Week 6 Game Predictions

 27 vs 20 

Expect the Lions to have a lead late in the fourth quarter only to lose the game and fall to 0-6. Willis McGahee will score 2 TDs to help my fantasy team!

 21 vs 38 

T.O. will be looking to have a big game after being disappointing last week against the Eagles. Look for Terry Glenn and Andre Johnson to get some receiving TDs and also help my fantasy team!

 13 vs 17 

The Ravens were disappointing on Monday night and their defence will prevent the Panthers from getting on a roll.

 27 vs 31 

This one could go either way, but I’m counting on the Giants to screw-up in some way and allow the Falcons to get the W.

 17 vs 34 

After being embarrassed by the Giants last week, the Redskins will get back on track against the Titans.

 31 vs 17 

The Bucs have lost a couple of close games this year. They will lose this one too, and it won’t be close.

 34 vs 23 

A lot of experts are expecting the Rams to win this game because the Seahawks are without Shaun Alexander again. However, the Rams defence is not the same as the Bears and the Seahawks will win on the back of a huge game from Matt Hasslebeck.

 31 vs 20 

The Eagles have been the most surprising team this year and will continue their good form against a Saints team that has overachieved to date.

 41 vs 17 

The Chargers will have a field day against the 49ers. LT will have 2 rushing TDs and a passing TD too.

 17 vs 20 

The Steelers will end their losing streak this week at home against the Chiefs. If they don’t, next week the media will be dominated about the decline of Ben Roethlisberger – unless of course T.O. overdoses again.

 24 vs 20 

The Dolphins looked much improved with Joey Harrington as their QB and I think they will surprise the Jets this week, whose mental state may be questioned after last weeks thrashing.

 6 vs 24 

The Raiders are the worst team in the league. The Broncos are not.

 31 vs 13 

Matt Leinart is up against the best defence in the league this week. I like Leinart, but he’ll be punished this week.

Bye week:      

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