seahawks


Well then. The Rams certainly got a wake up call last week losing to the winless Jets. You think they had the best practice they’ve ever had all season? Yeah, I think so too. However, they play against a Seattle team that has improved defensively down the stretch the last few weeks. And while the Seahawks certainly are a threat, I don’t view them the same way I did weeks ago. Despite the loss to the Jets, I think the Rams got a fire lit under them and that’s going to be enough to put them over the edge in a rather even matchup that I believe goes into OT.


Rams 27 Seahawks 24 (Final OT)



TEN Titans vs GB Packers


This is the hardest matchup for me personally to try and predict. It’s the No. 1 offense in the league vs MVP candidate Aaron Rodgers. Who scores more? Well, let’s start off with the fact that weather is supposed to be awful in Green Bay which poses well for Tennessee. Run run run with King Henry to a win. That’s how they win this game in the frozen tundra. However, I just can’t help but think not only does Aaron Jones have a big day, but Aaron Rodgers also takes advantage of a mediocre Titans secondary. I give the edge to Green Bay, although, I’m not highly confident in this pick either. If you ask me, it’s a 50/50 coin toss, and you gotta decide on which offense you think has the bigger day.


Titans 27 Packers 30



BUF Bills vs NE Patriots


Another traditional MNF game where we get to watch a bad matchup. Fun stuff. Anyhoo, let’s talk about the teams. The Patriots have officially been eliminated from the playoffs and are looking forward to 2021. However, there are still players like Cam Newton who are playing for their jobs. A Bill Bellichick isn’t going to just come out flat. However, the Bills also aren’t going to just let a divisional opponent who is weaker than them come in and beat them. The Bills haven’t been division winners in 25 years. They’re division winners now, and I think the team knows that it’s not enough. Keep working. Keep going. Don’t stop. That message is something along the lines of what Sean McDermott is saying right as I’m typing this.


Bills 31 Patriots 17


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