Week 3 Game Predictions

 10 vs 31  What a dream matchup for the struggling Culpepper. If he is ever going to break out of his form slump, it will be against the Titans - expect a big game.
 13 vs 27  Jacksonville is playing well, but they won’t be good enough to prevent Peyton Manning from dictating terms.
 17 vs 24  Houston will continue the woes for the Redskins and effectively ruin any playoff chance they have.
 31 vs 17  If any team will make the Packers look like Superbowl contenders, it will be the awful Lions.
 10 vs 17  The Jets have been looking good, but the Bills have been looking even better. Expect Willis McGahee to have a huge game for the Bills.
 24 vs 17  Carolina gets their first win of the season with or without Steve Smith. Tampa Bay are just awful at the moment.
 31 vs 17  Will the Steelers be as bad as they were on Monday night? It doesn’t matter because the Bengals win this match either way.
 24 vs 6  Chicago will separate themseleves from their competition in the NFC North.
 20 vs 3  Another impressive performance can be guaranteed from the Ravens. Will Kellen Winslow Jr be able to keep his fat mouth shut once he is shut out again?
 21 vs 31  Expect Deion Branch to play a role in the outcome of this match as he will want to prove that he was worth the cash. Seahawks are tough to beat in Seattle and should win a closely fought game.
 27 vs 17  In a battle of the teams that hate T.O., McNabb & Co. outlast the resurgent 49ers.
 20 vs 38  Arizona will have their offence firing on cylinders and St Louis will not have any answer for it. Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin will have over 100 receiving yards each.
 10 vs 24  Jake Plummer will continue to struggle and the New England defence will create problems for him all night.
 20 vs 27  Going out on a limb here with this upset pick, but if any team will be motivated this weekend it will be the Saints who are returning to the Superdome for the first time since Hurricane Katrina. Reggie Bush will also get the first TD of his career.
Bye week:    

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