Week 3 NFL Picks

Last week, I was sexually assaulted by Matt, who got an amazing 12 games correct to my pathetic 7. However, I lost my “Lock of the Week” bumping Matt’s total for the week to a +6. Here are our standings after two weeks:

Matt +6
Amanda -2

For this week, Kristen Cote will be challenging me. Some would look at this as me trying to bounce back by facing someone who doesn’t watch very much NFL football. They would be very correct. (* indicates Lock of the Week)

My Picks:

Tennessee (+3) over New York Jets
Houston (-3 1/2) over Jacksonville
Kansas City (+9) over Philadelphia
Baltimore (-13) over Cleveland
New York Giants (-6 1/2) over Tampa Bay
Detroit (+6 1/2) over Washington
Green Bay (-6 1/2) over St. Louis
San Francisco (+7) over Minnesota
Atlanta (+4) over New England
Chicago (-2) over Seattle
Buffalo (+6) over New Orleans
Miami (+6) over San Diego
Pittsburgh (-4) over Cincinnati
Denver (-1 1/2) over Oakland
Indianapolis (+3) over Arizona *
Dallas (-8 1/2) over Carolina

Kristen’s Picks:

New York Jets (-3) over Tennessee
Houston (-3 1/2) over Jacksonville
Philadelphia (-9) over Kansas City
Baltimore (-13) over Cleveland
New York Giants (-6 1/2) over Tampa Bay
Detroit (+6 1/2) over Washington
Green Bay (-6 1/2) over St. Louis *
Minnesota (-7) over San Francisco
New England (-4) over Atlanta
Chicago (-2) over Seattle
New Orleans (-6) over Buffalo
San Diego (-6) over Miami
Cincinnati (+4) over Pittsburgh
Oakland (+1 1/2) over Denver
Arizona (-3) over Indianapolis
Carolina (+8 1/2) over Dallas

Week 2 NFL Picks

First though, last week’s results:

Jason- 8 correct
Amanda- 6 correct

I’ve decided that the winner will be the person with the greatest (positive) differential against me at the end of the season. As to what the prize is, that is still a mystery. So going forward, here are the standings:

Amanda -2

For week 2, our guest picker will be Matthew Minton. Remember that the asterisk indicates the lock of the week. If you lose the lock of the week game, you lose a point off of your total correct for the week (I won’t explain this again in Week 3). We’ll get to his picks in a moment, but first, here are mine: (our lines are from Thursday’s USA Today)

Jason’s Picks:
Kansas City (-3) over Oakland
Houston (+6 1/2) over Tennessee
New England (-3 1/2) over New York Jets
Green Bay (-9) over Cincinnati
Detroit (+9 1/2) over Minnesota
New Orleans (PK) over Philadelphia
Atlanta (-6) over Carolina
Washington (-9 1/2) over St. Louis
Jacksonville (-3) over Arizona *
Seattle (+1 1/2) over San Francisco
Tampa Bay (+5) over Buffalo
Denver (-3) over Cleveland
Baltimore (+3) over San Diego
Pittsburgh (-3) over Chicago
New York Giants (+3) over Dallas
Indianapolis (-3) over Miami

Matt’s Picks:

Oakland (+3) over Kansas City
Tennessee (- 6 1/2) over Houston
New York Jets (+3 1/2) over New England
Green Bay (-9) over Cincinnati
Minnesota (-9 1/2) over Detroit
New Orleans (PK) over Philadelphia *
Atlanta (-6) over Carolina
Washington (-9 1/2) over St. Louis
Arizona (+3) over Jacksonville
San Francisco (-1 1/2) over Seattle
Buffalo (-5) over Tampa Bay
Denver (-3) over Cleveland
Baltimore (+3) over San Diego
Pittsburgh (-3) over Chicago
New York Giants (+3) over Dallas
Indianapolis (-3) over Miami

Week One NFL Picks

It’s a new feature on Mid-Atlantic Bias…The 2009 Jason Challenge. Every week, a guest, at their request, will go head-to-head with me picking that weeks NFL games against the spread. That’s right, you have the chance to challenge me every week. One point is awarded for every correct pick. And if you get your “Lock of the Week” incorrect, you lose a point off of your total score. So tell your friends and tell your enemies. Otherwise, it’ll just be me vs. Amanda every week. Here’s week one: (current line as of Sunday at 10:45 AM)

Jason’s Picks:
Atlanta (-4) over Miami
Kansas City (+12.5) over Baltimore
Philadelphia (-2.5) over Carolina
Cincinnati (-4.5) over Denver
Minnesota (-4) over Cleveland *Lock of the week
New York Jets (+4.5) over Houston
Indianapolis (-6.5) over Jacksonville
New Orleans (-13.5) over Detroit
Dallas (-5) over Tampa Bay
Arizona (-6) over San Francisco
New York Giants (-6.5) over Washington
Seattle (-7.5) over St. Louis
Green Bay (-4) over Chicago
New England (-11) over Buffalo
San Diego (-9.5) over Oakland

Amanda’s Picks:
Atlanta (-4) over Miami
Kansas City (+12.5) over Baltimore
Philadelphia (-2.5) over Carolina
Denver (+4.5) over Cincinnati
Minnesota (-4) over Cleveland *Lock of the week
Houston (-4.5) over New York Jets
Indianapolis (-6.5) over Jacksonville
New Orleans (-13.5) over Detroit
Dallas (-5) over Tampa Bay
Arizona (-6) over San Francisco
New York Giants (-6.5) over Washington
St. Louis (+7.5) over Seattle
Chicago (+4) over Green Bay
New England (-11) over Buffalo
San Diego (-9.5) over Oakland

NFL Preview

I’ll be brief, but I’ll be accurate. Here is the 2009 NFL season, two days before the first game is played. I’m that good. (* indicates wild card team)

AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
AFC East
1. New England
2. New York Jets
3. Miami
4. Buffalo

AFC North
1. Pittsburgh
2. Baltimore*
3. Cincinnati
4. Cleveland

AFC South
1. Houston
2. Indianapolis*
3. Jacksonville
4. Tennessee

AFC West
1. San Diego
2. Kansas City
3. Oakland
4. Denver

NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
NFC East
1. New York Giants
2. Dallas Cowboys
3. Philadelphia Eagles
4. Washington Redskins

NFC North
1. Green Bay Packers
2. Chicago Bears*
3. Minnesota Vikings*
4. Detroit Lions

NFC South
1. Atlanta Falcons
2. New Orleans Saints
3. Carolina Panthers
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

NFC West
1. Seattle Seahawks
2. Arizona Cardinals
3. St. Louis Rams
4. San Francisco 49ers

Wild Card Round

Baltimore over Houston
New England over Indianapolis

Chicago over Seattle
New York Giants over Minnesota

Divisional Round

San Diego over Baltimore
Pittsburgh over New England

Green Bay over Chicago
Atlanta over New York Giants

Conference Championships

San Diego over Pittsburgh

Green Bay over Atlanta

Super Bowl XLIV

Green Bay over San Diego

NFL MVP: Aaron Rodgers (QB/Green Bay)
NFL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Mark Sanchez (QB/New York Jets)
NFL COACH OF THE YEAR:
Mike McCarthy (Green Bay Packers)

So, yea, I like the Packers a lot. If you have any questions, please, feel free to ask them. Enjoy the 2009 NFL season. I will. Even when I’m dead wrong about these picks…

The Matthew Minton Special

I’m not even sure that Matt remembers the bias (read Matt at http://www.baseballstothewall.com), but this one is for him. I’d be remiss if I didn’t project some FCS for the fans. I know very little about FCS. So don’t go to Vegas with dreams of big money in your little heads.

FCS Final 8:

Villanova Wildcats
New Hampshire Wildcats
Appalachian State Mountaineers
Richmond Spiders
Montana Grizzlies
Northern Iowa Panthers
Weber State Wildcats
Wofford Terriers

FCS Final 4:

Appalachian State over New Hampshire
Villanova over Montana

FCS Title Game:

Villanova over Appalachian State

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go punch some white dude from Boise.

2009 College Football Preview

Welcome to the newly redesigned and nautically themed Mid-Atlantic Bias. If I had any web design skills, we’d really be in business here. It’s going to be a busy 10 days at the bias. We have the college football preview and my NFL preview. And then I won’t post for a few months. On to the college ball:

Conference breakdown (BCS conferences and some notes on the MWC and WAC). I’ll give my predicted order of finish, conference game of the year, player of the year, and a breakdown of why I think the conference champion will win. Why do I bother to explain this?

ACC:
Atlantic:
1. Florida State
2. Wake Forest
3. North Carolina State
4. Clemson
5. Maryland
6. Boston College

Coastal:
1. Virginia Tech
2. Georgia Tech
3. Miami (FL)
4. North Carolina
5. Virginia
6. Duke

Conference Championship: Virginia Tech over Florida State
I’m fairly confident that Florida State will win the Atlantic division. The Coastal comes down to the game of the year. I give Virginia Tech the nod because of QB Tyrod Taylor. You’ll notice that a lot of my picks later on will be about players who I feel are ready to break out. Taylor is one of them. With Sean Glennon out of the picture, this is Tyrod’s team and I think he will flourish. And as always, the defense will be there. Georgia Tech is on the rise, but for now, I still like the Hokies in the ACC.

Game of the Year: Virginia Tech @ Georgia Tech (10/17)

Player of the Year: Tyrod Taylor (QB/Virginia Tech)

Big (L)East:

1. Cincinnati
2. Rutgers
3. Pittsburgh
4. South Florida
5. West Virginia
6. Connecticut
7. Louisville
8. Syracuse

The trend pick in the Big Least is Rutgers because they have the easiest schedule. By far. Sure, they lose their 3 year starting QB Mike Teel and starting Wide Receiver Tiquan Underwood? But they should be able to rebound fine. I mean, they did win the Big East last year, right? No? Oh, it was Cincinnati? Who returns their starting QB Tony Pike and ready-to-bust-out stud WR Marshawn Gilyard? Frankly, I don’t get the support for Rutgers, beyond the fact that their only road games are against Maryland, Army, Syracuse, UConn, and Louisville. Cincy won the conference last year and returns a better squad than Rutgers. We won’t have to wait long however to decide this. Why?

Game of the Year: Cincinnati @ Rutgers (Labor Day). The Big Least decided to just get the whole conference championship game out of the way early, apparently. Leaves us with plenty of time to enjoy South Florida playing UConn.

Player of the Year: Mardy Gilyard (WR/Cincinnati)

Big 12:

North:
1. Kansas
2. Nebraska
3. Colorado
4. Kansas State
5. Missouri
6. Iowa State

South:
1. Oklahoma State
2. Oklahoma
3. Texas
4. Baylor
5. Texas Tech
6. Texas A&M

Conference Championship: Oklahoma State over Kansas

Okay, so I’m sure that the one thing that just jumped out at you was that I have Oklahoma State as my champion. And yes, I’m probably intentionally going against the grain. I mean, it’s supposed to be Texas or Oklahoma and that’s it. So allow me to make the case against the two before I make the case for Oklahoma State. Texas is, in my mind, terribly overrated. I think Colt McCoy is a very beatable QB. Play tight coverage on the UT WRs and only rush 3, with your LBs in zone and a safety as your spy. Unlike OU’s Sam Bradford, I have never been impressed with McCoy throwing with time. I think if you give McCoy time, without the ability to run, he’s beatable. Texas Tech made him look bad this way last year. And bear in mind, Texas has always had difficulty, historically, travelling to Stillwater to play the ‘Pokes as they have to this year. As for the Oklahoma Sooners, I have very little to take away from them. In fact, I have nothing. Returning Heisman trophy winning QB Sam Bradford. Best TE in the nation (Jermaine Gresham). One of the best coaches in college football in Bob Stoops (even if they lose big games). What makes me choose Oklahoma State over Oklahoma here is that I think Zac Robinson, the Cowboys’ QB, is ready to breakout more than any other player in college football. He’s the second best dual threat QB in the nation, behind Tim Tebow. I expect Robinson to pass for 3,000 yards this season and rush for 1,000. I’m not kidding. And yes, I even think their defense will stop someone. They may not go undefeated. They may even lose to Oklahoma. But I will stick my neck out and crown them the Big XII champion.

Game(s) of the Year: Oklahoma v. Texas (10/17), Oklahoma v. Oklahoma State (11/28), Oklahoma State v. Texas (10/31)

Player of the Year: Zac Robinson (QB/OSU)

Big Ten:

1. Ohio State
2. Penn State
3. Illinois
4. Michigan State
5. Iowa
6. Wisconsin
7. Minnesota
8. Purdue
9. Michigan
10. Northwestern
11. Indiana

I love Terrelle Pryor. And I’m not so certain that I love a retooled Penn State defense. This conference comes down to the game of the year.

Game of the Year: Ohio State @ Penn State (11/7)

Player of the Year: Terrelle Pryor (QB/OSU)

Pac-10

1. USC
2. California
3. UCLA
4. Oregon
5. Oregon State
6. Stanford
7. Washington
8. Arizona State
9. Arizona
10. Washington State

First, Washington will win a conference game. Remember, they would have beaten BYU last year if not for one of the worst “unsportsmanlike conduct” rulings in the history of football against QB Jake Locker. Locker was hurt the next week, did not play again, and the Huskies went winless. Locker is a great QB. Oh, also, USC will win this conference. Not Cal. Not Oregon. Not UCLA. All the prognosticators who are talking about any team that is not USC to win this conference is an idiot. Freshman quarterback or not, it’s USC.

Player of the Year: Joe McKnight (RB/USC)

Game of the Year: California @ Oregon (9/26…in the battle for the Holiday Bowl)

SEC:

East
1. Florida
2-6. Everyone else

West
1. LSU
2. Mississippi
3. Alabama
4. Arkansas
5. Auburn
6. Mississippi State

Conference Championship: Florida over LSU

There is nothing I can say about Florida that you haven’t already heard and likely aren’t completely sick of hearing. Tim Tebow is the greatest college football player of my lifetime. There is no argument. What more does he need to do? Win another Heisman? Another National Championship? If so, get back to me on January 7, 2010.

For the record, I think South Carolina will finish second in the east, followed by Georgia, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, and Kentucky. None will sniff Florida at any point in the season. In fact, when Florida plays Tennessee on September 19, the Gators will win by at least 4 touchdowns. I don’t care if Peyton Manning has a game of eligibility left for the Vols and plays against the Gators. Lane Kiffin asked for this. Shut your mouth, Lane.

Out west, I’m very intrigued by the 3 team race. LSU has been overlooked by most people who are paid to talk about college football when it comes to this division and I’m not sure why. They loaded up on 5 star recruits. Their offense should be exciting with Russell Sheppard playing every position, including QB from time to time, explosive freshman receiver Reuben Randle, and super sophomore Jordan Jefferson at QB. And defensively speaking, they’re still LSU. I like this team a ton.

Game(s) of the Year: Florida @ LSU (10/10), LSU @ Alabama (11/7), LSU @ Mississippi (11/21)

Player of the Year: Tim Tebow (QB/Florida)

MWC and WAC

BYU, Utah, Boise State, and TCU have all been mentioned, again, as potential BCS busters. BYU, however, would need to beat Oklahoma (they also play Florida State) to make a BCS bowl. And that won’t happen. Utah’s biggest stumbling block is against BYU in their final game. TCU has to play BYU and Utah as well. I think by season’s end, all 3 teams will have a loss (BYU to Oklahoma, Utah and TCU to BYU), but BYU’s non conference strength of schedule will help them get a bid.

In the Wac, I just hear everyone talking about Boise State. However, don’t sleep on Nevada. Nevada’s premier non-conference game will come against Notre Dame this Saturday. And Nevada will beat Notre Dame. For all of that talk about Notre Dame as a sleeper BCS team, I think Nevada will end that quickly. They’re lead by a terrific junior QB (Colin Kaepernick) and return nearly all of their defensive starters from last year. They will challenge Boise State in the WAC. Neither, however, will make a BCS bowl. That’s right kids. I don’t see any busting this year.

Five Non-Conference Games (and fearless predictions) You MUST Watch:

9/3: Oregon @ Boise State (Great game for day 1. I like the Broncos to win a shootout)
9/5: Georgia @ Oklahoma State (OSU wins in a potential Game of the Year. I’ve been waiting for this game all summer.)
9/5: Alabama v. Virginia Tech (Virginia Tech pulls the upset in a neutral site game)
9/12: USC @ Ohio State (Ohio St. exacts revenge for last year’s game in Los Angeles.)
9/19: Florida State @ BYU (An interesting test for both teams. If BYU somehow upsets Oklahoma, a win here could get BYU a game against Florida in January. I don’t think they’ll beat the Sooners. I do think they’ll win this game.)

Heisman Trophy:
1. Tim Tebow (QB/Florida)
2. Zac Robinson (QB/Oklahoma State)
3. Sam Bradford (QB/Oklahoma)

Sleeper: Jordan Jefferson (QB/LSU)

BCS Bowls:

Rose Bowl: USC vs. Penn State
Sugar Bowl: Cincinnati vs. LSU
Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma State vs. BYU
Orange Bowl: Virginia Tech vs. Oklahoma
BCS Title Game: Florida vs. Ohio State (Florida wins. Did you expect anything else?)