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		<title>Winning is a cure-all, just ask Brandon Marshall</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 18:11:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If there’s one thing that continues to ring true time and time again is that winning is a cure-all in sports. Take Brandon Marshall and the Denver Broncos for example. Just over a month ago, Marshall was suspended for acting like a child during a training camp practice in which he punted balls instead of [...]]]></description>
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<p>If there’s one thing that continues to ring true time and time again is that winning is a cure-all in sports.</p>
<p>Take Brandon Marshall and the Denver Broncos for example. </p>
<p>Just over a month ago, Marshall was suspended for acting like a child during a training camp practice in which he punted balls instead of handing them to a ball boy, swatted down passes instead of catching them, and was an overall distraction to his teammates.</p>
<p>Fast forward to the scene following the Broncos’ <a href="http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/stories/100509dnspobroncossider.39d3ae1.html" target="_blank">exciting 17-10 win over the Cowboys</a> on Sunday in which Marshall walked up to the podium during Josh McDaniels’ post game speech and embraced the first-year head coach and you wonder what the hell is going on in Denver.</p>
<p>“You never heard me say anything about him coaching or what he brings to the organization,” Marshall said.</p>
<p>“Our team loves him, we love him and I think he loves being part of this team,” added McDaniels.</p>
<p>Well, aren’t we the Brady Bunch all of a sudden.</p>
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<p>The truth of the matter is that Marshall has been on his best behavior since the suspension. He hasn’t griped about his contract (he becomes a free agent at the end of the year) or his role in the offense. In fact, until he made the spectacular 51-yard touchdown catch and run late in the fourth quarter to help Denver win, he had a modest 3-catch, 40-yard day going.</p>
<p>But let’s get back to this winning thing. The Broncos are 4-0 and are playing with a ton of confidence, especially on defense where they’ve held opponents to less than a touchdown per game. If they continue to win, there’s no reason to think that Marshall and McDaniels won’t have more coom-by-ya moments during press conferences.</p>
<p>But what happens when Marshall and the Broncos start to face adversity? Will Marshall continue to be on his best behavior or will he start to speak out like he’s done so many times in the past? Is it crazy to think that if Denver rattles off four-straight losses that the oft-disgruntled receiver won’t start to openly complain about the organization again?</p>
<p>The Broncos are definitely the most intriguing mystery of 2009. Nobody knows quite what to think about them right now but one thing is for sure, if they keep winning all will be right in Denver. </p>
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		<title>NFL Picks &amp; Predictions: Week 4</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 17:51:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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<p><strong>Ravens (3-0) at Patriots (2-1), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
I still can’t get over the Falcons’ game plan (if you can call it that) to defense Tom Brady and the Patriots last week. Atlanta decided to drop seven defenders into coverage and allow Brady time to find open receivers, read The Great Gatsby cover to cover and figure out a way to help turn around the economy. Brady won’t be afforded that kind of time this week against the Ravens, who will no doubt bring extra defenders and use multiple fronts in efforts to confuse the New England QB. Baltimore isn’t going to allow the Pats to control the game on the ground either, and although the Ravens still have issues in their secondary, I like them pulling off an upset in Foxboro. For anyone who thought the Pats resolved their issues last week in a win over the Falcons, this game should prove otherwise.<br />
<em>Odds:</em> Patriots –2.<br />
<em>Prediction:</em> Ravens 31, Patriots 30.</p>
<p><strong>Titans (0-3) at Jaguars (1-2), 1:00PM ET</strong><br />
The Titans are like that hot ex-girlfriend that dumped you three times but you foolishly keep going back to her hoping she’s changed. I’ve picked Tennessee to win the last two weeks and have been let down both times. Yet, here I am again, waiting to get my stomach kicked in. Jeff Fisher’s team is too good to fall to 0-4 and lose to an average Jacksonville team right? Right?! I think the Titans will play inspired this week, won’t make as many stupid mistakes as they did last Sunday against the Jets and will force David Garrard to beat them through the air by taking away Maurice Jones-Drew. If Tennessee losses this week, I promise not to pick the Titans the rest of the year. (Until she calls me at two in the morning drunk and looking for a place to stay…then I’ve got to let her in, right? Right?!)<br />
<em>Odds:</em> Jaguars –3.<br />
<em>Prediction:</em> Titans 20, Jaguars 17.</p>
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<p><strong>Jets (3-0) at Saints (3-0), 4:05PM ET</strong><br />
I know the marquee matchup of the week is the Monday night game between the Packers and Vikings. But to me, this the most intriguing game on the Week 4 schedule based on the Saints’ high-powered offense and the Jets’ ability to make opposing quarterbacks want to rip their hair out. Sean Payton vs. Rex Ryan is as good as it comes and I’m interested to see how New York game plans to stop Brees, who is off to a MVP-like start. The key to will be Pierre Thomas and the Saints’ running game. Believe it or not, the Jets want Brees and the Saints to throw the ball 40-plus times because that means they’ve become one-dimensional and New York’s front four can pin their ears back and rush the passer. But if NO can strike an offensive balance early, they’ll be fine offensively and then it’ll be up to the defense to stop red-hot rookie Mark Sanchez. I like the Saints to win, but the Jets to cover.<br />
<em>Odds:</em> Saints –7.<br />
<em>Prediction:</em> Saints 24, Jets 20.</p>
<p><strong>Cowboys (2-1) at Broncos (3-0), 4:15PM ET</strong><br />
I don’t trust either of these teams. The Cowboys beat a bad Bucs team (by allowing 21 points), were defeated by the Giants at home and got an ugly, uninspiring victory over the Panthers last Monday night. The Broncos, meanwhile, are 3-0 with wins over such NFL juggernauts the Bengals (which was a gift thanks to Leon Hall), the Browns and the Raiders. But regardless of whom they were playing, Denver’s defense has been freaking outstanding. They’re limiting opponents to only 5.3 points per game, 214.7 yards per game and lead the NFL in total defense. While their offense is stagnant right now, Kyle Orton and company should only improve week to week under Josh McDaniels. Tony Romo hasn’t played well since Tampa, while running backs Marion Barber and Felix Jones are dealing with injuries. I like the Broncos to win straight up as home underdogs.<br />
<em>Odds:</em> Cowboys –3.<br />
<em>Prediction:</em> Broncos 27, Cowboys 23.</p>
<p><strong>Season Totals:</strong><br />
<em>Straight up:</em> 5-3<br />
<em>Against the Spread:</em> 2-6 (Fade! Fade!)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/10/01/2009-nfl-week-4-odds-point-spreads/" target="_blank">NFL Week 4 Point Spreads &#038; Over Under Totals</a>.</p>
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