Last week:
Season:
Teams on Bye:
1. Atlanta (7-3):
2. New York Jets (2-9):
3. San Diego (5-6):
4. Denver (7-3):
Thursday Night Football on NBC/NFL Network:
New Orleans at Carolina:
Who wins? Two desperate teams, two teams that have struggled this year. Who wants it more (this week)?
Carolina 24 New Orleans 23
Sunday's Games:
Buffalo at Cincinnati:
Buffalo 27 Cincinnati 24
Pittsburgh at Cleveland: Ugh. This may be welcome news to the Steelers to get Cleveland now...even on the road. Of course, they have to win the game first, right?
Who wins? Really?
Pittsburgh 28 Cleveland 27
Jacksonville at Detroit:
Detroit 31 Jacksonville 20
Arizona at Minnesota:
Arizona 33 Minnesota 27
Chicago at New York Giants:
New York Giants 29 Chicago 27
Tennessee at Indianapolis:
Tennessee 32 Indianapolis 31
Tampa Bay at Kansas City:
Tampa Bay 38 Kansas City 35 (OT)
Miami at Los Angeles Rams:
Los Angeles 25 Miami 22 (OT)
New England at San Francisco:
Who wins? Right. Seriously?
New England 40 San Francisco 24
Philadelphia at Seattle:
Seattle 28 Philadelphia 20
Dallas at Baltimore:
Baltimore 27 Dallas 24 (OT)
Sunday Night Football on NBC:
Green Bay at Washington:
Washington 34 Green Bay 31 (OT)
Monday Night Football on ESPN: At Mexico City:
Houston at Oakland:
Oakland 34 Houston 28 (OT)
Bonus Picks: The NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup: Championship Four Finale: Race Ten: Homestead (Miami):
Four drivers left. One Race. Winner Take All. Simple matter: Whomever of the four finalists finishes highest in this race (or wins) wins the championship. All four drivers will start between 9th and 14th in the starting grid, so no real advantage on qualifying. DVR this race for sure while you watch football. I am, History is made today, period. Here are the finalists and my choice.
1. Jimmie Johnson: Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet: The six time champ finally gets his chance to get the record-tying seventh Sprint Cup title, to tie Hall of Famers Dale Earnhardt (Sr) and Richard Petty. Years ago, the Chase was Johnson's playground, but recent bad luck in Chase races and the new tiered elimination format has stymied him, until now. He will be the favorite today, but FAR from a sure thing.
2. Kyle Busch: Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota: The one-time and defending Sprint Cup champ has had to work this year, but not nearly as much as last year overcoming injury that cost him a third of the season to still make the Chase and win the whole thing anyway. Busch has the mindset to win it all and will not fear Johnson. But this will not be easy. Not with a 6 time champ, a rival and a hungry teammate in the final four.
3. Carl Edwards: Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota: The "sleeper" of the four Gibbs Toyota cars and the surprising finalist. He is one of two drivers who has never been champ, losing the title to Tony Stewart a few years ago via TIEBREAKER when Stewart won Homestead and Edwards finished second. He hasn't forgotten. He knows to surely win the title, he must win this race by whatever means necessary. But does his calm demeanor, compared to Busch, especially and the others allow him to finally win the big one?
4. Joey Logano: Penske Motorsports Ford: This car should have been in the finale last year but friction and a payback crash out done by Gibbs teammate Matt Kenseth took out Logano late in the Chase last year. Now he made it to the final and looks for his first title and to give Penske their first title since teammate Brad Keselowski took his lame-duck Dodge and beat ALL of the Hendrick cars plus 5 other power teams to win the title 4 years ago. Logano has the talent and the nerve to do it, but can he keep his cool and not make the big mistake against the other more experienced finalists? He could be the first driver in the Chase era to win Daytona AND the championship in the same year if he wins.
My pick: Edwards. He will get the least press and the worst odds and is the quietest of the four. He has more hunger than all of them and knows he may well not get another chance at this with teammate Denny Hamlin and others wanting a shot at the title in the near future. With three great teammates (2 champs) on his own team without counting the Hendrick cars, Logano and Brad K and the Stewart-Haas cars (Hendrick and Clint Bowyer taking over for the retiring owner Stewart in 2017), Edwards' time must be NOW. Logano has time and the others have won titles before. Edwards wins the race and the title in a MASSIVE upset!
Bonus Picks: Sunday night: WWE Survivor Series winners:
Kalisto (Smackdown Live!) defeats Brian Kendrick (Raw) to win the Cruiserweight Championship and brings the ENTIRE Cruiserweight division to Smackdown Live! as well. Kalisto is no joke and is a former two time US champ. He is the Rey Mysterio of today's WWE. Kendrick is good...but he cannot handle a focused Kalisto. Plus, some say that the cruiserweights may be better on Smackdown Live! anyway. This change would almost then justify making Smackdown a three hour show and/or shorten Raw down to two hours. Just a thought.
The Miz (Smackdown Live!) defends and defeats Sami Zahn (Raw) to retain the Intercontinental Title and keep it on Smackdown Live! But, I do think that a future trade (maybe send former champ Dolph Ziggler to Raw?) may bring Zahn to Smackdown Live! and he wins his first main roster singles title in early 2017.
Team Raw defeats Team Smackdown Live! in a Traditional 10 on 10 (5 Tag Teams) Elimination Match: Smackdown Live! has two decent and one upcoming tag team on their team, and one lucky but okay team as the champs. Team Raw has the three, perhaps four best tag teams in WWE on their team and the fifth team is nearly as good as any on Smackdown Live! And almost all of them are bigger and heavier hitters than those on the blue brand. Though the red brand may have more turmoil within the team, Team Raw will win without too much worry.
Team Raw defeats Team Smackdown Live! in a Traditional 5 on 5 Women's Elimination Match:
Same situation as the 10 on 10 match. Smackdown Live! has some good women, including captain Nikki Bella. But the fact that champ Becky Lynch is NOT the captain of the blue team, veteran Natalya is the "coach" and not actually wrestling and the other three on this team are either young and/or hungry for the Smackdown title that Lynch holds says it all. Also, Raw has arguably the three best (and all young) women wrestlers in WWE on their team, plus a former champ in Alicia Fox AND the largest (in stature) and most powerful female in WWE since Beth Phoenix or Kharma in Nia Jax, who will be a future champ? Without cheating or outside interference, Team Smackdown Live has no chance here. If fewer than three of the Raw ladies are not standing at the end of this match, I will be surprised.
Team Smackdown Live! defeats Team Raw in a Traditional 5 on 5 Men's Elimination Match:
Same situation as the 10 on 10 match. Raw has the power with US Champ Reigns and former Wyatt Family giant Braun Strowman. However, both teams has tensions within the teams and from outside. Seeing Smackdown Live! Commissioner Shane McMahon in the match is strange and risky. The Undertaker would have been an better choice, but he is technically still a free agent, despite his appearance on Tuesday's 900th episode. The bottom line is that the experience is almost even...but the wildcards (McMahon, Wyatt and Orton) are all on Team Blue. I kind of see former teams reforming during this match (Wyatt with Stroman, The Shield all together) for moments. At the end, McMahon somehow gets Team Blue the win...and little else is solved.
Goldberg upsets Brock Lesnar: Lesnar winning does nothing for the pay per view or his standing in WWE. There is almost no one on the current roster on either brand who can stand up to Lesnar for long...much less beat him, clean or otherwise. Undertaker and Big Show and honestly, Cena and other stars are too old or not big enough and Strowman is too green, among other things. Goldberg is the only one who might be able to beat him...like Mickie James almost beat the undefeated Asuka for the NXT womens title last night...but the NXT womens division is bare with everyone good now on the main roster..and they all were beat by the champ anyway. We all knew that. A Goldberg win will be like Undertaker losing to Lesnar at Wrestlemania XXX. But the bottom line is that Lesnar will be unstoppable until that young star comes around to beat him. That may not happen anytime soon. A loss by Lesnar makes him more vulnerable, but does not hurt his aura. WWE will disagree, hence Lesnar will ultimately win. Unfortunate.
Season:
Teams on Bye:
1. Atlanta (7-3):
2. New York Jets (2-9):
3. San Diego (5-6):
4. Denver (7-3):
Thursday Night Football on NBC/NFL Network:
New Orleans at Carolina:
Who wins? Two desperate teams, two teams that have struggled this year. Who wants it more (this week)?
Carolina 24 New Orleans 23
Sunday's Games:
Buffalo at Cincinnati:
Buffalo 27 Cincinnati 24
Pittsburgh at Cleveland: Ugh. This may be welcome news to the Steelers to get Cleveland now...even on the road. Of course, they have to win the game first, right?
Who wins? Really?
Pittsburgh 28 Cleveland 27
Jacksonville at Detroit:
Detroit 31 Jacksonville 20
Arizona at Minnesota:
Arizona 33 Minnesota 27
Chicago at New York Giants:
New York Giants 29 Chicago 27
Tennessee at Indianapolis:
Tennessee 32 Indianapolis 31
Tampa Bay at Kansas City:
Tampa Bay 38 Kansas City 35 (OT)
Miami at Los Angeles Rams:
Los Angeles 25 Miami 22 (OT)
New England at San Francisco:
Who wins? Right. Seriously?
New England 40 San Francisco 24
Philadelphia at Seattle:
Seattle 28 Philadelphia 20
Dallas at Baltimore:
Baltimore 27 Dallas 24 (OT)
Sunday Night Football on NBC:
Green Bay at Washington:
Washington 34 Green Bay 31 (OT)
Monday Night Football on ESPN: At Mexico City:
Houston at Oakland:
Oakland 34 Houston 28 (OT)
Bonus Picks: The NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup: Championship Four Finale: Race Ten: Homestead (Miami):
Four drivers left. One Race. Winner Take All. Simple matter: Whomever of the four finalists finishes highest in this race (or wins) wins the championship. All four drivers will start between 9th and 14th in the starting grid, so no real advantage on qualifying. DVR this race for sure while you watch football. I am, History is made today, period. Here are the finalists and my choice.
1. Jimmie Johnson: Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet: The six time champ finally gets his chance to get the record-tying seventh Sprint Cup title, to tie Hall of Famers Dale Earnhardt (Sr) and Richard Petty. Years ago, the Chase was Johnson's playground, but recent bad luck in Chase races and the new tiered elimination format has stymied him, until now. He will be the favorite today, but FAR from a sure thing.
2. Kyle Busch: Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota: The one-time and defending Sprint Cup champ has had to work this year, but not nearly as much as last year overcoming injury that cost him a third of the season to still make the Chase and win the whole thing anyway. Busch has the mindset to win it all and will not fear Johnson. But this will not be easy. Not with a 6 time champ, a rival and a hungry teammate in the final four.
3. Carl Edwards: Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota: The "sleeper" of the four Gibbs Toyota cars and the surprising finalist. He is one of two drivers who has never been champ, losing the title to Tony Stewart a few years ago via TIEBREAKER when Stewart won Homestead and Edwards finished second. He hasn't forgotten. He knows to surely win the title, he must win this race by whatever means necessary. But does his calm demeanor, compared to Busch, especially and the others allow him to finally win the big one?
4. Joey Logano: Penske Motorsports Ford: This car should have been in the finale last year but friction and a payback crash out done by Gibbs teammate Matt Kenseth took out Logano late in the Chase last year. Now he made it to the final and looks for his first title and to give Penske their first title since teammate Brad Keselowski took his lame-duck Dodge and beat ALL of the Hendrick cars plus 5 other power teams to win the title 4 years ago. Logano has the talent and the nerve to do it, but can he keep his cool and not make the big mistake against the other more experienced finalists? He could be the first driver in the Chase era to win Daytona AND the championship in the same year if he wins.
My pick: Edwards. He will get the least press and the worst odds and is the quietest of the four. He has more hunger than all of them and knows he may well not get another chance at this with teammate Denny Hamlin and others wanting a shot at the title in the near future. With three great teammates (2 champs) on his own team without counting the Hendrick cars, Logano and Brad K and the Stewart-Haas cars (Hendrick and Clint Bowyer taking over for the retiring owner Stewart in 2017), Edwards' time must be NOW. Logano has time and the others have won titles before. Edwards wins the race and the title in a MASSIVE upset!
Bonus Picks: Sunday night: WWE Survivor Series winners:
Kalisto (Smackdown Live!) defeats Brian Kendrick (Raw) to win the Cruiserweight Championship and brings the ENTIRE Cruiserweight division to Smackdown Live! as well. Kalisto is no joke and is a former two time US champ. He is the Rey Mysterio of today's WWE. Kendrick is good...but he cannot handle a focused Kalisto. Plus, some say that the cruiserweights may be better on Smackdown Live! anyway. This change would almost then justify making Smackdown a three hour show and/or shorten Raw down to two hours. Just a thought.
The Miz (Smackdown Live!) defends and defeats Sami Zahn (Raw) to retain the Intercontinental Title and keep it on Smackdown Live! But, I do think that a future trade (maybe send former champ Dolph Ziggler to Raw?) may bring Zahn to Smackdown Live! and he wins his first main roster singles title in early 2017.
Team Raw defeats Team Smackdown Live! in a Traditional 10 on 10 (5 Tag Teams) Elimination Match: Smackdown Live! has two decent and one upcoming tag team on their team, and one lucky but okay team as the champs. Team Raw has the three, perhaps four best tag teams in WWE on their team and the fifth team is nearly as good as any on Smackdown Live! And almost all of them are bigger and heavier hitters than those on the blue brand. Though the red brand may have more turmoil within the team, Team Raw will win without too much worry.
Team Raw defeats Team Smackdown Live! in a Traditional 5 on 5 Women's Elimination Match:
Same situation as the 10 on 10 match. Smackdown Live! has some good women, including captain Nikki Bella. But the fact that champ Becky Lynch is NOT the captain of the blue team, veteran Natalya is the "coach" and not actually wrestling and the other three on this team are either young and/or hungry for the Smackdown title that Lynch holds says it all. Also, Raw has arguably the three best (and all young) women wrestlers in WWE on their team, plus a former champ in Alicia Fox AND the largest (in stature) and most powerful female in WWE since Beth Phoenix or Kharma in Nia Jax, who will be a future champ? Without cheating or outside interference, Team Smackdown Live has no chance here. If fewer than three of the Raw ladies are not standing at the end of this match, I will be surprised.
Team Smackdown Live! defeats Team Raw in a Traditional 5 on 5 Men's Elimination Match:
Same situation as the 10 on 10 match. Raw has the power with US Champ Reigns and former Wyatt Family giant Braun Strowman. However, both teams has tensions within the teams and from outside. Seeing Smackdown Live! Commissioner Shane McMahon in the match is strange and risky. The Undertaker would have been an better choice, but he is technically still a free agent, despite his appearance on Tuesday's 900th episode. The bottom line is that the experience is almost even...but the wildcards (McMahon, Wyatt and Orton) are all on Team Blue. I kind of see former teams reforming during this match (Wyatt with Stroman, The Shield all together) for moments. At the end, McMahon somehow gets Team Blue the win...and little else is solved.
Goldberg upsets Brock Lesnar: Lesnar winning does nothing for the pay per view or his standing in WWE. There is almost no one on the current roster on either brand who can stand up to Lesnar for long...much less beat him, clean or otherwise. Undertaker and Big Show and honestly, Cena and other stars are too old or not big enough and Strowman is too green, among other things. Goldberg is the only one who might be able to beat him...like Mickie James almost beat the undefeated Asuka for the NXT womens title last night...but the NXT womens division is bare with everyone good now on the main roster..and they all were beat by the champ anyway. We all knew that. A Goldberg win will be like Undertaker losing to Lesnar at Wrestlemania XXX. But the bottom line is that Lesnar will be unstoppable until that young star comes around to beat him. That may not happen anytime soon. A loss by Lesnar makes him more vulnerable, but does not hurt his aura. WWE will disagree, hence Lesnar will ultimately win. Unfortunate.